@@thereinthetrees_5626 he could have dissasembled a couple of cheap toys and sprinkeld a hint of editing and made lie stew. also yes, a "robotic arm 💀" could have done that. this was most likley fake, but if it was real I apollogize to the guy for thinking it was not hand crafted. that steering system screamed fake to me because it is big and thin, it would also need perfect parts to work well, and a couple other things make me think there is a chance it is fake, however it could be real.
@@conancorcoran5367 Looks like ur right, when he drives around the 2 bottles of paint he's signalling right long before he starts turning right and keeps doing so regardless of steering angle.
the fact that it includes all the original body pieces and even functioning lights there's such an incredible amount of attention to detail and the functionality makes it all the more crazy it's all custom made with so much precision and uses every single millimeter of space I also love how much control there is, and the maneuverability is awesome huge props
The slow acceleration and rotational speed of the front wheels to change direction is very realistic, unlike some other rc models that vary in speed very boyishly...👍
Yes its quite interesting how the steering is achieved. However I do wonder how the motor stops running constant once it hits the limit. Is it coded to detect resistance? For example if I were to just keep doing donuts will it hurt the motor.
Crazy to think a hobbyist with understanding of their goals is able to outdo a mass produced item. I've never understood why there can't be one guy on the r&d team for these companies to make products that rival what hobbyists can do, but I guess that's the thing you run into when the bottom dollar is more important than the product.
@@kennyc587 probably hardcoded max number of rotations measured with the phototransistor at 3:22, but you could do just what you are talking about with a reed switch somewhere in the motor circuit
@@jetjazz05 There's much more work required for a toy that is to be mass produced. But there are some which are mass produced, the TURBO RACING C72 for example is a good one. The market is very niche tbh and does not justify the R&D costs sometimes. At the end of the day what sells most is the cars that drives fast and drifts and that's where most companies chose to invest. If this guy somehow is able to make his own circuit boards and give the schematics, then i guess it would be easier for other people to build one themselves with easier soldering.
While a hobbyist might not appreciate this comment... I'll still say this. As a kid I'd have given my soul for a truck like this. I used to play for HOURS with little cars and road sets and all that. The attention to detail, turn signals, brake lights, dim lights, it's AMAZING!
What amazes me is how much gear and wiring you were able to fit into that tiny truck chassis. When I saw you adding those led lights I was thinking, gee that's an overkill, but in the end they helped with the realism. It really did look like you'd just shrunk down a real semi and trailer. You are a master craftsman!
When you did that turning manuver on your laptop that was soo cool because thats how us truckers do it in real life when we are short on space at a warehouse or a dropyard. Really cool i love this 100%. The only thing that could make this even cooler is if you built a mini warehouse with mini forklifts that could load and unload the back of the trailer. your an amazing craftsman and engineer well done!
And loading ramps to back up to , and maybe technical areas of the parking lot and he could set missions for himself like make it past the broke down car and roadwork in parking lot to loading ramp 6 to offload goods then make way back out to next delivery
Hello. I'm 17 years old. My inner child is just crying out of joy. It's like Doraemon's gadgets just became a reality. Thank you... Thank you very much 😊
I have any knowledge of electronic or anithing related but I would like to learn how to to something like this. What would You say I need to learn Ford doing something like this proyect?? And You think is it possible someone like me could be able to do it?? At the end I know it deppends on how much effort I put on try to do it and learn. I hope You stay well, and My apologize in advance for any English mistake cause I'm not a native English speaker.
@@regab4786 There are many tutorials online covering this kind of thing but it isn't something for a beginner, just building the basic circuit on a breadboard would be difficult for a beginner never mind the microcontroller programming and miniaturisation, which shows some excellent soldering skills. If you really want to learn I suggest following some tutorials for this kind of remote control, build up the circuitry on breadboard. Then when you are comfortable with that you could consider building something up on perf board like in this project. It will be a steep learning curve in the beginning though.
Awesome build! The only thing I'd add (though I doubt it would have enough space to fit in the truck) is a wireless power receiver. Charging the thing off a tiny gas station would be the kill!
yeah. could make a tiny prop 'gas pump nozzle' using the micro DC plug that old nokia phones used. I think the creator of this micro rc has all he needs to make one.
