Luckely you don't put all that time and effort in killing people... Amazing work. Dedication and Disipline to a level that would make monks in awe of it.
Hes gangsta and old school so it adds even more value to your dedication and work!! Highly more appreciated and once you know how to add these tools to yours skills it will make you even more advanced than you already are!!
that is just phenomminal I am inspired by you and planning to do. 1968 Camaro z28 1/ 10 scale that level of attention to detail is just great hats off mate
One thing i love, you take the time to perfect it to how you can. Like many people like me, i would find as many corners to cut as possible, but you master it all.
Wow, just wow! We were looking at your videos on a pilot site..... Just speechless the level of detail and work involved. Truly mind blowing how beautiful it looks, and to think it is Manila folders. Hats off to you. Beautiful!
This can put heaps of strain on the eyes . But super great job on this , its way out of the normal range .You have a God given talent mate . Keep doing what you are doing because , not a lot of people can do this . Good on you mate !
I love all the people telling you to use the 3D vs Illustrator. Maybe they should try doing what you're doing. I'm amazed with this work. I wish I would have had the imagination to do something like this in my life. I hope you sell this for $5 million when you are done and move onto the next model!
***** I just meant that what you are doing works, and funny how others criticize when they can't even do what you are doing. You are in inspiration my friend!
I am dizzy watching that! How do you do that!!!??? and when you were cutting out those TINY round pieces, I was like 'What are they for? does he need to add those?' You have so much patience, its inhuman! LOL! I need to go and have a nap!
so id like to do a truck using this same technique. large scale and with a large emphasis on the suspension mechanics but youre the only person with ANY refrences on how to
This is truly unbelievable! Any monk with this patience will reach enlightenment in 2 seconds:) You resurrected my interest in paper modeling - Thanks man! P.S. What kind of glue are you using?
Out of curiousity how would knowing a 3d modelling program have helped you? I know in solidworks you can program for folding flat sheets into 3d shapes but otherwise surely you would need a 2D image anyway? Mind blowing video regardless
Luca, your work and skills are absolutely outrageous! I´m a builder myself (a church organ builder) and had to manage some fiddly detail-work in my job, too. But never ever I would have thought that such precision like yours could be possible (with paper!!!). Do you get money for what you do? I hope so and I hope a lot...;-) Again: Hats off! And keep it up! P.S. Can we see the finished 777 sometime somewhere?
I did do a (paid) project for Singapore Airlines (ruclips.net/video/wt99b5ccwqk/видео.html), but aside from that, this really is just a hobby. I intend to have the 777 exhibited somewhere once it's done, so I'll keep you posted on that!
do you know autocad and sketchup? that would make you life a whole lot easier. i saw one of your videos where you did the plans on illustrator and that sure did look frustrating. love the work tho, its phenomenal. you've got a model making enthusiast fan from pakistan! cheers
Are you or did you make the FA jumpseats yet? you are amazing and hopefully will get a very high paying job in the Boeing company with everything you are doing
oh yeah but that is so amazing cool this is here for plane lover . i like plane so much mathematic to this thing i like something plane i want built that planes like he built. shit its awesome
Sir, Your dedication and determination is superb. I am a big fan of you. What is paper that you use, please let me know about it. By the way where are you from sir. And what is the software that you use for designing sir.
Hi Luca, I want to do something like this(small one). Need to some help. What kind of paper did you use? All off 3d models you draw or found somewhere? (is it possible to share your models with me?) Do you have any advice to me? Thanks
Right now my plans are a mess and I've even forgotten how some stuff is assembled, but if I decide to release anything down the road I'll let you know!
I built a crude version at the beginning of the project, but I'm re-designing them now on the computer and I plan to have fully movable control surfaces, if all goes well. It's going to be really tough to pull off, though.
Thurman Ulrich Hey, I've taught myself how to do this, and with enough practice, you absolutely could too! I'm no genius, I've just gotten very good over the years. I encourage you to try!
Thurman Ulrich The scale for the project is 1:60, so I simply divide the actual dimensions by 60 and draw them at scale in Illustrator. When I go to print, they print at scale, which is the size I need.
would like to know the name of the paper do you use and used to do it, I love airplanes too and am Brazilian, and also do some thumbnails of paper, I used the translator so you can better understand if something is misspelled or meaningless sorry
Hi-thanks for the comments! Unfortunately, I'm not sharing my drawings at this point, as they're not labeled and disorganized, but I can point you to the documents I used if you'd like.
