1: If I had a million dollars, We wouldn’t have to eat craft dinner. 2: But we still would eat craft dinner. 1: Of course we would, we’d just eat more!
Yeah for some reason I can't see the reply, but I assume Nightshift has been referenced. That is indeed the inspiration for the weld lines and the tamiya putty texture.
@@ScratchBashing I confirm that this was the channel that was mentionned (somehow the comment was deleted...). By the way, great job as usual with the build!
It's honestly fucking mental how one second I'm looking at you pulling out a bit of scrap here and some trash there, and next second you've built a whole goddamn tank
I'm not a huge W40k guy, but I love the concept of Orks stuff vs. the other races with people making, designing, and painting their stuff. "Oh no, I messed up the model!" vs. "Dang, I scratched it. BATTLE DAMAGE!"
Night Shift has no idea he was name dropped twice in this video because he won't ever see it. He probably watches very serious stuff about grown up tanks. Which is as it should be.
It's not even the first time his inspiration has been featured! I would love to see him do a sci fi project. Ork tank would be dream. Just imagine the cast steel textures?! 😄
@@ScratchBashing Lol, I always imagine him saying "okay, well people keep suggesting I do something called a Rhino from something called Warhammer. So here goes. Hey, wait a minute! This thing is made from four pieces! Is this a joke?!". Love your videos, btw. Amazing work, pacey editing, funny script. Always a joy to watch.
One of my favourite things about Ork tech is that you can see the thought process behind each and every component(more or less), it's great what they can make with hard work, determination and a dash of magic mumbo jumbo.
I thin you're my favorite miniature builder, you have so much originality and style with what you achieve! Love the content, keep it up and have a nice day!
Sooo about that rubber garden wire not holding paint, i had the same problem with getting paint to stick to an aluminum can and i found out that hair spray can help out with these issues. I picked up a random super mega strong hairspray and it worked wonders as a cheap primer for weird surfaces
thats really clever ill have to give it a go hair spray is water soluble so make sure you varnish everything after, people literally use hairspray for chipping effects lol
@@Nillerus that's awesome haha, glad it helped! I initially noticed it worked like this when trying to figure out how to lock my diorama details in place without getting it all soaked (which actually worked decently too!) some overspray got on my new can and it got coarse and grippy on one side and sure enough that held paint with ease. The other poster has a good point with it being water soluble though, definitely lock the entire job down with some varnish at the end
@@mrflapjacklover That's also a very clever use of hairspray, thanks for that tip! Also very good to know to lock it in with a varnish at the end, i didn't consider that it's water soluble
fuck yeah. I "looted" a truck in the 90s, man conversions were the funnest bit of the whole thing. You know I actually have a conversion sitting around waiting to be done since then. Guess I could do that maybe as a little present to myself.
Super happy for you to be getting stuff like this. Your builds are fantastic and you deserve this and more support and recognition. Looking forward to what the future brings for you to loot.
Sir, this is my emotional support RU-vid video (that I watch at least once a week because it’s comforting and gives me good brain feelies for some reason)
Awesome BUILD !!! And despite what you say about painting, your technique is AWESOME as well for Ork Looted Vehicles (and IMHO all ork vehicles should look looted) .
This video got me to make my favorite model I’ve ever done, a Deff Dredd made from an Imperial Guard Armored Sentinel that was broken in transportation. Thank you so much for this video, it’s truly inspirational.
I’ve been watching you for a while, and while by I highly doubt you’ll see this, I thank so extremely much, you’ve inspired me to start kit bashing and I’ve found that I’m extremely good at crafts and creativity, I’m studying for a new job to do with it and doing well, I highly appreciate you enthusiasm
I've been watching for awhile now and your presentation has improved so much. You create really entertaining and creatively inspiring videos. Keep up the good work!
I stumbled upon your Necromunda terrain videos, and your channel has quickly become my absolute favourite. Thanks for the amazing content, can't wait to see what you're up to next!
2:29 that was the missing component of the alpha and omega proton generator that would've reversed global warming, cured cancer, and provided free energy to the entire world forever... that's what that little piece was...
The Ork Lore you showed for a second at 7:06 (please correct me if I'm wrong, I was correct by another 40k enthusiast online) is the "old" lore. Latent Ork Psychic power/presence only helps existing machinery work, there has to be something there. No engine in a car means it will not work, no matter how much "dakka" there is or spammed. (This is a very large oversimplification) But I strictly adhere to old lore so no biggie for me.
i feel like you could singlehandedly deal with plastic waste by making models. looks amazing, and was cool to watch you throw all this random stuff together to make a literal piece of art