Metal Time Workshop introduces the exceptional mechanical DIY models made out of high-quality stainless steel, including gears, springs, and tools.
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You skipped over step 13. You place one gear then it’s shown assembled. Thought the gear transmission instructions for the helicopter were bad. These are worse.
Hello. Thank you for your comments, it is really helpful to have feedback from you. We have received many messages from community, not any issue with the step 13 was mentioned. We will review it. Tell us, do you need any assistance, advise with it? We are ready to help and share with you more information on Step 13 etc. Kindly, let us know and we will assist in urgent manner. Thanks again.
they should preserve the wreckage in a museum. Hopefully, they can preserve it until the war is over and then put it on display in a Ukrainian aviation museum.
In this video operator does not show movement. In other videos on YTB channel there are videos with this model of mechanical Tiger I self-moving tracks and turret
Not so hard as you may think by viewing video. Of course, depends on your skills. Mechanical steel models are totally different way of assembling compared to plywood ones
@@aorum3589 Oh, we see now. No, it is + and - (plus and minus) on opposite sides of the body, when "plus" is on tank moves, when "minus" - does not move.
@@MetalTimeWorkshop Oh lol ok. I hadn't notice the "-" sign, from the other side it looks pretty much like the marking put on these tanks by the wehrmacht during ww2. My bad, sorry.
Could you guys please make a model of 'The Dish' from Parkes observatory in Australia? You could put a warm (and/or RGB color) led light in the building to shine through the windows and also give the dish a slow rotational mechanism. Also you could light up the dish with another LED light shining down on it from where you'd put the Engine/receiver (the thing held up by the 3 beams over the dish) and include some red and/or warm lights around the parameter of the dish like in real life. Check-out what it looks like at night to see what I mean, if you nailed the lighting to replicate what it looks like in real life, that would be sick. I would also like to propose optional metal colors for some of your models. For example... Gun Metal, Gold, Copper, and Brass tones. Gun metal would be a good option for the Helicopter and Piano (so would gold, and/or a mixture of gun metal and gold).