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This looks really cool! It's mad how much detail and realism get added from the greeblies on your build! My favourite part is seeing the base coat added and you get the finished form. Ps. Thanks for the shout out Means a lot man ❤
Barn uncle? Awesome build, looks almost sea worthy (or at least pond worthy) with a little weighting added to the bottom. We're you/are you tempted at any point to pop it in the sink to test it?
Absolutely not. The paint would stain the bath and I'd be in even more trouble after taking ceiling tills from the bathroom wall🤣😂🤣. I do have a submarine build planned that hopefully will please you. Stay tuned
Snaglepuss was not harmed during the making of this spaceship...though he did sniff a LOT of hot glue during the build. 😁 So he may still be tripping somewhere gluing things to other things. Awesome paintjob on this one Aaron, has to be one of (if not the) best you've done so far! I love that blue and it works really well with that yellow. Kudos for stepping way outside your comfort zone. Love the ship and I applaud your lack of restraint when it comes to greeblies. Personally I'd have had a panic attack around 60% and called it, but you threw caution to the wind and kept diving back into the bitsbox. 👏🏻👏🏻 I was a little confused though, the thumbnail mentioned a nerf gun, but I didn't see you cut one up...?? Anywho, till the next one, just keep scratching!!
The nerf banner was a mistake on my part which I fixed. Sorry. I just love throwing greeblies onto spaceships. I'm really wanting to find a nipper tool so I nibble away bits from plasticard. To really make a star wars spaceship. As you now, I just love building what I want to build . Maybe that's why I'm not popular, because I do what I want to do and don't follow trends like RU-vid tells me too🤣😂
How about inter-galactic plumbers who moonlight as bounty hunters that work out of a junk yard...🤔 Sounds like a 70's era TV show, but it could work. 😁
Say hello to my little friend. Fairy dust. Your build reminds me of the 'Glow in the Dark' UFO plastic kit. Memories. But, seriously this build turned out great. The yellow totally worked.
That is actually on the cards. I have built one already and it's in the video list way down probably last year or year one when I started. What sort of submarine are you thinking of?
Blistering Barnacles. Suffering succotash.. Out of range of the internet for 4 days and come back to this - top boat. Puts a benchie to shame. Well done
Barnacles wouldn't be a problem if you had paid for the Undercoat layer whem it was in the shop. 😁 Great build, love all the details and the painting was awesome! Though I thought that this thing was way overpowered with all the engines, then remembered it's a tugboat. Now just need a big honking ship for it to pull into the space port/dock. Awesome job Aaron, just needs a harpoon to keep pesky flying fish from attacking the boat. Keep scratching that build!!
This was such a cool build, Just needed a barnacle or two. I've been wanting to do a floating noodle shack like the one from 5th Element. Your build is definitrly inspiration for that. Peace.
Thank you. I couldn't find my clay to make any barnicles so next time I make another one I'll include a couple on the hull. I feel I need to make a couple more different ones now
This has very strong the Ian McQue vibes. Your use of greeblies and painting really sells the idea that this could work if built. 26th Like. Oh, I almost forgot . . . "Barnacle." (Though how a hover-tug would attract barnacles on its hull in the sky is something I don't know . . . .)
@@TerrainbyAaron Thanks for that, I was wondering how those nasty buggers got stuck on the flying tugboat. (Kind of surprised you didn't add some to the hull.)