This scan really shows everything i've done so far but also tells me how good my method of lining up the tunnel with the house was.......Beautiful. Thanks for watching and supporting the project
I’d suggest using foam cut by a CNC router, but that’s what I’m used to. High density foam is unaffected by water, durable, and can be finished to look like stone. Additionally, the CNC option would allow sections/modularity for ease of installation-that is, you could carve out meter-by-meter squares that would become seamless once assembled.
Colin, it would be really cool if you could release a VR app so that people with VR headsets can explore your tunnel system in 1:1 scale. Also, for the tunnel section down to the bunker, you should definitely put in a T-junction at the halfway point. You could use it as an alcove, but it would also give you the option of adding another bunker in the garden at some point in the future (underground pool with retractable roof maybe)? The tunnel run is going to end up being so long that you could do with some kind of wheeled chair to move you from the garage to the bunker - maybe a chair on a rail system, with a hydraulic seat that could raise you up into the shed/pantry? Just a thought!
Scantastic could be a fun name for the scanning business. Awesome behind-the-scenes video, fascinating to see the scanning process, thanks for sharing.
These are NOT long videos, that are gems into the mind of Colin Furze and his day to day activities. Fascinating !! And we get to meet Charlotte, the power behind Furze Tunnelling.
love how colin described 'scrolling through someone's instagram feed and build a model of the places they've been'. this is something that's used in cybersecurity when profiling someone mostly a criminal/a criminal org, it is essentially stalking on a hardcore scale where every piece of digital information that was ever left behind by the person you're tracking has been collected and grouped as evidence. pretty neat stuff ngl.
I’d approach the rock face like a movie set designer would, which is normally out of foam instead of 3d printed. Which is carved out with a CNC Router, which a large 5 axis would be really the way to go. But a standard CNC Router should get the majority of it, and you might need to remove drastic undercuts in the model for that.
As a set designer I totally agree! 3D printing isn’t really suited to this project. Could also just take a mould and cast it. Plenty of experts out there - Pinewood is full of them!
Back when I used to build sets and escape rooms we would carve rock faces out of foam with a mini chain saw, and then paint them to look realistic. A 3d scan and CNC machine could work, also could 3d printing - though it would take a long time!
Luckily, the stratification is horizontal and a section could be replaced where the deep changes occur. One could even use the top half and invert it (if it is large enough) and remove a small strip (you don't want the center aligning perfectly).
I think that strop you removed at the start of the video is magic! It comes straight back! Then it dissappears again! Other than that, great video as always!
Absolutely. I do this for a living and volumetric calculations are the very basic info you can get from either photogrammetry or LIDAR (Laser scanning) There are numerour other information you can get from this type of data as well.
One could run his previous videos through to calculate the exact make up of what was removed and use an AI algorithm to calculate the surrounding substrata for estimates on how long his home will last on top and what it would take to damage it.
This would be an amazing opportunity to work with some distributed printing. Have 100 or more people add their contribution to the wall and assemble it in one glorious (and enormous) piece!
Colin, Why not build the wall straight without a window and place a 3D wrap over it, so the wall looks like just like the rock structure from end to end. Then it will not look like a steel structure.
You should take the 3d scan of the wall, including the sides and floor, shrink it, and use that as the whole recess. Rocks on the back, sides and base of the recess, like a little zoomed out version of the entire rock face. This would solve the issue with depth as well.
A 3D rock printer sounds very Colin Furze! Seriously I agree it's the best solution for all the reasons you mentioned plus all the ones you've thought about but didn't mention. Interesting stuff.
Just a thought, but a few years ago Tested showed off a project where a statue of Rosie The Riveter was made by splitting up and model into bits that individuals could print and send over. Maybe viewers could each print wall sections, and send them to Colin for gluing together? Perhaps a plaque nearby in the garage could list the contributions?
