I find it funny how he didn't know what the droid compartment was and ended up coincidentally on a whim make something that highly resembles an Astromech droid in the place of the hole. Great dio.
this whole time i was thinking "he knows, he knows, he has to know" you know? its like saying you've never watched.... well STAR WARS lol. i can under stand though, the originals, before the 2000s he had probably watched.
I like your Desert Pumk profile. I dont know anyone else who like that anime. I swear to god, I thought I was the only one who knows this show. 😭 its good to know others watched it. Man I miss that kosuna brat.
This build inspired so many ideas as I watched it! I thought maybe placing one of those cheap dollar store flickering tea lights inside the cockpit might give the impression of sputtering electrical systems trying to work. Also, pieces of a broken robot scattered next to the wreck that had tried to crawl out of it. So many possibilities!
Amazing work! I didn’t recognize the ship, but I definitely spotted the hole for the Astromech droid (R2-D2). The robots make a dome, when riding in that spot, however, I like what you added there - spaceships being either sleek or bulky, with spires or modules here and there, somewhere for the pilot(s), and definitely engines. Your painting and effects really make this piece stand out, as well as the work on the terrain. Once again nice work, and thanks for sharing your techniques.
This is A piece from starwars from episode 2 and 3 (the prequels) just a personal Jedi transport, called an A-wing. Edit: it is a Delta-7 specifically from the clone wars and episode 3.
***loading nerd rant*** It's Anakin Skywalkers Delta-7 Athersprite-class Light interceptor. The little opening in front of the cockpit is for R2D2. Not my favorite of the clone wars era Jedi fighters but a cool ship regardless. ***nerd rant over*** Nice work very cool build.
Thanks man! I like your style... and at the time of filming I genuinely had no idea. I can only chuckle at how many times I have been corrected now. Appreciate the kind words and glad you enjoyed. 👍
OMG! Love it! Now I’ll go to yard sales and discount stores and buy older or broken toys! I’m already saving recyclable garbage and bottle caps for possible usage down the road! My next purchase is an intermediate airbrush kit. Thank you, great video.
@@kingrainbow5432 feeble is right. Anakin had the yellow delta-7, but he did also have a blue modified delta-7 called the azure angel, or something like that.
Nice composition, all that’s left is to place an action figure that looks like a strange fantasy/weird science comic character standing on/by the ship. That lighting choice at the end was great at capturing that dark side of the moon horizon line or distant light source. Beautiful work as always and a immensely enjoyable learning experience,thank you.
This was my first ever video and one giant experiment really. It turned out much better than expected but I have also come a long way since. Thank you for your kind words 👍👍👍
I really enjoyed this, it was just what I needed today. I love scratch-builds such as this and your calm tone made it really satisfying to watch. Agree very much with the message at the end there as well. Also +1 for spaceship wreckages
Cheers mate, really appreciate it. It was my first ever RUclips video and I didnt really know what I was doing but like you said, it turned out pretty well so I thought I'd make more. Since then, I have learned how to use editing software and invested in some better equipment so please feel free to check out some more recent videos for further inspiration. Thanks for watching 👍
I know this is a bit..... ok a lot late. When working with that durable toy plastic use a small torch to heat up the area you want to bend, cut or scratch or make bullet holes and other damage in. Do this slowly you don't want to blister the plastic. Unless of course that's the look you want to try. Try using this technique on old broken scrap toys you'll be amazed at the kind of details you are able to achieve with this.
Hahaha yes, this was the first video I made and have since invested in a blowtorch. I have also picked up a pyrography tool which allows much more controlled applications. Always learning and always having fun. Cheers
@@creativecuts7803 I have an upcoming RPG set in a hive/megacity. Sort of a Judge Dredd meets Cloud City, and I am wondering how to make it work on the tabletop. Is it all like a regular city, with buildings, but in a cavernous room, or is it all passages and corridors like a spaceship. Any advice is appreciated.
