dont say that, go for it, have a go, ive been waiting over 40 years to build a train layout and have started doing one now including ho scale slot cars, 60's style pancake motors as they are much slower than some of the mag tech ones....
@@yackablejohnson1485 I understand what you're trying to get at and I respect your opinion. In general I just want to see how things such as track marks and really heavy mud can be replicated. Although the tutorial including things such as bomb crater or burnt trees/buildings would be nice to see it isn't mandatory.
Im gonna start put one of your videos on when it's time to sleep. Not because they are boring, because your voice and explaning have a very relaxing effect. Love your videos and wish I had the time and space to start building dioramas but have waaay to many hobbys already.
Thanks Kimi, I know a lot of people don't like the sponsored segments on RUclips videos so I put a bit of effort into it to make it a bit entertaining 😃
Agree! It was both entertaining and informative. "Rainfall Projects" is another RUclipsr who goes the extra step to make sponsor segments pleasant and enjoyable.
I grew up in eastern Germany (GDR), the IFA W50 was "THE TRUCK" in that communist era. Funny to see you using a model of it in good old Australia. Awesome Diorama!
lol yeah, to be honest when I started building it I didn't know much about it but since then I have learnt that this truck has quite a history, and it's robust! They are still driving around 😃
Hi, ich komme auch aus der ehemaligen DDR (GDR) und kenne die W50 noch, die waren unsere Standard Laster. Super, dass du solch einen Laster für deine Arbeit nutzt. Vielen Dank aus Deutschland für deine super Arbeiten. 👍🏻 Sorry, aber leider kann ich kein Englisch. 😞
Translation: Hi, Im from the former DDR(German Democratic Republic) And remember the W50, they were our standard trucks. Awesome that you are using this truck for your projects. Many thanks from Germany for your awesome projects👍🏻 Sorry, but i cant speak English. 😞
Surprisingly they combined the cabin of a W50 with the load of its successor the L60 ^^ I've never seen a W50 driving around with tarpaulin over beveled supports - but the official presentation model of the IFA L60 from the Leipzig Fair showed those beveled supports . Needless to say that the differences for the drivers cabin are quite small and the biggest difference was a new enhanced diesel engine
I’ve watched every single one of your diorama videos for a long time, have fallen asleep to them as it helps with my insomnia and have rewatched them many times. This is by far my favourite model yet. I love the varied topography and the making of the bridges!
If you want to prevent wire shorts even after a bit of jostling, you can probably paint on some conformal coating. It works to stop water from bridging solder pads in exposed outdoor RC vehicles, it'll probably work here
I love these small RC trucks. I've been thinking of tackling one in N scale, but I will confess to being nervous about the tiny detail. Love the driving course.
Thanks Philip, I know a lot of people don't like the sponsored segments so I tried to make it a bit entertaining. I only do sponsored videos every once in a while. Glad you enjoyed the video 😉
Thank you so much Mark 😃 It's good to know you are enjoying the videos even if they are not railroad specific, I have a few videos coming up that are more railroad orientated 😉 Keep up the hard work mark, your channel is doing great, getting a video out every week is a real challenge! I don't know how you do it!
Just about when we think you couldn't possibly step up your game, you give us this video. If there was ever a time I would buy Nord VPN based on a You tube commercial, this is it! Great work!
Fabulous video! I wish I had the talent to build stuff like this, I see BEAUTIFUL stuff in my head....Somewhere between my head & fingertips it goes through a fog bank, & becomes distorted. The final result looks like an art project completed by a kindergartner!
Luke's only done very few of them, but his sponsor segues/spots are the only sponsor spot I would never skip. They're quirky and they're definitely part of the video and not just an ad. GJ! And great dio as always! Love seeing the mix of his old and new techniques in this project, you just discover and learn more and more stuff everyday in model making. Looking forward to the next awesome project! 💛
Hello Luke. You built it brilliantly again and showed it really well. The W50 is really great. The area looks awesome. Thank you for showing everything in such detail again. Greetings and have a nice Christmas. Tino
I didn't know how fascinating this was until I watched it all the way through. I can't believe how much I learned. I had some ideas along the way. For example, depending on the scene, building in some general purpose wiring could be used to add street lights, illuminated signs and buildings, a motorized raising-bridge, a working windmill, lights through a tunnel, etc. Another idea with respect to the river, you could add stuff like little fish (install them on little pins and they'll keep their depth while pouring the resin), old tires, or a lost shopping cart or barrel, an abandoned submerged car, a little boat at a dock, etc. Using a small pump, I suppose one could even create a real running river, maybe even with a small waterfall or working paddlewheel. Wouldn't it also be very fun to add a tiny wifi video camera to the vehicle and to record that while driving from the vehicle's perspective. Put up a green screen behind it and you could add a real sky to the video. Turn on the vehicle headlights and the lights on the scenery and go for a night drive.
