Being into the miniature tabletop hobby myself I really appreciate these type of builds. What you’re actually doing is world building, so it would be great to see a series of interconnected dioramas that expand upon this piece. You can even create a whole backstory to go along with it.
Thank you very much! World building is exactly what we are doing. I’ve been developing a story around this entire idea. If you haven’t seen the first build in this series we’d love for you to check it out. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/video/7XC4RxI2TDk/видео.htmlsi=rCw9c5GZEt5kvPdl
Great work guys! Using the pod-racer engine was an interesting idea. Your nephew getting to take part in your cool project, kudos to him… he’s part of the clan now. Overall an amazing work done. Looking forward to the other builds!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I told myself this project was exactly the type of thing I wanted to see. I told myself I would really enjoy it. Yeah . . . totally accurate. I want to see videos for this project all day, everyday.
Incredible! When I first started watching Smugglers Room, you're the one that inspired me to use greeblies and make larger architecture pieces from appliance parts, etc. In one of my builds, Han and Chewie are working on a speeder (built from one of my wife's deodorant stick containers), on a race paddock built from the plastic grate from our first high-def TV! Keep up the awesome work!!!
Love the build, Brian! The LED lighting and rotisserie mechanism really pushed this build's "wow factor" further! I was so glad you added the bottom barbecue pit LEDs; really helps highlight the creature you put on the spit! Looking forward to seeing more of this build. Your videos always make me want to start the diorama ideas in my head (if only I had the space 😩). Thanks for SHARING!
What fantastic scale build Brian! Love the rock work and all the little details within. Especially liked the fire LED's in the bottom part of the roaster. I really like that you continue to use junk or "stuff" you have on hand like the coffee maker. Just today I walked past a small pool leaf filter I had and was ready to trash it. Then the builder in me slapped me. It soon became another power lamp or room prop in my head. I stored it on the shelf as a future build piece. So, I think it's so important that we see you take that approach and further solidify that it was always good for all of us to do!
Your ability to "see beyond" a particular object, piece, component, part, or device is amazing. As a kid, I used to scavenge in my dad's workshop things he no longer used or needed and turn them into Star Wars things, I recall an old cardboard storage drum that ended up becoming a rough astromech droid that I could play alongside in my adventures,.mom gave me an old stainless steel mixing bowl that became the dome, some old 1970s era control panel lights and I was good to go. I am slowly trying to find that old part of me. Your channel has inspired me once again.
I think it took a while to find that part of my imagination at first. It’s amazing how that gets removed as we get older. However, if you keep looking and let yourself tap into that childhood side of your mind, you’ll find it again! I’m thrilled to hear we are helping with that.
WOW! Look at the little....and the BBQ pit...oh, oh ,oh look at the store front! Wait what? The rotisserie works...and...no way look at this! Buddy, great chapter one!!! If there was a 'love' button I would have smashed it!
Between the "food truck" skiff and now this little ristorante bistro, you're really tapping into one of the more 'mundane' parts about Star Wars that is always either overlooked or outright ignored; food! In the movies and shows, the food is always either those tic-tac/pill looking things Luke had in Empire or it's just a vague liquid like the "broth" from Mando s1. So this is awesome. Great idea, great build, and I can't wait for more additions to this project!
Thank you! I very much agree, i've always wanted to explore the random things like food and other background topics with a Star Wars flare. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@TheSmugglersRoomThanks and congrats! What I'm working on at the moment is a lot more simple. I got some picture frames from a store that were breakage from an accident, no glass. So, I'm transforming them into a little series of Mediterranean house facades, with some depth courtesy of XPS foam, tongue spatulas and coffee stirrers (great cheap crafting wood you can buy in bulk for next to nothing).
I love the way you do things and I have learned a lot in this episode. You pick and choose items that look cool, then you come back in finish off the things that do not fit. The whole front of the shop looked off to me until you add the details then BAMM!! I think your kind of winging it but just go with the flow and come back to give it the final details. Its inspiring!