I am far from an expert in any of this but from your explanation - I imagine that the base of such a city would be where all the city infrastructure would be - sewers/pipework, passages, the very pit where no one would want to go. Where the real low lifes exist. The gutter! From a playable point of view I guess I would try to keep things accessible/playable - being able to move and remove minis without too much drama - so no external walls. Sorry for the long winded answer but you have got my brain cogs spinning at high speed haha
What a great video! RUclips suggested that I might like this and yes, I certainly did :) Looking forward to seeing future builds, my only constructive criticism would be "sound engineer, more volume on the mic please"
Hasbro made some other jedi starfighters from episode II and III (this one is from the clone wars so it's a little different in style) that would look sweet in an emergency landing landing or crash diorama
Haha I'm so embarrassed I didn't know what the spaceship was. I loved star wars growing up but kind of lost interest with the later ones. Happy accident I guess. Thanks for watching 👍
Came because I recognized the space ship, stayed because I actually was interested in what would be the end result. Had a nice laugh at "GI Joe or something", definitely a good guess though! all the product placement toys are so hard to keep track of haha
Yo. SUCH creativity and artistry! The "Floating Ruined Temple" piece is, in my view, a masterwork. Seeing the process and final result is and has been both uplifting and inspiring, Thanks! :)
Love it matey, great job. I'd be thinking of adding alien type plants maybe or something, but that's just me. The oils is something I've not considered for ages and that gives a lovely oily, grimy finish in keeping with the industrial space feel and theme you've aimed at. Top dolla!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Good video and nice result. I was really hoping for a spherical r2 like dome instead of the shape you picked. Perhaps on another project, you can post pics in youtube and we can give recommendations. I think if the diorama was star wars oriented you could sell it easier. Good job.
Do you sell these when done? I’m sure your studio would be full of dioramas if not. I’ve spent a good amount of time in Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Bentwaters, and London. The homes are very different from the States.
Haha yes I have built up a collection of these now. I never planned to sell them, just make them for the fun of it but if anyone is interested, I would be happy to make some space for new builds i guess. Offers are welcome. London based btw
Man I really like what you made with this cheap toy, great damage and especially the paintjob on the vessel! Some machine-parts behind the ship would have been the icing on the cake in my opinion - like the got torn out... I#m looking forward to more videos!
A bunch of simple techniques and a solid outcome. Can't tell if he's trolling about not knowing what ship that is though - went from Anakin's to almost Obi-Wan's...with a droid?! (Sus)
Instead of concentrating on the base. You should have added more grim on the ship. Like a little brown color or dirt where the ship hit the side of the hill, and the canopy of the side too. Maybe some liquid effects, like oil or fuel leaking on the ground and running down the slope. You should study photographs of crash vehicles to understand on the physical effects.
Thanks for the feedback. This was my first time attempting a youtube video and a build of this kind. I will definitely keep in mind your comments for future videos.
Great video. I really like your end product. Minor bit of criticism, the voice audio was quieter then the music which made the music really loud. May want to do a bit of balancing. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for the feedback. It was my first video and was still getting to grips with the software. Never thought anyone would watch it haha. Appreciate the kind words and have since sorted the audio issues
RUclips algorithm recommended this vid. Good build but, mate invest in a good microphone or balance out your audio better. Can barely hear you speaking but that destruction music was blaring!
Thanks for the heads up. It was my first video so still getting to grips with the audio levels. Learning more with each video. But always appreciate the feedback
@@creativecuts7803 also it may be a good idea to practice a slightly exaggerated radio style voice. This is good content and you're quite talented, but in terms of the dialogue with us, the veiwer, you are likely to bore some people to sleep with your calm clinical dentists droll style of speaking
Really cool video! Love all the tricks and tips you give. Not sure if it was just me, but the audio was really soft where it's just you talking, but really loud when there's music.
Thank you for the kind words. This was my first video and the sound is terrible. I have since ironed out the teething problems. We all keep learning right? I never imagined that this video would get anywhere near the views it has.
I use a head set and I find that your sound fades in and out making it hard to hear some parts the sound starts to fade at 09:03 and starts coming back up at 10:40
Yes, fully aware of the audio issues in this video as mentioned in the description. It was my first ever RUclips video, had no idea about sound balancing at the time and never thought anyone would actually watch it. Have since invested in a good mic, learned the software and got to grips with the overall process. Sorry for your ears and appreciate the feedback!