Wow, just WOW. This is incredible work. I could reproduce something like this in a more reasonable scale, but never in such a tiny form factor. The frustrations of moving around these tiny parts, trying to solder the tiny wires, lining up and fitting all the tiny tiny tiny components... I would have destroyed the thing in a fit of frustrated fury ten minutes into the project. And the details - it not only steers but it's PROPORTIONAL steering! And turn signals - freaking TURN SIGNALS, lol!!. You are a technical artist. Thanks for sharing this joyful little creation, it was very cool to watch the build process. Can't wait to look through your other vids now. =)
I really thought that he was going to put most of the parts into the trailer but no he somehow managed to put all the main stuff into the truck itself, Amazing!!
Every time I look at this genius and his luminous creations I really want to cry, to see so much art and that he can't do something for those of us who are collectors willing to pay regardless of the cost of his ingenious work, and not leave your contact for to be able to negotiate, well the saying goes! Money can't buy everything, it's not fair.
I am so impress with the small form factor you worked with! And the lighting, head lights, indicator lights, hazards, reversing and even break lights for deceleration?! Crazy! Absolute work of art! Keep it up :D
Magnificent! The detail is astounding and the bespoke installation of the RC components is stunning. You have some real estate in the trailer, what about a sound module? Revving engine and reversing beeps to start? Incredible work. You deserve for this to go viral!
Beautiful work. Your deadbug stuff is lovely. Just a thought - seeing as you've got that massive (relatively) lipo in the trailer, could you add a nice sound module? There are some lovely mobile-phone style speakers with really good fidelity which would suit this scenario really well.
@@somedudewithakeyboardThe Adafruit Stemma speaker is rather good, you might need to rework the board though for size, but the driver itself is lovely.
Hi nice work. I've fitted audio on some of my matchbox speedkings & superkings models, I've been using a speaker from scrapped products at a company I work for (NDT instrumentation), they're 18mm x 12mm & excellent quality (our products are very high quality), I doubt Alibaba would list any that comes close to them, I'll find out fro our purchasing department where we buy them from, & the spec for you. This was my first audio one; ruclips.net/video/BRICotqcw4o/видео.html
who knew you could jam pack so much into such a tiny toy with the art of micro electronics. This dude even got the turn signals! Kind of a large controller for such a tiny toy, but very impressive work!
Amazing! I own a Tamyia 1:14 truck, and for years have dreamed of building a tiny scale truck. Didn't think it was possible... Now I know it is! Thank you!
это очень круто, помню я в 1993 году пытался тоже машинку на радиоуправлении так переделать, но деталей было столько, что не влезли в корпус )) в итоге гонял без корпуса ))
Your work is absolutely amazing! Attention to detail is always right on spot. Bless you and your sharing of all the schematics and programming to make this happen!!
Much more sophisticated and with much better driving ability than my 1:160 scale Faller to Rc conversion. This is very impressive! I would love to replicate this buid, but I lack the electronics skills you have. I wish that these servos and circuit boards were commercially available.
Truly amazing work. Although you missed a trick by not having a mechanism in the trailer to raise/lower the landing legs to hitch/unhitch the trailer.. Then you could have multiple trailers and have the tractor unit send a signal to the trailer telling it to hitch/unhitch, raise/lower its legs etc.
This is amazing. I thought you would put some of the electronics in the trailer but you didnt! (Correction, I meant that the cab could drive separately from the trailer)
यह कहना उचित होगा कि इसमें से काफी कुछ 3डी प्रिंटेड हो सकता है, और यही मैंने भी सोचा था, लेकिन जब आपने हाथ से छोटे घटकों को स्थापित करना शुरू किया, तो मुझे वाकई में बड़ा आश्चर्य हुआ। बोहोत बढ़िया! 👏
Wonderful, it actually looks like a real truck in some of the shots with lights on, really enjoyed the little build sequence ,but the RC part controlling the micro hgv was super👍
I cannot believe not only he added lights to the truck, he also make it functioning on the container too. And it is also wireless. Simple but still impressive to me. Seriously, how do you test the program before wiring? I'm sure you were not likely to reprogram it once wired. And the wiring, wow. Even with normal board I still sometimes messed it up and had to troubleshoot much. And thank you for the name of the motor. I may be interested to build something like this. Did you also stock the gears? Such gems in RUclips
Thank you! I assemble and test on a breadboard before wiring. Even after everything is assembled, I use the 3-pin connectors (UPDI, VCC, GND) on the bottom of the car to change the program many times. I stock hundreds of pieces of gear in various sizes.
hey you should probably check your Iron intake, your fingernails have some slightly deep vertical grooves forming on them. and once iron deficiency gets too bad it's nearly impossible to get it back up cause you need iron to absorb iron.