Another home run. You made me so hungry for some smoked meat that i had to fire my smoker up and throw some rubbed ribs in. Thanks for the epic content. Me and the wife being builders and SW fanatics love your channel. Please keep up the great work. Nothing but love from Georgia.
This is a really great build. There are many awesome techniques to learn from. One of my favorite parts is the beast on the spit that seems to have a hasty shiny glaze.
Next up, Sarlacc BBQ Pit! The "pit" should be easy enough, LED lighting for fire and coals, something to represent the meat in the hole (and hanging on racks), a shop for the proprietors (Jawas, of course!)
@@TheSmugglersRoom ARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!! DAY JOBS!!!! First they get in the way of my creative endeavors, then they get in the way of me living vicariously through others creative endeavors! Anyway, can’t wait.
I have just discovered you with this video. Can't wait to go watch some of your other videos. Thank you for such a wonderful build. Now I know what to do with my old coffee machine.
Hay great episode, loved seeing you back in the shop. This project was super cool, also love the longer time of the show. Can't wait to see your next show
Wow, awesome start to this one! As a big 3.75" collector, a big city display is on the tops of my list for dioramas that I'd love to build. The LED signs are AWESOME. And the smoky mynocks really remind me of Peking Duck like you'd see in a great Chinese restaurant window. You two put so much thought into these displays. I can't wait to see the progress here. This will be a fun series.
Now I’m very much not a fan of sports, but, in this case I feel the need to use a sportball term. Brian and Carissa y’all have just hit a double header grand slam field goal thingy*. First off, that coffee maker was jam packed with amazing greeblies. The entrance panel is just perfect. Second: getting a first glance at the size/scale of one level of the pit is making this project feel real. Real big. C, or Fifth(?): I love that the first candidate for the pit is a BBQ pit. There is so much detail. So much texture. So much going on. And it’s not even done yet. Glad to see my little addition to the project. James (of course) did a great job modeling up the meats. I’m gonna have to try my hand at some of your painting techniques. Especially if I ever get my food truck made. I’m hoping y’all are gonna have your own action figures for your shop. Not just paper cutouts. Make them available in the shop. I’ll absolutely buy a set. And I’m sure many of us would love them. And you’ll have to include the next gen smuggler (aka your nephew). So glad you’re involving him in your shop. Now, get back to work my friends. * I’m guessing this is a very high praise?
I loved the departure from the normal video format you took at the beginning. Understanding how you find inspiration and then how to find your design was enlightening. And then, of course, the rest of the build was pure gold. Amazing how this turned out!! Congrats.
3:45 That's been my personal motto for decades. I would find some object, a clock, an old drill, a t.v. set, whatever. And I would take it apart. Then, I would try to figure out alternative uses for those parts. My wife isn't as agreeable to this...behavior...as yours seems to be. But I still do it...😬
To be totaly honnest with you I am not sure I could heat smoky mynock ! But this first building of The Pit is so well done, so attractive I that, maybe, a day of great starve, maybe, I could try, maybe . This building is one the most essential because a man must be nourrish to be a good hard worker ! 😊😂😂😂😊 !
Dude!!!!! You are rocking this build!! This is one of the best builds I’ve seen you make and you’ve made many great builds! This tops it all! What awesome imagination! Also kudos to you for bringing in the youngin! Getting our youth involved in kit bashing and model building is important to keep it going! All I can say is WOW! Cary on sir!! Shark!
For speed paints or contrast paints, it’s best to use them with a lighter undercoat. A great method with them is something called slapchop. Basically you prime in black, then drybrush grey, and then a light drybrush of white. You go over with your speed/contrast paints and it will take care of your shadows, midtones, and highlights all at once. You can then go over and do additionally highlights with dry brushing. Hope that helps!