Or, you just let the SW ship sit in the back yard in the weather a while and let the puppy chew on it, and burry it half ways somewhere . That's what you get. You would have saved spray paint, and awl that other stuff, and just cleaned up your yard, and surprised to find your ol SW ship is now found days later after that hangover. and maybe few more things in that pile of crap. Just saying...
Hey, hit up Parris with @EpicReviewGuyz to find out the best type of microphone for your voice & the type of content you create. I remember years ago he tested a microphone that was like earphones which may be better for you to capture your normal talking volume clearly. Tell him, Michelle Ross, from Dallas TX said HI!
I know. Pretty much every comment on this video tells me that. I grew up absolutely loving star wars but started to loose interest around attack of the clones. I made a proper star wars diorama to compensate - see my other videos.
@@creativecuts7803 I know the feeling. I was actually in Episode 1 and I’ve always loved Star Wars as well. But I must say that what Disney has done ruined it for me.
I am lucky enough to work in an art studio with a good air filter. Depends on what you are spraying, if you are spraying solvents then extra precaution is needed but with water based paint as long as you wear a mask, I had a makeshift spray station for years which was basically a cardboard box to catch over spray. Also the amount of spraying you do is a factor. Of its to paint the odd mini then a small simple solution is all you need but if you are doing bike tanks or helmets on a regular basis then you would need to have something more substantial. Hope that helps a little but by all means hit me up of you need any more pointers. I am no expert that's for sure but have been airbrushing for the last 20 years so have definitely picked up a couple of things here and there. 👍
Hahaha I have since found out it is a jedi starfighter but genuinely at the time of making the video I had no idea. Feel a little stupid. But also it was about the time of attack of the clones that I started losing interest in star wars. Call me nostalgic but the original 3 is where my heart is.
I find it funny how he didn't know what the droid compartment was and ended up coincidentally on a whim make something that highly resembles an Astromech droid in the place of the hole. Great dio.
Yah he "didn't know" alright lmfao
I was expecting many more comments yelling "It's from Star Wars!"...
But, besides that surprise, it's always nice to see model/diorama builds!
this whole time i was thinking "he knows, he knows, he has to know" you know? its like saying you've never watched.... well STAR WARS lol.
i can under stand though, the originals, before the 2000s he had probably watched.
To be fair, it's from the prequels... that barely qualifies, if at all, as Star Wars...
That ain’t a discussion I’m about to get into on the internet, thanks for the contribution though
I like your Desert Pumk profile. I dont know anyone else who like that anime. I swear to god, I thought I was the only one who knows this show. 😭 its good to know others watched it. Man I miss that kosuna brat.
I was gonna say the same thing, lol!
This build inspired so many ideas as I watched it! I thought maybe placing one of those cheap dollar store flickering tea lights inside the cockpit might give the impression of sputtering electrical systems trying to work. Also, pieces of a broken robot scattered next to the wreck that had tried to crawl out of it. So many possibilities!
At a time when the world is losing its collective mind, the miniaturist is lost in a world of his own creation. 🙏
Not a truer word said! Thanks for watching
02:37 that is the area for the astromech (R2-D2) to sit in
Any astromech droid. R2-D2 is just the most famous.
@@fatboyshadetree5139 its anakins ship so specifically saying r2d2 is accurate
Holy hell, kids in Afghanistan knew who R2D2 was.
Needs a skeleton wearing a helmet barely visible through the glass. Nice diorama. Good stuff.
I have the one he flew in the beginning of the Clone Wars. I was gonna do that idea with a body laying beside it. And maybe the droid half destroyed.
Amazing work! I didn’t recognize the ship, but I definitely spotted the hole for the Astromech droid (R2-D2). The robots make a dome, when riding in that spot, however, I like what you added there - spaceships being either sleek or bulky, with spires or modules here and there, somewhere for the pilot(s), and definitely engines. Your painting and effects really make this piece stand out, as well as the work on the terrain. Once again nice work, and thanks for sharing your techniques.
