I've been saving recycle items for months, with the intention of doing exactly what you do on this channel, before I even ran across your work. Since I haven't started my projects just yet, naturally my family and friends thought I was becoming a crazy hoarder, saving my trash. lol Thanks to you, I was able to prove my sanity by showing them what I'm really doing. I just hope my stuff comes out as well as yours. Cheers.
@@DRToysCreations That's awesome, I love it. Once you start, it's like it gives you special vision. You start looking for and appreciating the shape of everything, and the basic materials most things are made from. Plus, it's a purely positive thing to be doing. It's one less thing headed to a land-fill, becomes something a collector or kid will enjoy, and creates a way to make a little money as an artist. Of course, the greatest part is, parts are free. When you can make something valuable out of trash, to me, that's the highest on the accomplishment scale. It's inspiring to see your work, and know it can turn out that well, if you know what you're doing.
Get yourself some step drills - they help a ton when performing sketchy maneuvers like drilling towards your hands 😅 also twist drills spin all wild because they bite into the material. Step drills prevent such events by virtue of their geometry Love the outcome!
@@DRToysCreations I saw them used with thin metal, and tried it myself to great success... No whirly sheet metal death 😅 on plastic even the cheap harbor freight or princess auto options should work great!
I left a big ole comment last night, but I don't see it anymore. So here goes: Love this lil bomber! Has the right mix of nostalgia and futuristic components. Came out amazing, and easily moves to the top of my favorites by you. LMK if you want to sell it ;)
I’ve been waiting so patiently for this video. Fantastic! Thanks again for sharing. You transform basic bits and pieces into works of art. I thought I’d be waiting 2 weeks for your model, but thankfully it was only a week or a bit. Your friend from Australia. Graeme
ATTN!: I just learned a trick for getting that aweful sticker residue off your bottles! It is counter intuitive, but hear me out... "Duct tape." Dab at the residue with a wad of duct tape. The residue would rather stick to the glue on the duct tape than on the bottle. I hope this helps someone else; saved me a lot of frustration.
Very interesting build, but ithere are some flaws in it. The singleseater planecockpit is way to smal for the bottle.Their could easily be a two or 4 men crew. Maybe you shuould have choosen the smaler side of the bottle to put the cockpit in. In the configuration shown the propeller would be completly useless... but it is a fantasy ship.. .😃
A great tip I got for blending in decals when they look too clean is to take a bit of your base colour (the oregano green) on a bit of torn sponge and dab very lightly on the decal after it's applied, it'll make it look worn and blend it in with the paint. Absolutely fantastic build too, very Studio Ghibli and it reminds me heavily of Metal Slug too!
The model looks great and the painting is fantastic! I like this design and the weathering looks very good. Thanks for taking this time to build and share this.
When you said about the RECYCLING LOGO , I didn’t notice much in the beginning but once done yeah I noticed it but that’s ok,these things happens and other perfect detailings will make it move out of picture….overall the outcome is amazing 😇
Thanks, I noticed it after I glued the propeller in and painted it with the green… I was hoping the black wash would hide it and it did a little but not all the way. It’s all part of the journey.😅
Looks great , though the pilot can't see out of the front of the cockpit .... and l,thing ifit had a bit more of a protruding nice cone for the engine and propeller , nicely done otherwise 😊👍
on the one hand that propeller would basically do nothing with how small it is compared to the body, on the other hand it has a jet engine on the back so the propeller is probably just aesthetic to begin with.
Super cool my friend came out awesome as always. But in the turn around shots I did see the recycle stuff you missed but if you wouldn't have mentioned it I probably wouldn't have noticed, but still very cool.
Yeah, I just got back from CA Wednesday night, went to a play in Denver on Thursday night so I busted my butt to get that build out and totally missed that.😅 Thanks for checking out all my work, I really appreciate it!
4:15 melt/sand the tiny bump a little bit to catch the drill tip (?) but wait for it to cool, you should buy a tiny brush for washing your finger nails and palm prints of plastic dust
I like the simplicity of it, has a very Metal Slug vibe to it with the chunky proportions. One thing i would've added, is another "railing" around the glass of the cockpit itself in the classic fighter plane H-shape (like two lines across, and one connecting), so it looks sturdier instead of one huge glass dome. Quick tip, from personal experience, if you use thread, always add it after priming. Thread tends to gorge up on paint and looks messy sadly :( Either that, or use fishing line that'll just coat evenly and that you can repaint after (or even scratch off if you want to keep it clear)
Great point on the cockpit. Funny that you mention the string, that’s exactly what happened to me, so I ripped it off and added a new one at the end.😅 Thanks
Ahhh - really I love this inventional modelling. I've done it also for Warhammer 40K decades ago. I'm thankful to see this stuff - more please! So I leave an abbo 🙂
Love your videos man! Keep it up please! Love the space crafts and droids you’ve been doing! Alittle challenge for you, since your alittle bit of a Star Wars nerd like me, with the announcement of the new Star Wars Outlaw game, I’d love to see your take on a space outlaw or droid outlaw assistant or outlaw ship. Wild Wild West meets Star Wars underworld!! Have a great weekend and happy fathers day!
