Cheers! It's my favourite build so far. Thank you for mentioning the editing, the only experience I have is what you see on RUclips, so I work hard at improving that side of my videos.
@@WulvenKraft really?? Your editing experience is that you have already in your channel? Damn, you're talented then. Looks very professional right now.
@@joaquim8498 Thank you! I'm trying, it feels like I'm getting better with each video. The edits feels like common sense, some things I do like, some not so much, so I'm focused on the type of editing I enjoy. Color grading & audio design is now very high on my list of things to develop.
My kids have Legos. Drawers and drawers of them. Some of the parts are from when I was a kid (easily making them 40+ years old-Legos last for freaking ever!) and we just had a Lego store open in our town. PARTS GALORE!!!! Since I play Tau, I wonder what I can do for drones...
Cheers! I use Clip Studio, previously called Manga Studio, the Japanese version of Photoshop, although now pretty well established world & industry wide.
Well well well, that is a beautiful face that appeared with the national animal of Scotland! 😏😏😅 Great build tho mate love it the Kevin Bacon bit had me creasing 🤣🤣🤣
The 3D printed parts are completely optional, they are just part of 'my' Servohauler. You can download the basic template from my website, any greeblies you choose to add are completely up to you. I used parts of a spray bottle, but of course the options are limitless!
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Looks great ! I've been looking for some terrain ideas for necromunda, I think I'll be making something similar very soon
Glad I could help!
Really cool idea! Thank you for being a great youtuber!
No, thank you for watching!
Really beautiful model. I like all the process, so creative and funny. The video editing job is so funny to. Thanks to share.
Cheers! It's my favourite build so far. Thank you for mentioning the editing, the only experience I have is what you see on RUclips, so I work hard at improving that side of my videos.
@@WulvenKraft really?? Your editing experience is that you have already in your channel? Damn, you're talented then. Looks very professional right now.
@@joaquim8498 Thank you! I'm trying, it feels like I'm getting better with each video. The edits feels like common sense, some things I do like, some not so much, so I'm focused on the type of editing I enjoy. Color grading & audio design is now very high on my list of things to develop.
Awesome stuff mate!
Cheers Iain!
My kids have Legos. Drawers and drawers of them. Some of the parts are from when I was a kid (easily making them 40+ years old-Legos last for freaking ever!) and we just had a Lego store open in our town.
PARTS GALORE!!!! Since I play Tau, I wonder what I can do for drones...
I can think of a few pieces that spring to mind straight away 🤣
Lego star wars would combine well with the Tau
Great video! I am curious as to what CAD program you used to sketch out the plans.
Cheers! I use Clip Studio, previously called Manga Studio, the Japanese version of Photoshop, although now pretty well established world & industry wide.
@@WulvenKraft Thanks for the info. Cheers.
@@JamesWilson-sg7im you can get it really cheap, as Little as £30 in a sale, which happen regularly.
Kool fancy truck. I like 🤩
It's the little brother to the yet to be built BIG BROTHER haha
I think that proxy only needs a proper paint job 0:03
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Well well well, that is a beautiful face that appeared with the national animal of Scotland! 😏😏😅
Great build tho mate love it the Kevin Bacon bit had me creasing 🤣🤣🤣
One of the best worst films ever made!
@@WulvenKraft 🤣🤣 true!
Ok, this looks pretty nice. But what about the skulls? Are they a morbid kind of mirror tree only with rotten flesh odour? just kidding, great build.
Haha I'm not sure why I did that. it was one of my first thoughts & it looks cool. I guess it was just a nod to one of the GW models.
If I knew I had to design it on a computer and use a 3d printer I would not have wasted my time.
The 3D printed parts are completely optional, they are just part of 'my' Servohauler. You can download the basic template from my website, any greeblies you choose to add are completely up to you. I used parts of a spray bottle, but of course the options are limitless!