Building a working AT-AT big enough to ride on

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith Месяц назад +1025

    The scale! The filament! The swing! Amazing.

    • @NyeMechworks
      @NyeMechworks Месяц назад +42

      Hacksmith in 1 year: "We got the totally original idea to build a ridable AT-AT!" **breaks after 5 steps because they forgot about leverage**

    • @Lordsandero
      @Lordsandero Месяц назад +21

      ​@@NyeMechworks2 year later: Now we put a real laser on it!

    • @grizzly24272
      @grizzly24272 Месяц назад +13

      @@Lordsandero 2 1/2 years later: Now we put a "lightsaber" on it! also....buy our merch!

    • @Luke-yp8cu
      @Luke-yp8cu Месяц назад +3

      you guys should make one too

    • @Captain-Rex-14
      @Captain-Rex-14 Месяц назад +1

      I can’t believe hacksmith actually saw this

  • @steffen1182
    @steffen1182 Месяц назад +1022

    If James ever stops building these huge machines, filament prices will plummet. I would be really interested to see how many kilos he puts through the printer every month. 😂

    • @koleoidea
      @koleoidea Месяц назад +56

      Yeah i would love to see a count in the video of how much filament he used in each video like a score.

    • @dash8brj
      @dash8brj Месяц назад +18

      @@koleoidea Yes that would be quite entertaining. And the number of print hours culumulatively added up per build. I bet he has more than 1 3D printer!

    • @mikeselectricstuff
      @mikeselectricstuff Месяц назад +46

      ISTR him saying he gets it delivered by the pallet...

    • @hughman8597
      @hughman8597 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@dash8brji guess if he have just one the the legs are ready in march 2027😂😂😂

    • @grahamnichols1416
      @grahamnichols1416 Месяц назад +44

      The factory is next door. The filament comes straight out of their extruder, through a hole in the wall, and into his printer. Nice.

  • @ThomasRiebmann
    @ThomasRiebmann Месяц назад +431

    Me: Considering the necessity for printing parts greater than 5h
    James: Hold my three tons of filament

    • @jamesbruton
      @jamesbruton  Месяц назад +150

      Longest was about 12 h

    • @miclowgunman1987
      @miclowgunman1987 Месяц назад +60

      @@jamesbruton this whole project personifies Adam Savage's declaration that engineering youtube is basically what if you gave a 10 year old the money and the knowledge of how to build a thing, and I love it. You should reach out to him to show him it when its done. I'm sure he'd love it.

    • @skelingtonrick
      @skelingtonrick Месяц назад +25

      @@miclowgunman1987 there is zero chance Adam isnt already subscribed lol

    • @JeSuisNerd
      @JeSuisNerd Месяц назад +15

      @@miclowgunman1987 I would be astounded if Adam hasn't already seen this, he's like the patron saint of RUclips makers! And with his history in movie props, it would be awesome to see him visit (or bring James onto Tested to show off the finished AT-AT!)

    • @RyanCrossOfficial
      @RyanCrossOfficial Месяц назад +4

      @tested should definitely do that

  • @sortaspicey9278
    @sortaspicey9278 Месяц назад +265

    I genuinely feel that you are single-handedly proving just how good 3D printing can get. I still see a lot of people. Dismiss 3D printing is some crappy week frail process that produces fragile parts that want to disintegrate at the slightest touch, but you have proven quite the opposite honestly

    • @MrRevenant333
      @MrRevenant333 Месяц назад +10

      Good is debatable. The quality of his prints mostly isn’t that good because he needs functional parts quick. That’s absolutely fine. But is that a measurement for “good printing”?

    • @Memphisko
      @Memphisko Месяц назад +33

      @@MrRevenant333 i think it means 3D printing has valid use cases outside of gimmicky multicolored toys. it's not about fine detail or quality and surface finish. it can quickly chug out huge strong parts for massive robot prototyping :D

    • @dieterjosef
      @dieterjosef Месяц назад +2

      Yes and no. It's great what James is building but 3d printing has proved that already by being used in the airline industry and elsewhere. Of course with much higher costs but without having to produce large numbers of pieces.

