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We partnered with Gearbox Publishing for the launch of Homeworld 3! Adam Savage invites former ILM colleague Fon Davis to the workshop to build a 20-inch model of the Hiigaran Interceptor using materials Adam inherited from the old ILM model shop and their combined decades of modelmaking experience.
Fon Davis/Fonco Studios: foncostudios.com/
3D Modeling by Darrell Maloney: / thebrokennerd83
Shot by Joey Fameli and Josh Self
Edited by Joey Fameli
Music by Jinglepunks
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@tested
@tested Месяц назад
Homeworld 3 Now Available: bit.ly/3WFXJ0L Enter the Homeworld 3 giveaway here: bit.ly/3ww0yqJ
@AaronTureRonAbrahamsson157
@AaronTureRonAbrahamsson157 Месяц назад
Wow
@FREEMAN-bq9im
@FREEMAN-bq9im Месяц назад
Great work.... 😊
@DominikoPL
@DominikoPL Месяц назад
? no, I don't think I will
@PJthePlayer
@PJthePlayer Месяц назад
​@@DominikoPL So you have a problem with supporting this channel, which costs you nothing. Got it.
@DominikoPL
@DominikoPL Месяц назад
@@PJthePlayer I have a problem with affiliated links that don't disclose that they're affiliated links. As you can see, the admins have already edited the links to bitly to try and conceal the fact that they are affiliated, which proves that they have sinister intentions. Go ahead, tell me why would they change the links so fast and in such manner
@cynicalmamc
@cynicalmamc Месяц назад
More of this please, I could watch you and Fon build models all day long especially when they end up looking like this. The Frontier from Starfield just pips it of course but this is my second favourite model from a game that you have built, Homeworld rocks!!
@timstewart384
@timstewart384 Месяц назад
Ditto
@ModernCollector
@ModernCollector Месяц назад
Seconded!
@owenrichards1418
@owenrichards1418 Месяц назад
Thirded!
@jamfjord
@jamfjord Месяц назад
Hear hear!
@5XM-Film
@5XM-Film Месяц назад
Perfect team.. Adam & Fon 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@kylehill
@kylehill Месяц назад
Love to see you and Fon together again!
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
Thank you, Kyle! Always a very special day to have Fon in the shop.
@emilyrobinson6080
@emilyrobinson6080 Месяц назад
I got my start model making by assembling paper models from the original Homeworld 1 and 2, after school while watching mythbusters. This feels like coming full circle in a way.
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
!!!!
@shapeshifterboogie9853
@shapeshifterboogie9853 Месяц назад
You can see that these two spent a lot of time together and that they are true professionals. Although they have two different ways to get the paneling done, they know that they can rely on each other to get it done on time. The builds are super valuable. Watching them I am almost transported back in time. And watching them both at ILM working on a movie prop!
@jeffsaxton2051
@jeffsaxton2051 Месяц назад
The Vac-U-Form machine was made by Ron Charles & Associates (RC Vac-U-Form) in Wilmette, Illinois (Chicago area), circa 1988 to 1991. ​​I recently inherited the 8 x 11 size machine from my old employer, a St. Louis area professional model shop that just closed. That machine was $450 new in January 1990.
@liemyip159
@liemyip159 Месяц назад
According to the US Inflation Calculator, that's $1,075.36 in today's money. Take care of it!
@jeffsaxton2051
@jeffsaxton2051 Месяц назад
@@liemyip159 Oh I intend to. I used it all the time when I was working, and find uses for it still. I was quite lucky to get it when the old shop closed, as the machine is so hard to find on the used equipment market.
@jeffsaxton2051
@jeffsaxton2051 Месяц назад
The 'Deluxe' model allowed for use of 9" x 12" sheet stock; the 'Deluxe XL' was made for 12" x 18" sheet stock, and the 'Supra Deluxe' used 16" x 24".
@jeffsaxton2051
@jeffsaxton2051 Месяц назад
The 'Deluxe' model measured 24" tall, and the footprint was 13" x 10.5". It weighed about 35 pounds.
@mackthemaker9518
@mackthemaker9518 Месяц назад
As someone who’s done large 3D models for conventions and a museum under a time-crunch, it’s very humbling (yet enjoyable) to watch two old pros get it done. I’ll echo what others have said, “more of this, please!”