Thanks for the feedback. Feel like such a fool for not knowing what it was haha. Appreciate your kind words and more videos on the way soon.
@@creativecuts7803 good on you for being such a good sport about it man.
@@inarb you have to see the funny side right?
@@creativecuts7803 hahaha of course
This is A piece from starwars from episode 2 and 3 (the prequels) just a personal Jedi transport, called an A-wing.
Edit: it is a Delta-7 specifically from the clone wars and episode 3.
Thanks for someone else knowing where im the timeline its from.
Delta 7
@@sglenny001 read the edit portion
@@Terra_Stara oh yea zorry
***loading nerd rant***
It's Anakin Skywalkers Delta-7 Athersprite-class Light interceptor. The little opening in front of the cockpit is for R2D2. Not my favorite of the clone wars era Jedi fighters but a cool ship regardless.
***nerd rant over***
Nice work very cool build.
Thanks man! I like your style... and at the time of filming I genuinely had no idea. I can only chuckle at how many times I have been corrected now. Appreciate the kind words and glad you enjoyed. 👍
Bruh, knew it down to the exact make and model name. I just knew it as Anakin's starfighter.
@@bigpinkstudios All I knew was that it was from Star Wars.
Always wondered what happened to Anakin's ship.
Now this is where the fun begins.
Im assuming you think this is his ship? I always though it crashed into the droid federation ship.
G.I.Joe wars with all the joedi
It’s sandman’s square fighter
OMG! Love it! Now I’ll go to yard sales and discount stores and buy older or broken toys! I’m already saving recyclable garbage and bottle caps for possible usage down the road! My next purchase is an intermediate airbrush kit. Thank you, great video.
Great stuff. I see you are well and truly falling down the rabbit hole. You will look at everything differently from now on... be warned haha
@@creativecuts7803 Yes! And all your fault!
"it is in our mistakes that we learn the most" well said. Great build.
Thanks. Appreciate your support
That came out realy well looks so real.
the craft is a star wars jedi ship, probably not the first to say this.
The guy has been in his shed for 25 years, crafting . Don't mention the Disney trilogy.
@@Reverands it was in the prequel if I'm remembering correctly dunno about the disney ones.
Yeah, that was Anakin's fighter from the prequels.
I'm glad he put that toy to such good use!
@@Feeple Obi-Wan's**
Anakin's had the blue and white pattern he had on his podracer.
@@kingrainbow5432 feeble is right. Anakin had the yellow delta-7, but he did also have a blue modified delta-7 called the azure angel, or something like that.
It’s from Star Wars. Don’t tell you never watched Star Wars!
Very nice work👍⭐. I'm in the process of reviving an old batman toy into a nice display piece. Getting some great tips here.
Sounds great! I wish you the best of luck with your build and always feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thabks for watching 👍
@@creativecuts7803 I certainly will do 👍
Very well done. As usual!
Thank you
Nice composition, all that’s left is to place an action figure that looks like a strange fantasy/weird science comic character standing on/by the ship. That lighting choice at the end was great at capturing that dark side of the moon horizon line or distant light source. Beautiful work as always and a immensely enjoyable learning experience,thank you.
This was my first ever video and one giant experiment really. It turned out much better than expected but I have also come a long way since. Thank you for your kind words 👍👍👍
LOVED THIS BUILD, thanks for sharing your creativity !
I really enjoyed this, it was just what I needed today. I love scratch-builds such as this and your calm tone made it really satisfying to watch. Agree very much with the message at the end there as well.
Also +1 for spaceship wreckages
Thanks dude, glad to hear you enjoyed it and more importantly that it somehow lifted your day.
Space ship? Everyone knows that's a Firefly class ship from Star Trek, Darth Vader was the captain. Otherwise great video! I learned a lot.
Nathan Christie And with that one RUclips comment the greatest cat fight in science fiction began!
@@adamgardiner5869 It's fun to troll every once in awhile, lol.
Actually its a Cylon fighter from that Expanse show, that was cancelled years ago, piloted by Major Buck Rogers.
One out of three of these things are accurate :D
Funny thing is, this is actually an andromeda class vessel from seaquest, the stargate homage episode.