    • @Eric-vq9nq
      @Eric-vq9nq Месяц назад +17

      His projects are awesome, but 3D printing is a terrible choice for fabricating something like this unless you are sponsored by 3D printing companies. Just these legs would be thousands of dollars in print filament and an insane amount of print hours even with the large nozzles. You could use more aluminum extrusion and make the other parts from glued up layers of MDF or plywood for a small fraction of the price and time. It would likely even be cheaper to have a lot of the 3D printed pieces laser cut and formed by one of the many companies that offer those services. It would also end up lighter and stronger that way.

    • @starlordpro2077
      @starlordpro2077 Месяц назад

      if this project was real sized then plastic wouldn't be enough to hold the weight due to the length of each part.. not to mention he wouldn't be able to print the parts due to their size either...

  • @BH-rx3ue
    @BH-rx3ue Месяц назад +60

    Cant wait to see the 1:1 scale replica! thats the natural progression

    • @lucasvercauteren2244
      @lucasvercauteren2244 Месяц назад +5

      dark side cooking with this one :/ gg light side...

    • @amirhosseinmaghsoodi388
      @amirhosseinmaghsoodi388 Месяц назад +1

      I wonder if material science would need to be involved at that point or of it's just a simple job.

  • @MagnusOpus_
    @MagnusOpus_ Месяц назад +382

    Every time you said “A T dash A T” I died a little inside (I kid, of course)

    • @G33v3s
      @G33v3s Месяц назад +34

      It was impressive commitment to the bit. I kept expecting him to slip up, but his attention to detail is clearly a forte!

    • @aristotles-lantern
      @aristotles-lantern Месяц назад +50

      The Star Wars.

    • @masterimbecile
      @masterimbecile Месяц назад

      Live long and may the force be forever in your favor

    • @PKMartin
      @PKMartin Месяц назад +28

      It's clearly pronounced @@

    • @devandestudios128
      @devandestudios128 Месяц назад +12

      I am too and I am much more a Trekkie than I am into Star Wars, but that said, IT'S AT AT not A T dash A T. DAMN IT MAN...

  • @DrWhom
    @DrWhom Месяц назад +123

    crazy an at-hyphen-aye tee

  • @CTCTraining1
    @CTCTraining1 Месяц назад +57

    Meanwhile in a rebel garage engineers are surely working on a drone which dispenses string with a hook on the end ...
    Wonderful job, keep up the great work 😀👍

    • @wyw876
      @wyw876 Месяц назад

      Well, since a random tree branch tied to the pursuing drone couldn't definitively shatter that rear propeller... every commenter suggested tangling it with netting instead.

  • @matthewbooth4612
    @matthewbooth4612 Месяц назад +55

    Calling it an A T dash A T is a troll to drive engagement, and I’m a sucker. Good work 😂

    • @meribor
      @meribor Месяц назад +2

      Classic RUclipsr Bait

  • @JulienVanier
    @JulienVanier Месяц назад +14

    You're my favorite robotics builder on RUclips. You're such an inspiration! I just finished converting my kid's old Power Wheel to remote control with a 3D printed sprocket on the steering column to turn using a motor and a chain. It's super fun to see a 5' skeleton driving a little jeep 😂

  • @Eddesignful
    @Eddesignful Месяц назад +31

    Wow. A part 2. You know it’s a huge build if James breaks it into multiple videos.

  • @xManzi
    @xManzi Месяц назад +12

    I wanted to write something smart, but I am speechless... THIS IS SOOOO COOOOL!!!! It just shows how powerfull of a tool 3d printing really is when you design everything around it. Not some tool to imitate production of a part, but a part designed for 3d printing can as usefull as any other technology.