@MikeDuguay-bo9ti
@MikeDuguay-bo9ti Месяц назад
I love love LOVE that Adam is excited to learn/try salt chipping. I am in total awe of their focus and ease and familiarity with the entire visualization/build/ paint process. The uber-nerd conversation about vinyl masks and friskets was squeeing-flapping-tastic! ILM was my childhood dream job. Today, I just build for me and for fun.
@coolin7105
@coolin7105 Месяц назад
Finally more of my favorite content - Adam building space ships! Its really cool to see the changes 3d printing brings to the process compared to the older ship model builds
@wesleycolvin7158
@wesleycolvin7158 19 часов назад
I love that you're so passionate about these projects that you get obsessed with the accuracy of tiny details people would likely never notice if you didn't point them out. THAT is commitment to your craft.
@Schwarzgeist89
@Schwarzgeist89 Месяц назад
FIG Backer and Homeworld Fan here! Love to see this! Been 20+ years waiting for HW3. Cool to see some big names appreciating the franchise.
@EVAUnit4A
@EVAUnit4A Месяц назад
Fig backer here too! ...I can't find my game key, to unlock my copy, and I don't wanna pay for it a second time. T_T
@leonpeters-malone3054
@leonpeters-malone3054 Месяц назад
Fig packer number 3 and playing it already. Though to be honest, I got into the Fig for the reprint of the art book.
@Schwarzgeist89
@Schwarzgeist89 Месяц назад
@@leonpeters-malone3054 So you got the Art Book Bundle like I did…nice!
@Schwarzgeist89
@Schwarzgeist89 Месяц назад
@@EVAUnit4A contact Gearbox Support
@Schwarzgeist89
@Schwarzgeist89 Месяц назад
@@EVAUnit4A Contact Gearbox Support👍
@mephidross7817
@mephidross7817 Месяц назад
I really enjoyed watching this. So fun to see different techniques collide and work together for a final product. Beautiful job gentlemen and lets not forget the videographers and editors, excellent job! Applause for everyone on the team.
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
Really appreciate your taking the time to let us know ...
@TheStonehammerFiles
@TheStonehammerFiles Месяц назад
This is so inspiring! I did not realize one can use a 3d print base and just add plasticard for paneling! I work at a packaging making plant and I can take scrap home. PVC, PET, PETG, HIPS and others of varying thicknesses. Thank you, Adam and the rest of the Tested crew for showing me a new way to make models!
@karlranseier6885
@karlranseier6885 Месяц назад
There are some amazing tutorials and builds in the warhammer community. Just look for warhammer and scratchbuild or kitbash.
@BlankPicketSign
@BlankPicketSign Месяц назад
He may be an Engineer, but it's moments like this that prove that Adam Savage is an ARTIST! That's why Math, Science, and The Arts are so vital to have together!
@dragonshair
@dragonshair Месяц назад
I absolutely and totally agree on all aspects of this. In Sweden, children are actively encouraged to take up the arts at school, especially music. When I was in secondary school (year 7), here in Australia, most schools had music classes, but only a few, like mine, had musical instruments for us to learn. I have always thought that it is a shame that art has always had to take a back seat to Math, Science and English. They should be treated equally from the time a kid enters school until the day they leave.
@jamfjord
@jamfjord Месяц назад
​@@dragonshair 💯👍 two sides of the same coin; complementary tools we humans use to (try to) make sense of the world around us.
@Ogrekin
@Ogrekin Месяц назад
I am always amazed when you all talk about a technique I have been using for a long time for my WWII models and I just assume you would know it. The Salt weathering has been a staple of WWII and historical models for a long time. I am glad to see you discover something I just assumed you knew.
@shaunlewis286
@shaunlewis286 Месяц назад
Plus the fact Bill Doran used it on helmets etc, I also thought they would have known it
@davidgutting4317
@davidgutting4317 Месяц назад
I’ve 3D printed a negative vaccume forming mold in ABS complete with vent lines, bolt off undercuts, and a tube cooling passage for compressed air to get the extra detail and surface greebles. The porous qualities of FDM make it a fantastic vaccume forming mold process. FYI, don’t use PLA for this, the hot plastic sheet will destroy the mold details almost instantly. Use ABS or PETG to get repeated parts
@cameron_bowe
@cameron_bowe Месяц назад
Videos with old colleagues are simply a joy to watch.
@firstyoutubehandle
@firstyoutubehandle Месяц назад
I love all of the formats, including the raw audio Adam-only builds; but this is great too! More variety!
