I really love how well put together this video is, something about the sound of the plastic being snapped together and breaking the parts, that sound is pure bliss, I like your videos very much, just became a subscriber.
Thank you for the compliment! Editing the video did take a lot of time and effort, but it's all worth it when I see that viewers enjoy my work. 😊 I appreciate your support and encouragement, and I will continue to work hard to create even better videos! 🎥
If you edited this video, I have to say, there's a movie craft beast in you, there's a very talented creative person in you, you observed the sound and found a very dramatic and creative way to present it, you have a very good future in Movies and Motion Pictures craft
Thank you so much for the incredibly kind words and encouragement! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your comment means a lot to me and I really appreciate your support.
This is amazing! I've stumbled upon your vid for the first time today and I'm loving the quality of your content! I was genuinely shocked when I finished the vid and saw that the view count wasn't as I as I initially thought it would be... I can't wait to see more of your future vids hehehe Just subbed! Keep up the good work!
Love morstorm x E-model, but kinda hate those magnet light switch. They dry up the batteries in a month or two, while my older ironman kits from them that use the regular switch still turns on after 6+ months.
@ZHobby Nice video, it convinced me to buy the kit! Thanks, because it looks badass !! I have a question though, if you don't mind: Are the two missiles silver parts installed inside the collarbones' silos on your kit, when the silos' hatches are closed? Because I never managed to close mine when missiles are in (instructions aren't very clear on that, so I tried every way, even swapping parts, filing the missiles... in vain 😢). Not a big deal anyway!
For a mid level builder. Would you recommend this model? I’ve put together some Bandai Star Wars model kits. How much harder is this one. And it’s all snap together with no glue needed or paint ?
Yes, I would recommend this model for a mid-level builder. It's slightly more complex than some Bandai kits, but still snap-together with no glue or paint needed. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@jakea75 for the amount of plastic, electronics, metal parts, and level of engineering, i would say you will still get a bang for your bucks. PG and some MG can go further more expensive than this kit, and dome don't even have light gimmicks or Die-cast parts. Some that do, sometimes have those sold separately.
In every way in its fundamentals, it would feel a lot like any of the Figure-Rise kits, minus the horrid amount of stickers Or if we’re going a bit more accurately, would feel a lot like Koto’s FA Girl kits
You keep calling it Iron Man Mark 4 but this is War Machine Mark 4. Just War Machine, no Iron Man. Besides that mislabel, amazing job as always. Love the editing.