If I was you and had to work on this I would probably be like "ARGH FUCK THIS SHIT I'M SO DONE WITH IT" just at the computer stage alone. oTL because seriously it's like "huh what is this for what is that for where is where and how does this even work???" Then when you cut it out I was like "WOAH SERIOUSLY?? it looked so amazing on the computer and all that for such a tiny piece..." I really wonder how you don't feel like just throwing yourself against the wall working on this. e-e" I mean like that seat is probably around the size of 1/3 of your finger... I myself would go crazy if I were to work on this oTL
You're absolutely right. I guess I've just stuck to the weird system I've developed cause it works for me right now. If I were to design another model, I would absolutely invest the time in 3D modeling. I have to say that thinking in 2D really forces you to understand what you're doing.
***** 3d would help, but I was thinking only of using the 2d drafting tools in AutoCad, which would allow you to keep thinking in coordinated orthogonal views. The benefit of 2d AutoCad is better object snapping, alignment, and modification tools.
Andrew Liebchen I see what you mean. You're absolutely right! I used it in architecture class in HS but it's been a while. It would definitely help me.
Luckely you don't put all that time and effort in killing people... Amazing work. Dedication and Disipline to a level that would make monks in awe of it.
hah, thanks so much! :)
@Mahym Why would you mention the owner of the channel not killing people? Is he an ex-serial killer or a retired hit-man with a certain set of skills?
Hes gangsta and old school so it adds even more value to your dedication and work!! Highly more appreciated and once you know how to add these tools to yours skills it will make you even more advanced than you already are!!
that is just phenomminal I am inspired by you and planning to do. 1968 Camaro z28 1/ 10 scale that level of attention to detail is just great hats off mate
Thanks! Glad to provide inspiration :)
This level of attention to detail is mind blowing
Wow. The patience and dedication. Wow.
One thing i love, you take the time to perfect it to how you can. Like many people like me, i would find as many corners to cut as possible, but you master it all.
Oh I cut corners, but you just don't see those parts ;)
Thanks!
every tiny details and piece by piece.. it incredible.. you are amazing.. keep it up
you left me speechless, incredible! I admire you
and so much patience for that great tiny seat :O
Absolutely awesome. One of the most dedicated and detailed things I've seen in quite a while. Good job, and keep it up :)
you're so amazing and yet so unbelievably crazy at the same time
I always watch your plane making videos,keep up the good work
Such sophistication
is this your number one way to relax in this world.. so much time.. enjoyed all your videos...
Sometimes it's relaxing, often it's really stressful, but in a perverse way I do enjoy it. I'm crazy, I know.
+Luca Iaconi-Stewart what do you do for a living my friend that gives you so much time.
You are from another planet... Awesome!!
painstaking work but it pays off.
its totally amazing... GREAT JOB
Wow, just wow! We were looking at your videos on a pilot site..... Just speechless the level of detail and work involved. Truly mind blowing how beautiful it looks, and to think it is Manila folders. Hats off to you. Beautiful!
Thanks! :)
Eres un maestro... You are a teacher.... Amazing... Great and greetings from Mexico
Yea, that would definitely be helpful. Maybe for my next model, whenever that is!
You're unbelievable, amazing skills.
Why thank you!
This can put heaps of strain on the eyes . But super great job on this , its way out of the normal range .You have a God given talent mate . Keep doing what you are doing because , not a lot of people can do this . Good on you mate !
Yea, it definitely can be hard on the eyes. You need to know when to take breaks!
Such a detail. Amazing!
I love all the people telling you to use the 3D vs Illustrator. Maybe they should try doing what you're doing. I'm amazed with this work. I wish I would have had the imagination to do something like this in my life. I hope you sell this for $5 million when you are done and move onto the next model!
Yea, working in illustrator is a total bitch. I actually think 3D would be good to use down the road...
***** I just meant that what you are doing works, and funny how others criticize when they can't even do what you are doing. You are in inspiration my friend!
well, to each their own :) thanks!
Wow. That was amazing! Thanks for sharing.
It's like....taking care of a Zen garden, but way smaller and more precise.
Amazing talent!!!!!!!!!u must be famous.....
Jack Spencer Thanks!
WOW! GREAT JOB
This is insane, Great Job!!!
hahahahaha lol i couldnt imagine that its possible!!!
YOU ARE AMAZING!
you must be the most patient man in the whole world.
I am dizzy watching that! How do you do that!!!??? and when you were cutting out those TINY round pieces, I was like 'What are they for? does he need to add those?' You have so much patience, its inhuman! LOL!
I need to go and have a nap!
