@@davidleavitt835[spoilers for Dune part 1] Paul had visions of Jamis teaching him the ways of the desert and the Fremen, and in a way he did, by Paul learning that he needed to kill to survive, he learned how harsh the desert can be, Paul also has a vision of Jamis killing him and in an abstract sense this is also true, by defeating Jamis, Paul's innocence also dies with him since that's his first kill
I used to work for AMC corporate, and one time I was pulled into a conference room and showed some new video for chocolate churros we were going to sell at AMC Dine In. The chocolate really oozed out of them in the video. I was then asked if they looked too much like a certain part of the human anatomy. So I can say for sure they knew exactly what these looked like when they made them. 😂
My biggest criticism is they didn't go the whole hog and include cinnamon popcorn (or just cinnamon seasoning for the popcorn) since that's what the spice is supposed to taste like, and literally taking it from the worm's mouth is a fairly meta bit of commentary if you've read the books.
@@draconusfrigidus " literally taking it from the worm's mouth is a fairly meta bit of commentary if you've read the books." They are designed like dog paw cleaners, so there's even more meta commentary in that fact of manufacturing and distribution.
The worm and the sand are like two distinct elements too much, I think putting the worm in place before he added the sand so some of it got in the worm would have helped, or making the hole cave in a bit around the worm's body so it looks like it tunneled out of it
Adam, The fact that the foam on the tube doesn't meet at a common seam on the bottom bugs the crap out of me. I really thought you would have filled that in before painting.
I appreciate the fact that he did this entire thing without making any of the obvious jokes. One, it wouldn't really be in character for Adam/Tested but also the Internet has already made all the possible jokes you could make about this popcorn bucket.
Wow what a fun project. I think you could have added a small amount of super fine copper glitter to look a bit more like spice from the film. Would give some specs to catch light. Nice work as always.
My brain can't look away from that gap where the skin on the pipe doesn't make it all the way around... why did we put so much effort into this and not patch that?
Right? It would have been so easy to fix. While I appreciate all the effort put into this, the one thing that bothers me most is the lack of a sand-mound around the worm. Even the bucket has that. Well, that, and the notion that Paul was riding the worm underground..
not sure how many of you guys watch van neistats channel, but he is a big proponent of "good enough", and i think adam is probably the king of "good enough". sure, hes a perfectionist with certain things, but i am often surprised by his ability to look past details like this. surely the gap in the scales and the lack of a mound around the worm are details worth fixing? based on the shirt change im guessing this build took him longer than expected and they needed to put a video out
@@whateverjustposting Maybe so. Conceptualization is key to getting all of these details just right, and I suppose he hasn’t the time to labor over such things, when he could, instead, just make something fun that takes way less time, and still conveys the passion involved. I understand.
@@whateverjustposting I was thinking the exact same thing. I would watch a part 2 of this build, but i honestly don't think there will be one, considering it's a diorama for a popcorn bucket after all.
3M Super 78 is a great spray adhesive for polystyrene and other foam materials that will not melt. It also has the added benefit of being able to be hot-wire cut once applied and/or fully cured. So while hot glue is also my preferred way to adhere foam, plastic, or plaster casting to foam in quick and casual "run and gun" glue ups of smaller pieces to a larger base, I find that using the spray adhesive is a great way to make a large but still sculptable base for models and dioramas. It also has far less dimensionality than hot glue, creating tight spaces between large blocks, easing the smoothing that I do down the line.
Would love to see a new video where you demonstrate your painting skills.... shading, dry brushing, oil washing etc. Making a project look "Real" is a special thing.
I don't even have a proper table or workbench to do this kind of stuff on, so to say I envy Adam his workshop is an understatement. My hobby is basically just collecting stuff so that I can make something out of it "some day when I get a work area."
i work at a shop that makes props for escape rooms, if you need a quick cheap but rugged sand effect try wood glue, water and real sand, mix it up real good, paint it on with a brush and let it dry overnight, than paint
@@madmodder123 i do alot of the larger construction type stuff! i make stuff like book lecterns than when you place the correct 4 items on the top it lights up and plays an audio file, or shelf units that when you place the right item on it the bottom drops open revealing the clue to the next puzzle! its the best job!