  • @kwaaaa
    @kwaaaa Месяц назад +12

    What's amazing is most RUclipsrs are 8 months into a project "here's part 45 of my build". James is like 1 month in "here's most of an AT-AT walker". This man doesn't sleep!! 😀

  • @Yavorh55
    @Yavorh55 Месяц назад +8

    That printer is a very interesting solution to an actually common problem. Lots of people print long rectangle parts (or ones that fit in a long rectangle), but few print huge cubes - so having a printer that violates the Cubed print volume, thereby saving some space, to make one or two axises longer makes a lot of sense!

  • @NinaNime-eh7ew
    @NinaNime-eh7ew Месяц назад +4

    Dude how does this guy design these things so fast we are getting multiple videos monthly

  • @tikityler1386
    @tikityler1386 Месяц назад +37

    Oh, I am all in for this, it's almost 1 a.m. I shouldn't really be going to sleep, but...

  • @tostevinsgirl
    @tostevinsgirl День назад

    Actually blown away. Having gone to Makers Central UK due to both my sons interests in engineering, I began to be fascinated in this type of project. Today I saw my son watching this video and now I'm hooked! I need part 2! Seriously clever and really cool!

  • @El_Fabricio
    @El_Fabricio Месяц назад +6

    If you arrive to any convention with this machine you'll be a king and a legend long remembered.

  • @jodylang8781
    @jodylang8781 Месяц назад +2

    James, we need a timelapse of all the work you do! Don't get me wrong, the highlight reels that are your videos are amazing and I watch them as soon as I can when they come out, but I would love to see just how much work and printing hours happen to make a project like this reality 😊 You're doing awesome, inspiring work!

  • @disasterofpuppets3398
    @disasterofpuppets3398 Месяц назад +34

    Omg. I love The Star Wars.

  • @rusty911s2
    @rusty911s2 Месяц назад +1

    Unbiased thumbs-up for Simply Bearings: really excellent company, easy site to use and always excellent service.
    Can't wait for episode 2, this thing is going to be a monster!

  • @ELPRES1DENTE45
    @ELPRES1DENTE45 Месяц назад +23

    This man is living the dream...

    • @BasicamenteSemTeto
      @BasicamenteSemTeto Месяц назад

      For real, I want to be a friend him 🥹

    • @ELPRES1DENTE45
      @ELPRES1DENTE45 Месяц назад +1

      @@BasicamenteSemTeto - He is too busy living the dream to need friends...

  • @MyLadyAbsinthe
    @MyLadyAbsinthe Месяц назад +4

    dude this is so awesome. i didn't realize 3d printed stuff would be that strong, i've heard a lot about it being brittle and weak. very cool to see that with the right design and materials, it can do some pretty amazing stuff. can't wait to see the next part, this whole process is fascinating and i am very grateful how thoroughly you explain and demonstrate each bit. thanks for the vid and your hard work!!

    • @jamesbruton
      @jamesbruton  Месяц назад +5

      This is only PLA, there are stronger materials also.

    • @TanyaHakala
      @TanyaHakala Месяц назад

      @@jamesbrutonI was just wondering about that. The bushings are also PLA?

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Месяц назад +1

      @@jamesbruton
      Yikes, PLA? Well, if it holds up, great, but at something this size if it starts struggling with carrying any sort of weight you might want to upgrade to nylon composites. This is a REALLY huge build and I'd be concerned about it holding up.
      Then again, that could just be my combat robotics experience making me paranoid about the material choice.

    • @ricky3489
      @ricky3489 16 дней назад

      @@VestedUTuberI’m sure he’s aware of that

  • @TheKnightsShield
    @TheKnightsShield Месяц назад +3

    Glad to see you're having a go at-at this project. Hope this thing works better than a horse. It'll be slow going, but at least you'll have better control over it.

    • @wurstelei1356
      @wurstelei1356 Месяц назад

      It might have problems on rough terrains thou...