Neat, that's the same gear I use for my job in renovation. Good to see our gear is still market standard. Send the model to a good BIM modeller and you'd get a digital contractual recreation of your work. Might be cool to have some proper construction drawings made and drawn up
I studied architecture at university and we done some 3D scanning for that... nothing as advanced as what was used in this video, but it's amazing how good a 3D scan you can do just using a smartphone's camera.
The 3D scan is quite very cool, a very unique way to photograph everything. For the pho rock reveal through the window, would it be an option to hit up the rock face with some mold release and spray it with a layer of silicone, and the foam for rigidity. Then it could be pulled off and molded with concrete and painted.
Awesome! Loved the 3D Scanning! The side convos are hilarious. As for the Terminator question they will just continue searching for humans and follow their programming.
Colin it can be printed flat insted of vertical so dont worry about the overhangs/undercut. Pick your favorite section. Also the flatnening of the section should be fine since its being painted it can painted so it looks deeper than it is.
Like many have likely commented already, get in touch with a good scenic artist/painter. You could flatten the relief of the wall to just 30-50mm and still achieve the illusion of depth with paint and texture effects. Especially as it will be behind glass, so not possible to touch it and feel the lack of relief.
Loving this Colin, I would probably say rather than 3D printing the rock face, find a set designer that can make it out of foam. Then you can have the whole wall look like the rock face.
Colin you could see if some local or semi local miniature painters would like to do a 3d print of the tunnel and paint it up and maybe even sell some .
Working in games, Photogrammetry is used a lot to create the Unreal Marketplace. Was used in a lot of games such as Battlefield 1 and Star Wars Battliefield. Thatrs why, if you play those, they look so damn good.
Pretty cool subject for a vid and shows off all your hard work nicely. Really neat that you are gonna be able to make it look like the rock wall is sticking into the garage after all, it looks cool and really gives the place that subterrainian underground lair feel ( well, lava would help too but that's a no go )
make a wall of clay, print the negative of the scan, push it into the fresh clay and pull ot out once it hardened. Texture like the real thing, not just plastic, but the same form as the stone
It seems like they're still figuring out this 3D imaging technology, and using different locations to study...While this is a good approach it doesn't really give them an accurate benchmark for if they're improving the technology/techniques. What would work better for improving it, would be locating a cave/cliff/natural-tunnel/etc. in a public park/forest preserve/nature preserve/conserve/arboretum and then re-attempting the same scan once a year. Then they just need to compare the time it took each year. Scan the same cave once a year and see if the students/technology can do it faster than the previous year. Use something near the school which the instructor can take students to safely. There's something around nearby, I guarantee it. It's a beautiful planet we live on.
My first thought as an engineer would be to use the tools that you have. I’m sure I saw a laser cutter in your shop. You could slice the model into layers and build them up. A little fine tuning afterwards would be all that is needed. It’s a rock wall after all.
I was a bit scared the connection to the bunker would never take shape but Colin talking about it reassured me. I can sleep well tonight. Hopefully he will make some kind of underground digging machine as a fun side project to help the main one ! So excited for the next video!!
If no one comes along, the companies that do signs for highways (in the USA anyway) print huge signs on canvases and stretch it over huge frames near highways. One of those type companies could print one for you. I think they use huge inkjet type printers for that and they have pretty good resolution.
Thank you for the update Colin, the scans look fantastic. I think Martina from Nerd forge would do the best job of the painting. Have a great Christmas. God bless
Colin if you want to learn more about photogrammetry just lmk I just finished a class in college yesterday. Was very cool to see basically everything I've learned so far in this vid
This is either a brilliant or a stupid idea: When scaling to reduce the depth of a segment of rock face, the scaling factor should become progressively larger with depth. So the frontmost bits stay at original scale, the middle bits get squished down a bit and the deepest recesses are squished down a lot. Basically at first I though one could just cut off the back half and replace it with a flat image of the rock face (aka, front half at scale 1 and back half at scale 0). The flat photo would be visible only in the deep recesses where it's dark/shadowed anyway. Then I realized that with 3d printing it's possible to do this more gradual and there'd be no abrupt change in depth scale, which tends to be noticeable (think looking into a pool)
When you get the recess and the rock set up, you should mess around with mirrors in the recess or something to make the rock part seem kinda larger. Might look really stupid, but it also might look pretty cool.
