Just got into 3D printing and I cannot wait to print things like this, I’ve already got a csgo karambit that has what I call “the herp” but the other side is beautiful. This video helped so much with my future pieces that I’ll make in one shot
Very good job, not just for the prop also for the video. Clear explanation, good footages. And of course awesome techniques. Thank you, got yourself a sub :)
Hello again Ironman😉 Well, I did make the Tesseract suitcase a while back. Wich is something of the same?! But I might have to make the Endgame Suitcase as well. Just cuz it would be so cool to have them all together in one prop☺️ We will see....Have a good one, cheers
Hello, that’s an amazing quality of work! I have a question, do you know any other good fillers/spot putty to use that are well distributed in Europe. I was unable to find tamiya spot putty at a reasonable price and availability here in the UK. Thanks in advance)
Hello there Sir😁 Thank you so much for that😉 I use Tamiya spot putty to cover up the seams and such. When it comes to masking of and painting. I like to use Liquid Masking from Green stuff. Hope it helps😉 Have a good one, cheers
Might seem like a dumb questions but whats the benefits of using an airbrush against say a rattle can for base coats and primer coats? I can understand the need for the dusting affect using airbrush in specific areas as its more precise however was just curious as to whether you use a mix or just the airbrush itself and benefits over rattlecans
Hello there Sir. I would prefer to use a rattle can when I can. It's much faster, and in many cases gives a better even coverage. However. I don't have a spray booth big enough. And at the moment, and for the next months. it about -15 Celsius outside. So I am forced to prime and base with airbrush half the year around. For colour and details. I like the airbrush best on all other aspects. Have a good one, cheers
Hey there Mr. Lance😁 Not sure. But I can try and find the templates I made and put them in a Dropbox. Then you can print, trace, cut or mask them off? Let me know. Cheers