That's awesome, I love the scale diorama! You've probably already known, but the dollar stores are great for weird army or sci fi figures that come with good accessories for set decorations, and greeblies. I recently bought a army figure for like $4 that came with a couple barrels, a searchlight, a sand bag barrier, a funky steampunk looking skateboard, and weapons. Gotta love the weird random accessories, lol. But you mix that with the guy who comes with a jetpack and a dinosaur, and you can make great stuff.
Amazing build! Thanks also for sharing some of the planning activities - the mock up structure at the beginning is a great model in its own right. Looking forward to the next instalment in this series 😀
OH WOW that's absolutely amazing. You always do really good stuff, but this is really good, and I can't wait to see more. So glad you guys are back. Keep up the amazing work.
That's TOTALLY something straight out Star Wars!!😲😲😲😲😲 I'm currently in the process of building something in a 1/12 scale Chinese Mythical era. You're definitely giving me something ideas with the Rock structure Can't wait to see the additions to this outstanding dio!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 Oh, by the way... I do collect 1/6 Hot Toys Star Wars figures, but, by living in Hawaii. Space is very limited on trying to build a diorama project for them!🤷🏾♂️😢🎉
Looks great, Boylei Hobby time does some great work with those LED noodle things nd where to hide them n stuff nd you have had some of his work on here before. Great to see u both back building stuff again 🙂
Superb. I'm in awe of this build - and really looking forward to the development of The Pit. Since first watching your channel, while taking apart a camcorder, I'm going totally greeblie mad. Nothing put out as rubbish [trash] is safe, I'm on the hunt 😅
Lol, please tell me the chef is named after Simon Majumdar
YES!!!!! Wow! I was so hoping someone out there would recognize that name! You rock!!
It is impossible to NOT be inspired and motivated watching these two masters at work. I can't wait to see more!
Thank you so much my friend!
One of your best builds to date
Thank you!!
Being into the miniature tabletop hobby myself I really appreciate these type of builds. What you’re actually doing is world building, so it would be great to see a series of interconnected dioramas that expand upon this piece. You can even create a whole backstory to go along with it.
Thank you very much! World building is exactly what we are doing. I’ve been developing a story around this entire idea. If you haven’t seen the first build in this series we’d love for you to check it out. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/video/7XC4RxI2TDk/видео.htmlsi=rCw9c5GZEt5kvPdl
Great work guys! Using the pod-racer engine was an interesting idea. Your nephew getting to take part in your cool project, kudos to him… he’s part of the clan now. Overall an amazing work done. Looking forward to the other builds!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you!!!
That is a great looking BBQ joint you made. Now I am hungry for a slab of Dewback ribs.
You and me both! Thanks for watching
I told myself this project was exactly the type of thing I wanted to see. I told myself I would really enjoy it.
Yeah . . . totally accurate. I want to see videos for this project all day, everyday.
Thank you very much! That’s so great to hear!
Incredible! When I first started watching Smugglers Room, you're the one that inspired me to use greeblies and make larger architecture pieces from appliance parts, etc. In one of my builds, Han and Chewie are working on a speeder (built from one of my wife's deodorant stick containers), on a race paddock built from the plastic grate from our first high-def TV! Keep up the awesome work!!!
Thank you!! I’m pretty sure I’ve seen that build of yours somewhere haven’t I?
@TheSmugglersRoom I don't think I've posted any pics anywhere except to family/work friends but I'll shoot some! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Love the build, Brian! The LED lighting and rotisserie mechanism really pushed this build's "wow factor" further! I was so glad you added the bottom barbecue pit LEDs; really helps highlight the creature you put on the spit! Looking forward to seeing more of this build. Your videos always make me want to start the diorama ideas in my head (if only I had the space 😩). Thanks for SHARING!
Awesome! Thank you! You should try building some small scale stuff, things that don’t take up a lot of space maybe?
@@TheSmugglersRoom yeah, I'm thinking just slightly bigger than the models. Won't give the depth of scene, but will add a nice display touch!
