Haha yes, you BET! :D I've learned sooo much from his videos and I keep going back to them whenever I need to figure out something terrain related. Such a treasure!
You've really done an amazing job! I appreciate your honesty about your struggles and having to start over. It's definitely inspiring to give a diorama a shot sometime.
Thanks! Yes, definitely, it's a journey and I feel like it's important convey this as much as possible and let people know that things can be tough sometimes.
I'm so glad I found your channel because this was awesome lots of tips including pointing towards another crafter! Loved the story at the beginning It gave the video more depth and although a bit heavy it really drew me in more. As for keeping every piece I definitely find myself already doing that having only started with gunpla and model building 8 months or so ago.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I was a bit hesitant with the last scene tbh. But decided it would add to the impact. I understand where you're coming from though. Regarding the scarp parts: yeah, it's like you never know if you can use a piece again or not for the next build 😅
Haha vielen Dank! Das war so der Testlauf, wenn's gut bei den Leuten ankommt, hatte ich echt vor es häufiger einzubauen :) Danke wie immer fürs Feedback 👍
Another great video. Your channel is SO underrated. Let's see if we can do something about that :) Great content, story and result. Me and wifey enjoyed it a lot.
Man, that turned out great! The careful planning really did pay off! Also well done regarding the resin! My first tries were big failures. Personally I loved the intro. It gives an idea of your thoughts behind the scene and what you wanted to achieve! Great job! 👍👍👍👍👍
Loved the backstory in the intro. Amazing end result my man. The effect is glorious. I'm intimidated about doing water dio stuff but you made it look less intimidating. Also, I'm guilty of keeping every little piece of pla plate too. 😆
Thanks my man! Yeah, resin is really scary and I'm really happy it turned out fine. I think as long as it's not a deep pour, it's ok to manage. Oh and thx for the feedback on the intro. Apparently people really dig it, so I might do it more often 👍
This project is inspiring. I really wanna make my 1st diorama for my new house as a gift to me and my sons. I’m gonna share your channel to my frds. Love from China
Beautiful as can be! Sadly in my country there’s no resin materials. Could you show your airbrush? It look different from the usual ones (big compresor ones)
Oh snap. What about importing, would that work? I'm using a portable USB airbrush, named Autolock. I made a video about this if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/Yb2fQLj9d74/видео.htmlsi=668Y5q8rJn7G4Mcj
Thank you for watching my video :) What exactly do you mean by materials? I would not recommend applying the hot glue on the white styrofoam (the coarse, rough one). It will melt. Instead you can use PVA, or you can buy foam safe glue. The blue styrofoam on the other hand can handle the hot glue just fine.
The anakin reference was not lost on me. Gave me a laugh. Cheers!
Haha good spot :D I've been looking to incorporate this for a while now. Another item off the bucket list lol
I love the introduction with a little story.
Thanks! I was a bit anxious about that. Never was the type of person to write stories 😅
My man breathes art
Could it be? Another disciple of Night Shift? 😂 Great work on this one!
Haha yes, you BET! :D I've learned sooo much from his videos and I keep going back to them whenever I need to figure out something terrain related. Such a treasure!
you're vids always excellent,funny a.. s,,t & awesome 🙂
Thank you for always checking them out :)
🙂@@GiantRobolove
Man, how the hell does this have only 5.4k views? Incredible work and excellent narration/explanation of the whole process.
That tells me I should work on my thumbnail game 😂 But you have watched it, so it's all good haha
keeping balance pla plate 👍
You never know when you could use it again 😅
You've really done an amazing job! I appreciate your honesty about your struggles and having to start over. It's definitely inspiring to give a diorama a shot sometime.
Thanks! Yes, definitely, it's a journey and I feel like it's important convey this as much as possible and let people know that things can be tough sometimes.
I'm so glad I found your channel because this was awesome lots of tips including pointing towards another crafter! Loved the story at the beginning It gave the video more depth and although a bit heavy it really drew me in more. As for keeping every piece I definitely find myself already doing that having only started with gunpla and model building 8 months or so ago.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I was a bit hesitant with the last scene tbh. But decided it would add to the impact. I understand where you're coming from though. Regarding the scarp parts: yeah, it's like you never know if you can use a piece again or not for the next build 😅
Fantastic.... I like the narration. It fits.