    • @TheKnightsShield
      @TheKnightsShield Месяц назад +1

      @@wurstelei1356 Yeah, I hear they don't do well in snow,

  • @TheMeditron
    @TheMeditron Месяц назад +4

    Ok. I've watched you for years, and on the title ALONE, IM VERY EXCITED RIGHT NOW!

  • @diy_wizard
    @diy_wizard Месяц назад +2

    Wow very impressive again! I’m amazed that all the 3d printed parts hold it and no one breaks! I’m looking forward to part 2!!!

  • @hubbuble
    @hubbuble Месяц назад +1

    And at this moment, he pulls three more feet of his backpack.
    Me dying on my chair.
    First James' video I watch, and I appreciate RUclips recommandations working so well !

  • @iandavidson99
    @iandavidson99 Месяц назад +17

    Ok, NOW I'm impressed! Incredible!

  • @phizicks
    @phizicks Месяц назад +5

    lol what an intro. just walks out and waves

  • @patorilim266
    @patorilim266 Месяц назад +2

    AMAZING! You never seem to disappoint! I can't wait to see the completed result. I think that this device, although is a fun project to mess with, I see it moving further into other uses for everyday activities. 👍😎

  • @lynxrbeam8732
    @lynxrbeam8732 Месяц назад +1

    I like how it was just a detailed explanation of the build process for this extreme time consuming, large part, and at the end he’s just like,
    “Yea so of course I build four of them.”

  • @pogbootactual
    @pogbootactual Месяц назад

    James, I’ve been watching you since before the OG hulk buster series 9 years ago. First time I’ve visited in a while tbh but it’s amazing to see how far you have come. Keep doing amazing things.

  • @homedad3324
    @homedad3324 Месяц назад +2

    Once again you blow me away with your ingenuity and skill. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @DMGSL
    @DMGSL 28 дней назад +1

    0:07
    Everyone talks about saying it like, “A, T, A, T,” and, “AT AT,” but we have finally found the third contender, “A, T, dash A, T”

    • @AJ-Palermo
      @AJ-Palermo 10 дней назад +1

      In a previous video, James even said "AT-A-T"!

  • @gabemccrea6220
    @gabemccrea6220 Месяц назад +1

    Yknow theres like
    A group of youtubers
    Who like
    If they formed a coalition
    Could legit run their whole entire own little mad genius supervillain plots together
    And this dude james bruton is one of them

    • @Gail-no9py
      @Gail-no9py 26 дней назад

      Some others include
      Mark rober
      Michael Reeves
      I cant think of any more

    • @gabemccrea6220
      @gabemccrea6220 26 дней назад +1

      You forgot the maddest lad of them all styropyro
      But then theres all those experimental drone and robotics dudes too
      Those polish submersible ROV dudes, the multiple scandinavian college kids making powered boats, that german guy scratchbuilding replica airframes at kind of a shockingly large scale
      We would be toast

    • @gabemccrea6220
      @gabemccrea6220 26 дней назад +1

      Basically anyone who would be at open sauce

  • @inventorbrothers7053
    @inventorbrothers7053 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing! I can't believe the tremendous quality of every project you make!

  • @Shanghaimartin
    @Shanghaimartin Месяц назад +32

    In all my years, I literally just called it an At At, literally @@

    • @k4rz3n
      @k4rz3n Месяц назад +1

      Same

    • @erikn2596
      @erikn2596 Месяц назад +1

      He’ll always be at at as @@ to me

  • @clonkex
    @clonkex Месяц назад

    That is an insane amount of work! I'm seriously impressed with the engineering too.

  • @thetwistedgamer370
    @thetwistedgamer370 Месяц назад

    Holy hell! I can not wait to see this finished. 😮

  • @EasyMachine
    @EasyMachine 12 дней назад

    You're my favorite robotics builder on RUclips.

  • @MLeoDaalder
    @MLeoDaalder Месяц назад +2

    I wonder how he'll do the 'trip and make explodable when lightly wrapped in a rope' feature of AT-ATs. XD

  • @BenMitro
    @BenMitro Месяц назад +2

    Definitely on top of 3d printed robotics James.