I have been a huge fan of Dune since my teens. Read the books, saw the original movie so many times, saw the new movie and soooo ready for the new one coming out. I would just swoon if I got my hands on one of those popcorn buckets. So freakin cool and absolutely LOVE what you did with it. I appreciate you getting into it so much and sharing your thoughts and creativity.
love this! i wanna try now. i think im gonna add some cotton balls and pull them apart and airbrush them so it looks a bit like the sand exploding like it does in the movies!
I won't go out of my way to get one of these popcorn buckets but if they have them available at my IMAX screening I don't know how I'll be able to resist! Great work.
Lmao why do we as humans do that? Lol. Like ugh you smell that? Then the other person starts sniffing hard to try to smell it lol. Like it's horrible don't smell it!
@@Link_Skywalker007Morbid curiosity would be my main guess. The other would be a more primal "make your brain remember this so you can avoid it in the future" type thing.
Nitro cellulose dope. Not only does it smell terrible but you will be walking on the ceiling if you smell too much of it.. Super flammable too. V-e-r-y addictive..
Having been the Bondo Queen in a former life, and now sculpting in styrofoam I can not wait to slap some Bondo on a chunk of foam and see what happens! Never too late❤️❗️
Adam, i still think you should wear a respirator while using bondo. The fact that it's giving you a headache is a sign that you don't have enough ventilation. Please take care of yourself as we want you around a long time.
We got ours last night. Seeing the actual movie next week but the wife had to have it! It was actually sold out at 1 theater so we had to go to another! 27 bucks! Pretty crazy price for what it is but ah well!
As a d&d nerd I'm looking for ways to turn "props" and "junk" into minis in my d&d games! D&D has a perfect monster in the rogues gallery for this! the d&d purple worm! this bucket will have to be a homebrewed monster "the purple worm matriarch"! and as a warhammer 40k tyranid player, I love seeing crafting vids like this!
I went to see the movie the other day but alas no popcorn buckets left which was fine. The film was incredible, glad I got to see it on the big screen.
One thing I would add is layers of sand around sand worm. You can see it on a bucket, as if worm pushed out some sand and it formed a ring around it. And in diorama sand worm just comes out without making any changes on the surface around it.
I love this kind of marketing because it is such dumb fun. It doesn't matter if ya keep one or toss it because it just highlights the dumb fun of the human experience. Honestly wish I had the kind of talent you have. The ability to take what is in your head and translate it to other forms is a wonderful gift. My wetware has lots of fun but the point A to be B is broken. So it is nice to watch someone that does not have that issue.
I had to make molds of my teeth recently and there was a blue clay and a white clay. The white clay was the kicker and I was able to explain what it was/did to my mom from your teaching in those videos! I am glad I watched your videos about mixing a molding agent and kicker because I thankfully mixed mine enough and got good molds of my teeth
Duneronomy! I love it! I would like to see you refine it by adding sand ripples where it's coming out of the sand and maybe a little sand falling from the mouth to give it more movement.
I love watching Adam do this kind of magic. It inspires me. Then I suddenly remember, I'm incompetent! Lol! But it's wonderful to watch a skilled person at work
Never hot wire cut polyester without a respirator!!! Whatever Adam said here, polyester and other foams emit very toxic gases. My dad took me to a local sculpters guild event commemorating a local sculpter artist Elizabeth Mayhew, who had her cast bronze sculptures at the Venice Biennale in the early 1960s. But she paid a horrible price for making her casting molds with styrofoam, with in early onset dementia.
Yes he does tend to talk a load of bollocks. He doesn’t know the difference between Expanded Polystyrene and Polystyrene. He’s wearing glasses and yet can’t recognise what is clearly an ABS Plastruct tube. Then there is the usual bollocks and patronising drivel about exothermic reactions which most of us learned about when we were 12 year old kids in school. Repetitive boring stories and name dropping about ILM, the hallmarks of a sad old has-been, yawn!
I really enjoyed this video, your wonder and joy you find in making this was uplifting, I wish you would have shared more of the painting process however. Thank you for making this, and even more for sharing it!
Induction Time/ Dwell Time, Pot Life, Working Time, Kick, Flash Time, Cure To Recoat, Cure to Touch, Cure to Sand, Cure to Tape... All terms I wish I could forget.
