Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
finally i find the video you talk about the glue you use . thanks i never knew was more creators more then me collecting materials" but have sense , and we all learn from each other.
Thank you for the info sir. Very informative. I’ve been putting off trying my hand at making custom figures because I had no clue what I’d need to start. Now with this I realized I’ve had most of this stuff lol. Now just gotta start.
This was great! As a modeler for many decades I have learned to buy the best tools I can afford because cheap ones will last a while but good quality tools will last many years and this saves you a lot of money. Thanks for sharing this and have a Merry Christmas.
I agree, I love Adam Savage's thoughts. Start with a cheaper one to see how much you use it then if you find yourself using it a ton but a nice one. I love tools and have found myself running out and buying the most expensive tool out there and in the end not using it that much... 😂
Thanks for sharing, as many of these videos that are out there I still pick up something new from each one. It is also fun to learn a new process in creating. You're right up in my top 4 makers.
Stumbled upon this video & thanks for all the great tips! I’ve always loved model building but I really enjoy diorama along with the model. Than recently gotten heavily into 1/6 scale custom and kit bashing which although not that much cheaper than buying say a new Hot Toys, but it’s sure a hell of a lot more satisfying to know you made it. Recently made a Shane from The walking dead as it surprisingly was never created in 1/6 form. Also can totally relate to saving random objects lol I have a whole bin of caps, wires and small plastic objects…or “greeblies” as some say. Anyway Thanks for the vid and happy building to you sir!
Excellent video. All great items. I think between my husband I we have a nice collection of creative gadgetry and must haves. He always takes my fancy Dremel and all the fixings and I always take his little miter saw kit like you showed. I'm trying to talk him into a kit/scratch-Bash Off over Christmas vacation. ☺️
Man I love your content, it's always so uplifting, and it makes me feel like a kid again... I have an Amazon list named Dr.Toys 🤣 every thing you use I add in it.
@@DRToysCreations I've tried it with a paint brush I dunno if it would work through an airbrush can't really see it, others have said wallpaper paste works too.
I've found that X-acto Z-11 blades are surprisingly affordable at Hobby Lobby :) For small gaps, I use non-shrinking spackling ( also works OK for very small terrain sculpting when I do not want to use a paper mache base ).
That little saw is great. I used my power miter saw, even on small cuts, and beside being sprayed with plastic shrapnel and/or molten vinyl, sometimes the little bit I was cutting off would just… vanish.
Man, I like what you do, and as sb's already said, your enthusiasm IS infectious! Thanks for the tips, I was looking for some glue other than SG, I'll definitely give that a try! keep up the good work!
Great video for beginners. I always used 2x paints to prime my models, but recently came across a video on why not to use them. I have gone over to Mr Hobby and Tamiya primers. More money, but I don’t get any reactions with the paint going over them. I started collecting greivelies a while ago and my wife hates me keeping the “junk” that goes in the re-cycling. Also, I don’t throw out any cables, I use them for power cords and stripping them for the wires inside the outer sheath.
Awesome same here on the wires. You'll have to send me the link to why not to use the 2X paint because sometimes they give me trouble with drying. Thanks.
This is an awesome video, thanks for the info. I'm a maker looking to get into custom toys. It's a long ways off but hope to get to your level at some point. All the best Big Tasty of Slackerz industries 👍
Thanks so much. Here's a link to the saw I got. Cheers. Excel Blades Metal Mitre Box Set with Heavy Duty K5 Handle and Razor Pull Saw Blade, Small Mitre Box and Saw with 2 Cutting Angles for Wood and Soft Metal by Excel Blades Learn more: www.amazon.com/dp/B003AKSYFU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GFKY61QJGE8C20AQW7WW
Thanks for this....I'm especially interested in the 'glues' bit. I don't really model but am into RC and one facet is scale building/body modification - problem I've found is using stuff like Tamiya Cement or Tamiya putty is great for the short term but doesnt really hold up in our mixed seasonal British weather (so raining and cold one minute, hot and sunny the next!) I've started mixing the tamiya cement with hot glue to see if that helps and on certain shells (so lexan) it does help stick accessories to shells as I can feel the heat generated from the mix giving the indication that its all bonding and the chemicals are reacting. I'm a bit unsure of using baking soda, even if mixed with glue...I know in Sri Lanka (where my family is from) they make kites out of tissue paper (rice pape?) and v thin strips of bamboo which are all held together with string and a water/flour mix for the glue. But just dont think anything like baking soda or flour will hold up out doors when running in puddles/deep water etc. That said you've suggested some great products and alternatives to ones I'm currently experimenting with so many thanks for that. Def looking forward to trying these out. 😊👍
Glad to help. Yeah, most of my stuff just sits on a shelf so you may be right, the baking soda and glue may not hold up. But you have a ton of cool ideas with other materials! Thanks for sharing, I really appreciate it!