Another inspiring model you created here. And combining it with an obstacle course is, in my mind, borderline genius. Did you film the opening sequenze outside? The foliage seemed to move a lot. Where the forklift segments stop motion or is he powered as well? The first looked like it is powered, the second appearnce hinted at stop motion 😳 And a big thank you to you and the wife (?) for going the extra mile, making the sponsored segment more engaging and humourus
Thanks Martin, yeah it was filmed outside and it was a tad windy 😃 the wind was coming in waves and I did my best to film each time the wind died down but those trees are tiny and the slightest bit of wind looks like gale force wind! The fork lift was stop motion, it would be cool to make it powered but there isn't much space in those forklifts! Also thanks for appreciating the sponsored segment, I know most people don't like them so I tried to make it a little entertaining to watch 😃
@@BoulderCreekRailroad ah, so you tested your obstacle course outdoors. Cool and fitting for an offroad setting. Your stop motion work is too notch. Better than some off the old Hollywood movies. Hughly appriciate the work you put into the sponsored segment.
Dude, you are ridiculous, and amazing. I've been watching you, Luke (APS) and Neil (Real Terrain Hobbies) so much lately as I gear up to do some dioramas for my 1/64 scale customs. I hope I can create even a facsimile of what you guys do!
I don't know why but I love miniatures so much!! Something about them is just so ... idk seeing them just makes me so happy 😂 it's like looking at a cute kitten it's so cute hnnnggg!!
Love the miniature fork lift truck. Love it when you start with file down the 3d printer parts. Translation: you need to file to 2micron accuracy (personally I prefer to file to 1 micron) 😀😀😀
That would be awesome! I guess the cost would depend on the scale it gets built in, I usually build in HO scale and central part in HO scale would be nearly as big as my house! So that would be an expensive model to make 😃
I’ve been watching another RUclipsr making scenery like you do, however I was sadly disappointed at how much easier and better your videos are. Luke you are very good,and talented. From now on I will only watch you and your videos.
Your videos are awesome. Great dioramas and you make it super clear how you achieve such realism. My favourite part is how you use thread to make the suspension bridge and the truck wobbles as it drives across.
Thanks heaps Kathy, it's something a bit different. I've been meaning to write you an email to congradulate you on going full time on RUclips! Well done 😎
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Luke! I love your RCs, I personally build upon the 1:64 scale and would love to have a car or truck much like your own. Do you believe that I could possibly convert this kit to a 1:64 scale car?
Bro, is your wife Mouri? My wife is kiwi and I lived down there for a while. That accent is unmistakable, but I couldn’t discern if her accent is kiwi or Maori.
Luke, could you do us a favor? Look for other sponsors. You're spreading misinformation here, really. All these "threads" are from an era where we didn't have HTTPS. Nowadays, nearly every website must support it as soon as it provides some kind of contact form/ billing informations/ online shop. As soon as you see the padlock symbol in your browser, you're protected. You can fake your location with a simple plugin, for free. Please, have a look at Tom Scotts video about this topic: ruclips.net/video/WVDQEoe6ZWY/видео.html
Man this is awesome. The IFA, the diorama. COOL. I'm just a beginner. I build 1/64 cars. But not RC. But now I like it. Maybe I'll try. Thanks. It's time to watch your other videos. Andrew
Whilst I don't build models such as this, I use the foam board for Halloween props. Have you noticed that Bunnings now has a different brand and different colour/texture? Have you had a chance to use it yet? I feel like it is different to work with, but final result is more suited to stone finish due to its natural pourus material.
There is no way in god’s green earth I would ever build this, but these are some of my favorite videos on RUclips.
