Thanks Iscog! I love the weathered look myself. Something about that last bit of silver dry brushing is just magic. Totally transforms the model. Thanks for your comment!
Thank you for your kind words Deborah. I'm glad that you enjoyed the build, and I certainly aspire to grow the channel and continue sharing my passion for making things. 🙂
This is a really awesome droid, if i hadn't just watched you buils it from scratch I'd say it was an official kit! Creating that oddly shaped head and those feet was some amazing work. I was very surprised how you managed to make it appear grungy and weathered with such a smooth body. Usually, washes require some panel lines and surface details to grab onto. Outstanding job here sir, thanks for sharing and keep on keeping on!!
Thank you Earl! I'm humbled by your comments, and so glad that you enjoyed the build. It's heart warming to receive this kind of response. I'm so happy to share my passion for making things with others who are like-minded or can appreciate them as much as I enjoy making them. 😁
Hi mark just came across your channel the scratch built space ship was awesome.been waiting for a channel like this.well done. The axis drold is wicked.eagerly eating for more.
Hi Bear Vassar, I was just looking at some photos of the lost in space robots last week! Let me see what I can do! You never know, maybe that one will show up on the channel soon 🙂
That’s absolutely fantastic. I’m going to save my plastic bottles. My question is.. I use rare earth magnets for 3 inch tall Battletech game plastic figures. To make the arms and torso move. Do you think magnets would work for the arms or should I just glue everything together? Thank you!
Thanks for your comment! Yes, I do believe the magnets would work - although, I have to admit I haven't tried myself. It would probably just require some slight modifications to the way they attach, but I don't see any reasons why it wouldn't.
You can also try using parts from the Bandai SW figure model kits. They use a cap and button system to attach arms and legs while still allowing mobility/posability.
Hi George. I haven't tried the Gorilla brand glue sticks. The ones I usually use are AdTech, and I think they are just the brand that my local Walmart carries! I'll have to try out the Gorilla brand. Thanks for sharing!
That droid is powerful! 💪
Thank you! My apologies for the late reply!
Came out Great!
Thank you!
The robot look great Mark! I especially like the painting and weathering. Thanks for sharing this.
Nice. I like the weathered look, Not overly rusted.
Thanks Iscog! I love the weathered look myself. Something about that last bit of silver dry brushing is just magic. Totally transforms the model. Thanks for your comment!
Fantstuc Star Wars inspired Robot, Mark , looks great 👍
Thank you again Jerry! This is one of my favorite builds! It was a lot of fun to make.
Really cool droid
Thank you Robert
For such a new channel, I was impressed with your skills... this build is amazing! I hope way more people find your channel as it deserves to grow.
Thank you for your kind words Deborah. I'm glad that you enjoyed the build, and I certainly aspire to grow the channel and continue sharing my passion for making things. 🙂
Wow!!! He came out awesome!!! 😊
Thanks Cerise! I really appreciate it!
Another great build - thanks for sharing your projects.
Thanks Gregory! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Great build,whats next ?
Thanks! Another droid coming up followed by some different builds that I'm excited to reveal very soon!
Awesome!
Thank you!
Really looks great man!
Thank you! It was a lot of fun to build and I'm glad you like it!
Inspired and subbed!
Thanks Anders!
This is a really awesome droid, if i hadn't just watched you buils it from scratch I'd say it was an official kit! Creating that oddly shaped head and those feet was some amazing work.
I was very surprised how you managed to make it appear grungy and weathered with such a smooth body. Usually, washes require some panel lines and surface details to grab onto.
Outstanding job here sir, thanks for sharing and keep on keeping on!!
Thank you Earl! I'm humbled by your comments, and so glad that you enjoyed the build. It's heart warming to receive this kind of response. I'm so happy to share my passion for making things with others who are like-minded or can appreciate them as much as I enjoy making them. 😁
Class build! That cutting board looks like it's got a few tales to tell.
Thanks b62boom1! I'm glad you enjoyed the build, and yes, my cutting board has a few miles on it! 🤣
Hi mark just came across your channel the scratch built space ship was awesome.been waiting for a channel like this.well done. The axis drold is wicked.eagerly eating for more.
Thanks David! I'm glad you are enjoying the builds, and I appreciate your comments very much! Stay tuned for more!
I would love to see you make robby the robot from scratch that body looks like robby and the b9 robot lost in space.
Hi Bear Vassar, I was just looking at some photos of the lost in space robots last week! Let me see what I can do! You never know, maybe that one will show up on the channel soon 🙂
That’s absolutely fantastic. I’m going to save my plastic bottles. My question is.. I use rare earth magnets for 3 inch tall Battletech game plastic figures. To make the arms and torso move. Do you think magnets would work for the arms or should I just glue everything together? Thank you!
Thanks for your comment! Yes, I do believe the magnets would work - although, I have to admit I haven't tried myself. It would probably just require some slight modifications to the way they attach, but I don't see any reasons why it wouldn't.
You can also try using parts from the Bandai SW figure model kits. They use a cap and button system to attach arms and legs while still allowing mobility/posability.
@@earlware4322 That's a great suggestion - thank you!
Have you ever tried Gorrillia Hot Glue Sticks
For your Builds
I use the. Alot never use any other Glue Sticks. Scents then
Hi George. I haven't tried the Gorilla brand glue sticks. The ones I usually use are AdTech, and I think they are just the brand that my local Walmart carries! I'll have to try out the Gorilla brand. Thanks for sharing!
That's funny because I have a A&D
Hot Glue Gun
Dual Temp.
And this Got there Detail Hot Glue Gun.
I buy my Gorrillia Hot Glue Sticks
At wallmart also
Your junk boxes are too organized. Are you sure you're a crafter? 🤣
LOL! They certainly haven't always been, and believe me, I've only showed the recently organized ones. I still have several that are truly junky!😂
Look at the state of that cutting mat... thats proof he's a true crafter! 🤣
@@deborahsmith403 LOL! My cutting mat has a few miles on it! About time for a new one.