Dune is my favourite series. I have no idea how many times I've read the entire thing, but especially God Emperor of Dune. So this is an absolute delight. One of my favourite people to watch (Your genuine love and enthusiasm), and my favourite sci-fi novels, coming together.
I've only seen the origal Dune movie from '84. I do want to see these films though. Incredible job on the diorama though. It looks like something that was actually made for the movie.
Never saw the new Dune movie due to covid, so I won't be going to see the second part, unless a local theater chooses to run the first one again. Sad, the original Dune movie was a big part of my formative movie experience. 😢 As an aside, Night Shift here on RUclips uses thin wood veneer (think he prefers oak), to detail the edges of his dioramas, and paints them black. Really gives them a professional finish.
I’m a retired aircraft painter for custom private jets, we had to get tested regularly for overexposure to hexavalent chromium from spraying and sanding the green corrosion resistant primer. Gotta be careful with these chemicals, one painter I worked with used to was his hands with paint thinner and got pulled over one day for a traffic stop and smelled like alcohol to the cop because of the thinner, well he breathalyzed him and he tested positive because so much had built up in his system.
War am Mittwoch in Dune 2. Hätte mir aus Spaß auch so einen Becher geholt. 😅 Gab es in meinem Kino aber leider nicht. Es gibt den glaube ich nicht in Deutschland. 😐
We used to use Bondo all the time in my industrial design program. I still have some sick warm fuzzies when I smell it. And then throw open my windows.
It needs polyfill painted in that sand ochre around the exit of the worm so that it looks like sand being blasted out as the worm emerges from the dune.
It would have been extraordinarily difficult for them to screw up this sequel. It was marvelous. I have never even got into dune at all until the first movie came out. Caught me by surprise. The visuals are awesome.
You used Methyl Ethyl Ketone on expanded polystyrene and *didn't* end up with a shapeless puddle of sludge covering your bench??? I'm amazed! IIRC, when I was a kid, Testors used to market it as a liquid model cement, and that stuff was impressive with the vast number of things you could reduce to slag, usually [but not always! 3:)] without intending to. Gives a whole new meaning to "Bond-O"!
Adam, as I'm sure you've read the book you might get a laugh out of the parody, 'DOON' from National Lampoon. It was released in 1984 and written by Ellis Weiner, long lost relative of Oscar Meyer.
Bit surprised the rubber mouth baleens aren't just a simple SINGLE long bar with the strips that's then wrapped in a small two layer coil with the ends being tapered to overlap at the joins and as registration points. That they made em as rings , and possibly as TWO different ones must have had a good reason.
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Hey, wondering, what would the possibility of collaborating with my engineering Channel in possibly 4-5 months.
(Not many vids currently but lots coming out soon)
“The mystery of the Dune Sandworm Popcorn Bucket isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience."
- Jamis, probably
Nice almost quote, especially when Dune Part 1 ruined the lesson of Jamis; imho.
So David Lynch Dune is better in your opinion ? Lol I've only seen that one idk
@@davidleavitt835 cool dude 👍
@@davidleavitt835[spoilers for Dune part 1] Paul had visions of Jamis teaching him the ways of the desert and the Fremen, and in a way he did, by Paul learning that he needed to kill to survive, he learned how harsh the desert can be, Paul also has a vision of Jamis killing him and in an abstract sense this is also true, by defeating Jamis, Paul's innocence also dies with him since that's his first kill
I cannot for the life of me believe they made this bucket topper, but I can absolutely believe you found a great use for it.
It's just a dog paw cleaner
Whether they knew what they were doing or not, as a marketing thing, it succeeded in spades.
its still looks sus as all hell 😅
@@GremmPaltakinhold on now 🤨
@@booga_booga2828 And thus was how GremmPaltakin started their OnlyFans page....😉
"What's in the popcorn bucket? "
"...pain..."
cbt
🤣🤣🤣
Feyd getting bricked up as we speak
"An animal trapped in a cinema will eat popcorn during the quiet bits... What will you do...?"
"Good luck you movie lover... I hope you live"
Use it a breadbox. "What's in the box?"" "Pain au chocolat".
