Bro well first of all you call this incredible build underrated, second you call it next level Could you pls tell me asap what do you actually want to say
You won my subscription right here brother. What a nice build. If I may suggest something, you can have the front of the plexiglass bar full glossy and frost the rear of it. Also add a light diffusing membrane in the back to double the diffusing effect. And the finishing touch would be to frost the top and bottom of the bar, that way you wont see the housing, and it will diffuse light as well. Cheers
This is gonna be on the main page of google when it’s done! Agree the most underrated I can’t believe RU-vid isn’t pushing it out. It’s an amazing build.
Holy crap bro. Just saw your video in my recommended. I've seen a lot of these other custom, homemade car channels, but this...this is spectacular! While most are trying to copy existing designs, your ingenuity and design are next level. That front end looks ridiculously sick! Subbed and can't wait to see this come to completion.
Good Lord that thing is coming out SO NICE. Man oh man what a dream car. To me this is the best looking car. My dream used to be the styling of Lambos but this beats it.
How have I not found this build until now? This is awesome! Can’t wait for the next one. I know you said some simple programming could fix the sensor placement issue, But I think some little nacelles floating in space would totally fit too.
Super excelent work. And that desing fits the "Tesla CT look" perferctly. So good you should send pictures of the "new vehicle " to Tesla car designer (his name is too difficult).
you should 3D model the foam panels you created and have a sheet metal shop create you steel or aluminum body panels so this turns into an actual car instead of just a giant foam sculpture.
Just watched the whole build from the beginning. What a build! You got some talent and learned some skills along the way. I have to say the videos are a bit hard to watch sometimes. A lot of unstructured taking and most progress is off camera. With some better editing and cutting this channel could go big. With that said I’m now subscribed and looking forward to the next episode!
I wouldn't have stuck the LED strips directly to the metal housing. I would have made some plastic inserts that snap into the metal housing, and then affix the LED strips to that. That way, you can just snap the plastic out if you ever need to replace the LED strips.
re: side windows. How about keeping the windows without cutting them and instead have it programed so that they stop at the correct height. Who knows it may even already have a sensor to stop when it hits resistance. BTW u have a great eye for design.