😂 maybe in our future...after retiring
dont say that, go for it, have a go, ive been waiting over 40 years to build a train layout and have started doing one now including ho scale slot cars, 60's style pancake motors as they are much slower than some of the mag tech ones....
why? are you too good for it?
@@alanssnack1192 It's pretty obvious he means the complete opposite to what you are implying
@@corunnarailwayline7130 ahh look whos being racist now
I love mechanics n stuff, but on my list, track/diorama making beats truck making :>
Naaa, auch hier? :D
Da bin ich mal ganz deiner Meinung
@@EBastler Ständig.
ha ha yeah I'm definitely a big fan of building the scene 😃
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Im still waiting for the post-apocalyptic stuff :P or cyberpunk 2077 themed. Im flexible!
I feel like a kid ripping the wrapping paper from a gift when I see a new Luke Towan video up! I am never disappointed either!
ha ha thanks Don, really glad you enjoy the videos 😉
@@BoulderCreekRailroad y
Another masterpiece.
Thanks mate 😃 Glad you enjoyed watching
Jasica rabbit
I think it would be interesting to see a war themed diorama, as I want to see how your skill can be used in a different scenario.
That would be amazing
He should do a series of him making one big project.
He should make an aquarium
Personally I dislike war, violence, and general human stupidity towards other humans. I'd not like to see anything war or violence related.
@@yackablejohnson1485 I understand what you're trying to get at and I respect your opinion. In general I just want to see how things such as track marks and really heavy mud can be replicated. Although the tutorial including things such as bomb crater or burnt trees/buildings would be nice to see it isn't mandatory.
This video was more playful than usual. I really enjoyed the subtle goofy aura. :)
Thanks Kate, yeah I tried to make this one a bit entertaining 😉
12:52 ahh yes. Must start with the bottle flip.
My secret is out!
@@BoulderCreekRailroad You went all out on the flips this time :D
Oh my god its baldrip
Before that 3:48 happened
Im gonna start put one of your videos on when it's time to sleep. Not because they are boring, because your voice and explaning have a very relaxing effect.
Love your videos and wish I had the time and space to start building dioramas but have waaay to many hobbys already.
BOTTLE FLIPPING IS NEVER DEAD because Luke Towan is Doing it
Great video
SpaceX also did a giant bottle flip with SN8. :) Luke did it with more style though. This really is a great video.
22:27 Wrong, mesmerizing is to watch you build.... my god i love your videos. It's like therapy on demand. Keep bringing amazing builds please.
An actual good sponsored segment that I didn´t want to skip!
Thanks Kimi, I know a lot of people don't like the sponsored segments on RUclips videos so I put a bit of effort into it to make it a bit entertaining 😃
Agree! It was both entertaining and informative. "Rainfall Projects" is another RUclipsr who goes the extra step to make sponsor segments pleasant and enjoyable.
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Too bad it was for a sponsor who is so utterly unworthy of such great effort.
The sponsor is much better than lords and ladies of Scotland title service lol.
I grew up in eastern Germany (GDR), the IFA W50 was "THE TRUCK" in that communist era. Funny to see you using a model of it in good old Australia. Awesome Diorama!
lol yeah, to be honest when I started building it I didn't know much about it but since then I have learnt that this truck has quite a history, and it's robust! They are still driving around 😃
Hi, ich komme auch aus der ehemaligen DDR (GDR) und kenne die W50 noch, die waren unsere Standard Laster. Super, dass du solch einen Laster für deine Arbeit nutzt.
Vielen Dank aus Deutschland für deine super Arbeiten. 👍🏻
Sorry, aber leider kann ich kein Englisch. 😞
Translation: Hi, Im from the former DDR(German Democratic Republic) And remember the W50, they were our standard trucks. Awesome that you are using this truck for your projects.
Many thanks from Germany for your awesome projects👍🏻
Sorry, but i cant speak English. 😞
@@dutch053 DANKE 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lesen funktioniert einigermaßen, aber Schreiben leider nicht.