If this was my garage, and i wish it was! i would of had either rock carvings like Mt Rushmore presidents, of you and your families faces, or the image of Hans Solo but Colins face etc, like when Hans is stuck in the wall
you should take the whole 3d image of the rock wall, scale it down to the about the size of the window. So you use the majority of the scan for your 3d printed rock wall window.
not bad! you said it ^^ and worms do not eat the mud, they "force" their way through the ground like a spike would....they eat leaves and stuff they pull down from above...thats those little spirals you see above
It's cool to see a 3D scan of this. Now i want to experience it in a game or something. Like a visit, though maybe not wanted since it's still your house
I'll be perfectly honest, I don't think a 3D print of a rock face is a as cool as a window. I'd honestly rather go with just a flat wall then. Even painted, it's just going to be a bunch of jagged plastic, that's not exactly in the spirit of the project.
Hi Colon. Now that IS a money spinner. You Sell a copy of the rock wall so it can be printed to a mural so members can then put it on their wall. That is a wickeded detailed graphic.👍👍👍💥💥💥
Would love to see this uploaded into Meta Hyperscape for us to experience! (or turned into a matterport world for us to zip around in and experience ourselves). Great video and scan though, so cool!!
Get TH-camr Ivan Miranda involved for the 3d print! Invite him over and build one of his monster size printers in your larger workshop. Look forward to more of your videos next year, cheers!
Per Gemini AI: In the Terminator universe, the primary purpose of Terminators is to eliminate the human resistance. Once that objective is achieved, their fate becomes uncertain. Here are a few possibilities: * Deactivation: Without a specific mission or target, it's possible that the Terminators could simply power down or be deactivated by Skynet. * Reassignment: Skynet might reprogram the Terminators for other tasks, such as maintaining infrastructure or exploring the ruins of human civilization. * Idle Existence: In the absence of a clear directive, the Terminators could continue to exist in a state of idle operation, their advanced systems still functioning but without purpose. * Self-Preservation: Some Terminators might develop a sense of self-preservation and seek to maintain their own existence, perhaps by scavenging for energy or resources. Ultimately, the fate of the Terminators in a human-free world is open to speculation. The extent of their sentience and the nature of their programming would likely determine their actions and survival.
A rezin tabletop with the layout of your tunnels or a horizontal mould of that back wall would look brilliant yanno. Wouldn’t have a clue how to do it though 😅 Loved watching these Colin mate and merry Christmas to you everyone watching too 🎉🎄
This scan really shows everything i've done so far but also tells me how good my method of lining up the tunnel with the house was.......Beautiful. Thanks for watching and supporting the project
What was the update from the crowd who visited you and were doing testing for radon 🤔🤔
Well done, miner man
Will you release the mapping files? I want to make a DOOM level
Watch the human centipede and you will figure out the worm thing
Colin, the Eagles are extremely litigious and will copywrite strike your video. If possible you might want to mute the few seconds around 20:25
You should get Martina from NerdForge to paint the rock print, she is an amazing artist.
Thats actually a great idea!
Agreed!!
Their energies would match so well. I'd pay to see that happen.
and then get her to paint a wall in the under-garage or something too! ;)
Agreed!
Release the STL files. I want to 3D print it and burry it in my yard so I can have my own secret tunnel, for ants.
What is this, a center for ants?!
A please might help
@@RyanGribble It's 2024. Respect has lost all meaning
@@xtaytoex This movie reference popped into my head as well
Also a house for Colin Furs, hamster 😂
Nerdforge would be a amazing colabe.... she does amazing work
I was immediately imagining Martina bouncing around and talking into a trowel and doing the artsing while Hansie gets the prints done.
