Thanks very much! I really need to stop trying to do big builds as they take so much time. I'm working on another big thing now and it's starting to get overwhelming but I've been thinking about it all year so need to push through!
Beautifully designed and outstanding use of recycled stuff!! Love the depth and originality of the design and the way you’ve considered every aspect of the build - like the fact that you need a tiny species to navigate parts of the ship! Great job and keep them coming!! Donna 🧚🏻♀️❤️🐝
Totally! This was one of my favourite pieces from 2020. I've got an idea for one of the speeders that I really want to do, but I've got so many other projects I need to finish first!
This is so cool I love the concept of a shared world with crafting promise. Your story and model turned out so cool! I just stumbled onto this video. I'll be checking out the group and your channel. Great job!
Thank you so much Fiona. This particular world is a little less populated than it once was, but I know a few dedicated crafters are still working within it!
Wow dude that's an awesome compliment! Hopefully it will keep improving - I'm trying to do something new from the video-production side of things each video to learn over time. Thanks for the sub!
The creativity in the hobby always blows me away! I feel very lucky to be able to be a part of and participate in such a great community and its various events of different sizes
That was a lot of fun to watch, I totally understand feeling rushed by deadlines. I've also been holding onto some of that plastic netting and I'm thinking a fishing boat or something is now in my future.
Thanks for watching! Rushed deadlines are dead to me now! I'm embracing a philosophy of slowness. This sort of netting would be perfect for a fishing boat!
Thanks Manus! It was certainly a labour of love! I think if I'm going to do something mechanical like this again, I'll need to experiment more with weathering. I really rushed the painting (and this thing was huge!) so maybe I'll need to try it with something smaller first...