Had a (local) condemned hospital that we would sneak into and explore. Man this is spot on dude. The thumbnail straight through me back, so for someone whose been to that type of thing and you can bring that back, that's good.
Fantastic as always!! There is just something so haunting about those big old metal machines just sitting in a silent dark room. You captured it perfectly!
I'm 3 years late, probably he won't see this comment, because I wanted to say it brings back memories that are made when I was born. I don't know how it brought them back. But this video just did. Thank you for bringing back very good memories.
Every video that you make... gives me emotions... because... YOUR HEART AND YOUR SOUL is in every MASTERPIECE you create... thank you for the emotions...
Your work is so unbelievably impressive, both the dioramas and videography. Your attention to detail is awe-inspiring. Maybe you could do an abandoned operating theatre? Rusting instruments and dried blood spatter on the walls or pooled on the floor/table. I feel like you could have a lot of fun with that, plenty of little details. Maybe it’s too graphic but that’s totally up to you, either way, I eagerly await your next upload.
I am really loving your work . You make everything look so real and you deffinately have an eye for detail. I will deffinately be waiting for more Teresa from Texas ♡
always love when u post !!! u do really well with the paint peeling effect. i love this particular concept of the abandoned x-ray room !! something id love to see in videos like this, where u say its based on photos, maybe show some of them that u take inspiration from ! that would be cool !! beautiful work as always, both the build and the photos in the end !!
Are there any artists you look to for inspiration when you make your dioramas? And how long do they take you to make? Your miniatures are incredible and so insanely detailed, they kinda make me wanna try making something myself!
I'm dead. I cant......... I wish I could do this stuff! but you make it seem like I could. so thanks, man. you have a great set of skills, the compositions, photography, patience, materials/tools knowledge.. I'm sure you are going get even better if you stick with this. (I wonder if you find specific flaws to improve upon? I'm sure..) your knowledge would lend amazingly for set builders for stop motions.
Very nicely done. I appreciate you taking the time to model the furniture and then 3D print them for accuracy. May I suggest that even with your extreme attention to detail, take it up a notch and add the very minor details found in a room such as wall outlets, a light switch and maybe in this room a wall clock. Every medical room has a clock to keep the Dr.'s on pace ! LOL Keep it up Looking forward to seeing more videos.
@@AbandonedMiniatures no seriously you do excellent work! I've done some stop motion using clay. I have 80lbs of it now. Lol. So I'm gonna attempt a Halloween vid. I made 1 called no escape. Turned out pretty cool. But this time I want to make a whole miniature set. No where near as cool as yours so I'll have to use filters lol!
I Found your channel recently and absolutely love these builds, your dedication to your craft is inspiring. I have to ask what’s your favorite scale to build?, and for any particular reason like amount of detail etc.? And what would you recommend for a good first 3D printer?
Glad to have you here! I’ve been working in 1:12 and 1:18 the most. Smaller it’s hard to get the same level of detail but also much harder to film and photograph. As far as 3D printers, I use an Anycubic Photon Mono and it’s great, but my next video in a couple weeks will be showing another brand that is a great option as well and I’ll be showing a lot more of the printing process.
@@AbandonedMiniatures thanks for replying. I’ve been looking into making 1/3 scale models for a film project and found it hard to find something that allows a high enough level of detail for close ups. Can’t wait for the next video.
FYI: I/3rd scale is crazy big 😳 ...Even for Professional projects by the likes of ILM or WETA the largest scale is Usually 1/6th scale, and that's only if REAL water or fire are involved 🔥 ...your best bet is 1/12th -- it photographs well and LOTS of consumer kits you can scavenge are @ that scale. Hope this helps 😎
Amazing man! The level of detail is just out of this world. Also, like many others I love the liquid latex for the rust and peeling paint. Outstanding.
Another way to make xray slide is to take picture of real things with a film camera then use the negatives, you can make them bigger or smaller by moving closer or farther away from what u want as the "xray" Then it even will work with a light board, and show the bones / content
I'm new to the sub list and I absolutely love your work. It's something I'll probably never do, but I love watching it come to life. And your photography? I'm sooo envious. Not my strong point so I double appreciate how good yours looks.