Great, stupendous, colossal. There is curiosity, ingenuity, delicacy, finesse, electronics, programming. I have no words to accurately describe this work of art.
The video really shows all the work it took to make this micro piece of art. The precision and how clean it looks is admirable.
he left a lot out, like the joining of the front steering system and the drive motor, it does not just decide to stay there
I can't even imagine how much measuring is going on to make this
@@426wookie you would think a lot, but I don't fully believe it is all hand crafted, half was probrally done my a robotic arm
@@TheRealDrKel a robotic arm 💀
Who the fuck do you think this guy is? GM? This is definitely hand made with store bought parts
@@thereinthetrees_5626 he could have dissasembled a couple of cheap toys and sprinkeld a hint of editing and made lie stew. also yes, a "robotic arm 💀" could have done that. this was most likley fake, but if it was real I apollogize to the guy for thinking it was not hand crafted. that steering system screamed fake to me because it is big and thin, it would also need perfect parts to work well, and a couple other things make me think there is a chance it is fake, however it could be real.
The fact that you can signal a turn is mindblowing
Honestly like wtf 😂
@@KermitDaOG As far as I understand it does that whenever u steer left or right far enough.
@@DualDesertEagle good observation
@@DualDesertEagle I think that it’s activated by a button, check 8:14, you can see them on the top right of the remote
@@conancorcoran5367 Looks like ur right, when he drives around the 2 bottles of paint he's signalling right long before he starts turning right and keeps doing so regardless of steering angle.
the fact that it includes all the original body pieces and even functioning lights
there's such an incredible amount of attention to detail and the functionality makes it all the more crazy
it's all custom made with so much precision and uses every single millimeter of space
I also love how much control there is, and the maneuverability is awesome
huge props
The slow acceleration and rotational speed of the front wheels to change direction is very realistic, unlike some other rc models that vary in speed very boyishly...👍
Yes its quite interesting how the steering is achieved. However I do wonder how the motor stops running constant once it hits the limit. Is it coded to detect resistance? For example if I were to just keep doing donuts will it hurt the motor.
Crazy to think a hobbyist with understanding of their goals is able to outdo a mass produced item. I've never understood why there can't be one guy on the r&d team for these companies to make products that rival what hobbyists can do, but I guess that's the thing you run into when the bottom dollar is more important than the product.
@@kennyc587 probably hardcoded max number of rotations measured with the phototransistor at 3:22, but you could do just what you are talking about with a reed switch somewhere in the motor circuit
@@kennyc587 they show two more photoresistors at either end of the rack, so using that i guess
@@jetjazz05 There's much more work required for a toy that is to be mass produced. But there are some which are mass produced, the TURBO RACING C72 for example is a good one.
The market is very niche tbh and does not justify the R&D costs sometimes. At the end of the day what sells most is the cars that drives fast and drifts and that's where most companies chose to invest.
If this guy somehow is able to make his own circuit boards and give the schematics, then i guess it would be easier for other people to build one themselves with easier soldering.
You know what's more amazing than your precision? It's your patience to work with this.
And the fact he is slow and steady with the tiny parts
😢😢😢😢
🤔
🎉km r
While a hobbyist might not appreciate this comment... I'll still say this. As a kid I'd have given my soul for a truck like this.
I used to play for HOURS with little cars and road sets and all that. The attention to detail, turn signals, brake lights, dim lights, it's AMAZING!
What amazes me is how much gear and wiring you were able to fit into that tiny truck chassis. When I saw you adding those led lights I was thinking, gee that's an overkill, but in the end they helped with the realism. It really did look like you'd just shrunk down a real semi and trailer. You are a master craftsman!
Please give me one truck 🚒
Brilliantly stated.
When you did that turning manuver on your laptop that was soo cool because thats how us truckers do it in real life when we are short on space at a warehouse or a dropyard. Really cool i love this 100%. The only thing that could make this even cooler is if you built a mini warehouse with mini forklifts that could load and unload the back of the trailer. your an amazing craftsman and engineer well done!
Yeah look who says a believer
@@weirdfkit ??
