WOW, you did an outstanding job on the Kraken 2 Phil...the focus on all the detail with lighting, hoses, et cetera is amazing. Absolutely Love the Kraken 2. Keep up the great work, and always remember..."Build Something"😊
Really enjoyed this full-length motion picture of another stellar build. And to paraphrase Phil, "Sprueverse, Modelling mediocrity at its finest!" 🤣 👍 🤩 Oh, I forgot to add that it took TWO buckets of popcorn for this one.
Wow! Hey Phil, I think this is the new pinnacle of your work! What a sweet model, and what you did with it is outstanding. It does not get any cooler than this. You should be proud of it. And I love your tip about doing subtle changes in paint. You can clearly see how doing that enriches the build. My eye was particularly drawn to the light housings. It looks damn amazing. All your perseverance is paying off.
I want to thank you for your Very informative videos! ❤ you have taught me so much and I've always enjoyed, laughed with you and wowed at your finished work. I hope you keep posting!!!❤
For a minute I thought I was watching 'Film 87' with 'Phil 'Barry Norman' Segal!' Boy you cut the film to shreds there! The Kraken II has really come out looking fantastic, especially with all the add-ons you have 'added' ...and I love the little battery box too, something I was thinking of adding to my R.Cooper Phoenix when I get around to building her (hint start yours!) Well done once again, and here's to the next one 👍
This turned out so well!! I love it!! Need to get my grubby paws onto one of these things. Just got a new printer. Thank you for documenting all of this.
Fabulous top to bottom! Unusual subject well realized. My only observation is that wherever the hoses penetrate a surface, there should be some kind of attach device. A twist turn or screw down hand grip-- even a bit of aluminum tubing would make the point. I like your assortment of piping and tubing-- a good selection. I do appreciate your special glam shoot at the end! Finally-- as i recall this IS your channel-- you can do whatever you like. So far, the only aspect of 1-2 hour vids is that I have to break them up. Not preferable as I like a headlong rush-- but so far, so good!
Hi Phil. You are absolutely justified in being proud of this model. You went the extra mile with the wires and hoses to really pimp it up 👍. The result is absolutely excellent. I have to agree with Lou about the weathering - something that is meant to be injected into a human body would be scrupulously clean and sterile. Maybe a little panel liner wash to give a bit of contrast but certainly no hydraulic fluid - that stuff is very toxic! 😮 Loved the two hour video - you kept me company in my hobby shed while working on the 1/144 AT-AT that I got at Telford 😊
I don't think MIT folk could explain the TARDIS 😃😃😃Phil also i'm of the same mind as you on printing i've learnt the basics and that's all i need plus i have Keith on hand if i get stuck !!!! love the long vids Phil you have done a fantastic build on this one, one of your best love the greeblies
Great job on this kit Phil. Resin printing is giving garage kits a real boost if this is the standard we are seeing. Also I really enjoy spending time in your company as it’s relaxed and positive and you get a lot out of what you’re doing. Thanks very much from a UK subscriber.
Thats a good job Phil, a lot of work but you sure seem to have got a lot of pleasure doing it. For me , that was a handy tip on the glue as I've recently picked up my first ever 3d resin kit from Cozmic and had no firm guide about gluing. The Mondoshawan seems to have tempted us both. If only they did Korben's cab. Thanks for sharing
Hi Phil. Sorry I'm late getting to this. It turned out fantastic. You had me chuckling at the "play with it comment". So I'll need you to get your mind out of the gutter so I can float by, please. 😂 again, awesome job.
Nice job Phil. A monster kit for sure. Must be quite a weighty piece! Would some kind of connector or gasket for the pipe from the yellow tank into the hull be an idea. Otherwise it just looks like it goes straight through the hull which would surely be a bit dangerous for Tuck! Cheers
Positive Reinforcement: THe little man leans over you in the quiet shop and whispers "The gauge on that yellow tank on top is absolutely perfect right down to the needle." I noticed something, Lots of the details of te ship look "too big". Ithink the model makers imagined the life size ship to have ben built such that when it got really-really small it still worked.
That’s an excellent observation - when you watch the film the hero Kraken Quade climbs into is much smaller in scale to the models overall size. Having built full scale props in my career it’s always cost not aesthetic!
We've got a new motto...."Sprueverse...not terrible, not terrible.."
Excellent work on the whole project phil. The additional details with the lights and hoses really make it shine.
WOW, you did an outstanding job on the Kraken 2 Phil...the focus on all the detail with lighting, hoses, et cetera is amazing. Absolutely Love the Kraken 2. Keep up the great work, and always remember..."Build Something"😊
Really enjoyed this full-length motion picture of another stellar build. And to paraphrase Phil, "Sprueverse, Modelling mediocrity at its finest!" 🤣 👍 🤩 Oh, I forgot to add that it took TWO buckets of popcorn for this one.