This is just amazing. I don't have any words for it. The insane amount of detail is just incredible. Hats off to you.
Thank you so much 😀
A masterclass in kitbashery, I salute you sir, absolutely fabulous work Brian! 👍
Thank you! Really appreciate that!
That came up so well. I think I might go and throw a shrimp on the barbie now!! 😜
Go for it! Thank you!
I love the style of this video where you talk through a lot of what you're doing as you go.
Great build! Can't wait to see more!
That’s awesome! Thank you!
Only been home an hour and watched this twice already! Can’t wait for the next build.
Thank you so much!
Damn dude this thing is a work of art ! You’re raising the level with every build !
Thank you!!!
What fantastic scale build Brian! Love the rock work and all the little details within. Especially liked the fire LED's in the bottom part of the roaster. I really like that you continue to use junk or "stuff" you have on hand like the coffee maker. Just today I walked past a small pool leaf filter I had and was ready to trash it. Then the builder in me slapped me. It soon became another power lamp or room prop in my head. I stored it on the shelf as a future build piece. So, I think it's so important that we see you take that approach and further solidify that it was always good for all of us to do!
Thank you so much!!!
This has given me the kick in the pants I needed to work on my own diorama that's been sitting for over a year. 👍
Wonderful!
Absolutely knocked it out of the park. So many techniques and delicious details.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your ability to "see beyond" a particular object, piece, component, part, or device is amazing. As a kid, I used to scavenge in my dad's workshop things he no longer used or needed and turn them into Star Wars things, I recall an old cardboard storage drum that ended up becoming a rough astromech droid that I could play alongside in my adventures,.mom gave me an old stainless steel mixing bowl that became the dome, some old 1970s era control panel lights and I was good to go. I am slowly trying to find that old part of me. Your channel has inspired me once again.
I think it took a while to find that part of my imagination at first. It’s amazing how that gets removed as we get older. However, if you keep looking and let yourself tap into that childhood side of your mind, you’ll find it again! I’m thrilled to hear we are helping with that.
I knew I shouldn't have thrown away our old broken coffee maker!
LOL!!
WOW! Look at the little....and the BBQ pit...oh, oh ,oh look at the store front! Wait what? The rotisserie works...and...no way look at this! Buddy, great chapter one!!! If there was a 'love' button I would have smashed it!
Thank you!!!!
Between the "food truck" skiff and now this little ristorante bistro, you're really tapping into one of the more 'mundane' parts about Star Wars that is always either overlooked or outright ignored; food! In the movies and shows, the food is always either those tic-tac/pill looking things Luke had in Empire or it's just a vague liquid like the "broth" from Mando s1. So this is awesome. Great idea, great build, and I can't wait for more additions to this project!
Thank you! I very much agree, i've always wanted to explore the random things like food and other background topics with a Star Wars flare. Glad you enjoyed it!
Dude, you guys are mind readers, aren't you?
Just when I was in need of some diorama inspiration, the two of you pop up with this video! 🤣
That's awesome! So glad we could help!
@@TheSmugglersRoomThanks and congrats!
What I'm working on at the moment is a lot more simple. I got some picture frames from a store that were breakage from an accident, no glass.
So, I'm transforming them into a little series of Mediterranean house facades, with some depth courtesy of XPS foam, tongue spatulas and coffee stirrers (great cheap crafting wood you can buy in bulk for next to nothing).
I love the way you do things and I have learned a lot in this episode. You pick and choose items that look cool, then you come back in finish off the things that do not fit. The whole front of the shop looked off to me until you add the details then BAMM!! I think your kind of winging it but just go with the flow and come back to give it the final details. Its inspiring!
Thanks bro! You just have to go with the greeblie flow! LoL
Another home run. You made me so hungry for some smoked meat that i had to fire my smoker up and throw some rubbed ribs in. Thanks for the epic content. Me and the wife being builders and SW fanatics love your channel. Please keep up the great work. Nothing but love from Georgia.