Not going to lie, I've been watching your videos for a couple of days now and every time to mentioned Nuln Oil I ligitamatly thought you were saying Gnome Oil. I thought it was called that as another name for Drawf cause dwarves are sometimes known to live in underground cities and run smithies and such and thus would be covered in soot and other grime, so to me it maid sence because it was a wash used to make things look grimy. 🤣
So i have found gorilla glue to kinda foam and expand. That being said I know they have different types now so they may have something that's not as aggressive. 😀 The BSI Insta-Cure also come in thin and heavy. I just use the medium because I have found it to be a nice all purpose glue. It doesn't always work for everything but it gets me there 95% of the time If you have success with the gorilla glue I would love to know. Thanks.
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
Hi, never apologise for helpful project ideas, everyone uses RUclips as a how to or go resource, all your videos are pretty cool man, totally inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
Jamie, that makes me so happy to hear! I am glad I can be a small part of your journey in being a maker. Just remember even when you think you’ve failed it’s never a total failure if you learn something from it. Thanks again and happy making!
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
That’s a really great and inexpensive list!
Thanks
Thanks for sharing! Greetings from Mexico!!! ✌️😎
Thanks for watching! Greetings from cold Colorado! 😂
"Fail forward, try again" is my new favorite quote. Thanks, Doc!
Sure thing, thanks for watching.
Man, your enthusiasm is so infectious! Great video, really inspiring. Thank you!
Wow, thanks! Happy to do it!
A nice video with some great tips and relaxed chat.
Glad you enjoyed it. 😀
finally i find the video you talk about the glue you use . thanks i never knew was more creators more then me collecting materials" but have sense , and we all learn from each other.
💯
Great video, man!
Appreciate it! Hope you have a Merry Christmas!
Nice video. Keep on this level of honesty. You're knocking it out of the park on every level.
I appreciate that!
I really enjoy your videos. You keep everything so simple and love the energy.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for the info sir. Very informative. I’ve been putting off trying my hand at making custom figures because I had no clue what I’d need to start. Now with this I realized I’ve had most of this stuff lol. Now just gotta start.
Glad I could help. Here's to making awesome stuff!
Right on! This is the perfect video and highly informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Dude thnx for this!! ive watching all your vidz making a lil shopping list.. But here i go just what i needed..
Glad to help.
Great video for a very novice customizer . Thank you much ! Will absolutely follow
Glad it was helpful!
This was great! As a modeler for many decades I have learned to buy the best tools I can afford because cheap ones will last a while but good quality tools will last many years and this saves you a lot of money. Thanks for sharing this and have a Merry Christmas.
I agree, I love Adam Savage's thoughts. Start with a cheaper one to see how much you use it then if you find yourself using it a ton but a nice one. I love tools and have found myself running out and buying the most expensive tool out there and in the end not using it that much... 😂
I have most of the tools by now. But thanks for reminding me of all the weird toy projects I put on the backburner while I got off into Hot Wheels
Sure thing! 😀
Thanks for sharing, as many of these videos that are out there I still pick up something new from each one. It is also fun to learn a new process in creating. You're right up in my top 4 makers.
Wow! thanks so much, I appreciate that!
Thanks! Very informative!!! I'm just about to start junk-, trash-, kitbashing!!! Great vid! Subbed!
Thanks for the sub! It's a fun hobby, I think you'll love it!
