GF SirJames I Gamerfuzion The Best chance of this happening is telling Elon Musk that building a life-size working crawler would be impossible even for him.
The description is a bit misleading where it says "they completed the project in just a few weeks" since the entire project took over six months(?) and the "few weeks" was the mad dash to finish up the final assembly and detail work. Yes, they were casting right until the end, but they didn't do the whole thing in a few weeks time. (nit-pick over) Still- this was an incredible project and a huge accomplishment! I'd rate it: Impressive! Most impressive! Edit- The video ending with the noise R2 made when the Jawas zapped 'im was a nice coincidence. XD
Why is the intro still called Jamie And Adam Tested? Unless he's doing some serious behind the scenes work, Jamie has nothing to do with this channel apart from a couple of videos a year. It should be Adam Will And Norm Tested. It seems unfair to Will and Norm who are actually in most of the content that goes on here.
so this guy kinda looks very similar to michael keaton. but guys, not 2 hours ago i saw a michael keaton look alike also with a goatee (only a thin bottom horizontal layer of hair had been extended from his chin to collar) at my community college in sacramento. guys. are we being slowly taken over by an army of birdmen? will katlin olson lead the charge and become queen?
GreatFireChannel It's just a nervous reaction. Some people laugh too much when they are nervous/excited. I'm sure you've noticed things like this in your life.
Typically you can make (copy) whatever you want for personal use. You only run into issues if you claim it's an original or try and make money by selling it.
@@AndrewBlack343 Actually, no, you cannot copy anything for personal use. Fair use statutes limit copying to very narrow uses and limited amounts of the copied material. Making or not making money has nothing to do with it. Don't wait to be sued to discuss this with a licensed attorney, thief.
@@mikel4510 I did say "typically". Copyright law will vary depending on what country you're in. I'm going to assume you're in the United Stated of Litigation where suing people is a national pastime. Most sane companies will not sue fans who are giving them free advertising and are not compromising a revenue stream.
I'm a master mold & parts maker by trade for 37 plus years, since retiring a few years ago....... I still make a lot of parts and a mold now & then just to keep sharp and ad to my bank account when it gets low......... I'm feeling poorly from today's chemo treatment, instead of being grumpy, I should have wait till tomorrow to make a comment.......... Ill send my phone number to you private message area so I can explain, ie teach you how to manufacture one (1) part an hour for less money and a lot less labor.......... PLEASE remove my comments after reading this, and I apologize for my arrogant behavior.
Awesome job guys but because I'm a total dick y'all should've had some type of fake sand mat or something because it just doesn't have the flavor without it being on something Sand'ish! (:-)
Being as I paint scale models with realistic weathering, its not too difficult to get an accurate representation of the environmental weathering. Putting a snow effect on the tracks would be just as wrong as putting mud splashes on them. Ground coloured chalk would have worked quite well.
I want to say that this is an good work of imagination and engineering except that it's a replica of a prop... so it's wasted talent. *Build something new for Pete's sake.*