Great narrative during the video, it turned out pretty good, certainly gave me ideas to try something different from the usual war type dioramas. 👍
Cheers mate, really appreciate it. It was my first ever RUclips video and I didnt really know what I was doing but like you said, it turned out pretty well so I thought I'd make more. Since then, I have learned how to use editing software and invested in some better equipment so please feel free to check out some more recent videos for further inspiration. Thanks for watching 👍
very cool brother. looking forward to the next project, great insipration
🤘👍
Just found your channel. Thank you for this, looking forward to enjoying more of your art!
Welcome aboard. Glad you enjoyed the video and more on the way soon
I know this is a bit..... ok a lot late. When working with that durable toy plastic use a small torch to heat up the area you want to bend, cut or scratch or make bullet holes and other damage in. Do this slowly you don't want to blister the plastic. Unless of course that's the look you want to try. Try using this technique on old broken scrap toys you'll be amazed at the kind of details you are able to achieve with this.
Hahaha yes, this was the first video I made and have since invested in a blowtorch. I have also picked up a pyrography tool which allows much more controlled applications. Always learning and always having fun. Cheers
Love it. So clever. Any ideas for an indoors industrial scene? Think the lower levels of a hive city.
Thanks.
Thanks for watching. And yeah why not? Indoor industrial scene on the list!
@@creativecuts7803 I have an upcoming RPG set in a hive/megacity. Sort of a Judge Dredd meets Cloud City, and I am wondering how to make it work on the tabletop. Is it all like a regular city, with buildings, but in a cavernous room, or is it all passages and corridors like a spaceship.
Any advice is appreciated.
I am far from an expert in any of this but from your explanation - I imagine that the base of such a city would be where all the city infrastructure would be - sewers/pipework, passages, the very pit where no one would want to go. Where the real low lifes exist. The gutter! From a playable point of view I guess I would try to keep things accessible/playable - being able to move and remove minis without too much drama - so no external walls. Sorry for the long winded answer but you have got my brain cogs spinning at high speed haha
The diorama is remeniscent of The Ark, the Autobot ship that crashed landed on earth.
Thanks. I glad it sparked your imagination
What a great video! RUclips suggested that I might like this and yes, I certainly did :) Looking forward to seeing future builds, my only constructive criticism would be "sound engineer, more volume on the mic please"
Hasbro made some other jedi starfighters from episode II and III (this one is from the clone wars so it's a little different in style) that would look sweet in an emergency landing landing or crash diorama
The “destruction music” at 7:52 kicks ass... nice touch.
"not really sure what was originally supposed to go in there"... Then accidentally glues a droid into place. LOL
Haha I'm so embarrassed I didn't know what the spaceship was. I loved star wars growing up but kind of lost interest with the later ones. Happy accident I guess. Thanks for watching 👍
Came because I recognized the space ship, stayed because I actually was interested in what would be the end result. Had a nice laugh at "GI Joe or something", definitely a good guess though!
all the product placement toys are so hard to keep track of haha
Great job! Absolutely crushed it
Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor, or Jedi Starfighter mainly from the Clone Wars... Great diorama...
Thanks. Feel pretty stupid that I didn't recognise it
looking really good!
Came out really really good👍🏻👍🏻
Great video young man.
Cheers 👍
Yo. SUCH creativity and artistry! The "Floating Ruined Temple" piece is, in my view, a masterwork. Seeing the process and final result is and has been both uplifting and inspiring, Thanks! :)
Thank you. Really appreciate the support.
That Floating Ruined Temple is the absolute best diorama ever!! This one is awesome as well.
This is epic! The patience and attention to detail put into the work explains how brilliant it turned out. Keep up more videos ☝🏼💯
Seeing this guy talk about such an iconic vehicle is a stone trip! But he is right, that's a nice vehicle.
que angry Bad Star Wars nerds
I enjoyed watching your process btw. You have a very relaxing voice.