@cryophile
@cryophile Месяц назад
I am lucky enough to be Facebook friends with Fon. He talks about his ILM work pretty frequently, and it's great to see what he is doing now. I can't wait until the next NDA is up!
@Tclans
@Tclans Месяц назад
I love the sparse videos when Fon pops up. They are like the golden ticket video between al the other good content. Can’t get enough of this guys energy and has great stories to boot!
@Mrscottishman1243
@Mrscottishman1243 Месяц назад
I absolutely love the ship designs of Homeworld!
@TheHalcyonAnon
@TheHalcyonAnon Месяц назад
They never fail in this regard.
@spacepiratecaptainrush1237
@spacepiratecaptainrush1237 Месяц назад
homeworld ships have always been exeptinaly designed from one to three (and the Cataclisum expansion of 1) every single ship is somebody's favorite starship
@ericpayne9091
@ericpayne9091 Месяц назад
HW1 Taiidan destroyers, babyyy
@benlzicar7628
@benlzicar7628 Месяц назад
I LOVE THIS BUILDER CONTENT. Please do more projects like this in the future!
@cloneyA
@cloneyA Месяц назад
This is absolutely my favourite type of tested video. I could watch Adam and Fon making space ships till the cows come home. Also as a messy noob of an airbrush user it was very heart-warming to see Fon, an undisputed master with spilt paint all down his airbrush hand!
@FPdesignfab
@FPdesignfab Месяц назад
Fun build. The shop is looking good. Cool to see the legacy ILM - 32Ten parts cabinets in good use.
@Jenthura
@Jenthura Месяц назад
Two artists in the same space, working together and creating an object of beauty is such a JOY to watch!
@TheRealOtakuJoe
@TheRealOtakuJoe Месяц назад
My now two years ago pre-order collector's edition arrived yesterday and boy did it not disappoint. The Khar-Kushan mother ship model which as internal LEDs is huge, and absolutely gorgeous. I'm framing the lithograph picture that came with it.
@Pacodude02
@Pacodude02 Месяц назад
I absolutely love the homeworld games! Seeing Adam putting together a ship from the game is an awesome intersection of worlds for me.
@Eremon1
@Eremon1 Месяц назад
Could not possibly care any less about the game, however I could watch Adam build models all day. And Fon Davis? Come on, this is golden.
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
Fon's SO GREAT.
@ElChris816
@ElChris816 Месяц назад
I could watch this being done all day long. I'm sitting here hypnotized throughout thios entire video. Amazing work gents.
@brymanxl
@brymanxl Месяц назад
I loved this so much! I hope to see Fon on here much more, he seems like a super cool dude!
@soulphisto79
@soulphisto79 Месяц назад
Such a fun and informative build. Thank you for taking us on this journey. I remember my buddy in model railroading using the salt technique to weather bridges, and leaving some salt under the rust coat gave such a neat texture that paint alone just wouldn't convey.
@tonyfox45
@tonyfox45 Месяц назад
Its so much fun to watch Adam and Fon "nerd out" on these builds. It's weirdly therapuetic to watch two people, who clearly like each other, working on something they are passionate about. Just goes to show, you can make the 13 year old grow old, but you can't always make them grow up. Nice work fellas. Glad to see some of the "old skool kool" for movie model making is still around.
@shakestheclone1995
@shakestheclone1995 Месяц назад
Spectacular. Do more!
@CBrama1
@CBrama1 Месяц назад
Loved Fon so much, hope to see more of him on the future!
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
Yes! We love Fon.
@rageofachilles7400
@rageofachilles7400 Месяц назад
Fructose medium hair spray in a spritz bottle sprayed over an area then sprinkle the crushed rock salt on that. The hair spray makes it easier to work with. using water with salt can leach the salt into the paint or form a crust, which can be useful for certain finishes. The hair spray gives a cleaner finish.
@bodugok
@bodugok Месяц назад
Adam, it is a testament to the expertise of both you and Fon that were able to recreate the Interceptor ship so closely.
@Elukka
@Elukka Месяц назад
Homeworld designs are like the perfect synthesis of Chris Foss-style coloration and patterning with Star Wars-style functional-feeling mechanical design. Seeing that being built and them gushing about panel notches and putting little details in the gaps is great. I do 3D models and all this stuff makes me go "Yes! I know! These people speak my language!"