Surprisingly they combined the cabin of a W50 with the load of its successor the L60 ^^ I've never seen a W50 driving around with tarpaulin over beveled supports - but the official presentation model of the IFA L60 from the Leipzig Fair showed those beveled supports . Needless to say that the differences for the drivers cabin are quite small and the biggest difference was a new enhanced diesel engine
I’ve watched every single one of your diorama videos for a long time, have fallen asleep to them as it helps with my insomnia and have rewatched them many times. This is by far my favourite model yet. I love the varied topography and the making of the bridges!
Those little R.C vehicles are great, love the Defender and the scenic were wonderfully created & executed - top notch
Make a coral reef! I'm not gonna stop saying it, and I think it would be really cool to see!
What a fantastic sponsored segment! I could watch that little car drive around for hours
Your dioramas went from ‘I think I could do this myself’ to ‘how does a man possess such patience and skill to make something like this’.
Natural sunlight really makes your models shine.
oh my god, he's dual weilding, HES GETTING TOO STRONG!!!
If you want to prevent wire shorts even after a bit of jostling, you can probably paint on some conformal coating. It works to stop water from bridging solder pads in exposed outdoor RC vehicles, it'll probably work here
My day can't get better
30 minutes of epic diorama ahead!
ha ha cheers Alan, hope you enjoyed watching 😉
I love these small RC trucks. I've been thinking of tackling one in N scale, but I will confess to being nervous about the tiny detail. Love the driving course.
Terrific job Luke. Very clever way to do your sponcership commercial as well. Another Masterpiece buddy.
Thanks Philip, I know a lot of people don't like the sponsored segments so I tried to make it a bit entertaining. I only do sponsored videos every once in a while. Glad you enjoyed the video 😉
You are the king. You’re the best at bott... dioramas. Great work as always. -Mark
Thank you so much Mark 😃 It's good to know you are enjoying the videos even if they are not railroad specific, I have a few videos coming up that are more railroad orientated 😉 Keep up the hard work mark, your channel is doing great, getting a video out every week is a real challenge! I don't know how you do it!
Amazing attention to detail. Well done Luke. But I'd like to slap the guy that machined those brass parts for the RC truck.
Just about when we think you couldn't possibly step up your game, you give us this video. If there was ever a time I would buy Nord VPN based on a You tube commercial, this is it!
Great work!
Been watching for years and its amazing to see how the production has increased so much. Love the content as always!
Fabulous video! I wish I had the talent to build stuff like this, I see BEAUTIFUL stuff in my head....Somewhere between my head & fingertips it goes through a fog bank, & becomes distorted. The final result looks like an art project completed by a kindergartner!
The little forklift bringing in the parts 😂
Luke's only done very few of them, but his sponsor segues/spots are the only sponsor spot I would never skip. They're quirky and they're definitely part of the video and not just an ad. GJ!
And great dio as always! Love seeing the mix of his old and new techniques in this project, you just discover and learn more and more stuff everyday in model making.
Looking forward to the next awesome project! 💛
Ok... Now that's just awesome. I want one to replace my coffee table. Screw the coffee...I'm going off roading.
There`s only one word to say for this work " Wow ". Looks so beautiful.
Time to see an interactive beautifully made diorama
it sure was interactive! 😃 Good thing the water wasn't real though!
Hello Luke. You built it brilliantly again and showed it really well. The W50 is really great. The area looks awesome. Thank you for showing everything in such detail again. Greetings and have a nice Christmas. Tino
“Bottle fli.... uh eh SOLID BASE”😂
Love this build!!
Never in my life did I think I could watch poetry. Fantastic work Luke, thanks for sharing.
I don't know how I got here, but I love it.
I fall asleep every time i watch one of these videos and i thank you ever so much.
Its 2 am gotta sleep but luke uploaded a video 3 mins ago....must watch it🙌
lol, maybe it will help you fall asleep 😴
I have to sleep as well, but here in Germany it is 11pm
I didn't know how fascinating this was until I watched it all the way through. I can't believe how much I learned. I had some ideas along the way. For example, depending on the scene, building in some general purpose wiring could be used to add street lights, illuminated signs and buildings, a motorized raising-bridge, a working windmill, lights through a tunnel, etc. Another idea with respect to the river, you could add stuff like little fish (install them on little pins and they'll keep their depth while pouring the resin), old tires, or a lost shopping cart or barrel, an abandoned submerged car, a little boat at a dock, etc. Using a small pump, I suppose one could even create a real running river, maybe even with a small waterfall or working paddlewheel. Wouldn't it also be very fun to add a tiny wifi video camera to the vehicle and to record that while driving from the vehicle's perspective. Put up a green screen behind it and you could add a real sky to the video. Turn on the vehicle headlights and the lights on the scenery and go for a night drive.