Well I mean if he just simply gets corrected/informed in a respectful manner, that should be completely fine, right?
the spaceship is from one of the StarWars films
Thats Obi Wans ship in star wars ep 2. That hole you covered up is where R4 (his droid) rides in the ship
Hot metal destroys the hell out of plastic toys. Get a candle, a nail, and a pair of pliers. Use the pliers to hold the nail, heat it up, and destroy!
I love that you didn't know the origin of the ship but ended up painting it in classic x-wing colours.
Good stuff! I love to watch these projects come together! Keep at it!
Thank for your kind words and support 👍
Super!.😁 Keep up The good work! 🙏
Thank you! 😃
Love it matey, great job. I'd be thinking of adding alien type plants maybe or something, but that's just me. The oils is something I've not considered for ages and that gives a lovely oily, grimy finish in keeping with the industrial space feel and theme you've aimed at. Top dolla!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks man. Nice ideas and something I will bear in mind for future builds.
Really cool
Good video and nice result. I was really hoping for a spherical r2 like dome instead of the shape you picked. Perhaps on another project, you can post pics in youtube and we can give recommendations. I think if the diorama was star wars oriented you could sell it easier. Good job.
You have a Bob Ross style to your video. Kept waiting for you to talk about adding some happy rocks.
Do you sell these when done? I’m sure your studio would be full of dioramas if not. I’ve spent a good amount of time in Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Bentwaters, and London. The homes are very different from the States.
Haha yes I have built up a collection of these now. I never planned to sell them, just make them for the fun of it but if anyone is interested, I would be happy to make some space for new builds i guess. Offers are welcome. London based btw
Man I really like what you made with this cheap toy, great damage and especially the paintjob on the vessel! Some machine-parts behind the ship would have been the icing on the cake in my opinion - like the got torn out...
I#m looking forward to more videos!
Good point. I like your idea thanks for sharing. More videos coming soon 👍
I love how you turned something so simple into such a creative project. The art work is superb! I look forward to more videos.
A bunch of simple techniques and a solid outcome. Can't tell if he's trolling about not knowing what ship that is though - went from Anakin's to almost Obi-Wan's...with a droid?! (Sus)
It really makes me go crazy that the canapee is not transparent
Instead of concentrating on the base. You should have added more grim on the ship. Like a little brown color or dirt where the ship hit the side of the hill, and the canopy of the side too. Maybe some liquid effects, like oil or fuel leaking on the ground and running down the slope. You should study photographs of crash vehicles to understand on the physical effects.
Thanks for the feedback. This was my first time attempting a youtube video and a build of this kind. I will definitely keep in mind your comments for future videos.
Great video. I really like your end product.
Minor bit of criticism, the voice audio was quieter then the music which made the music really loud. May want to do a bit of balancing.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks for the feedback. It was my first video and was still getting to grips with the software. Never thought anyone would watch it haha. Appreciate the kind words and have since sorted the audio issues
Great job, however I would have used some green stuff on the gapping on the back of the model to bring both halves into one seamless body.
It went down in a blasé of glory
Awesome work you did there. Bravo.
The hole is for an astrodroid.
It's a star wars ship.
If you watched the Star Wars Prequel trilogy, you would have realized the hole was for a droid!
think about this though... he has no clue who Jar Jar is
Crazy impressive you just got yourself a new subscriber
RUclips algorithm recommended this vid. Good build but, mate invest in a good microphone or balance out your audio better. Can barely hear you speaking but that destruction music was blaring!
Thanks for the heads up. It was my first video so still getting to grips with the audio levels. Learning more with each video. But always appreciate the feedback
@@creativecuts7803 Oh cool. Best of luck with future vids!
@@creativecuts7803 also it may be a good idea to practice a slightly exaggerated radio style voice. This is good content and you're quite talented, but in terms of the dialogue with us, the veiwer, you are likely to bore some people to sleep with your calm clinical dentists droll style of speaking
@@ryanparker4996personally I find this refreshing. I'm not a fan of the over exaggerated American style of presentation
@@eddieedgar4506 I didn't say he had to put on an accent.
I believe that is anakins Jedi starfighter
Really cool video! Love all the tricks and tips you give.
Not sure if it was just me, but the audio was really soft where it's just you talking, but really loud when there's music.