I really love your abandoned rooms, you pay real good attention to detail and they remind me of my favourite zombie games, I recommend selling some of these rooms if you aren’t doing so at the moment because most people would love these! Keep up the great work!!! 👍👍👍 😀😀😁
I've also explored numerous abandoned hospitals which happen to be my favorite. If you did an abandoned operating suite and/or a morgue, that would be insane! I have photos I could share with you for inspiraton, if you'd like...
Wow! Very good work! transmits a sense of abandonment intriguing and dark! I will try to replicate some of his techniques in the dioramas of my channel. thanks for sharing your art. Big like!
i showed some of the pictures to my mom and had her try to guess where these were taken. she had no idea it was a mini diorama haha amazing work as always! 🖤✨
Been waiting for this and again job well done. About to sign up for your Patreon now. So interested in the tutorials, 3D prints, and every content there.
T-Nu sent me to your channel. Excellent work on your dioramas! I wondered if you watch 'Mysteries of the Abandoned' on TV's Science Channel? Your scenes so remind me of derelict places they have filmed, including asylums and hospitals. You have truly captured the 'abandoned' vibe!🏚👀
Dang dude! That was amazing. Your builds seem to go from strength to strength. I was wondering if you ever played a game called The Suffering? It took place in a prison called Eastern State Penitentiary. The game had a little documentary on the prison. Might be something you'd like to check out. Thank you for another inspirational build
The x-ray machine you made appears to be a fluoroscopic x-ray system due to the rounded edges at the button of the table. Fluoro tables tilt up during barium swallow tests.
i think there exist products to mix your paint with to make it crack, so it cracks of the wall instead of rubbing it of. it works very good for the metal objects but on the walls old paint doesn't behave like that. And maybe in the old days i'm not sure but to me red seems a strange color for a medical environment.
For anyone that wants to help support the channel and/or get more content from me, here's the Patreon link:
www.patreon.com/AbandonedMiniatures
god i swear, the peeled paint with latex technique never fails to amaze me.
I wish I had even a sliver of your talent, it should be illegal to be this talented-
Why should it be illegal?
Had a (local) condemned hospital that we would sneak into and explore. Man this is spot on dude. The thumbnail straight through me back, so for someone whose been to that type of thing and you can bring that back, that's good.
Who else is bingeing these! Crazy talented!
Fantastic as always!! There is just something so haunting about those big old metal machines just sitting in a silent dark room. You captured it perfectly!
I'm 3 years late, probably he won't see this comment, because I wanted to say it brings back memories that are made when I was born. I don't know how it brought them back. But this video just did. Thank you for bringing back very good memories.
You deserve like millions of viewers for this! I hope more people will watch these in the future cause they are missing out!
It's so eerie! It looks fantastic!
Thanks so much!!
@@AbandonedMiniatures 💜💜💜
Every video that you make... gives me emotions... because... YOUR HEART AND YOUR SOUL is in every MASTERPIECE you create... thank you for the emotions...
You have managed to fill a very specific niche that I've been wanting with these miniatures
All of your builds look so real thanks to your photography and the build itself! Wonderful job! The X-Ray slides were great too!
Very atmospheric and great detail. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!
The amount of inspiration this man has is amazing!
Браво, браво , браво! Люблю Ваши работы!!!!
I would dedicate a whole room in my house for all your art 🤩👏🏻😍
I always love the way you do lighting
Really appreciate that!
So amazing! You young man are extremely talented! 👏🏼
Not me in the middle of Australia climbing a tree to get 1 bar 4g service just to watch you 😍😍 absolutely love your work
Final overview and that music really gives me a chill!
Your asylums rooms tells some sad and creepy story. That`s why I love your dioramas.
You've been exploring my nightmares, haven't you. Super job!
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship here. I used to make dioramas in the past. So I can definitely appreciate your work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You make these dioramas look soooo realistic! I love your videos!
So glad you like them! Thank you!
Your work is so unbelievably impressive, both the dioramas and videography. Your attention to detail is awe-inspiring. Maybe you could do an abandoned operating theatre? Rusting instruments and dried blood spatter on the walls or pooled on the floor/table. I feel like you could have a lot of fun with that, plenty of little details. Maybe it’s too graphic but that’s totally up to you, either way, I eagerly await your next upload.