    • @dieterjosef
      @dieterjosef Месяц назад

      To me the construction is more impressive than the printing.

  • @DIYtechie
    @DIYtechie Месяц назад +1

    Awesome! Can’t wait for part 2!

  • @ivovass195
    @ivovass195 Месяц назад

    Mega project, looking forward to the next steps

  • @powercordz
    @powercordz 24 дня назад

    Amazing James! Can’t wait to see you complete it

  • @DZM0N
    @DZM0N Месяц назад +1

    Disney seriously needs to hire this guy to make the props for future starwars films👍

    • @epicrodtezla3228
      @epicrodtezla3228 Месяц назад

      😅 not just disney, companies like buston robotics, military research into exoskeletons should consider contracting James as a consultant, his single handedly among the best mechanical and robotics engineers on youtube 😅😅 i mean check out this build and all that time invested for just entertaining us the audience, i swear hands down, James is the type of mentor kids and anyone who wants to become an engineer should look up too instead of the boring professors and tedious university lectures to learn these stuff that ends up even making those with genuine interests in engineering drop out

  • @midrangedoomwave8652
    @midrangedoomwave8652 Месяц назад +1

    10/10 cant wait for part 2

  • @dondywondy
    @dondywondy Месяц назад

    Wow, I can't wait for part 2. Thanks for all the hard work planning, creating, assembling, recording, editing and uploading (that's a lot of work)! Yours is simply one of the BEST youtube channels of them all!

  • @eagan_1902
    @eagan_1902 26 дней назад +1

    This man needs to ride this into a star wars convention

  • @coledavidson5630
    @coledavidson5630 Месяц назад

    I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as "the Star Wars" before but it kinda makes sense... I guess. Cool vid as always, love these massive projects. Your techniques for making things easy to adjust are very clever

  • @homieboi5352
    @homieboi5352 Месяц назад

    All these massive machines are just too cool! James has so much experience doing what he loves that massive robots and large scale machines are now entirely within his skill set, and it’s nothing short of inspiring. I can’t wait to see this thing piloted!

  • @Pulsarstunes
    @Pulsarstunes Месяц назад

    This is simply mind blowing. The level of this build, the size, the materials, the tests in between fases... You are the absolute image of the inventor/nutty-professor from the comic books i read as a kid. I can't even say how much i love this. :D

  • @patrickjdarrow
    @patrickjdarrow Месяц назад

    I'm constantly in awe of your dedication & consistency. Great stuff James.

  • @JustAPersonWhoComments
    @JustAPersonWhoComments Месяц назад

    First we got a Lego Set, and now an actual rideable AT-AT? I like this build!

  • @SirTodd
    @SirTodd Месяц назад

    ive missed these sort of really big projects!

  • @tanmaywho
    @tanmaywho Месяц назад +1

    I AM LOOKING AT IT!
    IT'S AMAZING!

  • @lampy5490
    @lampy5490 Месяц назад +3

    "ay tee dash ay tee" sounds wrong somehow. Baller project, though.

  • @davisdiercks
    @davisdiercks 17 дней назад

    Nobody:
    James: "aye tea dash aye tea"
    (Project is absolutely insane, love it)

  • @brennanlangless8912
    @brennanlangless8912 Месяц назад

    I’d recommend for adding a little bit of traction to the bottom of the foot that it should be the traction padding used to keep carpets from sliding around wooden floors or a thin rubber surface it might help with sliding backwards a bit

  • @maplejames6992
    @maplejames6992 Месяц назад

    I love those cutaway books. Reminds me of the Richard Scarry books like Cars and Trucks and Things That Go. so much fun

  • @mikehorrocks2909
    @mikehorrocks2909 Месяц назад

    Phenomenal! Now, thanks to James here, recreating the giant robot spider from the movie Wild Wild West doesn’t seem to be impossible anymore.🤪

  • @wesdiezy
    @wesdiezy Месяц назад

    It is so incredible what some of you youtube makers can come up with and then deliver on.!