@needaman66
@needaman66 Месяц назад
Great to see you old guys playing together. Thanks for letting us in.
@Merennulli
@Merennulli Месяц назад
Great to see two people having this much fun on a project together.
@lordspork
@lordspork Месяц назад
Seeing professionals do what they do best is a joy to watch.
@amiel4808
@amiel4808 Месяц назад
More please. This is the perfect format for a series. Also please build a mothership now!
@johnanon6938
@johnanon6938 Месяц назад
Getting to paint it nice then add the weathering reminded me of how fine-scale models in 80s and 90s gave me that sense of excitement and dread of screwing it up. And yes shiny can be too shiny, but also the model paints back then would look too uniform and matte/dull for actual rust. My secret was to use actual rust mixed with matte clear enamel or lacquer been so long I forgot which. Anyways in the basement was a glass jar with vinegar, salt and some scrap metal or even crushed tin cans. Once in awhile I'd remove any metal left then slowly drain the jar, refill it with water and let sit overnight to "rinse" the fine rust particles and next day slowly drain most of the water then let it sit to dry. The what was left was a rust cake that easily crumbled into super fine powder. Cost was a few pennies and some time, results on models... priceless. ;)
@joelmulder
@joelmulder Месяц назад
I’d absolutely love to see you guys build more spacecraft!
@FizzerUK
@FizzerUK Месяц назад
Such a joy to watch 2 awesome geek craftsman having such fun together! I envy you 🙂
@EnterTheFenix
@EnterTheFenix Месяц назад
Ive always been a huge fan of the design language from the Homeworld universe.. ever since the original
@TooLazyToFail
@TooLazyToFail Месяц назад
This was so fun. I love how working with the vacu-former always feels like trying to grab a feral cat.
@EvilGenius.
@EvilGenius. Месяц назад
I got some of the best advice from Fon about 13 years ago. He told me in a video call about all the different kinds of creative art skills I wanted to do and to make props is to be innovative and a production company! Not just a studio. An listen to what the project is saying to you. Thank you, Fon! You can do the same paint trick with a spray bottle, water drops, sand, and sugar! I found a net trick with fine window screens. Lay a piece over the top of your foam or model paint over it then pull the screen off and it will give a cool 3d effect to your work!
@punishedprops
@punishedprops Месяц назад
What a really amazing build! It's always fun seeing Fon and Adam get to do some old school model making! =)
@dominicdussault95
@dominicdussault95 Месяц назад
I loved loved this video, bring on the videos with Fon and Adam, absolute Joy both of them
@janajeffsilvernickelladventure
@janajeffsilvernickelladventure Месяц назад
So Amazing to see you all working together to create this beautiful Ship. Adam, Fon, Norm and the rest of the crew, Great Work!!!
@andrewstueve2407
@andrewstueve2407 Месяц назад
When I want to be awed by painting detail - I watch PLASMO do a model. Weathering, scratched finishes, oil streaks, etc. Just crazy detail.
@halcyon_starlight
@halcyon_starlight Месяц назад
Watching Adam get excited as he builds stuff never gets old.
@Freelancer221
@Freelancer221 Месяц назад
Fons reaction when you talked about the perforated plate of your vacuum form machine made my whole day.
@jamfjord
@jamfjord Месяц назад
Wouldn't it be great to see Fon more often on the channel? I'm here for Adam every time, of course, but I used to enjoy seeing Kayte, Mel, Norm and other makers doing their thing more often as well. It's just fun to see accomplished people like Fon and the Tested team making stuff. Especially spacecraft models 😍
@matatath
@matatath Месяц назад
I hope there’s more videos in the future with me Davis. This was fun to watch and the idea ping ponging is a great thing to watch unfold.
@PeteRondeau
@PeteRondeau Месяц назад
"I feel like that's enough" sprays it 4 more times 😂
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
That checks out.
@michaelvonfeldt9629
@michaelvonfeldt9629 Месяц назад
I could watch hours of Adam and Fon building and talking it out. Masters of their craft
@MrGreenAKAguci00
@MrGreenAKAguci00 28 дней назад
We need more of these. Maybe ones that are less time consuming but I very much enjoy watching you two work.
@user-hz7mo1zn5k
@user-hz7mo1zn5k Месяц назад
I can't believe,the perfectionist in you is able to let go certain mistakes, but I guess if under certain time constraints. There's really no such thing as a perfect model. Keep up the amazing work. I love it .