Your rusted things are so well done. I had a grandpa with a shop full of rusted things, so I know. :)
💜 So awesome, as usual. You are so talented! I know good work takes time, so know your true fans are patient. Please keep creating.
This is such a masterpiece, this deserve soooo much more attention
Absolutely fantastic!
Thank you!
Gr8 craftsman work. This tricks with rusting table was brilliant 👌
I am really loving your work . You make everything look so real and you deffinately have an eye for detail. I will deffinately be waiting for more
Teresa from Texas ♡
I just found this channel and I'm so impressed with what you manage to make
Love the techniques you use. I like using rust techniques on my models.
It is so realistic. You have great skills. Thanks for sharing.
This is awesome! And stoked for behind the scenes content on your Patreon!
So glad you joined! Thanks so much!
Simply stunning…
Absolutely a thrill as always!
These are impressive and relaxing to watch
always love when u post !!! u do really well with the paint peeling effect. i love this particular concept of the abandoned x-ray room !! something id love to see in videos like this, where u say its based on photos, maybe show some of them that u take inspiration from ! that would be cool !! beautiful work as always, both the build and the photos in the end !!
Wow amazing... Look like real.. i like it...
Are there any artists you look to for inspiration when you make your dioramas? And how long do they take you to make? Your miniatures are incredible and so insanely detailed, they kinda make me wanna try making something myself!
Exceptional rusting!
I'm dead. I cant......... I wish I could do this stuff! but you make it seem like I could. so thanks, man. you have a great set of skills, the compositions, photography, patience, materials/tools knowledge.. I'm sure you are going get even better if you stick with this. (I wonder if you find specific flaws to improve upon? I'm sure..) your knowledge would lend amazingly for set builders for stop motions.
Looks great, well detailed.
Very nicely done. I appreciate you taking the time to model the furniture and then 3D print them for accuracy. May I suggest that even with your extreme attention to detail, take it up a notch and add the very minor details found in a room such as wall outlets, a light switch and maybe in this room a wall clock. Every medical room has a clock to keep the Dr.'s on pace ! LOL Keep it up Looking forward to seeing more videos.
That really looks awesome!!!!
Hella cool!!!!!!
I've been wanting to make something like this for my music vids.
The quest begins ;)
Excellent job!!!!!
Haha that sounds awesome! Thanks!
@@AbandonedMiniatures no seriously you do excellent work!
I've done some stop motion using clay. I have 80lbs of it now. Lol.
So I'm gonna attempt a Halloween vid.
I made 1 called no escape. Turned out pretty cool. But this time I want to make a whole miniature set. No where near as cool as yours so I'll have to use filters lol!
@@ImmortalIdeas I don’t have the patience to do stop motion haha. But I’m really glad I’ve inspired you!
@@AbandonedMiniatures you did for sure! Thank you!
Absolutely amazing as ever. You very talented 👍
oooo i see chairs in the background wonder what's next. cant wait!!!
Amazing. I absolutely love it.
Wow! This is amazing work! So detailed and realistic! I LOVE your peeling paint effect! I need to try it out! :)
Beautiful!
Fantastic, I.love your attention to detail, 😊👍
I Found your channel recently and absolutely love these builds, your dedication to your craft is inspiring. I have to ask what’s your favorite scale to build?, and for any particular reason like amount of detail etc.? And what would you recommend for a good first 3D printer?
Glad to have you here! I’ve been working in 1:12 and 1:18 the most. Smaller it’s hard to get the same level of detail but also much harder to film and photograph. As far as 3D printers, I use an Anycubic Photon Mono and it’s great, but my next video in a couple weeks will be showing another brand that is a great option as well and I’ll be showing a lot more of the printing process.
@@AbandonedMiniatures thanks for replying. I’ve been looking into making 1/3 scale models for a film project and found it hard to find something that allows a high enough level of detail for close ups. Can’t wait for the next video.
FYI: I/3rd scale is crazy big 😳 ...Even for Professional projects by the likes of ILM or WETA the largest scale is Usually 1/6th scale, and that's only if REAL water or fire are involved 🔥 ...your best bet is 1/12th -- it photographs well and LOTS of consumer kits you can scavenge are @ that scale. Hope this helps 😎
Excellent as always.
I would love to see more details of your photographic gear and techniques.