This is so cool!! 🚚🚚🚚🚚
As both an RC and railway modeller, this is amazing to see! I love the idea of having an RC car racing around freely in my dioramas :D
Another inspiring model you created here. And combining it with an obstacle course is, in my mind, borderline genius.
Did you film the opening sequenze outside? The foliage seemed to move a lot.
Where the forklift segments stop motion or is he powered as well? The first looked like it is powered, the second appearnce hinted at stop motion 😳
And a big thank you to you and the wife (?) for going the extra mile, making the sponsored segment more engaging and humourus
Thanks Martin, yeah it was filmed outside and it was a tad windy 😃 the wind was coming in waves and I did my best to film each time the wind died down but those trees are tiny and the slightest bit of wind looks like gale force wind!
The fork lift was stop motion, it would be cool to make it powered but there isn't much space in those forklifts!
Also thanks for appreciating the sponsored segment, I know most people don't like them so I tried to make it a little entertaining to watch 😃
@@BoulderCreekRailroad ah, so you tested your obstacle course outdoors. Cool and fitting for an offroad setting.
Your stop motion work is too notch. Better than some off the old Hollywood movies.
Hughly appriciate the work you put into the sponsored segment.
Steady hands. Perfect work 👍.
Thanks mate, yeah the model is so small it helps if you have steady hands 😃
Dude, you are ridiculous, and amazing. I've been watching you, Luke (APS) and Neil (Real Terrain Hobbies) so much lately as I gear up to do some dioramas for my 1/64 scale customs. I hope I can create even a facsimile of what you guys do!
I don't know why but I love miniatures so much!! Something about them is just so ... idk seeing them just makes me so happy 😂 it's like looking at a cute kitten it's so cute hnnnggg!!
Your modeling work is insane! Great job!
I miss your works its my therapy its been awhile but no pressure we love and thank you for sharing your talents!
Luke, you are a true artist. Well done. Thanks for sharing. ATB : )
Very cool and informative. I'll be on the look out for a 6x6 tiny RC model.
Art just art this is amazing
Thanks, glad you liked it 😉
I haven't built models or dioramas in a few years but I still love watching this channel just to see something amazing made from nothing
Love the miniature fork lift truck. Love it when you start with file down the 3d printer parts. Translation: you need to file to 2micron accuracy (personally I prefer to file to 1 micron) 😀😀😀
lol, yeah 2 microns is ok but I should take on your suggestion and get it down to 1 micron 😄 I had lots of fun making the forklift sequence 😉
Your diaramas are so relaxing to watch while you build them
I'm dead when mini forklift comes 😭
It is so great, indeed!
WOW That is brilliant Luke, my son is into 2nd world war tanks and has seen your channel and he is hooked !!!!Something for the winter nights !!!
Have you ever thought of doing a huge Central Park diorama or would it be too expensive
That would be awesome! I guess the cost would depend on the scale it gets built in, I usually build in HO scale and central part in HO scale would be nearly as big as my house! So that would be an expensive model to make 😃
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Maybe you can do like just a corner of Central Park. Or a park thats based of of Central Park. That would be cool
Why do I feel like the next step is a Mad Max mini RC chase scene?
It's always a good day when you get a new Luke Towan video alert. Love it! :)
Literally it's an another masterpiece ❤️ I watched the whole video without skipping 😉
Another fantastic model mate!!! Never get tired of watching your master craftsmanship come to life in these videos.
Hey, Luke, have you ever thought about making a surreal diorama? I'd love to see a Cyberpunk 2077 inspired build by You!
The best sponsors segment I've ever seen! Many kids are watching this diorama and send message to the North pole to get such for x-mas.
I'm a simple man, I see a video on how to build an EXTREMELY tiny RC Truck & Obstacle Course, I click like
lol 😄 Glad you liked it Lucas 😉
Yes
Best channel on RUclips for dioramas👌👏 thanks for the amazing content!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You doing okay, Luke? Missing your build vlogs...been 2 months of waiting, mate. Here's to ya.
yeah
Well this video is better than the others, I really have fun with it.