@koreydanklefsen6928
@koreydanklefsen6928 Месяц назад
By far these are my favorite videos.
@huntercressall9610
@huntercressall9610 Месяц назад
Sanding panels: my eyes are watering at the very thought. Love the x-acto stab-n-place. So many memories.
@Krefey
@Krefey Месяц назад
Loved the campaign (got early access by a few days due to backing the crowdfunding campaign). Felt very Homeworld. I'm always envious of your workshop and all the cool projects you get to do! But love learning from the projects you get to work on!
@MaheerKibria
@MaheerKibria Месяц назад
So this is really cool. But it also shows the difference between digital-first 3D artists vs prop/real-world first 3d artists. They defaulted to ok we should create the paneling on top using styrene sheets and then vacuum form it. Whereas a digital-first artist like myself, it take seconds to convert normal to displacement and then use that to recreate the paneling before 3D printing. It really opens up my eyes to how different people approach the problem.
@BrooksMoses
@BrooksMoses Месяц назад
Indeed! And often the best results come from combining approaches. That was something I was noticing particularly in the early days of 3D-print modeling; people would be spending lots of effort trying to deal with things that could be easily addressed with a little "real-world-first" modeling. (Or worse, not addressing them at all.) And now there are things I notice where it's the opposite; why spend hours doing something that a laser cutter or 3D printer could do in minutes?
@xarvous
@xarvous Месяц назад
Hell yeah, Fon AND a spaceship! Scale model spaceships sponsored by [new sci-fi game/show/movie] are always fun videos.
@M6Props
@M6Props Месяц назад
This is pure magic - two legends sharing so much passion and institutional knowledge in a build. More of this please - this type of build is so much fun to watch!
@user-fx6or9wh2k
@user-fx6or9wh2k Месяц назад
such a delight to witness 2 masters at work in their craft
@lorcannagle
@lorcannagle Месяц назад
I've been doing salt weathering on model kits, mostly Gundam for years and it's so satisfying!
@PantsuMann
@PantsuMann Месяц назад
Thats work flow chemistry. Holy, it looks amazing!
@mooferoo
@mooferoo Месяц назад
Adam & Fon videos are always great!
@random007nadir
@random007nadir Месяц назад
The Homeworld aesthetic was heavily inspired since the first game by the paintings and designs of Chris Foss. The 3D modelling people really did a great job with each of the games.
@MagnumN117
@MagnumN117 Месяц назад
So great to see 2 professional model makers at work and having a fun time!
@graefx
@graefx 9 дней назад
Adam discovering salt chipping that wargamers have used for ages is so serendipitous full circle considering how many techniques and tools I take away from these videos. Ive always seen it done by spraying hairspray on the model for the salt to adhere to and then a damp toothbrush to knock away the salt and peel up some hairspray. Then a clear coat to lock down your work. But that was always done with kosher salt. The crushed rock salt for more variety is a great idea Im gonna take
@paullambert4445
@paullambert4445 Месяц назад
Beautiful build! I have been a model builder all my life. Plastic, slot car, radio control. Vacuum forming for the sections was a fantastic idea. Thanks 🎸🔪
@gheoss
@gheoss Месяц назад
a pleasure to watch you guys having so much fun building thid model
@Engitainment
@Engitainment Месяц назад
I can't even explain how cool it was to see these two legends work on a design that is so dear to my heart, from childhood to now. Thank you for making my memories a reality! (Also, HUGE thank you to the editors for ducking that vacu-forming noise and saving our ears, much obliged!)
@subliteral
@subliteral Месяц назад
This is a really special video , wherein we get to see two seasoned professionals performing the art and craft of modelmaking at the highest level. This is legendary content , and I sincerely doubt you'll see such knowledge & skill applied to this kind of work anywhere else.
@theHardChargerVids
@theHardChargerVids Месяц назад
this channel just keeps getting better and better...there really isn't anything like it
@MagicSwordKing
@MagicSwordKing Месяц назад
One thing I have loved about every single Homeworld game, including 3, now, is how cohesive the design language is for the ships. You’re absolutely right, the designs are unique enough that they aren’t obviously derivative of other sci-fi properties. This interceptor, yes, it has four winglets, but it is very clearly not an X-Wing. What’s more, each of these ships have consistent design with the other ones built by the same faction. This interceptor has a similar profile to the Scout but it’s more purpose-built, this is a pure fighter and you can tell. Likewise, the fleet bomber is recognizably Hiigaran but has quite a different, broader profile owing to the role it fills. You can tell at a glance who built every ship in Homeworld, and how different groups approach similar engineering challenges. Even in the original game, where polygon counts were limited, they did a great job distinguishing between factions. Kushan were more rectamgular, Taiidan more triangular, with Kadeshi and Bentusi ships being the curviest designs, befitting their more mysterious, alien vibes. Can you tell I love Homeworld?