I used to work for AMC corporate, and one time I was pulled into a conference room and showed some new video for chocolate churros we were going to sell at AMC Dine In. The chocolate really oozed out of them in the video. I was then asked if they looked too much like a certain part of the human anatomy. So I can say for sure they knew exactly what these looked like when they made them. 😂
im confident they knew what they where doing as well and it worked lol
My biggest criticism is they didn't go the whole hog and include cinnamon popcorn (or just cinnamon seasoning for the popcorn) since that's what the spice is supposed to taste like, and literally taking it from the worm's mouth is a fairly meta bit of commentary if you've read the books.
@@draconusfrigidus Cinnamon roll oreos popcorn, instant billions.
@@draconusfrigidus " literally taking it from the worm's mouth is a fairly meta bit of commentary if you've read the books."
They are designed like dog paw cleaners, so there's even more meta commentary in that fact of manufacturing and distribution.
It feels like it needs a little something to create a flowing texture around where it emerges from the sand.
Also needs sand coloured cotton wool ‘dust cloud’ around worm
The worm and the sand are like two distinct elements too much, I think putting the worm in place before he added the sand so some of it got in the worm would have helped, or making the hole cave in a bit around the worm's body so it looks like it tunneled out of it
20:20 - POV Adam savage snaps your neck without warning 😆
Glad I'm not the only one 😆
I'll allow it
We've all been there, playing Titanfall 1 when suddenly...
He really is a savage
Holy crap that makes me uncomfortable now 😂
Mann some sand clouds billowing out of the sandworm tunnel and around the ornithopter would have been a chef's kiss.
400 hammers of all shapes and sizes in the shop. Time to put the lid back on the bondo can...hit it with a screwdriver!
a screwdriver is just another hammer of a different shape and size
That's just a hammer of a different shape. Remember, "Everything's a hammer."
Don't you know every tool is a hammer?
And is his favorite type of screwdriver.
Adam would make a great College Professor of Fine Art and Sculpture.
I think a College of Fine Art should give him an Honorary Doctorate degree.
Adam, The fact that the foam on the tube doesn't meet at a common seam on the bottom bugs the crap out of me. I really thought you would have filled that in before painting.
I appreciate the fact that he did this entire thing without making any of the obvious jokes.
One, it wouldn't really be in character for Adam/Tested but also the Internet has already made all the possible jokes you could make about this popcorn bucket.
Oh... I wonder what clever jokes they can come up with.
YOU KNOW WHAT I'M DUNE 2 THAT POPCORN BUCKET
Underrated comment
Kids everywhere losing their virginity to a popcorn bucket 😂
Giving it the worm?
Wow what a fun project. I think you could have added a small amount of super fine copper glitter to look a bit more like spice from the film. Would give some specs to catch light. Nice work as always.
Appreciate the polyester vs epoxy info, thank you
love your videos!
My brain can't look away from that gap where the skin on the pipe doesn't make it all the way around... why did we put so much effort into this and not patch that?
Right? It would have been so easy to fix. While I appreciate all the effort put into this, the one thing that bothers me most is the lack of a sand-mound around the worm. Even the bucket has that. Well, that, and the notion that Paul was riding the worm underground..
Agreed!!
not sure how many of you guys watch van neistats channel, but he is a big proponent of "good enough", and i think adam is probably the king of "good enough". sure, hes a perfectionist with certain things, but i am often surprised by his ability to look past details like this. surely the gap in the scales and the lack of a mound around the worm are details worth fixing? based on the shirt change im guessing this build took him longer than expected and they needed to put a video out
@@whateverjustposting Maybe so. Conceptualization is key to getting all of these details just right, and I suppose he hasn’t the time to labor over such things, when he could, instead, just make something fun that takes way less time, and still conveys the passion involved. I understand.
@@whateverjustposting I was thinking the exact same thing. I would watch a part 2 of this build, but i honestly don't think there will be one, considering it's a diorama for a popcorn bucket after all.
Love the paint job on the worm! Reminds me of the way it looks on old book covers.
Bless the Maker and his diorama
I'm a Injection molding proccess tech. thank you for taking that a part. I have to analyze almost everything plastic that I see.😂
3M Super 78 is a great spray adhesive for polystyrene and other foam materials that will not melt. It also has the added benefit of being able to be hot-wire cut once applied and/or fully cured.