  • @christophertnugent9100
    @christophertnugent9100 Месяц назад

    The orange shim just demonstrates how much experience you have in these projects and how much forethought you attack them with.

  • @mikebowers7161
    @mikebowers7161 Месяц назад

    Your sponsors are awesome!! Even besides that, these builds must cost you an absolute fortune!! Keep it up, you’re an inspiration!

  • @niklaswo
    @niklaswo Месяц назад

    Looking forward to the last leg of this process!

  • @jeffreyconnors8782
    @jeffreyconnors8782 8 дней назад

    My very first video watched of yours and wow the scope of this project is massive !!! Talk about a show stopper at a comicon !

  • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
    @Skinflaps_Meatslapper Месяц назад

    Seems like you could bolt part of a brake rotor on those smaller gears and have a caliper that holds the pads under pressure with spring tension, until a solenoid is energized by the servo power, which in turn releases the brakes and allows the gear to move freely while the servo motors around. Or program some kind of delay to the motors while the solenoid engages or disengages the brake. This would act as an automatic position hold without needing to constantly input power to the motors.

  • @bluemalamute
    @bluemalamute Месяц назад

    I'm not really into Star Wars, but I'm a big fan of this. Nice work!

  • @beautifulsmall
    @beautifulsmall Месяц назад

    Amazing project, The gearing looks perfect but the axels look small, could use bigger shafts and thinner bearings in the most loaded areas. . interesting origional artwork for the walker, the joints were from a motor with a worm drive to an idler to the main joint cog. the motors look like a ring with holes in.

  • @user-un2vj3xc8t
    @user-un2vj3xc8t Месяц назад

    Your scale of these builds on these average sized 3d printers are amazing. It takes alot of effort just to, design, test, rebuild, and create parts this size, let alone 4 TIMES!

  • @shroomzzz
    @shroomzzz Месяц назад +1

    Holy crap! Ambitious! 🎉

  • @angusmclaren6257
    @angusmclaren6257 Месяц назад

    You and the Furze, England's mad engineers!

  • @PKMartin
    @PKMartin Месяц назад

    Another robot walker megaproject? I'm so ready for this

  • @robbinscott160
    @robbinscott160 Месяц назад

    Very impressive I didn't expect it to be that big! 👍

  • @sam-rs8wg
    @sam-rs8wg Месяц назад

    This is amazing. I hope the legs stay uncovered to keep the whole mechanism exposed as it walks

  • @evanrobison567
    @evanrobison567 Месяц назад

    This build is going to be EPIC!!! Super excited for the next video!

  • @LegoNinjaRobot
    @LegoNinjaRobot Месяц назад

    Excellent work on this @ Hyphen AT! Can't wait for part 2!

  • @mikespark72
    @mikespark72 Месяц назад

    thats awesome! can't wait to see the finished product!

  • @MonkeyNeuronActivation
    @MonkeyNeuronActivation Месяц назад +2

    0:31 Interesting that the original design used gears instead of belts. I have poor engineering knowledge, but gears have wear and backlash problems which I don't think is ideal for long-time use and precision?

  • @KringusKrang
    @KringusKrang Месяц назад

    Truly can't wait to see this finished build. Insane amount of work, absolutely amazing!

  • @opamitstinkefinger9962
    @opamitstinkefinger9962 12 дней назад

    Thats what i want to see! BIG machines! thank you so much! ^^

  • @djtopherau
    @djtopherau Месяц назад

    all the different colours remind me of the lego Mindstorms AT-AT . very cool

  • @ebanschbach
    @ebanschbach Месяц назад

    James, you’ve made what is basically giant LEGO Technic pieces! 😮

  • @DaveEtchells
    @DaveEtchells Месяц назад

    I love seeing 3D printing to make large structural items like this!
    (You wimped out by using 80/20 extrusions though. True fanatics eschew metal for anything but fasteners and motors 😉)
    I love your vids, am in awe do your mechanical design and CAD skills 👍👍👍

  • @fooman2108
    @fooman2108 Месяц назад

    NICE! The Unted States Army made a series of Mechanical Elephants, during the 60s/70s trying to get a mechanical pack mule fir the jungles of Vietnam. Not sure if some of those might help.
    When LucasArts started working on 'Empire', George Lucas commissioned mechanical studies of how elephants walk. Ringling Brothers said they would charge too much, so Lucss Arts contacted the LA Zoo, who were willing to have their ekephants walk back and forth for free (basically the cost of feed).