Thank you so much!!! Enjoy those Dewback ribs, I hear they are fantastic!!!
I love unboxing new tools. Can’t wait to see what you make! Awesome 😎
us too! Thanks for watching!
This is a really great build. There are many awesome techniques to learn from. One of my favorite parts is the beast on the spit that seems to have a hasty shiny glaze.
Thanks Wayne! So glad you liked it.
WOW, Incredible work!!! Absolutely love it! I’m looking forward to seeing the progress on this very big project.
Thank you my friend! That's an incredible compliment coming from you given your excellent work! Much appreciated!
Next up, Sarlacc BBQ Pit!
The "pit" should be easy enough, LED lighting for fire and coals, something to represent the meat in the hole (and hanging on racks), a shop for the proprietors (Jawas, of course!)
Lol
So happy to see you guys back at it! Hope you're feeling better...this was so much fun, looking forward to more.
Thanks so much!!
I’ve watched this a MILLION times!!! When do we get more of this project!?!?
We are working on it I promise. Sadly the last three months there has been a lot going on with our day jobs, and it has really slowed us down.
@@TheSmugglersRoom ARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!! DAY JOBS!!!! First they get in the way of my creative endeavors, then they get in the way of me living vicariously through others creative endeavors!
Anyway, can’t wait.
@@miked6288 Keep spreading the word about what we do and before you know it we'll be able to do this full time and bring more to everyone. Thank yoU!
@@TheSmugglersRoom That is indeed my fondest wish for you two! I’m behind you all the way!
Wow,,, wow,, take it from inside your head!
And bring it to life,, very very impressive,,love your work
and love your videos..
Keep it coming
Thanks, we're super excited about how it's coming together!
I have just discovered you with this video. Can't wait to go watch some of your other videos. Thank you for such a wonderful build. Now I know what to do with my old coffee machine.
Wonderful! Welcome, and thank you for joining us!
Hay great episode, loved seeing you back in the shop. This project was super cool, also love the longer time of the show. Can't wait to see your next show
Thank you! Glad you liked the longer format. We are going to be experimenting with all types and lengths. Hope you enjoy!
Fantastic build Brian, both you and Carissa are an inspiration to other builders and makers
Thanks so much!
@@TheSmugglersRoom welcome back, we've missed you
whoa cool
Thank you
You guys always seem to have so much fun together!
Yes we do! Thank yoU!
Brilliant! You are both awesome people. My family and I love your channel. We watch it together once a week.
Wow, thank you so much!
I love seeing what you two make. I now have a dream of you and NerdForge working together. I know Norway is far away but I learn so much from you.
Maybe one day! That would be amazing!
Ok. You’ve finally convinced me to subscribe. This is fantastic. Looking forward to more of this ongoing project
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Still doing amazing work as always ❤❤❤
Thank you!
It was amazing how many greeblies were inside that coffee maker!!
I know right??? Crazy
This is actually freaking amazing.
Thank you!!
Wow!!!!! This project is AWESOME!!!! Definitely beautifully detailed!!! ❤😊❤
Thank you so very much!!!
@@TheSmugglersRoom you are very welcome 🤗
The amount of details and the effort and time you did put into that project is truly mind blowing 🤯
That's pretty awesome. Makes me hungry for something smokey ....
LOL! Me too!! Thanks
Amazing build! I'm looking forward to the next one!!
More to come! Thank you!
Wow, awesome start to this one! As a big 3.75" collector, a big city display is on the tops of my list for dioramas that I'd love to build.
The LED signs are AWESOME. And the smoky mynocks really remind me of Peking Duck like you'd see in a great Chinese restaurant window. You two put so much thought into these displays. I can't wait to see the progress here. This will be a fun series.
Thank you very much! So glad you enjoyed it.
