Man Spends 2 YEARS Building Tiny MANSION with 9,000+ POPSICLE STICKS - @landonsees7739‬

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @สุนวลตรีกองเป้า

    As someone who built hoses his entire life. My hats off to you buddy. Absolutely blown away by your knowledge. I've been waiting until the hup roof part to comment to see how you did it and wow. You built it pretty much as we do in real life. Well you know what I mean. I'm truly blown away by the amount of work you put into this. Idk what else to say, bravo buddy. I hope you become or have become a builder since making this. Bravo young man, bravo.

  • @RosaleenO
    @RosaleenO 2 месяца назад +2

    Magic Process that is one impressive project. Young man, you are on your way to doing great things. Architect, engineer, designer, builder... pick one or all! Your perseverance and dedication to the task is worthy of high praise. Congratulations!

  • @AdalgisaManna
    @AdalgisaManna 2 месяца назад +2

    WoW !!! I am truly at a loss for words, you went way above and beyond expectations. You truly have a gifted mind and a talent for detail. Awesome Job for sure, and a delight to watch... Thanks !

  • @SadakaShirakawa
    @SadakaShirakawa 2 месяца назад +2

    Popsicle stick manufacturers across the planet salute you, Magic Process, and so do I. Pretty amazing stuff.

  • @KimikaKanai
    @KimikaKanai 2 месяца назад +2

    The way you transformed simple Popsicle sticks into a beautiful model house is nothing short of impressive. Your ability to envision and bring to life such a detailed structure showcases not only your craftsmanship but also your artistic flair. The time and effort you invested in this project have undeniably paid off, as the final product is a true work of art. Your dedication to perfecting every little detail of the house demonstrates a level of commitment and skill that is truly inspiring. Congratulations on creating such a stunning piece through your hard work and creativity.

  • @SakinoHirose
    @SakinoHirose 2 месяца назад +2

    I don't see a building permit. No electrical hook-ups, no plumbing, no drain pipes, no inspection certificates, no outdoor john for the worker, etc. Sorry, we're going to make you start over. Trust me! I'm from the government and have your best interests in mind. Seriously, this is amazing. Thanls for posting. It made my bridge I made my senior year look very novice.

  • @Martin.Docherty
    @Martin.Docherty 2 месяца назад +2

    You've truly outdone yourself with your hard work on that model house made out of Popsicle sticks! The dedication and creativity you put into crafting such a detailed and intricate piece are truly commendable. The patience and attention to detail you displayed throughout the process must have been remarkable. Your passion for creating something so unique and impressive shines through in every aspect of the model house you've constructed. It's evident that you poured your heart and soul into this project, and the end result is a testament to your talent and hard work.

  • @BrunoGonves
    @BrunoGonves 2 месяца назад +2

    You have the most talent dedication patience and thrive I’ve ever seen in a kid your age…98% of the kids no days have 0 interests in anything MANUAL unless it involves electronics…YOU MY FRIEND deserve an award from RUclips or someone…plus you deserve a full scholarship from a college of your choice and also a guaranteed job when you complete college….OR OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS !!!!!! IF the kids now days would have the heart dedication patience and thrive as you then the world wouldn’t be so corrupt as it is…keep up the great work buddy….i bet your parents are EXTREMELY PROUD OF YOU AS EVERYONE ELSE IS THAT COMMENTED

  • @AgnesM.Numbers
    @AgnesM.Numbers 2 месяца назад +2

    I hope some architectural design company sees this and hires you

  • @mauricebrown9094
    @mauricebrown9094 Месяц назад

    Brilliant Pal. Just Brilliant.

  • @StaciJensen
    @StaciJensen 2 месяца назад +2

    Why did i thought he ate 9000 popsicles just to do this