Thanks for the feedback. It helps a lot :)
like WTF... das Cinamatic... ist absolut FIRE !!!! hart Gänsehaut.... du solltest sowas öfter machen :)
Haha vielen Dank! Das war so der Testlauf, wenn's gut bei den Leuten ankommt, hatte ich echt vor es häufiger einzubauen :) Danke wie immer fürs Feedback 👍
This video should have millions of likes!! Such an incredible video to learn from
I'm happy this video is helpful. Let's hope the video performs well :)
The intro story was awesome! Loved everything about this video keep up the amazing work!
Thank you very much. I'm happy people seem to like this type of storytelling. I might add it to some of the future videos as well :)
Another great video. Your channel is SO underrated. Let's see if we can do something about that :) Great content, story and result. Me and wifey enjoyed it a lot.
Jesper! Thank you my friend. Ah well, you know how it is, it's a marathon, not a sprint ;) Hope you like your new lights :)
@@GiantRobolove True true. They are ok thank you. Need to tone them down a bit, and change placement from the camera. :D I am learning everyday.
@@gundam-store Yeah, it's a matter of practice and routine, but I am sure you will be just fine :)
Man, that turned out great! The careful planning really did pay off! Also well done regarding the resin! My first tries were big failures.
Personally I loved the intro. It gives an idea of your thoughts behind the scene and what you wanted to achieve! Great job! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you a lot. People seem to dig that kind of storytelling a lot, so I will try and do it more often :)
Dang, what kind of resin pour did you do?
this is so enjoy to watch
Loved the backstory in the intro. Amazing end result my man. The effect is glorious. I'm intimidated about doing water dio stuff but you made it look less intimidating.
Also, I'm guilty of keeping every little piece of pla plate too. 😆
Thanks my man! Yeah, resin is really scary and I'm really happy it turned out fine. I think as long as it's not a deep pour, it's ok to manage. Oh and thx for the feedback on the intro. Apparently people really dig it, so I might do it more often 👍
This project is inspiring. I really wanna make my 1st diorama for my new house as a gift to me and my sons. I’m gonna share your channel to my frds. Love from China
Congrats on your new house. Have you settled in properly? Thanks for sharing and the support, it's very much appreciated :)
Amazing!!! From start to finish!!!
Thanks for watching :)
Great video! I really appreciate when you discuss things that went well and things that didn’t and what you would do differently.
Thanks! Yeah, I feel like it's important to be transparent about the process and the learning curve.
Very cool presentation, looks awesome!
Thank you 🙌
your videos are awesome!!! i cant stop watching them :)
I'm happy you like them :) Thank you for your support!
Great project! superb video!
Thanks for watching 😄
amazing job bro and the narration is on point. keep it up, love the videos
Thanks! I appreciate you telling me that. The next video is just around the corner.
Looks amazing! The ripple paste is something ive never seen done before and it looks so good!
Thanks! Yeah, I was so mindblown when I saw this product on other people's video. It's so easy to use and yet the effect is just astonishing.
Gorgeous!!!!! Really awesome video!!! Love the intro and beautifully detailed diorama ❤😊❤
Thanks a lot for watching and reaching it out :)
@@GiantRobolove you are very welcome 🤗
ROBO LOVE!!!!
YES! Haha :D
Awesome video again and also different again! Big big kudos for the quality and the effort ❤
Thanks! It's all about leaving the comfort zone ✌️
Love your work
Thanks!
nice bro ... love that gm ❤
Thanks man! Looking forward to your next build 😁
Beautiful as can be! Sadly in my country there’s no resin materials.
Could you show your airbrush? It look different from the usual ones (big compresor ones)
Oh snap. What about importing, would that work? I'm using a portable USB airbrush, named Autolock. I made a video about this if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/Yb2fQLj9d74/видео.htmlsi=668Y5q8rJn7G4Mcj
Amazing
Thank you!
“I don’t like sand”…I see you!
Haha, nice spot :D
hello there I love your work and I'd really love to know what type of materials do I use and do I apply the hot glue on the styrofoam?
Thank you for watching my video :) What exactly do you mean by materials? I would not recommend applying the hot glue on the white styrofoam (the coarse, rough one). It will melt. Instead you can use PVA, or you can buy foam safe glue. The blue styrofoam on the other hand can handle the hot glue just fine.