Stumbled upon this video & thanks for all the great tips! I’ve always loved model building but I really enjoy diorama along with the model. Than recently gotten heavily into 1/6 scale custom and kit bashing which although not that much cheaper than buying say a new Hot Toys, but it’s sure a hell of a lot more satisfying to know you made it. Recently made a Shane from The walking dead as it surprisingly was never created in 1/6 form. Also can totally relate to saving random objects lol I have a whole bin of caps, wires and small plastic objects…or “greeblies” as some say. Anyway Thanks for the vid and happy building to you sir!
Yeah, there’s something so satisfying about making a build with your own hands!
Thanks so much!
Appreciate the insight! I find videos about organizing and fodder almost more interesting than anything else 😝
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the videos all year round. Hope you and your family have a great Christmas!
Thanks, you too!😀
Very cool 😎 I have so many bags of "Supplies" but I had to limit myself lol
I hear ya!😅
Excellent video. All great items. I think between my husband I we have a nice collection of creative gadgetry and must haves. He always takes my fancy Dremel and all the fixings and I always take his little miter saw kit like you showed. I'm trying to talk him into a kit/scratch-Bash Off over Christmas vacation. ☺️
That's a great idea! 😀
Thank you . Useful info
Awesome.
I really enjoyed this, this nice simple approach could definitely help people curious about it jump in themselves. Thank you :)
You're so welcome!
Man I love your content, it's always so uplifting, and it makes me feel like a kid again...
I have an Amazon list named Dr.Toys 🤣 every thing you use I add in it.
😂I love that! Thanks so much!
Very informative! Thanks for sharing.
Sure thing Steven! can't wait to see your next Scratch build droid!
Or beautiful painting...
😂
Great video with great information. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thicken up your cheap paint with cornstarch, works amazing.
Oooo, that's amazing. I've never heard that before. I will definitely give that a try!
Thanks for the tip!
@@DRToysCreations I've tried it with a paint brush I dunno if it would work through an airbrush can't really see it, others have said wallpaper paste works too.
I've found that X-acto Z-11 blades are surprisingly affordable at Hobby Lobby :)
For small gaps, I use non-shrinking spackling ( also works OK for very small terrain sculpting when I do not want to use a paper mache base ).
Cool, thanks. I just started using a Tamiya putty but it's kinda messy...
Thanks for the tips DR.!
Merry Christmas to you and your family, and all the best for a very happy and successful New Year!
Lisa
Same to you!
Thanks for the knowledge.
My pleasure
That little saw is great. I used my power miter saw, even on small cuts, and beside being sprayed with plastic shrapnel and/or molten vinyl, sometimes the little bit I was cutting off would just… vanish.
I think I need a power miter saw now! 😀
Man, I like what you do, and as sb's already said, your enthusiasm IS infectious! Thanks for the tips, I was looking for some glue other than SG, I'll definitely give that a try! keep up the good work!
Awesome, glad to help!
Excellent info for beginners like myself.
Glad it was helpful!
Post the video so I know what I got for Christmas 🎄🙌🏻🤣😂Woo Hoo!!!
Nope... you have to wait...
@@DRToysCreations Dang it! 😤
Great video for beginners. I always used 2x paints to prime my models, but recently came across a video on why not to use them. I have gone over to Mr Hobby and Tamiya primers. More money, but I don’t get any reactions with the paint going over them. I started collecting greivelies a while ago and my wife hates me keeping the “junk” that goes in the re-cycling. Also, I don’t throw out any cables, I use them for power cords and stripping them for the wires inside the outer sheath.
Awesome same here on the wires. You'll have to send me the link to why not to use the 2X paint because sometimes they give me trouble with drying. Thanks.
@@DRToysCreations ruclips.net/video/F8VVFq7wf5k/видео.html
Thanks for this, really usefull
No problem!😀
This is an awesome video, thanks for the info.
I'm a maker looking to get into custom toys. It's a long ways off but hope to get to your level at some point.
All the best Big Tasty of Slackerz industries 👍
You can do it! 😀👍
Greetings from Mexico, I am a huge fan. Can you tell me the correct name of the saw or the link where you bought it
Thanks so much. Here's a link to the saw I got. Cheers.
