Building A Destroyed Building Completely From Scratch
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- čas přidán 21. 10. 2022
- I build a replica of a destroyed French home from foam, strip styrene, and 3d printed elements.
If you'd like to see the original photograph I worked off of, search "Carentan destroyed building." It's the one with the M7 priest.
Music
El Secreto by Yung Logos
Til I Hear'em Say (Instrumental) by NEFFEX
Free Me (Instrumental) by NEFFEX - Jak na to + styl
Nice build, and great tips. Mixing plastic and wood, seamlessly as you're doing is an interesting approach. I usually stick with one or the other. Thanks
I'm excited to see how it looks when it's painted! Thanks for watching.
Great job with the voice over. Clear and clean spoken. Makes the videos easy to watch.
Thanks! Ive been working to improve that so thanks for noticing 🤣
unbelievable build, truly skilled
Great work!
Wow, what a beautiful production.
congratulations
I'll follow your channel and the montages... big hug my friend.
Thanks so much!
Amazing stuff. Inspirational. 😮
Thanks so much!
Wow this is amazing Build. Realy cool 🤘🏻👍🏻
Greetings from the Bastel Bude 1/35
Thanks so much!
Super
Great looking building! A resin 3d printer really helps speed things along.
100% huge time saver!
Can't wait to see some paint on it!
Same!
Fantastic job and being able to print some great pieces, some questions about the size you used for the bottom of the house and for the roof the plastic bars that are 0.5, thanks.
Jose
I did shorten the building compared to the original to better fit the diorama. The base of the building is 66 mm. by 155 mm. The roof slats are 1 x 4 mm. styrenestrips.
@@mattockmodels Thank you. a greeting
Are your STL files available anywhere? They are awesome 😎
Not yet but I'm working on a way to make them available. Stay tuned.
What software do you use to create the three d printer stuff ?
Tinkercad and soildworks.
How do you make sure things are in scale with 1/35 ?
I calculate things I know like doors and windows, or I measure the kit I'm working off of. But at the end of the day it's half math half art.
I can not afford a resin printer but is there any place that does it for a fee ?
You could see if there's a local Makerspace that might have one in your community. Maybe a local high school as well.
STL files for patreon customers?
That's not a bad idea