Thank you for the kind words. This was my first video and the sound is terrible. I have since ironed out the teething problems. We all keep learning right? I never imagined that this video would get anywhere near the views it has.
I believe that is a Star Wars Obi Won ship
You must have a crowded mantelpiece =D
Interesting...
R5-D4 had a rough landing...
Has the SW Imperial Ensignia on it and then "I think it is GI Joe" ^^
Cheers, It's good to see People thinking of others in these times. Stay Safe. TF
Thanks bud, crazy times indeed. 👍
Love it!! This looks great!!
It’s form Star Wars lol Gi joe lol
I use a head set and I find that your sound fades in and out making it hard to hear some parts the sound starts to fade at 09:03 and starts coming back up at 10:40
Yes, fully aware of the audio issues in this video as mentioned in the description. It was my first ever RUclips video, had no idea about sound balancing at the time and never thought anyone would actually watch it. Have since invested in a good mic, learned the software and got to grips with the overall process. Sorry for your ears and appreciate the feedback!
Great dioroma!
Very cool!
The insignia on the right side of the ship is an Imperial one.
Or, you just let the SW ship sit in the back yard in the weather a while and let the puppy chew on it, and burry it half ways somewhere . That's what you get. You would have saved spray paint, and awl that other stuff, and just cleaned up your yard, and surprised to find your ol SW ship is now found days later after that hangover. and maybe few more things in that pile of crap. Just saying...
Nice project!
love it this is incredible.
Cheers. Kind of you to say
Just found your channel. Cool stuff! Looking forward in seeing what other cool things you make! Just got a new Sub from me.
Thanks!! Really appreciate the kind words and support. More videos on the way
Not know a Star Wars ship…. I think not! Lol
Poor Pilot 😢😢😢
This is cool, good work keep it up
Hey, hit up Parris with @EpicReviewGuyz to find out the best type of microphone for your voice & the type of content you create. I remember years ago he tested a microphone that was like earphones which may be better for you to capture your normal talking volume clearly.
Tell him, Michelle Ross, from Dallas TX said HI!
That hole I svwhere a Droid goes..
Need better sound production, but very entertaining non the less
G.I. Joe? Star Wars 😂
I know. Pretty much every comment on this video tells me that. I grew up absolutely loving star wars but started to loose interest around attack of the clones. I made a proper star wars diorama to compensate - see my other videos.
@@creativecuts7803 I know the feeling. I was actually in Episode 1 and I’ve always loved Star Wars as well. But I must say that what Disney has done ruined it for me.
Pretty sure the triangle file would shredd a finger or two were i to use it with such abandon.
If I was him I’d just respond to every Star Wars comment to “what’s Star Wars?”
Obviously star wars
Just found your channel (looks like youtube led a lot of folks here). Great stuff! I look forward to watching the rest. =)
Needs more damage like pipes and wiring sticking out the damaged wing And more soil over the general model Good build bloke
Cheers bud it was my first ever attempt but appreciate the feedback 👍
10:30 in regards to air brushing, my main obstacle is ventilation. what do you use?
I am lucky enough to work in an art studio with a good air filter. Depends on what you are spraying, if you are spraying solvents then extra precaution is needed but with water based paint as long as you wear a mask, I had a makeshift spray station for years which was basically a cardboard box to catch over spray. Also the amount of spraying you do is a factor. Of its to paint the odd mini then a small simple solution is all you need but if you are doing bike tanks or helmets on a regular basis then you would need to have something more substantial. Hope that helps a little but by all means hit me up of you need any more pointers. I am no expert that's for sure but have been airbrushing for the last 20 years so have definitely picked up a couple of things here and there. 👍
@@creativecuts7803 thank you very much
I have this ship somewhere mine is damaged where the droid sit the hatch broke
Please tell me you are joking when u say u dont know Where its from
Hahaha I have since found out it is a jedi starfighter but genuinely at the time of making the video I had no idea. Feel a little stupid. But also it was about the time of attack of the clones that I started losing interest in star wars. Call me nostalgic but the original 3 is where my heart is.
2:38 it’s r2d2’s hole