@TheGameBoy56
@TheGameBoy56 Месяц назад
I’m so happy we got to see somthing Adam did a while ago and go right back to his old self Crazy
@Ironwill_Games
@Ironwill_Games Месяц назад
Amazing model making movie. The more the merrier! Well done!
@glennw5182
@glennw5182 Месяц назад
g'day adam , what a wonderful collaberation to whatch , two artists working together , it was wonderful to watch , thans everyone involved
@josray2557
@josray2557 Месяц назад
I love seeing the old schoolers do what they do. What an entertaining video. This is always what I wanted to see on movie magic back when I was a kid. I make vehicles and stuff in zbrush for an action figure line and this is basically how I do panels. It has to be simplified but same concept.
@Wild-Dad
@Wild-Dad 13 дней назад
I'm really suprised that with the decades of combined experience building models that you two have, that you've never heard of/or even used the "salt chipping" technique. Armour modelers in particular have been using it for at least 5 years. In any event, that is a great looking model. I love how it turned out. 👍👍👍👍 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Many of the paint manufacturers like Tamiya, Mr Colour and AK have actual chipping fluids to accomplish the same visual.
@LuminousSoL
@LuminousSoL Месяц назад
I can't believe I'm watching you guys build a Homeworld ship with my own two eyes! I feel like a kid again lol
@codemonkey2k5
@codemonkey2k5 Месяц назад
I love that these processes are being immortalized forever in video so that the artform is never unintentionally lost.
@lern2swim
@lern2swim Месяц назад
Definitely have Fon back
@nikonshooter71
@nikonshooter71 Месяц назад
More of these. I love seeing multiple people in the shop working on something. Great length of time also.
@alfgundersen1058
@alfgundersen1058 Месяц назад
Hey there. it is so super cool. I think it's so cool now that you're making models and it's so cool that you have a friend from the old days, I hope you do it again👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@user-bu8tb8fb3x
@user-bu8tb8fb3x Месяц назад
The salt trick that Fon describes is something that I learned from Warhammer 40K. Cool to think that there's so much cross-over from what you can learn hobbying and what can be used by professionals.
@NardoMini
@NardoMini Месяц назад
More of this please. I’d love to see you both make ships from scratch, from the same universe but either side of the war, good versus evil and how elements of them being from the same universe would mean they work together
@tested
@tested Месяц назад
We really had a lot of fun with this build.
@mcborge1
@mcborge1 Месяц назад
Exellent work! If someone want's to make a Homeworld film, they have their first filming minature.
@analoguestills
@analoguestills Месяц назад
I love these sort of series. More please!
@rogerroberts5857
@rogerroberts5857 Месяц назад
So cool watching two buddies hang out and have fun. It felt like I was in the cave with them except we didn’t get to hear the war stories and banter I’m sure they were having
@leftoverthoughts2275
@leftoverthoughts2275 Месяц назад
I once experimented with salt weathering. I was making a diorama of an old man reactivating a barn-find Bren gun carrier. It's good for bottom edges of car bodies, where rust bubbles start.
@jeremydunbar7668
@jeremydunbar7668 Месяц назад
Definitely need more builds like this they are so good thanks again for the great content
@DarkLord-7
@DarkLord-7 Месяц назад
Wow! And I just got home to start installing Homeworld 3. I hop on youtube while I wait and see THIS! Today's a good day.
@michaelvonfeldt9629
@michaelvonfeldt9629 Месяц назад
We need more of this, love it!
@beavschannel5217
@beavschannel5217 Месяц назад
I love Homeworld, and it was great to see you guys work on such an amazing model from the game. I really hope when Star Citizen goes Gold, that you're able to give one of their ships the same treatment.
@YouGuysAreAmazing
@YouGuysAreAmazing Месяц назад
“That was the thing that surprised me when I started making spaceships.” 😁 Loved watching the build!
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