And loading ramps to back up to , and maybe technical areas of the parking lot and he could set missions for himself like make it past the broke down car and roadwork in parking lot to loading ramp 6 to offload goods then make way back out to next delivery
男はこういうの好きな人多いと思うなぁ😂
一から作り上げていくのがまた憧れる😊
Dude is *ridiculously* good at making these real life micro machines
Agreed. I do HOe mini layout and am totally impressed by this!
What surprises me the most is the lighting, it's absolutely magnificent! 😍
True it makes it look more closer to the real thing 👌
Me too
Hello. I'm 17 years old. My inner child is just crying out of joy. It's like Doraemon's gadgets just became a reality. Thank you... Thank you very much 😊
This is insane, as a freshman in electronic eng. it's exactly the type of project I was idealizing. Thank you. An amazing work.
I have any knowledge of electronic or anithing related but I would like to learn how to to something like this. What would You say I need to learn Ford doing something like this proyect?? And You think is it possible someone like me could be able to do it?? At the end I know it deppends on how much effort I put on try to do it and learn. I hope You stay well, and My apologize in advance for any English mistake cause I'm not a native English speaker.
@@regab4786 no i dont think you will be able to do it
@@vennox1598 tf is wrong with u
@@regab4786 there is nothing u cant do .. just work on it and one day u will be able to do it
@@regab4786 There are many tutorials online covering this kind of thing but it isn't something for a beginner, just building the basic circuit on a breadboard would be difficult for a beginner never mind the microcontroller programming and miniaturisation, which shows some excellent soldering skills. If you really want to learn I suggest following some tutorials for this kind of remote control, build up the circuitry on breadboard. Then when you are comfortable with that you could consider building something up on perf board like in this project. It will be a steep learning curve in the beginning though.
Awesome build! The only thing I'd add (though I doubt it would have enough space to fit in the truck) is a wireless power receiver. Charging the thing off a tiny gas station would be the kill!
maybe to charge the trailer battery.
yeah. could make a tiny prop 'gas pump nozzle' using the micro DC plug that old nokia phones used. I think the creator of this micro rc has all he needs to make one.
add speakers somewhere so it can produce actual engine and break sound
@@sheilaolfieway1885 I was about to say the same thing
i mean, theres the lines going from truck to trailer irl. you'd lose the ability to unhook the trailer, but it should be doable
「いいね!」じゃ足らない。星5つ! 素晴らしすぎる。
細部へのこだわりと、このサイズに収めてしまうのが凄い。
Not only did you create something fabulous, it looks like a lot of fun to play with!
Wow, just WOW. This is incredible work. I could reproduce something like this in a more reasonable scale, but never in such a tiny form factor. The frustrations of moving around these tiny parts, trying to solder the tiny wires, lining up and fitting all the tiny tiny tiny components... I would have destroyed the thing in a fit of frustrated fury ten minutes into the project. And the details - it not only steers but it's PROPORTIONAL steering! And turn signals - freaking TURN SIGNALS, lol!!. You are a technical artist. Thanks for sharing this joyful little creation, it was very cool to watch the build process. Can't wait to look through your other vids now. =)
This man should be extremely proud with the amount of work, skill, knowledge, and craftsmanship put into this truck! You have my admiration sir!
What a piece of craftmanship!
Awesome job. The only thing missing is the beep signal when in reverse 😜
Haverá sempre algum ser humano com uma habilidade inimaginável a ponto de nos surpreender. É realmente admirável seu trabalho, parabens!
7x1
há 7 anos
@@nayarafranca3485 1945
I really thought that he was going to put most of the parts into the trailer but no he somehow managed to put all the main stuff into the truck itself, Amazing!!
Every time I look at this genius and his luminous creations I really want to cry, to see so much art and that he can't do something for those of us who are collectors willing to pay regardless of the cost of his ingenious work, and not leave your contact for to be able to negotiate, well the saying goes! Money can't buy everything, it's not fair.
My comment is just two words: absolutely amazing. I have never seen a RC truck as small as this one.
I solder under a microscope for a living and this guy has my patience and steady-handedness beat by a looooong shot. Respect, fam
his electric components get more complex every time, you got some talent
I am so impress with the small form factor you worked with! And the lighting, head lights, indicator lights, hazards, reversing and even break lights for deceleration?! Crazy! Absolute work of art! Keep it up :D
You have to be an E.T to make this piece of art, your patience is unreal, my respect
Этот человек действительно делает то что он любит и умеет, респект👍
A masterpiece. The amount of hardwork you've put in it is truly amazing.
