I love your videos. I mean this in the nicest possible way, but watching your videos makes me feel like I'm getting a glimpse into the workshop of a slightly twisted, alternate reality, post-apocalyptic Santa Claus. You've inspired me to start up my own scratch-building YT channel. I don't have much on it yet but I'm working on it. Love your work! Also, your short films are great!
I was wondering if I missed a video and I was headed to your channel today but I saw you have a new vid. I can't wait to see it all come together in the short film but so far it looks awesome
@@createscifi a friend of mine saw the bones of a razor electric scooter in my yard and said, "Hey there's the frame for your speeder bike." I said, "Wait until you see Create Sci-if's speeder bike, his looks super cool for a few bucks." I think I may have gotten you a new subscriber.... Keep on creating sci-fi!!!!!
Enjoy the video! I know it took time to finish. Its Awesome! You Enjoy your self also make me want start building and making Star Wars props. Thank you. 💥👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😁👍🏿
Love it!!! I did some star wars props lately too (Rey's staff and starting to build he lightsaber), and your stuff gives me some inspiration and ideas. Can't wait to see the film.
Love that gun! The sawn off look is amazing. Thought I would just mention I love sanding too lol, the result is always worth it though. Looking forward to the film, good luck with it all.
I justed did a Tumble Tower blocks in a gun, took me one day to build, not done with it yet. Lots of glue and tape to hold it until I get it done, but it is heavy gun.
4:15 - the other great way to help with glueing end to end with 3D printing is melting the seam shut with a soldering iron - particularly good on larger pieces
So I know I've seen you put weights in things before so that they move better for the actors, is there any reason you didn't do so in this build? For instance using some steel pipe for the barrel rather than the PVC.
Its a lot of 3d printed parts with average 50-70 % infill. Its actually heavier then any other weapon build I've done as is. Most of those others are injection molded so they are hollow inside. The 3d prints are more dense. Its plenty heavy. But good pint
Amazing job! I’m loving how you are making everything your own unique version. Can’t wait to see your film. 👍🏆
Takes a village :) You are they mayor of mine LOL
I love watching your builds. A lot of general "how to get it done" maker knowledge. A real hands on approach to creativity and building.
I love your videos. I mean this in the nicest possible way, but watching your videos makes me feel like I'm getting a glimpse into the workshop of a slightly twisted, alternate reality, post-apocalyptic Santa Claus. You've inspired me to start up my own scratch-building YT channel. I don't have much on it yet but I'm working on it. Love your work! Also, your short films are great!
CAD
Cardboard Aided Design
👍👍👍
hahahah love it
I approve and I know Mandalorian tech when I see it!
sweet
Excellent Excellent job 👏
thx!
You need to start a bespoke prop shop called Mando Build.
It'd be a great play on words and if anyone asks, say it's "mandatory" and "mandalorian."
lol
!!YES!! Can’t wait to see the final film, I been waiting to see you do stuff it the Jedi outfit again ya look awesome in it 🖖🏾👍🏾
thank you great to hear that
AWESOMENESS !!!!!
What else ?
more
daaaaAAAANGGG
haha
Great video yet again! Looking forward to seeing the final film. Had confirmation today that my Create Sci-Fi T-shirt has been dispatched!
thats awesome thx for the support !
Nice technique with the biscuit.
thx!
So exciting Anthony...can’t wait!
I was wondering if I missed a video and I was headed to your channel today but I saw you have a new vid. I can't wait to see it all come together in the short film but so far it looks awesome
thx!
@@createscifi a friend of mine saw the bones of a razor electric scooter in my yard and said, "Hey there's the frame for your speeder bike." I said, "Wait until you see Create Sci-if's speeder bike, his looks super cool for a few bucks." I think I may have gotten you a new subscriber.... Keep on creating sci-fi!!!!!
Love it!!
thx!
*this looks amazing...i'm sure it will inspire other makers and prop builders to create their own versions...*
thx!
Sick build bro!
thx!
Enjoy the video! I know it took time to finish. Its Awesome! You Enjoy your self also make me want start building and making Star Wars props. Thank you. 💥👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😁👍🏿
go for it !
@@createscifi 😁👍🏿
Awesome build. Well done and excellent advice
thx!
Love it!!!
I did some star wars props lately too (Rey's staff and starting to build he lightsaber), and your stuff gives me some inspiration and ideas.
Can't wait to see the film.
Love that gun! The sawn off look is amazing. Thought I would just mention I love sanding too lol, the result is always worth it though. Looking forward to the film, good luck with it all.
right on!
Waiting with bated breath for the film! The sawed-off looks iconically nasty! (Sort of like a Street Sweeper auto shotgun set in the future!)
hahah nice
Awesome job I want one oh I loved the movie! Thank you
I justed did a Tumble Tower blocks in a gun, took me one day to build, not done with it yet. Lots of glue and tape to hold it until I get it done, but it is heavy gun.
Does the mando blaster have a name? It needs a name! Loved watching the series of builds so far and can’t wait to see the fan film!!
I agree, no name yet. Typically those things spring out of a moment, waiting for that moment :)
I love these build videos.
They're entertaining, informative, and helps to get the creative juices going. #createscifi
right on !
4:15 - the other great way to help with glueing end to end with 3D printing is melting the seam shut with a soldering iron - particularly good on larger pieces
great tip!
This is great, I may have missed it (was fighting with my 3d printer while watching this) Did you put your remix up? Or is that an in house thing?
So I know I've seen you put weights in things before so that they move better for the actors, is there any reason you didn't do so in this build? For instance using some steel pipe for the barrel rather than the PVC.
Looking forward to the film keep up the good work
Its a lot of 3d printed parts with average 50-70 % infill. Its actually heavier then any other weapon build I've done as is. Most of those others are injection molded so they are hollow inside. The 3d prints are more dense. Its plenty heavy. But good pint
How many more days or weeks until your Star Wars film
Prob 2 months ish
Oh man
hum, now the waiting is going to be tough x')
for me to ! visual effects is a slog , hang tight !
Looks like the Mare's Leg version
Nice hat! Are you apart of the mando mercs?
I am not , they are a great resource. “I won’t belong to a club that accepts me as a member.”
- Oscar Wilde
So shiny, so chrome...
hahha
You didn’t fire it up
We do in the film :)