im all impressed by the sheer talent, skill and patience building this out of paper but man, those drive chains are insane... thats a god level skill. awesome build man that was amazing
This is just so ridiculously unbelievable, how do you even start getting a fraction of this kind of patience? I mean I don’t even have enough patience to watch the whole video..and I thought I was a patience person…lol.
Ok..I can’t take it anymore….making piston, rod and crank to put in an engine and never be seen?! Oh my…I’m blown away…please give me some of your talent.
Hey mate! This is another level of detail!!! Sorry for find your channel at this point. You have a new subscriber 🤘🏼 Can you make the Indian scout bobber sixty or Harley Davidson Iron 883 please!!!!
I was thoroughly entertained and inspired for the entire length of the video, thank you so much. The level of pepakura skill here is superhuman! The chain is unbelievable!
This vid made me feel too many things at once.Technically detail that much shouldn't be possible at this scale but it exists and on that note, artist to artist I take my hat off to u sir🙌🏿
This video is incredible. I don't think I've ever seen someone make something with such detail, or such patience, and the fact that you made each component properly, rather than creating a facsimile, is just mind-blowing. Thank you so much for filming your process and allowing us to watch, it's such a privilege to enjoy this video!
すごい!! I would love to learn more about how you're able to turn 2D blueprints and photos into realistic, functional 3D models. I mean a few months ago I was inspired by your Suzuki Hayabusa video and decided to try paper modeling, but dude the time commitment and the technical skill needed to create something like this is beyond me. I mean sure you have the dimensions from blueprints but like how do you even begin to turn that information into 3d linking parts??? And the incredible precision, just amazing. I'd love to see you make cars as well, like maybe Verstappen's RB19 car but i cannot even fathom the time commitment needed for that. This video has inspired me to go back to paper modelling in the future and maybe take a few engineering courses related to blueprints and stuff? Simply amazing mate, respect.