Salut sharon. Superbe réalisation, tes personnages sont superbement retranscrit, ça donne un plus aux customs qui sont déjà magnifiques. Encore une belle prestation. Bravo , c est bluffant. 😉
Very cool way to do figures! Is like making a stop motion animation figure in miniature, with wires. Have you ever used just clay or other types of form of materials? I gotta handed to you! You did an awesome job! But isn’t it more simple by just using clay or putty? Anyway! As always! Very impressed by your creations!👌😎👍Love the way the car came out looking too!
Nice work. IRL, the Buick and the BMW wouldn't be close in size to one another. The BMW would be tiny compared to the Buick. However, that pose a problem when making diecasts aimed at kids, some cars would end up too small or too big for the accessories and it also may make kids dislike one car over the other due to its size. So, even tho all cars by HW, Matchbox, Majorette, etc are refered to as 1:64 scale, they vary in scale. Some get to be in the 1:50-1:60 scales, some even go in the 1:70 range (if they're big IRL). Even seen some in the 1:80s scale (mostly 18 wheeler trucks). That's why some casting boast being real 1:64 scale cars. That said, that was a real nice tutorial on how to make drivers. I have a couple of old Hong Kong era racer cars in need of replacement drivers and I'll try your technique on them.
These truly are miniature works of art at this point. Amazing work as always!
pretty cool way of making figures
Good job. Congratulations. Do not stop with your figurines. I want to see more figurines handmade. It is my pleasure. Take care...
Thanks a lot. I will!
Sharon ya tiempo soy seguidor de tus trabajos en custom son fantásticos. Saludos cordiales
Gracias gracias🥰
Salut sharon.
Superbe réalisation, tes personnages sont superbement retranscrit, ça donne un plus aux customs qui sont déjà magnifiques. Encore une belle prestation. Bravo , c est bluffant. 😉
Thanks a lot. Always plesure to read your comments🥰😍
Very interesting cheers Michael
Thanks for watching!
Very cool way to do figures! Is like making a stop motion animation figure in miniature, with wires. Have you ever used just clay or other types of form of materials? I gotta handed to you! You did an awesome job! But isn’t it more simple by just using clay or putty? Anyway! As always! Very impressed by your creations!👌😎👍Love the way the car came out looking too!
Clay is weak. These figures i make are way stronger, plus you can readjust them by breaking their hands and fill with glue again. Very easy.
@@bambilala1 ahhh yeah I guess you’re right!😎👍
That is so cool. This is why l love your channel. You always take on projects that are unique.
Thanks s lot for this nice comment🥰🥰🥰
im 1st that a cool idea man shared liked loved man
Thanks a lot!
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The pepole you are making are fun. Uou do good job. Would be fun to se you do that red veska moped with a custom figur
Nice work.
IRL, the Buick and the BMW wouldn't be close in size to one another. The BMW would be tiny compared to the Buick. However, that pose a problem when making diecasts aimed at kids, some cars would end up too small or too big for the accessories and it also may make kids dislike one car over the other due to its size. So, even tho all cars by HW, Matchbox, Majorette, etc are refered to as 1:64 scale, they vary in scale. Some get to be in the 1:50-1:60 scales, some even go in the 1:70 range (if they're big IRL). Even seen some in the 1:80s scale (mostly 18 wheeler trucks). That's why some casting boast being real 1:64 scale cars.
That said, that was a real nice tutorial on how to make drivers. I have a couple of old Hong Kong era racer cars in need of replacement drivers and I'll try your technique on them.
Cool! I know Tomica are the only ones that are true to 1:64 scale.
super cool
Thank you
Just what I’ve been wanting to do! I could not find satisfactory premade ones.
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