So while hot glue is also my preferred way to adhere foam, plastic, or plaster casting to foam in quick and casual "run and gun" glue ups of smaller pieces to a larger base, I find that using the spray adhesive is a great way to make a large but still sculptable base for models and dioramas. It also has far less dimensionality than hot glue, creating tight spaces between large blocks, easing the smoothing that I do down the line.
Super 77 also works in a pinch, but only thin coats sprayed very far away will not melt the foam, but at least it is a repeatable technique.
"that's the business end of our worm"
The last shot of grabbing popcorn out of it was just some icing on the cake.
Would love to see a new video where you demonstrate your painting skills.... shading, dry brushing, oil washing etc.
Making a project look "Real" is a special thing.
I don't even have a proper table or workbench to do this kind of stuff on, so to say I envy Adam his workshop is an understatement. My hobby is basically just collecting stuff so that I can make something out of it "some day when I get a work area."
Adam NEEDS to know about the RUclips channel “North of The Border”. He does comedy while making amazing clay sculptures and dioramas.
Ah yes, the other Adam who likes to make tiny nerdy things.
NerdForge is another great channel. I think Adam would love her builds.
as well as Boylei Hobby Time, Bill Making Stuff, and Studson Studio!
i work at a shop that makes props for escape rooms, if you need a quick cheap but rugged sand effect try wood glue, water and real sand, mix it up real good, paint it on with a brush and let it dry overnight, than paint
sounds like a fun job, what kinda stuff have you made?
sand do be sandy
@@madmodder123 i do alot of the larger construction type stuff! i make stuff like book lecterns than when you place the correct 4 items on the top it lights up and plays an audio file, or shelf units that when you place the right item on it the bottom drops open revealing the clue to the next puzzle! its the best job!
you can also grind the sand a bit with mortar and pestle if need smaller particles
@@shadow111d So YOU'RE the one that makes that one brick stand out from all the rest :D
I have been a huge fan of Dune since my teens. Read the books, saw the original movie so many times, saw the new movie and soooo ready for the new one coming out. I would just swoon if I got my hands on one of those popcorn buckets. So freakin cool and absolutely LOVE what you did with it. I appreciate you getting into it so much and sharing your thoughts and creativity.
10:04 True to himself, Adam demonstrates that every tool is a hammer.
Isn’t that part of the Mythbusters manifesto?
love this! i wanna try now. i think im gonna add some cotton balls and pull them apart and airbrush them so it looks a bit like the sand exploding like it does in the movies!
I appreciate that editor Norm knows when I want to fast forward!
I won't go out of my way to get one of these popcorn buckets but if they have them available at my IMAX screening I don't know how I'll be able to resist! Great work.
Great project!! I think it just needs a sand dust cloud and it would look amazing!!
I love that you actually filled it with popcorn!
Everything in your life has led you to this moment, reaching into the mouth of a sandworm to retrieve popcorn on camera.
Adam: "It smells terrible!"
Also Adam: Smells it again immediately
🤣
Lmao why do we as humans do that? Lol. Like ugh you smell that? Then the other person starts sniffing hard to try to smell it lol. Like it's horrible don't smell it!
@@Link_Skywalker007Morbid curiosity would be my main guess. The other would be a more primal "make your brain remember this so you can avoid it in the future" type thing.
Must be burnt popcorn ;)
Nitro cellulose dope. Not only does it smell terrible but you will be walking on the ceiling if you smell too much of it.. Super flammable too. V-e-r-y addictive..
@@Link_Skywalker007 .. like smelling our own sh!t
I love the addition of grabbing the popcorn from the maw of the worm in the end.
That bucket of sand must be the holy grail of basing material for Star Wars legion players. Imagine your sandtroopers on actual Tatooine sand.
Having been the Bondo Queen in a former life, and now sculpting in styrofoam I can not wait to slap some Bondo on a chunk of foam and see what happens! Never too late❤️❗️
4:47 "...this is just for my own edification..."
I object! This is for ALL of our edification.
Great to see you address, in small terms, the effects of different and mostly used products for shaping and filling.
The ornithopter looks good, quite insect-like
That's the point
Saw Dune 2 last night. It's a Masterpiece.
Adam, i still think you should wear a respirator while using bondo. The fact that it's giving you a headache is a sign that you don't have enough ventilation. Please take care of yourself as we want you around a long time.
Never wanted a popcorn bucket so badly.
