Simply stunning! This is absolutely amazing work my friend! I still remember when I first started watching your channel when I was in middle school, I'm 23 now and you have continued to find new ways to get creative with your models! Never stop and keep on going! Nice work as always!
Thank you I appreciate that!! And yes, I still go back and watch my old videos for inspiration. I am still learning new ways to build these models. I am still Mostly focusing on research and development so that I can improve from each model. I look forward to many more!!
This looks like a really old Ryko tunnel but at first by telling by those mitters I thought it was a Sherman tunnel. But awesome video. You should make more of these tunnel washes.
Actually, the air compressor was turned off because at the time, I was installing the last pumps for the yellow foam and generator. But soon all three colors will be connected. Thank you for your response!
Thank you!! The materials are medical tourniquets for the brushes, foam sheets for the tire shine, wood and/metal for the arches and plastic for the wash floor. This wash is actually in the process of being replaced by another tunnel wash.
That’s really cool! I’m already in the process of building one myself. Basing it off a shell model but unsure what the model is. But hoping to start cutting out the wood for the main frame soon. Still figuring out some things with the project. Any tips?
The biggest tip I can give for now is to not become overwhelmed with the how’s of the project. How to assemble this, how to make that, how to design this. That is what holds me up the most. Spend so much time thinking about the failures than the successes. Other than that, patience is key!! And thank you!!
@@TNCarWashesNMore I appreciate it! The material for the brushes are medical torniquetes. There’s lots of colors and they closely mimic the characters of the foam brushes. I started off making these models out of cardboard when I was in middle school. And now many many years later, I have learned to fabricate plastic and metal but am always researching new materials and ways to build these models.
@@AdamsCarWashVids Thanks! I actually did make an M12 a few years back but I don’t know what happened to the video. I have a prototype that I am working on which is inspired by the M18.