Imho they should of went with a Japanese company for plastic model kits like Tamiya or Hasegawa as their detail just surpasses anything that US and EU model kit companies just lack.
Right around the 5 minute mark. I'm sure someone on the How it's Made production team made it and was very proud. Then a P.A. just plunked it on the carousel without much care. Lol
10 to 12 hours for a normal person. a more experienced hobbyist will take a bit longer by adding bits and making modifications to make it more realistic. and then theres the painting. a normal person would paint it in about 4 hours given drying times. an experienced hobbyist again could take days or months fussing over how the paints on and all the weathering to make it again look more natural and real and not a hunk of plastic.
Been at it 40 years. I build over a dozen a year. Cars, aircraft boats all take different amounts of time. Some kits are less fiddly and take less effort some need Major corrections which can add days or weeks to the total build. It's not really about how long it takes though. It's a stress relief and provides a cool conversation piece or a unique gift when it's all done.
Please add full episodes like space science. Old tv episodes those documentary series are priceless. I wish I could watch them again. RUclips content creators can not compit with tv documentaries. As RUclipsrs only use narrator with random graphics content which not worth watching. Best of luck with great content.
Planning a fun type like 3/4 length then end wall to have holes that if enter the ball comes back like bowling or snooker. A training maybe? The holes have to be the same height, that a normal bounce back can be played until ready to shoot in? Hole shape: oval, circle, square. Somehow a way to close the hole to be same level too, sliding panel, corner magnet paste?
In the injection molding industry, which one of my grandfathers worked in, sprue is the term for where plastic enters the mold; what is called tree in video can also be called runner; and gate is the term for the channel where the plastic flows from the tree/runner in to the actual part.
Just an FYI: the terms sprue, gate, runner, etc come from the world of metal casting... which has been around for far longer than plastics or plastic injection moulding. Best wishes! - Max Giganteum
Please do this documentary in one of the Japanese factories as well: Tamiya, Hasegawa, Aoshima and Model Factory Hiro. It would be great!
Get on, 'A Worker' has been promoted to 'Technician' good on ya!
Brooks T. Moore brings calmness and clarity to my frantic world.
He had one of those iconic voices for narration.
@@Chilly_Billy Don't you mean "has"? I wasn't aware he has passed away?!?
- Max Giganteum
In my chaotic world, Brooks T. Moore provides clarity and serenity.
Imho they should of went with a Japanese company for plastic model kits like Tamiya or Hasegawa as their detail just surpasses anything that US and EU model kit companies just lack.
That was one hell of a ping pong table.
I have found my dream job and it is test building models.
👏👏 Super espectacular!! Gracias por enseñarlo!!
Wonder why they failed to straighten the wheels before taking the pic. Wouldn't have taken but a moment 🤔
I'm going to have to watch this again to spot the flawed wheels everyone seems to notice.
Right around the 5 minute mark. I'm sure someone on the How it's Made production team made it and was very proud. Then a P.A. just plunked it on the carousel without much care. Lol
@@joshacollins84 it's a psyop to drive nerds crazy.
You couldn't spend 10 seconds to straighten the wheels up before the picture ?
A box technician 😅
10 to 12 hours for a normal person. a more experienced hobbyist will take a bit longer by adding bits and making modifications to make it more realistic. and then theres the painting. a normal person would paint it in about 4 hours given drying times. an experienced hobbyist again could take days or months fussing over how the paints on and all the weathering to make it again look more natural and real and not a hunk of plastic.
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@@R-Tex. You're cruel man 🤣🤣
Haha I’m pretty much a beginner but I act like a experienced hobbyist
Been at it 40 years. I build over a dozen a year. Cars, aircraft boats all take different amounts of time. Some kits are less fiddly and take less effort some need Major corrections which can add days or weeks to the total build. It's not really about how long it takes though. It's a stress relief and provides a cool conversation piece or a unique gift when it's all done.
Then ya grandkids grab it, throw it and smash it on the floor making gun noises.....all for 5 mins of play time😅
Please add full episodes like space science. Old tv episodes those documentary series are priceless. I wish I could watch them again. RUclips content creators can not compit with tv documentaries. As RUclipsrs only use narrator with random graphics content which not worth watching. Best of luck with great content.
They do have full episodes on RUclips. You just need to pay for RUclips premium membership. So your request is null and void
👍🙏🙏
R4 (Renault 4) 🤩
Planning a fun type like 3/4 length then end wall to have holes that if enter the ball comes back like bowling or snooker. A training maybe? The holes have to be the same height, that a normal bounce back can be played until ready to shoot in? Hole shape: oval, circle, square. Somehow a way to close the hole to be same level too, sliding panel, corner magnet paste?
Would love a table of this caliber 👍
Dude. Shalom!
Isn't it supposed to end with a (bad) pun?
I thought it called sprue not tree
In the injection molding industry, which one of my grandfathers worked in, sprue is the term for where plastic enters the mold; what is called tree in video can also be called runner; and gate is the term for the channel where the plastic flows from the tree/runner in to the actual part.
Just an FYI: the terms sprue, gate, runner, etc come from the world of metal casting... which has been around for far longer than plastics or plastic injection moulding. Best wishes!
- Max Giganteum
Thank you . ( 2024 / May / 27 )
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