Really looking forward to the rest of this video series. I am really hoping that you do some videos showing how to make weapons engines hood scoops Rams and armor using household items. For beginners.
First time visitor here. I found you through comments on another channel. I like what you're doing. Cool effects on a budget. We have the same hobby. Subbed up (#1.15K +1) today and hit the notification bell. Greetings from Switzerland - Andrew
Great video (my son told me about it) - using paper/card will save money so I don't feel the need to buy plasticard so much now! I really like the wheels that you used from Kyamsil - are they 14mm ones and is that tyre 4 and rim 9 set up?
Nice nice... Didn`t know about Gaslands.... but it is a nice way to start with modifying and costummizing... Got a video about the painting and paints u use ?
You realize it's probably cheaper to just buy extra cars to strip for parts (wheels) than to buy a pack of wheels? For guns maybe some kinda offbrand hotwheels sized military vehicles?
Really cool video. Two things that kinda bugged me. Why start with one car, spend a bunch of time on that, then switch to another, kinda breaks the flow of the video. Second, if you are making an introductory video of the absolute basic way to mod a car, it's kinda weird to use custom bought parts, you really just should have used basic household items :)
Thankyou i really appreciate the feedback, The reasoning for the car switch is my footage of tracing for the buick got corrupted, and the yellow car i am saving for another project, I will make a beginners guide using household items, Thankyou for watching and giving me tips, see you in the wasteland buddy
A much easier way than clipping two pieces of paper together and trying to cut them out, is just cut out the first one and use it as a pattern for the other side. Tailors have been doing it for centuries. Why make things harder than they have to be?
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought of using paper.
The paper / cardboard tipp is awsome.... saves a looooot of money in the beginning ;)
Awesome sooo happy i could help buddy rock on and ride free
These videos are awesome! Please come back and make more!
You got it
i don't often see paper modeling combined with regular modeling. this is pretty great!
Really looking forward to the rest of this video series. I am really hoping that you do some videos showing how to make weapons engines hood scoops Rams and armor using household items. For beginners.
Well i am back, better late than never ;)
I'm a seasoned modeler and still learned something new. Thanks!
Well glad i could help, thanks buddy
First time visitor here. I found you through comments on another channel. I like what you're doing. Cool effects on a budget. We have the same hobby. Subbed up (#1.15K +1) today and hit the notification bell. Greetings from Switzerland - Andrew
Thanks buddy i really appreciate it, i will check out your channel ASAP
Thanks for the video as I want to start some of these myself as they seem fun to make
Really helpful. Thanks a lot.
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Great video (my son told me about it) - using paper/card will save money so I don't feel the need to buy plasticard so much now! I really like the wheels that you used from Kyamsil - are they 14mm ones and is that tyre 4 and rim 9 set up?
Was a while ago when the sizes was pretty limited
Looking good I've done my own versions by photo manipulation on my Tablet but to actually create these as models has piqued my interest ! 👍
So cool m8 , thanks for the tip.
Always been a painter, never a modeler. This is good stuff.
Nice nice... Didn`t know about Gaslands.... but it is a nice way to start with modifying and costummizing... Got a video about the painting and paints u use ?
Sure do buddy ruclips.net/video/hbvjenSTFQw/видео.html
You realize it's probably cheaper to just buy extra cars to strip for parts (wheels) than to buy a pack of wheels? For guns maybe some kinda offbrand hotwheels sized military vehicles?
Where did you get the miniguns
Auto Kill
Nice job! Thanks!
Thank's buddy
Subscribed
Looking forward to all your beginner videos. What size were the wheels you used on both cars? I did not hear that in the video?
12mm sorry for the late response, rock on brother
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Really cool video.
Two things that kinda bugged me.
Why start with one car, spend a bunch of time on that, then switch to another, kinda breaks the flow of the video.
Second, if you are making an introductory video of the absolute basic way to mod a car, it's kinda weird to use custom bought parts, you really just should have used basic household items :)
Thankyou i really appreciate the feedback, The reasoning for the car switch is my footage of tracing for the buick got corrupted, and the yellow car i am saving for another project, I will make a beginners guide using household items, Thankyou for watching and giving me tips, see you in the wasteland buddy
A much easier way than clipping two pieces of paper together and trying to cut them out, is just cut out the first one and use it as a pattern for the other side. Tailors have been doing it for centuries. Why make things harder than they have to be?
Thinking running a “campaign” of this on Roll20. Want to join?
Hell if its still a thing why not
What scale are the cars in this game?
1/64 or 20mm
But but you didn’t strip the paint! Noooo
Paper? Anyone can use old Country Crock/spread containers or old gift cards instead oif shitty paper
F off with the wheels. Otherwise good video
I use these tools and I’m not an adult
I do not want children hurting themselves, if you feel capable please use care when using power tools,