Great model, nice job. A cheap step-drill is the thing for drilling large holes in sheet/thin material. You'll have much better control - they don't 'pull' themselves into the hole like regular spiral drills do.
So cool!
I've been saving recycle items for months, with the intention of doing exactly what you do on this channel, before I even ran across your work. Since I haven't started my projects just yet, naturally my family and friends thought I was becoming a crazy hoarder, saving my trash. lol Thanks to you, I was able to prove my sanity by showing them what I'm really doing. I just hope my stuff comes out as well as yours. Cheers.
I love that! My neighbor now asks me if I want his trash that he thinks looks cool! 🤣
How cool/ crazy is that! LOL
@@DRToysCreations That's awesome, I love it. Once you start, it's like it gives you special vision. You start looking for and appreciating the shape of everything, and the basic materials most things are made from. Plus, it's a purely positive thing to be doing. It's one less thing headed to a land-fill, becomes something a collector or kid will enjoy, and creates a way to make a little money as an artist. Of course, the greatest part is, parts are free. When you can make something valuable out of trash, to me, that's the highest on the accomplishment scale. It's inspiring to see your work, and know it can turn out that well, if you know what you're doing.
Get yourself some step drills - they help a ton when performing sketchy maneuvers like drilling towards your hands 😅 also twist drills spin all wild because they bite into the material. Step drills prevent such events by virtue of their geometry
Love the outcome!
Yeah, I saw Adam Savage using them and I totally need to get some! Thanks 🙏
@@DRToysCreations I saw them used with thin metal, and tried it myself to great success... No whirly sheet metal death 😅 on plastic even the cheap harbor freight or princess auto options should work great!
@@wayneswonderarium Awesome! Great to know, thanks!
I was just thinking of commenting about how the aircraft could remember something from Laputa or Porco Rosso... 😅😉
Great as always Doc 👍
💯
Fantastic 👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome, pieces 🤙
Thanks 👍
I left a big ole comment last night, but I don't see it anymore. So here goes: Love this lil bomber! Has the right mix of nostalgia and futuristic components. Came out amazing, and easily moves to the top of my favorites by you. LMK if you want to sell it ;)
Thanks man! I appreciate you taking the time to comment (twice)! 😅
It's a chubblecraft
😅
Reminds me of the crazy experimental aircraft of early WW2
Right!😃
3:45 That's a wing off a Star Wars Vulture droid starfighter.
I’ve been waiting so patiently for this video. Fantastic! Thanks again for sharing. You transform basic bits and pieces into works of art. I thought I’d be waiting 2 weeks for your model, but thankfully it was only a week or a bit. Your friend from Australia. Graeme
Thanks Graeme! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@DRToysCreations I did enjoy it. Your approach is really good. Especially the weathering.
ATTN!:
I just learned a trick for getting that aweful sticker residue off your bottles!
It is counter intuitive, but hear me out...
"Duct tape." Dab at the residue with a wad of duct tape. The residue would rather stick to the glue on the duct tape than on the bottle.
I hope this helps someone else; saved me a lot of frustration.
Great tip! Thanks.
Love it. Definitely a Ghibli plane
Thanks
Muy bueno! :3
Great job Doc, but can you time travel?
I don’t think it can get up to 88 mph! 😂
Amazing 🫶💪💪💪 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍
Very interesting build, but ithere are some flaws in it. The singleseater planecockpit is way to smal for the bottle.Their could easily be a two or 4 men crew. Maybe you shuould have choosen the smaler side of the bottle to put the cockpit in. In the configuration shown the propeller would be completly useless... but it is a fantasy ship.. .😃
😅definitely not a practical ship… just for fun.😂
Bro I thought you took of glass part of the cock pit but you didnt it looks super nice
I drive my wife crazy with all the junk I keep. She just doesn't understand
My wife is an artist so she get it, as long as I keep it in my work room I’m safe!😂
the pilot cant see whats in front of his ship
Oh, I’m sure he has cameras and a screen like in the Tesla…😂
Big oof on those decals.
He's definitely a bad guy!
As a WWII aviation nerd, this build is right up my street. Brilliant.
Awesome thanks!
I'd love to see more of these WW2 inspired spaceships! Thanks for the great content, it looks awesome!
A great tip I got for blending in decals when they look too clean is to take a bit of your base colour (the oregano green) on a bit of torn sponge and dab very lightly on the decal after it's applied, it'll make it look worn and blend it in with the paint. Absolutely fantastic build too, very Studio Ghibli and it reminds me heavily of Metal Slug too!