We got ours last night. Seeing the actual movie next week but the wife had to have it! It was actually sold out at 1 theater so we had to go to another! 27 bucks! Pretty crazy price for what it is but ah well!
As a d&d nerd I'm looking for ways to turn "props" and "junk" into minis in my d&d games! D&D has a perfect monster in the rogues gallery for this! the d&d purple worm! this bucket will have to be a homebrewed monster "the purple worm matriarch"! and as a warhammer 40k tyranid player, I love seeing crafting vids like this!
Grabbing the popcorn at the end is the icing on the cake.
thats not iceing
I went to see the movie the other day but alas no popcorn buckets left which was fine. The film was incredible, glad I got to see it on the big screen.
Bless the maker, bless his water. Bless the coming and going of him.
May his passing cleanse the world. May he keep his world for his people.
Emphasis on coming
One thing I would add is layers of sand around sand worm.
You can see it on a bucket, as if worm pushed out some sand and it formed a ring around it.
And in diorama sand worm just comes out without making any changes on the surface around it.
I love this kind of marketing because it is such dumb fun. It doesn't matter if ya keep one or toss it because it just highlights the dumb fun of the human experience. Honestly wish I had the kind of talent you have. The ability to take what is in your head and translate it to other forms is a wonderful gift. My wetware has lots of fun but the point A to be B is broken. So it is nice to watch someone that does not have that issue.
Amazing! Now for the full Norm lighting and smoke treatment.
I just saw it in IMAX last night and OMG...
Amazing Duneorama build Adam! And thanks for the HD-Foam shoutout! 🙌🙌
Pulling stuff apart to know, how and why they produced it like it is, I DO THIS TOO! haha...also always hope i can get it together again!
I had to make molds of my teeth recently and there was a blue clay and a white clay. The white clay was the kicker and I was able to explain what it was/did to my mom from your teaching in those videos!
I am glad I watched your videos about mixing a molding agent and kicker because I thankfully mixed mine enough and got good molds of my teeth
That reminds me of the stuff another Adam (from the channel "North of the Border") and the channel Boylei Hobby Time are making. This is great!
Came for the lunacy, stayed for the sandworm.
I love that the diorama still functions as popcorn bucket
Duneronomy! I love it! I would like to see you refine it by adding sand ripples where it's coming out of the sand and maybe a little sand falling from the mouth to give it more movement.
I love watching Adam do this kind of magic. It inspires me. Then I suddenly remember, I'm incompetent! Lol! But it's wonderful to watch a skilled person at work
As someone who is painting a grick miniature to look like a mini sandworm, this video is just absolutely perfect.
I think it would make a great light switch cover! Just imagine putting your hand in there in the dark...
Noooooooo
The popcorn must flow.
The sandworm bucket is essential !! 🎉
Never hot wire cut polyester without a respirator!!!
Whatever Adam said here, polyester and other foams emit very toxic gases.
My dad took me to a local sculpters guild event commemorating a local sculpter artist Elizabeth Mayhew, who had her cast bronze sculptures at the Venice Biennale in the early 1960s.
But she paid a horrible price for making her casting molds with styrofoam, with in early onset dementia.
Yes he does tend to talk a load of bollocks. He doesn’t know the difference between Expanded Polystyrene and Polystyrene. He’s wearing glasses and yet can’t recognise what is clearly an ABS Plastruct tube. Then there is the usual bollocks and patronising drivel about exothermic reactions which most of us learned about when we were 12 year old kids in school. Repetitive boring stories and name dropping about ILM, the hallmarks of a sad old has-been, yawn!
@@securityrobotAnd yet here you are...watching and commenting.
I really enjoyed this video, your wonder and joy you find in making this was uplifting, I wish you would have shared more of the painting process however. Thank you for making this, and even more for sharing it!
Watched Dune: Part Two tonight, it’s a stunning film, simply incredible- a true sci-fi epic
@5:23 haha props on the @AvE shoutout
Induction Time/ Dwell Time, Pot Life, Working Time, Kick, Flash Time, Cure To Recoat, Cure to Touch, Cure to Sand, Cure to Tape... All terms I wish I could forget.
Absolutely Loved the ending when Adam started grabbing the Popcorn 🌽
This is most definitely the best channel on RUclips. I couldn’t watch and listen to you all day!