Magnificent! The detail is astounding and the bespoke installation of the RC components is stunning.
You have some real estate in the trailer, what about a sound module? Revving engine and reversing beeps to start?
Incredible work. You deserve for this to go viral!
O roncadinho do motor é show! Bela obra de arte! Que continue fazendo projetos maravilhosos como esse.
Beautiful work. Your deadbug stuff is lovely. Just a thought - seeing as you've got that massive (relatively) lipo in the trailer, could you add a nice sound module? There are some lovely mobile-phone style speakers with really good fidelity which would suit this scenario really well.
Do you have a link where one could find such speakers?
@@somedudewithakeyboardThe Adafruit Stemma speaker is rather good, you might need to rework the board though for size, but the driver itself is lovely.
@@somedudewithakeyboard maybe any of iphone speakers on aliexpress? iphone 5s speakers are particularly small
Hi nice work. I've fitted audio on some of my matchbox speedkings & superkings models, I've been using a speaker from scrapped products at a company I work for (NDT instrumentation), they're 18mm x 12mm & excellent quality (our products are very high quality), I doubt Alibaba would list any that comes close to them, I'll find out fro our purchasing department where we buy them from, & the spec for you. This was my first audio one; ruclips.net/video/BRICotqcw4o/видео.html
@@nutwiss That one is way too big for 1:87 and 1:150 scale models.
Such an incredible piece of work that clearly shows the intricacies applied in creating such a work of art and mechanics all rolled into one.
who knew you could jam pack so much into such a tiny toy with the art of micro electronics. This dude even got the turn signals! Kind of a large controller for such a tiny toy, but very impressive work!
Absolutely brilliant the most precise soldering I've seen in my entire life. The steady hands you need to do this, this guy has talent
thats just mind boggling how you can fit all that into something so tiny and the soldering of those tiny wires just wow you are amazing
Amazing! I own a Tamyia 1:14 truck, and for years have dreamed of building a tiny scale truck. Didn't think it was possible... Now I know it is! Thank you!
i clicked on the timecode when i had this time
Much more fun to watch than the 200+ mph RC's on a runway.
You have a very steady hand, and the precision with which you work is mind boggling 👍👏
Hats off to this man 😳⚡😱 absolute legend
Man, this is really the far side of RUclips that I end up watching at night. This blows my mind!!!
The lights were amazing enough but bro even added indicators 🔥. Amazing !
это очень круто, помню я в 1993 году пытался тоже машинку на радиоуправлении так переделать, но деталей было столько, что не влезли в корпус )) в итоге гонял без корпуса ))
Even your trailer get that indicator light. That's cool 😎
Beautiful work 😊 Amazing to see something so small with so many features.
Your work is absolutely amazing! Attention to detail is always right on spot. Bless you and your sharing of all the schematics and programming to make this happen!!
I found building 1:10 Monstertrucks with led lichting hard evertime. This is another level. Love it!💖
Fabulous.
I particularly like the steering mechanism because it's so functional but the whole thing is just fabulous.
Some RUclipsrs can do those bad ass things, imagine what a government can do...
Meletakkan part part kecil itu membutuhkan ketelitian dan kesabaran,,,, keren🔥
Much more sophisticated and with much better driving ability than my 1:160 scale Faller to Rc conversion. This is very impressive! I would love to replicate this buid, but I lack the electronics skills you have. I wish that these servos and circuit boards were commercially available.
Yes
😃🤌 INCRÍVEL A CRIATIVIDADE E A CAPACIDADE DE FAZER ALGO ASSIM !
One of the most beautiful and satisfying video ever❤
Just wow! Amazed by how much detailed everything looks! I salute your patience brother!
Truly amazing work. Although you missed a trick by not having a mechanism in the trailer to raise/lower the landing legs to hitch/unhitch the trailer..
Then you could have multiple trailers and have the tractor unit send a signal to the trailer telling it to hitch/unhitch, raise/lower its legs etc.
hats off.! Your technical stuff and the knowledge you applied to the toy truck was insane. Engineering at its finest. LOVED your work sir.
this is mind blowing! Your micro electronics are super inspiring! You could build any robot!