Great tip! Thanks 🙏
Welcome back! Another fun flyer. Great work on the plane. I love the cockpit detail and the antenna. I see the Miyazaki feel for sure.
Cool, thanks
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That green wing thing is a droid starfighter (vulture droids) from star wars, not sure which version
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it
Thanks
@@DRToysCreations you're welcoem
8:00 Would've made that vertical fin a bit taller, personally. Very cool, though.
Good Morning Dr. Great Build! The wing piece that You used to support the cockpit is from SW Trade Federation Droid ship. Keep up tha Great Work!
Cool, thanks
You used a Vulture droid wing from star wars
Thanks, I wasn’t sure what it was…
Another great build, i really enjoy watching them, you could build a whole fleet of spacecraft.
Just a couple panel lines on the body would have went a long way but otherwise, pretty rad.
Wow secret project weapon like haunebau
The model looks great and the painting is fantastic! I like this design and the weathering looks very good. Thanks for taking this time to build and share this.
Thank you very much!
Another great build! Brings back memories of illustration styles from old sci-fi comics~👍
I totally agree!
What was that Tamiya glue that bonds called? didn't catch what it was
Following
Extra Thin Cement
@@DRToysCreations thanks. Is it also good for repairing broken figures like neca, Or is it just polystyrene?
Parabéns, muito da hora 🎊🎉
star wars mechanism toy thing is from a star wars hyperspace ring toy
When you said about the RECYCLING LOGO , I didn’t notice much in the beginning but once done yeah I noticed it but that’s ok,these things happens and other perfect detailings will make it move out of picture….overall the outcome is amazing 😇
Thanks, I noticed it after I glued the propeller in and painted it with the green… I was hoping the black wash would hide it and it did a little but not all the way. It’s all part of the journey.😅
“Little recycle piece I missed”. Just means the ship’s made of “recycled “ indigenous/SW tech. Great job, yet again
Thanks
Wow, really cool...kinda reminds me of a Maschinen Krieger ship! Keep 'em coming! :D
I love those model kits!
Absolutely fantastic work and a brilliant model👌
Ragards from Germany
🙏 Thank you.
The bit at 3.47 is from a vulture droid wing from Phantom Menace in case you want to find it again hahaha
Awesome, thanks.
Very thrifty. Most would have seen that Crest bottle and only have seen trash, but you saw potential for more.
Thanks
Nice Idea.. And very good work 😊
Greets from Christian at Germany
Thanks! Greetings from Colorado!😃
There are very affordable benchtop drill presses out there...perhaps you should invest in one?
I would like to get a drill press holder for my dremil.
Looks great , though the pilot can't see out of the front of the cockpit .... and l,thing ifit had a bit more of a protruding nice cone for the engine and propeller , nicely done otherwise 😊👍
😃someone else mentioned that as well… I said he has cameras and a dashboard screen like a Tesla!😅
Amazing work.. i really want to make this kind of art too
You 💯 should do it! It’s super fulfilling!😃
Very cool! I know you worked hard on it but, your sister’s bathroom isn’t that cool!
Trust me, I would much rather be making cool stuff than doing bathroom remodels… that was the worst! 😅
on the one hand that propeller would basically do nothing with how small it is compared to the body, on the other hand it has a jet engine on the back so the propeller is probably just aesthetic to begin with.
Yeah, definitely not a practical ship but really fun to build.😅
3:25 I suggest getting a Dremel. They're prefect for cutting etc.
I have a dremel but the plastic was thin enough that the exacto worked well for this section. I agree Dremel is a great tool!😃
Wow great idea looks cool. Tou should get a step up drill bit for stuff like that on the nose cone. 🤙🏼
That's the plan! LOL
That drill looked scary! Perhaps you could use a nail that's been heated up to burn a hole :)
I got some step bits for my birthday, they are supposed to be much safer!😃
Thanks.
Great plane. 👍
Ever consider making a fictional battle tank?
Thanks. That’s something I haven’t made yet but definitely on my list!😃
Bizarre! But I love it. keep making weird things!
Thanks, will do!😃
Way cool. Very nice work sir
Hmm that is a very nice bits box🤔
That was too cool!!
Really good plane the paint jobe is good and i can imagine it in like a war diorama of sort in a fictional world.
Thanks
You are doing what I’ve always wanted. Trash art forever!!
That is awesome. Love the cockpit especially. These little ships from the bottles have been some of my favorite builds of yours.
Thank you very much!
Awesome work as always my friend..👍
Thank you! Cheers!
You should do a video showing off your recording rig. How you film the videos.
It’s pretty lo-tech…😅 but great idea!
@@DRToysCreations That's the best kind - especially the background of your channel - My channel is low tech too!