Natalie Sideserf can make the whole thing out of hyper-real cake.
I’d suggest using foam cut by a CNC router, but that’s what I’m used to.
High density foam is unaffected by water, durable, and can be finished to look like stone. Additionally, the CNC option would allow sections/modularity for ease of installation-that is, you could carve out meter-by-meter squares that would become seamless once assembled.
That's actually a very smart suggestion
The 3D render puts into perspective just how cool this whole thing is
i know right!
Colin, it would be really cool if you could release a VR app so that people with VR headsets can explore your tunnel system in 1:1 scale.
Also, for the tunnel section down to the bunker, you should definitely put in a T-junction at the halfway point. You could use it as an alcove, but it would also give you the option of adding another bunker in the garden at some point in the future (underground pool with retractable roof maybe)?
The tunnel run is going to end up being so long that you could do with some kind of wheeled chair to move you from the garage to the bunker - maybe a chair on a rail system, with a hydraulic seat that could raise you up into the shed/pantry? Just a thought!
A Scanner Derekly
I used to work with Derek! Top bloke, great to see him again and that he is doing well. Living the dream getting to see the tunnel in person.
Did he scan your hole?
Your own Counter-Strike map! Cool!
Scantastic could be a fun name for the scanning business.
Awesome behind-the-scenes video, fascinating to see the scanning process, thanks for sharing.
These are NOT long videos, that are gems into the mind of Colin Furze and his day to day activities. Fascinating !! And we get to meet Charlotte, the power behind Furze Tunnelling.
Agreed! We were chatting to Charlotte at Makers Central after we'd met Colin and Tom Lamb.
@edwardholmes91 his awesome and long suffering wife
We want more Charlotte on the channel .
love how colin described 'scrolling through someone's instagram feed and build a model of the places they've been'. this is something that's used in cybersecurity when profiling someone mostly a criminal/a criminal org, it is essentially stalking on a hardcore scale where every piece of digital information that was ever left behind by the person you're tracking has been collected and grouped as evidence. pretty neat stuff ngl.
I’d approach the rock face like a movie set designer would, which is normally out of foam instead of 3d printed. Which is carved out with a CNC Router, which a large 5 axis would be really the way to go. But a standard CNC Router should get the majority of it, and you might need to remove drastic undercuts in the model for that.
As a set designer I totally agree!
3D printing isn’t really suited to this project.
Could also just take a mould and cast it.
Plenty of experts out there - Pinewood is full of them!
Use the salt to carve out in foam on a cnc machine.
Back when I used to build sets and escape rooms we would carve rock faces out of foam with a mini chain saw, and then paint them to look realistic. A 3d scan and CNC machine could work, also could 3d printing - though it would take a long time!
Luckily, the stratification is horizontal and a section could be replaced where the deep changes occur. One could even use the top half and invert it (if it is large enough) and remove a small strip (you don't want the center aligning perfectly).
Colin was right. Worms eat mud, filter the nutrients out of it and poop out the rest. Seacucumbers do the same but then on the seabed.
th-cam.com/video/C7YCZK2yQrY/w-d-xo.html
So sea cucumbers are sea worms interesting
@@Why24244 it's just another creature that eats and poops. cucumbers are not worms
5:57 it's a lovely hole, too! Surprisingly clean 😱
I love gaussian splatting, and this scanner is awesome being so precise not losing orientation for the whole scene
My favorite project on TH-cam! That 3D scan looked so real! Really awesome stuff.
Cnc carving foam would work the best for this project.
I think that strop you removed at the start of the video is magic! It comes straight back! Then it dissappears again!
Other than that, great video as always!
That is AMAZING! I bet you could calculate the volume of earth youve moved from the scans!!!
Absolutely.
I do this for a living and volumetric calculations are the very basic info you can get from either photogrammetry or LIDAR (Laser scanning)
There are numerour other information you can get from this type of data as well.