Respect!
ncredible detail wow
Amazing!
beautiful music i like so much
my god how it just fucking posible? amazing work!
You know what inspired from you I am also working on a fentabulous 777 - 300 ER
so id like to do a truck using this same technique. large scale and with a large emphasis on the suspension mechanics but youre the only person with ANY refrences on how to
Next life, I want to be born as a shrunken human just to sit on this chair!!!
hahaha
This is truly unbelievable! Any monk with this patience will reach enlightenment in 2 seconds:)
You resurrected my interest in paper modeling - Thanks man!
P.S. What kind of glue are you using?
Thanks! I'm using this: www.amazon.com/Aleene-Clear-Gel-Tacky-Glue/dp/B000BY6THS
Out of curiousity how would knowing a 3d modelling program have helped you? I know in solidworks you can program for folding flat sheets into 3d shapes but otherwise surely you would need a 2D image anyway? Mind blowing video regardless
+Scott Anderson Thanks! I'd love to learn 3D modeling and know it would be really helpful... I just haven't yet.
What kind of paper do you use to print the pieces?
Excellent job. Looking forward to see the wings :)
Stephan Marcus Manila folder, check other vids and my flickr for more info.
Luca, your work and skills are absolutely outrageous! I´m a builder myself (a church organ builder) and had to manage some fiddly detail-work in my job, too. But never ever I would have thought that such precision like yours could be possible (with paper!!!). Do you get money for what you do? I hope so and I hope a lot...;-) Again: Hats off! And keep it up! P.S. Can we see the finished 777 sometime somewhere?
I did do a (paid) project for Singapore Airlines (ruclips.net/video/wt99b5ccwqk/видео.html), but aside from that, this really is just a hobby.
I intend to have the 777 exhibited somewhere once it's done, so I'll keep you posted on that!
So THAT's how the Clone Wars started!
my goodness! that's insane. What are your hands made of!
BTW will there be a video of how you made the passenger seats?
No unfortunately I wasn't filming much back then. I wish I had been.
do you know autocad and sketchup? that would make you life a whole lot easier. i saw one of your videos where you did the plans on illustrator and that sure did look frustrating. love the work tho, its phenomenal. you've got a model making enthusiast fan from pakistan! cheers
Yea, I really should be using 3D but I started this project in 2D and I want to finish it the same way... for the next project, definitely!
MashaALLAH!
Are you or did you make the FA jumpseats yet? you are amazing and hopefully will get a very high paying job in the Boeing company with everything you are doing
Yea, check out my flickr account for pictures: www.flickr.com/photos/lucaiaconistewart/sets
We'll see what's next!
Atchoo!
Really impressive. Maybe you should learn CAD to design the drawings! Keep up the good work!
oh yeah but that is so amazing cool this is here for plane lover . i like plane so much mathematic to this thing i like something plane i want built
that planes like he built. shit its awesome
holy shit! pieces where so tiny its like he glued dust together
Sir,
Your dedication and determination is superb. I am a big fan of you. What is paper that you use, please let me know about it. By the way where are you from sir. And what is the software that you use for designing sir.
I use manila file folders and design in Adobe Illustrator (though I don't recommend it). And I'm from San Francisco!
😱😱😱 how many years you to make the complete Plane ?
If I decided to do something like this, then I'd probably spend about half an hour on it before I'd end up going insane.
I don't work on this all the time ;-) that's the only reason I'm still sane.
One guy’s jaw dropped a little too far while watching this and it accidently hit the dislike button. >.
Hello, Domo! The other four must have had a broken screen and when they went to like it cut there finger and bled on the dislike button
Cool! Which paper is it?
Hi Luca,
I want to do something like this(small one). Need to some help. What kind of paper did you use?
All off 3d models you draw or found somewhere? (is it possible to share your models with me?)
Do you have any advice to me?
Thanks
He used manilla folders to construct everything, dunno if he used 3d models.
very kewl work , how can i get plans to the 777 ???
id like to try my hand at making one...
Right now my plans are a mess and I've even forgotten how some stuff is assembled, but if I decide to release anything down the road I'll let you know!
***** that would be kewl , thankyou
Can I know from which references do you refer for the structure design?
I haven't seen too many pictures of the wings, but are the slats and flaps going to be down?
I built a crude version at the beginning of the project, but I'm re-designing them now on the computer and I plan to have fully movable control surfaces, if all goes well. It's going to be really tough to pull off, though.
Thurman Ulrich Hey, I've taught myself how to do this, and with enough practice, you absolutely could too! I'm no genius, I've just gotten very good over the years. I encourage you to try!
