Thanks! I appreciate it. This one doesn't get the traffic that a couple of my other vids do but I think the lighting really came together on this one. All the best!
Thanks! I do appreciate that. I have a few more of these Star Wars figures to work with. I have a "Han in Carbonite" idea that's been rattling around in my noggin. Thanks for the sub and comment!
LOVE THIS !!! Book Nook ? Diorama? ... lets just go with " Freaking Awesome !!! I look forward to all of your videos, I learn something new every time. Looking forward to a video on LED's and copper tape. It looks like a much cleaner way to light up projects. Thanks for the inspiration !!!
It's coming up next. I have some narrower tape on order but want to get it out a bit faster than this last one. Thanks for the kind words! All the best!
I love it! And yet I can't stop looking at that stormtrooper who seems to know someone's coming but he's still holding his gun in his right hand which means he cannot shoot without stepping out of cover and... yes I am autistic, deal with it. Also: now I want to make booknook, so thanks for that.
LOL! You're welcome. I'm happy that it made you wonder what our poor stormtrooper is going to do when Mando comes through that arch. I always have scenarios and stories going on in my head as I work on these things. Does Mando suspect there's someone waiting? Did that mouse droid tip him off? Why do stormtrooper helmets only filter smoke? So many questions... so few answers! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best.
I've been kicking around some ideas that have a steampunk feel... something maybe 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Nautilus submarine giant squid vibe... Thanks for the comment and ideas! Cheers!
It's a HUGE time saver and really clean. I'm going to post a quick video on using it next... I need a quick "how to" after the big projects for my own sanity. Cheers!
@@RandomMakingEncounters that’s great! I have some copper tape I purchased after watching Models By Chris when he built the Star Wars B-Wing. Haven’t used it yet. Looking forward to seeing your video!
Thanks! I appreciate it. I saw the first Star Wars movie in the theatre as a kid and it was so unlike anything I had ever seen. It was fun to play with action figures again! All the best.
Sorry for the late response! I appreciate it. These figures are pretty awesome and it was really fun to do something that was like a mini movie set. All the best!
LOL! Very kind of you. I feel like I’ve put in the hours but I’m not sure if I’ve gained all of the skills. There’s always something to learn and I’m too distracted to every stay focused on one thing. Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
As a (retired) member of the 501st Legion, I know so many people who will go absolutely crazy for this "nook!" It was an awesome build and I am subscribing!
Thank you for your service! I have some additional Star Wars figures just screaming for attention… Boba… Han in carbonite… I really need to work them into the diorama queue. I’m thinking… very “Return of the Jedi”. Thanks for watching and all the best!
I went back and forth on a couple of ideas. Adafruit has LED backlight panels that I thought I would use but they turned out to be too wimpy for something this size. Translucent red plex might have been better but I didn't have any handy and found some colored plastic binder dividers... necessity and invention. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers!
Looks fantastic and great theme. Nice details and the lighting adds so much to it. Which laser cutter are you using and do you like it or would buy a different one?
I have an Orion Motor Tech 50W with a 12" x 20" bed. I love it but it's huge... shoulda read those dimensions before ordering and then measured the space I had. It's pretty capable out of the box with the water and little air pump it ships with but I've added a larger compressor, water cooler, and air filter so I don't end up with complaints from the neighbors. It's an investment to be sure but it's amazing if you're doing a lot of model making where you need to cut intricate flat shapes. I'm not sure if I would go a different route. I think 50 watt is about as low as I would go on power. If I look at the big things... laser, water cooler, compressor, air filter... I'm probably about $4,500 into the whole thing. It's a lotta money but it's a more capable machine than the Glowforge Pro at around $7K with another $1,200 for an air filter (the Glowforge Pro does have pass-through but is a 45 watt laser). As a tool, if you sell things you make, I think it's one that could earn it's keep and pay itself off pretty quickly. One of the things I absolutely love about laser cutting is how fast you can whip up designs... it's 2D!!! I love my 3D printer(s) too but 3D just adds that literal extra dimension of complexity in designing and fabricating. Maybe I should do a video on my laser cutter :)! Thanks for asking! Hope that helps.