Now I’m very much not a fan of sports, but, in this case I feel the need to use a sportball term.
Brian and Carissa y’all have just hit a double header grand slam field goal thingy*.
First off, that coffee maker was jam packed with amazing greeblies. The entrance panel is just perfect.
Second: getting a first glance at the size/scale of one level of the pit is making this project feel real. Real big.
C, or Fifth(?): I love that the first candidate for the pit is a BBQ pit. There is so much detail. So much texture. So much going on. And it’s not even done yet. Glad to see my little addition to the project.
James (of course) did a great job modeling up the meats. I’m gonna have to try my hand at some of your painting techniques. Especially if I ever get my food truck made. I’m hoping y’all are gonna have your own action figures for your shop. Not just paper cutouts. Make them available in the shop. I’ll absolutely buy a set. And I’m sure many of us would love them. And you’ll have to include the next gen smuggler (aka your nephew). So glad you’re involving him in your shop.
Now, get back to work my friends.
* I’m guessing this is a very high praise?
Thank you so much my friend! So glad you enjoyed it. And yes . . . there will be Smuggler Action figures . . . can't wait to show you all that soon!
Thank you!
Ok the Pit is fantastic I love everything about it I need more please !!!
Thank you bro! So glad you liked it!
Brilliant!! Absolutely love this Brian! Everything about this build is amazing!
Thanks so much bro!
I loved the departure from the normal video format you took at the beginning. Understanding how you find inspiration and then how to find your design was enlightening. And then, of course, the rest of the build was pure gold. Amazing how this turned out!! Congrats.
Awesome, thank you!
Awesome 😎 work guys 💯
Thank you!!
3:45 That's been my personal motto for decades. I would find some object, a clock, an old drill, a t.v. set, whatever. And I would take it apart. Then, I would try to figure out alternative uses for those parts. My wife isn't as agreeable to this...behavior...as yours seems to be. But I still do it...😬
That's wonderful!
To be totaly honnest with you I am not sure I could heat smoky mynock ! But this first building of The Pit is so well done, so attractive I that, maybe, a day of great starve, maybe, I could try, maybe .
This building is one the most essential because a man must be nourrish to be a good hard worker ! 😊😂😂😂😊 !
LOL!! Love it! Thank you much!
Dude!!!!! You are rocking this build!! This is one of the best builds I’ve seen you make and you’ve made many great builds! This tops it all! What awesome imagination! Also kudos to you for bringing in the youngin! Getting our youth involved in kit bashing and model building is important to keep it going! All I can say is WOW! Cary on sir!! Shark!
Thank you so much. So glad to hear you enjoyed the build. Thank you for the kind words!
absolutely wonderful Brian! I love this so much. Incredible.
Thanks so much!
For speed paints or contrast paints, it’s best to use them with a lighter undercoat. A great method with them is something called slapchop. Basically you prime in black, then drybrush grey, and then a light drybrush of white. You go over with your speed/contrast paints and it will take care of your shadows, midtones, and highlights all at once. You can then go over and do additionally highlights with dry brushing. Hope that helps!
Cool! Thanks for the tip
Excellent O my God 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
LOL, thank you!
I'm LOVING these pit builds! Kinda reminds me of when I'd build stuff out of cardboard from my star wars toys when I was younger
ABSOLUTELY!!!! Totally agreed!
That's awesome, I love the scale diorama! You've probably already known, but the dollar stores are great for weird army or sci fi figures that come with good accessories for set decorations, and greeblies. I recently bought a army figure for like $4 that came with a couple barrels, a searchlight, a sand bag barrier, a funky steampunk looking skateboard, and weapons. Gotta love the weird random accessories, lol. But you mix that with the guy who comes with a jetpack and a dinosaur, and you can make great stuff.
I actually didn't realize that about the dollar store. I never check them out. Thank you so much for that suggstion!
Cool 😊👍
Thanks!