One could run his previous videos through to calculate the exact make up of what was removed and use an AI algorithm to calculate the surrounding substrata for estimates on how long his home will last on top and what it would take to damage it.
Martina from NerdForge or BobbyDuke!
and 3D Printing Nerd or LTT to 3D print or find a printer (Respectively)
I wish they’d do something like this with the tube, would be fascinating to see how all the lines cross over one another
They probably have, just isn't public for security reasons
Colin's Concert Hall .....When its finished get a Brass Band in there for the Grand Opening ❤
This would be an amazing opportunity to work with some distributed printing. Have 100 or more people add their contribution to the wall and assemble it in one glorious (and enormous) piece!
i cant wait for you to get the estate agents round after all is done.
Colin, Why not build the wall straight without a window and place a 3D wrap over it, so the wall looks like just like the rock structure from end to end. Then it will not look like a steel structure.
You should take the 3d scan of the wall, including the sides and floor, shrink it, and use that as the whole recess. Rocks on the back, sides and base of the recess, like a little zoomed out version of the entire rock face. This would solve the issue with depth as well.
A 3D rock printer sounds very Colin Furze! Seriously I agree it's the best solution for all the reasons you mentioned plus all the ones you've thought about but didn't mention. Interesting stuff.
Just a thought, but a few years ago Tested showed off a project where a statue of Rosie The Riveter was made by splitting up and model into bits that individuals could print and send over. Maybe viewers could each print wall sections, and send them to Colin for gluing together? Perhaps a plaque nearby in the garage could list the contributions?
I was thinking when Tested did the 3D print of Adam cut out in styrofoam would be a better application to use for the wall.
That's actually a really good idea and can get everyone involved in this awesome project.
Neat, that's the same gear I use for my job in renovation. Good to see our gear is still market standard.
Send the model to a good BIM modeller and you'd get a digital contractual recreation of your work. Might be cool to have some proper construction drawings made and drawn up
I studied architecture at university and we done some 3D scanning for that... nothing as advanced as what was used in this video, but it's amazing how good a 3D scan you can do just using a smartphone's camera.
You need Adam Savage! He would do a fantastic job making it look perfect and it could be a collaboration between you and Tested.
A ten year old's fantasy come true!
Great job. Thanks for sharing. Feeding my inner child.
The 3D scan is quite very cool, a very unique way to photograph everything. For the pho rock reveal through the window, would it be an option to hit up the rock face with some mold release and spray it with a layer of silicone, and the foam for rigidity. Then it could be pulled off and molded with concrete and painted.
That 3D scan animation looks like a scene from Aliens or Blade Runner 2049. Awesome!!
Love the Hotel California mid video. well, you can check in anytime you like, but you can never leave...
Can't wait for the full version when the shed is connected to the bunker
Super cool! I didn't realize the tunnel wasn't connected to the bunker yet.
Awesome! Loved the 3D Scanning! The side convos are hilarious. As for the Terminator question they will just continue searching for humans and follow their programming.
and they will not stop
Well, we'll be reaching the Matrix territory
Colin it can be printed flat insted of vertical so dont worry about the overhangs/undercut. Pick your favorite section. Also the flatnening of the section should be fine since its being painted it can painted so it looks deeper than it is.
Like many have likely commented already, get in touch with a good scenic artist/painter. You could flatten the relief of the wall to just 30-50mm and still achieve the illusion of depth with paint and texture effects. Especially as it will be behind glass, so not possible to touch it and feel the lack of relief.
Loving this Colin, I would probably say rather than 3D printing the rock face, find a set designer that can make it out of foam. Then you can have the whole wall look like the rock face.
It’s taken years and you’re so close! Keep it up Colin!
Really impressive image, Colin! Even a large photo quality image behind a foe window box might give you illusion you're looking for.
Merry christmas Colin! See you down the pub.
This whole journey has been absolutely brilliant!!!!