Thurman Ulrich The scale for the project is 1:60, so I simply divide the actual dimensions by 60 and draw them at scale in Illustrator. When I go to print, they print at scale, which is the size I need.
would like to know the name of the paper do you use and used to do it, I love airplanes too and am Brazilian, and also do some thumbnails of paper, I used the translator so you can better understand if something is misspelled or meaningless sorry
I use manila file folder paper, but you can use any kind of thick paper-you should definitely give it a try!
Coolest model ever!!!
i want this model's Design drawings.Can you send it to me?
Hi-thanks for the comments! Unfortunately, I'm not sharing my drawings at this point, as they're not labeled and disorganized, but I can point you to the documents I used if you'd like.
I want it so much!!
If you send me the documents I think really grateful :)
Q: What glue do you use ? There no warping of the paper from glue .... Use do whitewing building had curly of the paper from glue....
I use tacky glue www.amazon.com/Aleene-Clear-Gel-Tacky-Glue/dp/B000BY6THS
The paper does warp if you use too much, but in general it works well.
Have you ever replaced a piece a the opposite or at the wrong side
how do u get the same length on the paper which u need????
Hi, it's amazing .
Can we download it ?
Unfortunately I don't have plans available at this time.
@@lucaiaconistewart will you please give me some ideas?
remind me of miniature killer tv series
where the plans and what kind of paper you get is needed to make this model
The material I use is manila folder, and these are some of the reference docs I've used: drive.google.com/open?id=0B3UGWOS9vEknNUxvN2M3MGVzVmM
Could you put all the des used for downlaod pleas?
Thank You
I can point you to some reference documents for the plane as a whole: drive.google.com/open?id=0B3UGWOS9vEknNUxvN2M3MGVzVmM
tienes plantillas para elaborarlo gracias
If I was you and had to work on this I would probably be like "ARGH FUCK THIS SHIT I'M SO DONE WITH IT" just at the computer stage alone. oTL because seriously it's like "huh what is this for what is that for where is where and how does this even work???"
Then when you cut it out I was like "WOAH SERIOUSLY?? it looked so amazing on the computer and all that for such a tiny piece..." I really wonder how you don't feel like just throwing yourself against the wall working on this. e-e" I mean like that seat is probably around the size of 1/3 of your finger... I myself would go crazy if I were to work on this oTL
I feel like that all the time. You're seeing the complete product, but none of the frustration that went into it ;)
what kind of glue do you used ???
if we are not having envelope pieces how can we make it ?
you can use any type of thicker paper or cardstock
Which material is used on this?
Paper
isent the songs in the descripsion danish?
Yea, they both are!
***** cool i live there. :)
Amazing, but I can't imagine doing this work in Illustrator...AutoCad, for example, would make this drafting work much easier.
You're absolutely right. I guess I've just stuck to the weird system I've developed cause it works for me right now. If I were to design another model, I would absolutely invest the time in 3D modeling. I have to say that thinking in 2D really forces you to understand what you're doing.
***** 3d would help, but I was thinking only of using the 2d drafting tools in AutoCad, which would allow you to keep thinking in coordinated orthogonal views. The benefit of 2d AutoCad is better object snapping, alignment, and modification tools.
Andrew Liebchen I see what you mean. You're absolutely right! I used it in architecture class in HS but it's been a while. It would definitely help me.
Why did u choose air india ??
I like the livery and I found a detailed version of their seatmap which made the interior easier to design.
Thanks to choose Air India
hey luca, are you also into papercraft?
theberto clearly he is
Considering this is literally the god of fucking papercrafts
Can you please tell what paper you usr
Hi, I think you can try learning auto cad, you can do 2D and 3D drawings with it.
amazing... I'm just speach less
What program did u used?
check the description
from where did you get this page
Richard Menk Designed it myself in Adobe Illustrator by looking at pics.
from where do you get the paper
please answer
+Gut Gut An office supply store. They're just manila file folders.
+Luca Iaconi-Stewart how do you get those printed on the manila folder from the illustrator?
I want to do
what app do you use
+Calum Thomson Adobe Illustrator
+Luca Iaconi-Stewart I am frankly astounded that you don't use CAD!
What paper?
Man..... you should contact Boeing and become their Engineer.......
if i say how he think
Can I have the seats print out paper
Unfortunately I'm not sharing any plans at this point but perhaps down the road I'll put something together for people to assemble.
Its inpossible to make a seat 💺
How many gb u waste xd
PLEASE fire proof your house
use*
impossible
Next time use recycled paper
Can I know from which references do you refer for the structure design?