That is the most cursed WW2 german plane😂
Yeah and I don’t think I made it any better for him… no front window and how the heck is he gonna land that thing! 😂😂😂
Super WonderVaffe.
Wd40 type oil also cleans off sticker goo.
Great tip. Thanks.
Super cool my friend came out awesome as always. But in the turn around shots I did see the recycle stuff you missed but if you wouldn't have mentioned it I probably wouldn't have noticed, but still very cool.
Yeah, I just got back from CA Wednesday night, went to a play in Denver on Thursday night so I busted my butt to get that build out and totally missed that.😅
Thanks for checking out all my work, I really appreciate it!
@@DRToysCreations I totally enjoy and look forward to your videos every week.
great work, except for the nose cone that's horrible
Right! Not practical at all. But it was fun to build…😃
That's such a cool little plane!❤
Metal Slug vibe.
What did you paint the pilot outfit with color paint Brand
It was a Citadel green
Ray T sent me.
I’d love to see more vehicle stuff like this
Nice build!
4:15 melt/sand the tiny bump a little bit to catch the drill tip (?) but wait for it to cool, you should buy a tiny brush for washing your finger nails and palm prints of plastic dust
Thanks for the tip.
@DRToysCreations Ywnp, OH or tiny nicks just to rest the tip in
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Diesel Punk
Wowww, man. I really really love it. 🎖️
Thanks a ton!
from an aerodynamics and engineering standpoint it makes me cry, but it still looks cool!
😅 Sorry about that! I totally get it has no tru function it was just super fun to build! 😂
@@DRToysCreations oh I bet! wacky aircraft are always fun, and it's very reminiscent of an actual aircraft called the Stipa-Caproni
why didn't remove the symbol (the recycle and 18) at the bottom of the bottle? 😄
To be totally honest I totally forgot. Then after I painted it I thought the black would hide it along with the propeller. And I was 💯 wrong!😬😅
@@DRToysCreations it's still a nice piece of art 👍
What is that picture of the blue guy with yellow eyes and teeth hanging on the wall behind you? I love that style!
It’s an art piece by The Tennessee Wolfman, he does awesome work, you should check out his stuff on Instagram. @tn_wolfman
@@DRToysCreations awesome, thanks! And keep up the awesome work!
bravo
Cool!
You could make some awsome gaslands cars.
I’ve only done one Hot Wheels build and it was pretty fun. I have a video of it on my channel here… it’s a little post apocalyptic …🤔
Now this is cool! Very nicely done!
Thanks
Really good 😃
Thank you so much 😀
Very cool!!!!!! 👍👍
Thanks!!
@@DRToysCreations 😊👍
That's awesome! Looks like something from Metal Slug.
Really love it!
Yay, thank you!
Cool 😎 love it awesome 👍😎❤🎉
Thanks 😁
I love it what a awesome build you always make the best❤😊
Thank you! 😊
Awesome man 🔥👏🏻
Thanks 🔥
Eres un genio!!
😃thanks.
Greetings from Tenerife. Canary Islands
Thanks. Greetings from Colorado!
@@DRToysCreations
Diuuuuuuussss ¡¡
7982 km . From Canary islands to colorado
I not speak english .
my english Is very Bad .
But , I make toys too.
@@pumukycabrera4135 Awesome!
Great job on this build. Big Ghibli fan myself.
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I like the simplicity of it, has a very Metal Slug vibe to it with the chunky proportions. One thing i would've added, is another "railing" around the glass of the cockpit itself in the classic fighter plane H-shape (like two lines across, and one connecting), so it looks sturdier instead of one huge glass dome. Quick tip, from personal experience, if you use thread, always add it after priming. Thread tends to gorge up on paint and looks messy sadly :( Either that, or use fishing line that'll just coat evenly and that you can repaint after (or even scratch off if you want to keep it clear)
Great point on the cockpit. Funny that you mention the string, that’s exactly what happened to me, so I ripped it off and added a new one at the end.😅
Thanks
Ahhh - really I love this inventional modelling. I've done it also for Warhammer 40K decades ago. I'm thankful to see this stuff - more please!
So I leave an abbo 🙂
Thank you very much!
Love your videos man! Keep it up please! Love the space crafts and droids you’ve been doing! Alittle challenge for you, since your alittle bit of a Star Wars nerd like me, with the announcement of the new Star Wars Outlaw game, I’d love to see your take on a space outlaw or droid outlaw assistant or outlaw ship. Wild Wild West meets Star Wars underworld!! Have a great weekend and happy fathers day!
Thanks for the idea!
Great model, nice job. A cheap step-drill is the thing for drilling large holes in sheet/thin material. You'll have much better control - they don't 'pull' themselves into the hole like regular spiral drills do.
Good call! I just saw Adam Savage talking about these. Definitely need to get some!😃