21:07
"So anyways, I started blastin'"
I really like that tiny RC truck and yes awesome diorama bro... keep up the good work... I like to see more
Now we can re-create "The Wages of Fear" or "Sorcerer" in HO scale!
Great video and Luke quality in every detail.
I spilled glögg all over me watching this, still awesome vid.
Also you would be a killer at making dnd scenery.
oh no... I hope the glögg didn't make a mess! 🍷
@@BoulderCreekRailroad naw it’s fine, just choked there was drivable small cars. So cool.
Loved the little forklift scene!!
3:06 did anybody notice, that he put many dioramas toghether, so the landscape looks bigger?
Nice of you to put some rc vid while plugging makes it easier to watch the whole vid as well as the plug
22:53 so what you’re saying is..... don’t burn your bridges.
the diorama starts with a bottle fl...
I mean a solid base......this is some good stuff
Dude this is your 100th video...
A brilliant little model and the perfect scenery to test it on, 1/87 scale looks like it would be a fun challenge
3 months since a new video. He must be working on something epic.
yep
giant hand fixes every problem. Love the layout and movement.
Amazing. That's all I can say.
Glad you like it! 😃
I’ve been watching another RUclipsr making scenery like you do, however I was sadly disappointed at how much easier and better your videos are. Luke you are very good,and talented. From now on I will only watch you and your videos.
His aerosol can flip tricks are becoming too powerful.
Luke, I have a challenge for you...on your next diorama build make a river with waterfalls that has real moving water being pumped around! Toby
What spray adhesive do you use? All the ones I've tried melt the foam.
3M Super 77 is foam safe, it's a little more expensive though!
Your videos are awesome. Great dioramas and you make it super clear how you achieve such realism. My favourite part is how you use thread to make the suspension bridge and the truck wobbles as it drives across.
0:23 I laughed so hard! LOL
lol, glad you liked it 😄
Absolutely stunning and so much fun to watch. Thank you!
Thanks heaps Kathy, it's something a bit different. I've been meaning to write you an email to congradulate you on going full time on RUclips! Well done 😎
"obstacle course" more like just another day in finland
Brilliant watch and a great finished diorama.
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Luke! I love your RCs, I personally build upon the 1:64 scale and would love to have a car or truck much like your own. Do you believe that I could possibly convert this kit to a 1:64 scale car?
I think it's possible? You could use the running gears and components and just 3D print a new chassis and body to better suit 1:64th scale 😉
Bro, is your wife Mouri? My wife is kiwi and I lived down there for a while. That accent is unmistakable, but I couldn’t discern if her accent is kiwi or Maori.
Luke, could you do us a favor? Look for other sponsors. You're spreading misinformation here, really. All these "threads" are from an era where we didn't have HTTPS. Nowadays, nearly every website must support it as soon as it provides some kind of contact form/ billing informations/ online shop. As soon as you see the padlock symbol in your browser, you're protected. You can fake your location with a simple plugin, for free. Please, have a look at Tom Scotts video about this topic: ruclips.net/video/WVDQEoe6ZWY/видео.html
Build a 1999 Toyota Corolla
Man this is awesome. The IFA, the diorama. COOL. I'm just a beginner. I build 1/64 cars. But not RC. But now I like it. Maybe I'll try. Thanks. It's time to watch your other videos. Andrew
Whilst I don't build models such as this, I use the foam board for Halloween props. Have you noticed that Bunnings now has a different brand and different colour/texture? Have you had a chance to use it yet? I feel like it is different to work with, but final result is more suited to stone finish due to its natural pourus material.
A tunnel through the rocky mountains would be a cool diorama
That would be cool 😉
I think this is the first time I haven’t skipped a sponsored segment. Well done
Fantastico🤩 è sempre un piacere guardare i tuoi video! 👍👍👍
Very cool looking diorama! I would like to build this with a ruined temple, and maybe some extra brick fences...
Idea, can you maybe make an Australian outback scene with maybe a deep dried river some 4x4s are crossing? Maybe winch? Or even a Little Rock climb?
You skills in miniatures are amazing.
This is the content i want to see on RUclips. Love your videos