Awesome work mate 👏
I love your work man!
Very excited you made a patreon!!! Definitely supporting you. Looking forward to seeing how this channel grows
love your videos please make more!!🥺🌸
Amazing! Very very cool! Bravo!
Very real
Amazing man! The level of detail is just out of this world. Also, like many others I love the liquid latex for the rust and peeling paint. Outstanding.
Another way to make xray slide is to take picture of real things with a film camera then use the negatives, you can make them bigger or smaller by moving closer or farther away from what u want as the "xray" Then it even will work with a light board, and show the bones / content
I'm new to the sub list and I absolutely love your work. It's something I'll probably never do, but I love watching it come to life. And your photography? I'm sooo envious. Not my strong point so I double appreciate how good yours looks.
I really love your abandoned rooms, you pay real good attention to detail and they remind me of my favourite zombie games, I recommend selling some of these rooms if you aren’t doing so at the moment because most people would love these!
Keep up the great work!!! 👍👍👍 😀😀😁
I really need a 3D printer 🤔 excellent work as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yay I've been waiting for a new vid!!
Enjoy!
just found your amazing channel! These videos are great!
I've also explored numerous abandoned hospitals which happen to be my favorite. If you did an abandoned operating suite and/or a morgue, that would be insane! I have photos I could share with you for inspiraton, if you'd like...
I'd kill for a spooky abandoned victorian foyer
Wow! Very good work! transmits a sense of abandonment intriguing and dark! I will try to replicate some of his techniques in the dioramas of my channel. thanks for sharing your art. Big like!
This is so cool ,just like walking into one of those places.You have done an amazing job of this one 🥰
Wow amazing work! It looks so scary like it should be haunted
Good luck with Patreon.
i showed some of the pictures to my mom and had her try to guess where these were taken. she had no idea it was a mini diorama haha
amazing work as always! 🖤✨
Superb bro...👌👌👍👍👍
Been waiting for this and again job well done. About to sign up for your Patreon now. So interested in the tutorials, 3D prints, and every content there.
Thanks so much for the support! Can’t wait to get more content out!
this is insane
I subscribed for sure! Some great work and videos! Bravo!
Also, try cutting up thin, clear plastic and adding a thin layer of dirt coloured paint to make it look like the windows are broken
WOO YEAH
T-Nu sent me to your channel. Excellent work on your dioramas! I wondered if you watch 'Mysteries of the Abandoned' on TV's Science Channel? Your scenes so remind me of derelict places they have filmed, including asylums and hospitals. You have truly captured the 'abandoned' vibe!🏚👀
Glad to have you here! I haven’t seen that yet but did a bit of my own exploring years back. I appreciate it!
@@AbandonedMiniatures 😊👋
Dang dude! That was amazing. Your builds seem to go from strength to strength.
I was wondering if you ever played a game called The Suffering? It took place in a prison called Eastern State Penitentiary. The game had a little documentary on the prison. Might be something you'd like to check out.
Thank you for another inspirational build
I haven’t played it but have seen tons of photography from the prison. Definitely something I’d like to do at some point in the future!
I put your videos on to fall asleep to lmao
One thing you should’ve done was built an x-ray light box for the wall.
You are truly a talent sir :) always watch your videos they are all amazing. I would still like to see an abandoned night club though lol :) well done
wow
WOW!!!!
I would love to see you make a horror-themed diorama! I bet you'd do really well. good stuff as always, keep it up!
F'n LOVE YOUR WORK!
The x-ray machine you made appears to be a fluoroscopic x-ray system due to the rounded edges at the button of the table. Fluoro tables tilt up during barium swallow tests.
i think there exist products to mix your paint with to make it crack, so it cracks of the wall instead of rubbing it of. it works very good for the metal objects but on the walls old paint doesn't behave like that. And maybe in the old days i'm not sure but to me red seems a strange color for a medical environment.
awesome work mate.
Can i ask what you water your isopropyl alcohol with?
Is it easy to get them 3d prints.
That looks cool.
Frog approved channel✨
Do you have a link to the music you're using in the background? 😎😁🥰
👍👍👍
where did the debris come from? the ceiling doesnt even have damages.
Maybe you can make an abandoned murder house?
wow cool stuff! what's the name of the songs you use in these videos?