Dune is my favourite series. I have no idea how many times I've read the entire thing, but especially God Emperor of Dune. So this is an absolute delight. One of my favourite people to watch (Your genuine love and enthusiasm), and my favourite sci-fi novels, coming together.
I've only seen the origal Dune movie from '84. I do want to see these films though. Incredible job on the diorama though. It looks like something that was actually made for the movie.
Anyone else get the bad spine tingles from the brushing sounds when he put the first coat on the worm?
The SNL skit where they say (or sing) what everyone is thinking is hilarious
🎼iiiit looook's llllike and an angery butt hooole 🎶
Never saw the new Dune movie due to covid, so I won't be going to see the second part, unless a local theater chooses to run the first one again. Sad, the original Dune movie was a big part of my formative movie experience. 😢
As an aside, Night Shift here on RUclips uses thin wood veneer (think he prefers oak), to detail the edges of his dioramas, and paints them black. Really gives them a professional finish.
The worm is the hot butter, the hot butter is the worm
I’m a retired aircraft painter for custom private jets, we had to get tested regularly for overexposure to hexavalent chromium from spraying and sanding the green corrosion resistant primer. Gotta be careful with these chemicals, one painter I worked with used to was his hands with paint thinner and got pulled over one day for a traffic stop and smelled like alcohol to the cop because of the thinner, well he breathalyzed him and he tested positive because so much had built up in his system.
I love this piece of merch. If those are available for purchase here in Germany I will absolutely get one.
War am Mittwoch in Dune 2. Hätte mir aus Spaß auch so einen Becher geholt. 😅 Gab es in meinem Kino aber leider nicht. Es gibt den glaube ich nicht in Deutschland. 😐
Only Adam would look at a novelty popcorn bucket topper and base a whole diorama around it.
If there was a AVE, Adam Savage Venn diagram this collectible would be at the center.
We used to use Bondo all the time in my industrial design program. I still have some sick warm fuzzies when I smell it. And then throw open my windows.
Omgosh. The popcorn grab at the end!!
It needs polyfill painted in that sand ochre around the exit of the worm so that it looks like sand being blasted out as the worm emerges from the dune.
The popcorn bucket and Drink cup for the movie Oppenheimer were brilliant... Fatman and Littleboy respectively...
I can't believe the bucket is actually made of metal! Thats definitely worrth it for the cost of the ticket and concession alone 😆
I love love love what you created with this. I'm so hyped for the movie.
Adam: holds up dune bucket.
Me: I should call her.
I did not think I would be asking "What's Adam Savage going to be Dune 2 that popcorn bucket?" this week, but here we are.
It would have been extraordinarily difficult for them to screw up this sequel. It was marvelous. I have never even got into dune at all until the first movie came out. Caught me by surprise. The visuals are awesome.
the cut at about 6 minutes where adam slams down the block of foam was just fast enough that I thought he crushed his glasses haha.
Two thoughts. Paint the ornithopter wire gold like the ground and put a mirror in the bottom of the sand worm. haha. Thanks for the videos!
Only thing left to do is to set some sand-colored cotton balls around the sandworm to add effect to it bursting out from the ground.
That popcorn bucket is simply awesome
That's why I love Adam, we both seen this and thought what cool things to make diorama with.😂
I've never read the books, and haven't seen any of the movies aside from part one. He learns to control the worms?!
You used Methyl Ethyl Ketone on expanded polystyrene and *didn't* end up with a shapeless puddle of sludge covering your bench??? I'm amazed! IIRC, when I was a kid, Testors used to market it as a liquid model cement, and that stuff was impressive with the vast number of things you could reduce to slag, usually [but not always! 3:)] without intending to.
Gives a whole new meaning to "Bond-O"!
Huh. I took the DIY project for mine in an entirely different direction. Neat.
Adam, as I'm sure you've read the book you might get a laugh out of the parody, 'DOON' from National Lampoon. It was released in 1984 and written by Ellis Weiner, long lost relative of Oscar Meyer.
Bit surprised the rubber mouth baleens aren't just a simple SINGLE long bar with the strips that's then wrapped in a small two layer coil with the ends being tapered to overlap at the joins and as registration points.
That they made em as rings , and possibly as TWO different ones must have had a good reason.