Excel Blades Metal Mitre Box Set with Heavy Duty K5 Handle and Razor Pull Saw Blade, Small Mitre Box and Saw with 2 Cutting Angles for Wood and Soft Metal
by Excel Blades
Learn more: www.amazon.com/dp/B003AKSYFU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GFKY61QJGE8C20AQW7WW
Thanks for this....I'm especially interested in the 'glues' bit. I don't really model but am into RC and one facet is scale building/body modification - problem I've found is using stuff like Tamiya Cement or Tamiya putty is great for the short term but doesnt really hold up in our mixed seasonal British weather (so raining and cold one minute, hot and sunny the next!) I've started mixing the tamiya cement with hot glue to see if that helps and on certain shells (so lexan) it does help stick accessories to shells as I can feel the heat generated from the mix giving the indication that its all bonding and the chemicals are reacting.
I'm a bit unsure of using baking soda, even if mixed with glue...I know in Sri Lanka (where my family is from) they make kites out of tissue paper (rice pape?) and v thin strips of bamboo which are all held together with string and a water/flour mix for the glue. But just dont think anything like baking soda or flour will hold up out doors when running in puddles/deep water etc.
That said you've suggested some great products and alternatives to ones I'm currently experimenting with so many thanks for that. Def looking forward to trying these out. 😊👍
Glad to help.
Yeah, most of my stuff just sits on a shelf so you may be right, the baking soda and glue may not hold up. But you have a ton of cool ideas with other materials!
Thanks for sharing, I really appreciate it!
🛠
🙏 Congrats on your work in the art show!
Not going to lie, I've been watching your videos for a couple of days now and every time to mentioned Nuln Oil I ligitamatly thought you were saying Gnome Oil. I thought it was called that as another name for Drawf cause dwarves are sometimes known to live in underground cities and run smithies and such and thus would be covered in soot and other grime, so to me it maid sence because it was a wash used to make things look grimy. 🤣
That's pretty funny! 😂
You can use a small paint Brush with thin model glue
Yeah, that could work. thanks.
Whats the name of the citadel dark wash you use?
NULN OIL
Cheers.
@@DRToysCreations sweet thanks
I used a mini jemlets Hack saw from dollar store to rough cutting Pieces of Plastic
👍
I use mine i got at Harbor Freight it ok for once in a while but want a Dremel brand
I really like the Dremel.
12:09 Classic Freudian slip?
The old “you’re mom” gag! Never gets old!😂
Extend the shelf life of super glue by storing it in the refrigerator
Great tip. Thanks.
is gorilla glue good?
So i have found gorilla glue to kinda foam and expand. That being said I know they have different types now so they may have something that's not as aggressive. 😀
The BSI Insta-Cure also come in thin and heavy. I just use the medium because I have found it to be a nice all purpose glue. It doesn't always work for everything but it gets me there 95% of the time
If you have success with the gorilla glue I would love to know. Thanks.
I ymused Pet Nsil Cutters from Dollar Store ato cut Round Stuff Flush plastic or
Wood
👍
mine doesn't have to look professional on the first try, right?
Mine never does the first time…😅
Part of the journey.😃
@@DRToysCreations well, I just want to make
figurines of my characters from my animations and such, sooo...
Galou?
Sorry, not sure I understand the question.
MAN........why do you shave your eyebrows???????????
It's a fashion statement! 😂
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
Hi, never apologise for helpful project ideas, everyone uses RUclips as a how to or go resource, all your videos are pretty cool man, totally inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your channel yesterday and I love it. I'm into lots of things scale and buildable. I started with scale cars, but became disillusioned because of my skill level. I'm starting over again, and finding the love of just creating and have discovered Final Faction toys. It was upon this, that I found you, and had to let you know how welcome your approach is. I see and make use of so many videos out there, but you are right at my level with everything and I am so, so appreciative. Thank you.
Jamie, that makes me so happy to hear! I am glad I can be a small part of your journey in being a maker. Just remember even when you think you’ve failed it’s never a total failure if you learn something from it. Thanks again and happy making!