  • @janiruotsalainen3795
    @janiruotsalainen3795 Месяц назад

    Looking forward to the video of James testing the completed AT dash AT (*shudder*) in the snow in Norway where they filmed the live action footage for Empire.

  • @Care2WorldBuild
    @Care2WorldBuild Месяц назад

    We all have talents in different areas. I am so thankful for the inspiration that comes in software engineering for me. I am amazed nonetheless by the inspiration or design that comes to you in mechanical engineering. Maybe that comes a little by experience too, just doing the stuff we do until it becomes something we can create with plus the University degree. Anyways, if I get a chance it would be fun to design more in Industrial Design which I think you do some as well since it isn't just parts and unsightly prints of default mechanisms. In all, I think I'm just talking about something I heard of as design thinking.

  • @LaughingGravy.01
    @LaughingGravy.01 Месяц назад

    Brilliant! Nothing like the AT-AT operating mechanisms though. You can't put a rigid skin on the legs like the "real" thing. As for irregular surfaces...Brilliant simplification of the design though. Can't wait to see it finished. Cheers James

  • @DavidBauer38
    @DavidBauer38 Месяц назад

    This is awesome, James!!!
    I love how perfectly your smaller AT-AT model captures the stop-motion feel of the AT-ATs in Empire Strikes Back!

  • @syeedtuaha9082
    @syeedtuaha9082 Месяц назад

    Your work is really amusing... Just wait for the part2

  • @DJPowerPaul
    @DJPowerPaul Месяц назад

    Damn... I follow you for a few years I think. First video I saw from you was small Arduino robots... I look so much forward to what you will construct not only in every further video, but especially in 5 years... You are awesome!

  • @derskalde4973
    @derskalde4973 Месяц назад

    I feel like this was a huge missed opportunity to make this stuff look like giant Lego Technic pieces.
    At least that was my immediate thought, that those gears look similar to ones from lego, and those black beam thingies reminded me very much of these black axle pieces.

  • @thedeppressedone9236
    @thedeppressedone9236 Месяц назад +1

    2:00 Now, I'm just an engineering student, NOT an engineer, but that bottom right screw doesn't strike me as "secured".
    (I know you most likely screwed it in correctly after getting the shot, it just looks funny)

    • @Jordan-sy7my
      @Jordan-sy7my Месяц назад

      Now a I have nothing to do with engineering.. but I saw it plain as day too. Not sure what your education has to so with using your eyes.

  • @NyeMechworks
    @NyeMechworks Месяц назад +1

    You certainly have more faith in 3d prints than I do: my mech's legs use parallelograms made out of metal :)

  • @jedverse7878
    @jedverse7878 Месяц назад

    0:40 If Star Wars ever gets more AT-AT’s in a future movie, they need these for practical effects.

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap Месяц назад

    Looking great so far!

  • @rossisbudda
    @rossisbudda Месяц назад

    my favourite part is when he says "thanks to simply bearings!" every time

  • @taleg1
    @taleg1 10 дней назад

    The 'toes' to atat walkers are supposedly moveable to help with balance and find better footing in rough terrain. I might misremember this but I think they show this exact thing in one of the earlier movies.

  • @Bisaw37
    @Bisaw37 Месяц назад

    This man never ceases to amaze me! It feels like he can make litterally anything!

  • @Ironhidestopmotions
    @Ironhidestopmotions Месяц назад +1

    This is awesome