There's kitbashing, and then there's a Kallamity Build. I've been a fan for years, purchased the first Kallamity book, and it's definitely a treat to see a new model. The format of this video, whereby we see step-by-step progress and your actual sketches is the cherry on top.
Not only are you an amazing and creative designer, but you are still able to find the humility in the work.... like the pictures of the insect head, frog and coffee pot... never stop. You're awesome
this makes me soo happy to see a DIY model making video like this, I've been contemplating on getting into Styrene forming, as that material is not too forgiving if you mess something up, but it give credence to creativity in levels that professional model kits hold near and dear to their harts. I love this!!
Just gorgeous, as always. I love how it's kind of broken up as the waist down, and the waist up, like the legs have their own power source behind the hips, and the top is another "system"... I would think in reality that would make a lot of sense. So cool.
I sculpt using 3d and the the function mirror. This hurst my brain. The amount of time and love and dedication its incredible. Well done sir. You are an inspiration to me to become a better artist. I can allways improve my sculpt and add more details.
Always happy to recei congratulations from 3D sculptors. I used to 3D sculpt too but I didn’t feel the same feeling. But just my personal taste. I love 3D sculpting too
@@KALLAMITY2288 yes I agree, nothing replace having your 3d sculpt in your hand. I used to paint with oils and I miss the smell of oils and the feeling of mixing them. My nephew loved your video.
Since i tried scratch/kitbashing robots with pices that i had laying around i've been a fan of it and although i never finished one I liked the building process sooo much,ok going to the point, i like robots, i like kitbashing, this video is friking art to me, i love it and would love to keep watching you making robots from basically air
Thank you for sharing! Those mechanical breakdown design sketches you show at the beginning are just amazing- I never realized the level of detail you had already figured out on paper with each of these builds!
I’m just in awe of how organic and yet how meticulous your creative process seems. This totally takes me back to the mid 80s Heavy Metal illustrations that blew my young mind and made me a life long mecha-file. 10/10, bro!
Oh man this is absolutely fantastic. You outdo yourself every time. I thought the Otter was my favorite, but this is definitely giving it a run for it's money.
Love to see it!! Reminds me of the pog champ lizard when the cockpit is open! Lol I need a walk through on how to make tiny hinges for open hatch type gimmicks!
omfg this is exactly what I want to get into, I am really thinking about buying a 3D printer and going heavy into custom mech making. I was always too afraid that what I make would be trash and a waste of time, but seeing you make these gives me confidence that if I where to do this, the end results will actually be worth while! Thank you for showing me it can be done, and done amazingly!
Incredible. Watching these videos reminds me of what is possible. It is such a pleasure to see your entire process Luca. A FREE masterclass on mech building. Hopefully someday I can create my own mech quarter as good as this! ❤️
That is just an amazing way for you to produce and sculpt/build this new mech. Thank you for sharing your process with us and I'm hoping to pick up my first Kallamity kit when you release it.
I love your creativity and the craftsmanship that goes into each and every one of these. This video format is really great and I hope you continue to improve your videos and the way you present your works of art. You are a great inspiration for me.
This is the first video I've seen from you and I have to say that is simply amazing. Not just the build itself but the design manual at the end. I've subbed and can't wait to see part 2.
Dude!!! I absolutely love it!!! Amazing skill set. Congratulations on another model triumph!!! I have your Briegel its Awesome. Big fan! I'm hoping this design becomes available. Thanks for creating such a fascinating world!
Man this work is so intricate, so good!! What other less conventional tools/measurement tools do you use? Its a first for me to see a modeller using a lathe lol
Fantastic work as always Luca! I almost feel ashamed that I still have the Garbaldy kit still in the box (what is it now, 14 years since you released it?). I should get around building it. Such a beautiful kit.
great seeing some of the steps and documentation as you go thru a project. i watched at 1/4 speed and still had to pause often. when is unedited 60 hour version dropping?
So many different parts and complex shapes - amazing! I could never have that patience. Bonus points for the funny pictures. What's that thing at the lower back supposed to be?