Inspired me to get back to work on my display, cheers. More Pit videos!!
More to come! Thank you!
That looks slick. Mmmm BBQ. Sniffs ugh! Someone is cooking wookie... burnt fur.. lol
LOL
Amazing build! Thanks also for sharing some of the planning activities - the mock up structure at the beginning is a great model in its own right. Looking forward to the next instalment in this series 😀
Thank you very much!
Do you have a craving?...
Well NOW I have!! 😄
Beautiful project!
😊 thank you. LOL
This is awesome! Can’t wait to see the rest of the build.
So glad you liked it! Thank you!
Great video! Excellent build! I love diorama displays!
Thank you very much!
Amazing work as usual. Love the level of detail you put into this project.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely incredible.👏🏻
Thank you so much
Absolutely fantastic work. I *love* this build and can't wait to see more.
Glad you enjoy it!
OH WOW that's absolutely amazing. You always do really good stuff, but this is really good, and I can't wait to see more. So glad you guys are back. Keep up the amazing work.
Thank you so much!
Mind blowing absolutely fantastic.
Love this video on your channel.
Ben Chapman from UK
Thanks so much!
👍 hello from Poland.
Hello there!
That's TOTALLY something straight out Star Wars!!😲😲😲😲😲
I'm currently in the process of building something in a 1/12 scale Chinese Mythical era. You're definitely giving me something ideas with the Rock structure
Can't wait to see the additions to this outstanding dio!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Oh, by the way...
I do collect 1/6 Hot Toys Star Wars figures, but, by living in Hawaii. Space is very limited on trying to build a diorama project for them!🤷🏾♂️😢🎉
that 1/12 scale build sounds great!! Yeah, the 1/6 scale stuff is awesome, but they are huge when you start adding dioramas to that.
It reminds me of the settlements from planet Zeffo in Fallen Order, the way how the architecture is fused with the rock walls is pretty similar.
This looks so incredible! And these tips and techniques will help with my temple outpost build!
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
❤ This looks like a lot of fun to build
It really was. Thanks Kelley!
Killer work Brian. Love this. Huge inspiration
Thank you!!
Ewok sauce???? 😱 [WOOKIEE ROAR] You savage, Brian!
LOL!! Ewoks are the savage ones, I mean they were going to cook Han and Luke after all!
I love the tiny details it just makes it so goood
Thank you!!!
You guys are great I love it cant wait to see the hole thing done
Thank you!
Love love love….keep um coming!
Thank you! Will do!
That looks amazeing well done guys 👍
Thank you so much 😀
You and Rebel base builds should just set up your own company. Amazing stuff,
Thank you so much!
I know that half track model! I have that kit haha. Great build by the way! Glad you're doing well and loving The Pit content!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow... well done body! Great work!
Thank you so much 😀
Looks great, Boylei Hobby time does some great work with those LED noodle things nd where to hide them n stuff nd you have had some of his work on here before.
Great to see u both back building stuff again 🙂
Yes he does! That guy is an amazing maker.
I loved watching this brilliant as always
Glad you enjoyed it
I absolutely loved this.
So glad to hear that!
Let’s go!
Yes!!
Love your content great show and project guys. We are blessed everyday to look at these videos and learn keep it up thank you again so much!!!
Thank you, very much appreciated
Just brilliant! Love this.
Thanks so much!
That is AMAZING........................love it so much. New fan
Thank you so much!!
Love it!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!
Super awesome and inspiring build! Love it!
Thanks so much!
So talented 👏
Thank you.
Superb. I'm in awe of this build - and really looking forward to the development of The Pit. Since first watching your channel, while taking apart a camcorder, I'm going totally greeblie mad. Nothing put out as rubbish [trash] is safe, I'm on the hunt 😅
This came out so amazing!!!
Thank you bro!!
This might just be your best work yet!! 👀💕
also: Ewok sauce? 🤣
Thank you!