Well, that was a Kraken good time! This was an incredible build start to finish-very impressive paint job and lighting.
Wow! Hey Phil, I think this is the new pinnacle of your work! What a sweet model, and what you did with it is outstanding. It does not get any cooler than this. You should be proud of it. And I love your tip about doing subtle changes in paint. You can clearly see how doing that enriches the build. My eye was particularly drawn to the light housings. It looks damn amazing. All your perseverance is paying off.
Thank you! I really appreciate your support. Cheers! Phil
I want to thank you for your Very informative videos! ❤ you have taught me so much and I've always enjoyed, laughed with you and wowed at your finished work. I hope you keep posting!!!❤
For a minute I thought I was watching 'Film 87' with 'Phil 'Barry Norman' Segal!' Boy you cut the film to shreds there!
The Kraken II has really come out looking fantastic, especially with all the add-ons you have 'added' ...and I love the little battery box too, something I was thinking of adding to my R.Cooper Phoenix when I get around to building her (hint start yours!)
Well done once again, and here's to the next one 👍
This turned out so well!! I love it!! Need to get my grubby paws onto one of these things. Just got a new printer. Thank you for documenting all of this.
Fabulous top to bottom! Unusual subject well realized. My only observation is that wherever the hoses penetrate a surface, there should be some kind of attach device. A twist turn or screw down hand grip-- even a bit of aluminum tubing would make the point.
I like your assortment of piping and tubing-- a good selection. I do appreciate your special glam shoot at the end! Finally-- as i recall this IS your channel-- you can do whatever you like. So far, the only aspect of 1-2 hour vids is that I have to break them up. Not preferable as I like a headlong rush-- but so far, so good!
Hi Phil. You are absolutely justified in being proud of this model. You went the extra mile with the wires and hoses to really pimp it up 👍. The result is absolutely excellent. I have to agree with Lou about the weathering - something that is meant to be injected into a human body would be scrupulously clean and sterile. Maybe a little panel liner wash to give a bit of contrast but certainly no hydraulic fluid - that stuff is very toxic! 😮 Loved the two hour video - you kept me company in my hobby shed while working on the 1/144 AT-AT that I got at Telford 😊
Phil this is your kit no matter what Lou says LOL. Great job as always.
I don't think MIT folk could explain the TARDIS 😃😃😃Phil also i'm of the same mind as you on printing i've learnt the basics and that's all i need plus i have Keith on hand if i get stuck !!!! love the long vids Phil you have done a fantastic build on this one, one of your best love the greeblies
Great job on this kit Phil. Resin printing is giving garage kits a real boost if this is the standard we are seeing.
Also I really enjoy spending time in your company as it’s relaxed and positive and you get a lot out of what you’re doing. Thanks very much from a UK subscriber.
This came out awesome Phil! Great stuff 👍
Thats a good job Phil, a lot of work but you sure seem to have got a lot of pleasure doing it.
For me , that was a handy tip on the glue as I've recently picked up my first ever 3d resin kit from Cozmic and had no firm guide about gluing. The Mondoshawan seems to have tempted us both. If only they did Korben's cab.
Thanks for sharing
Hi Phil. Sorry I'm late getting to this. It turned out fantastic. You had me chuckling at the "play with it comment". So I'll need you to get your mind out of the gutter so I can float by, please. 😂 again, awesome job.
Fantastic job came out really well love the details you added can’t beat some pipeage
AWESOMEFANTABULOUS WORK PHIL!!!!
Amazing build, again! Now you need to build a scale hypodermic syringe
That's an amazing job You're very talented
Brilliant your very skilled Phil well done.
What a big brute! Great job!
Nice job Phil. A monster kit for sure. Must be quite a weighty piece! Would some kind of connector or gasket for the pipe from the yellow tank into the hull be an idea. Otherwise it just looks like it goes straight through the hull which would surely be a bit dangerous for Tuck! Cheers
Great job Phil !!!
Looks great! Nice job on the build.
Thanks Randy!!🙏🖖
👍🏻 beautiful work
Positive Reinforcement: THe little man leans over you in the quiet shop and whispers "The gauge on that yellow tank on top is absolutely perfect right down to the needle."
I noticed something, Lots of the details of te ship look "too big". Ithink the model makers imagined the life size ship to have ben built such that when it got really-really small it still worked.
That’s an excellent observation - when you watch the film the hero Kraken Quade climbs into is much smaller in scale to the models overall size. Having built full scale props in my career it’s always cost not aesthetic!
It looks Great!
Phil you should have ended the video having a drink of Kraken Rum LOL
It is resin, you could have heated it with water and bent the handle into the correct position.
Phil. brilliant build as always! Don't pay attention to the Nay Sayers...... Bet they don't do any better than you LOL
Instructions are just suggestions
360p?? I hate TH-cam....
Amazing Phil, great work love the detail and weathering it looks superb 👌