Absolutely insane!! Amazing detail!! Truly beautiful honestly I wish I could do that
That precision, that complete master of electronics... Pure genius
Beautiful craftsmanship good job love watch your videos
he knows technology more than us
200k Subscribers are NOT enough for this art work
This is amazing. I thought you would put some of the electronics in the trailer but you didnt! (Correction, I meant that the cab could drive separately from the trailer)
Being an Introvert/ambivert you'll never get bord alone😂😂😂
यह कहना उचित होगा कि इसमें से काफी कुछ 3डी प्रिंटेड हो सकता है, और यही मैंने भी सोचा था, लेकिन जब आपने हाथ से छोटे घटकों को स्थापित करना शुरू किया, तो मुझे वाकई में बड़ा आश्चर्य हुआ। बोहोत बढ़िया! 👏
awesome.
it sounds as if there's tiny engin in there too.
Wonderful, it actually looks like a real truck in some of the shots with lights on, really enjoyed the little build sequence ,but the RC part controlling the micro hgv was super👍
外国のチャンネルだと思ってみてたらダイソーバッテリーとタミヤの塗料が出てきて、なんかほっこりしました。
This reminds me of those “zip zaps” that radioshack here in the US they used to sell a long time ago but much more intricate. Very well done
Incredible work.. well done! Perfect result
I cannot believe not only he added lights to the truck, he also make it functioning on the container too. And it is also wireless. Simple but still impressive to me.
Seriously, how do you test the program before wiring? I'm sure you were not likely to reprogram it once wired.
And the wiring, wow. Even with normal board I still sometimes messed it up and had to troubleshoot much.
And thank you for the name of the motor. I may be interested to build something like this. Did you also stock the gears?
Such gems in RUclips
Thank you!
I assemble and test on a breadboard before wiring. Even after everything is assembled, I use the 3-pin connectors (UPDI, VCC, GND) on the bottom of the car to change the program many times.
I stock hundreds of pieces of gear in various sizes.
Это просто великолепная работа!
hey you should probably check your Iron intake, your fingernails have some slightly deep vertical grooves forming on them. and once iron deficiency gets too bad it's nearly impossible to get it back up cause you need iron to absorb iron.
Great, stupendous, colossal. There is curiosity, ingenuity, delicacy, finesse, electronics, programming. I have no words to accurately describe this work of art.
that's crazy. amazing work 👍
信じられない…すごい技術で驚きました。
購読と通知 いいね 埋めて行きます これからもっと多くの映像をお願いします 小都市も一度作ってみてください
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Excellent build, your videos always blow my mind. I wonder how much cargo can this little lorry haul?
This guy transform cheap plastic truck car to expensive and complex rc truck. Nice video
How do you tell what wires are which? This is amazing, so much more precise than anything I could ever do!
Thank you!
I cut a small piece of masking tape and marked it, applied it to each wire.
To an extent, 1/150 is very close to N scale for model railroading, and so this would be yet another awesome accessory to add to my layout.
Imagine if this were adopted by N-Scale manufacturers and part of the T-Trak spec. That would be awesome. KATO make it happen!
One of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen ❤❤
This is a masterpiece! I wonder how you chose all the gears to match each other.
Thank you!
I've taken apart many digital cameras and have a lot of gears.
I chose module 0.2 gears and also the ones that match each other.
@@diorama111 ah, I see. I tried to look for such small gears on aliexpress, but could not find them.
@@diorama111 Have you made a video on how to make the controller you used
Lo so che sono un pignolo, ma non potevi mettere anche il cicalino che suonava durante la retromarcia? 😅
Very nice, the way you soldered the SMD microcontroller to the PCB
Incroyable et formidable ; merci 😀
👏👏👏 чудова робота. Ви продаєте, яка ціна?
The fact this guy show all his trucks function after making it in a proper time slot was good
[Q] How long did it take to create it?
[A] It took several months.
Sheeshh respect the amount of dedications.
love your content.
素晴らしいです🎉
売って欲しい!
Безусловно, МОЛОДЕЦ!!! БРАВО!!!
Este tipo es el superhipermegablastermasterchampion miniaturista de todo el mundo. Ademas que es un crak en electronica.
Харооош чел!!!
😮
That’s amazing. There’s no way my ape paws could possibly achieve that kind of precision and detail.
this is insane ! can you make the tiniest drone ever built ?
how you joined the tiny aluminium parts together?
I joined them with adhesives.
Super glue ig
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It's really fantastic!
How can get that product?? can you sell it?