Colin you could see if some local or semi local miniature painters would like to do a 3d print of the tunnel and paint it up and maybe even sell some .
guess i should have watched the whole video before commenting lol
Working in games, Photogrammetry is used a lot to create the Unreal Marketplace. Was used in a lot of games such as Battlefield 1 and Star Wars Battliefield. Thatrs why, if you play those, they look so damn good.
Pretty cool subject for a vid and shows off all your hard work nicely. Really neat that you are gonna be able to make it look like the rock wall is sticking into the garage after all, it looks cool and really gives the place that subterrainian underground lair feel ( well, lava would help too but that's a no go )
make a wall of clay, print the negative of the scan, push it into the fresh clay and pull ot out once it hardened. Texture like the real thing, not just plastic, but the same form as the stone
Use removable form-work with a "negative " 3d print to reproduce the natural texture in the concrete
Amazing how well it all scanned and the detail was amazing. Great job and it gives you the information you need for the stretch down the garden.
Boylei hobby time is really good at painting rocks on diaramans so can probably paint it for you!
Anyone else see 08:10
Colins little face as he trips over a box and almost puts his foot through 10 grands worth of kit.
Epic actually provides many 3d modeling and rendering tools.
It seems like they're still figuring out this 3D imaging technology, and using different locations to study...While this is a good approach it doesn't really give them an accurate benchmark for if they're improving the technology/techniques. What would work better for improving it, would be locating a cave/cliff/natural-tunnel/etc. in a public park/forest preserve/nature preserve/conserve/arboretum and then re-attempting the same scan once a year. Then they just need to compare the time it took each year. Scan the same cave once a year and see if the students/technology can do it faster than the previous year. Use something near the school which the instructor can take students to safely. There's something around nearby, I guarantee it. It's a beautiful planet we live on.
Absolutely iconic. I always wanted to build stuff like this when I was a kid, can't wait to see it all finished
My first thought as an engineer would be to use the tools that you have. I’m sure I saw a laser cutter in your shop. You could slice the model into layers and build them up. A little fine tuning afterwards would be all that is needed. It’s a rock wall after all.
those scans will be very usefull in connecting the tunnel to the OG bunker
I was a bit scared the connection to the bunker would never take shape but Colin talking about it reassured me. I can sleep well tonight. Hopefully he will make some kind of underground digging machine as a fun side project to help the main one ! So excited for the next video!!
16:45 I suppose they start preparing for the first annual Extinction Day festivities! 🤖🎆
4:07 when the dude goes next to the wall really puts it into perspective
This is awesome can't wait to see the lift completed!
Yes, earthworms eat soil and poop it out in the form of castings. The castings are rich in nutrients and help to improve the soil.
Keep feeding 'em Charlotte, we love you.
Meh the copy would probably do an adequate job. Colin doesn’t seem like a picky eater
😂@@bighammer3464
Love this journey! Well done mate
If no one comes along, the companies that do signs for highways (in the USA anyway) print huge signs on canvases and stretch it over huge frames near highways. One of those type companies could print one for you. I think they use huge inkjet type printers for that and they have pretty good resolution.
Just have it 3D Wrapped!! 🤷♂️ #Simples
I always love seeing photogrammetry stuff
cant wait to see the finished project. so cool!!
Boom!
An amazing practical overview - entertaining etc. - the future of scanning is incredible…. 👍
Wishing everyone a very merry Christmas 🎅 and a happy new year 🎉
Thank you for the update Colin, the scans look fantastic. I think Martina from Nerd forge would do the best job of the painting. Have a great Christmas. God bless
Should put in a stove down there, a heater to warm it up. And deep. humidifier.
Dang; you could do the whole wall, not just a window bit. Amazing stuff. Thanks!
Colin if you want to learn more about photogrammetry just lmk I just finished a class in college yesterday. Was very cool to see basically everything I've learned so far in this vid
This is either a brilliant or a stupid idea: When scaling to reduce the depth of a segment of rock face, the scaling factor should become progressively larger with depth. So the frontmost bits stay at original scale, the middle bits get squished down a bit and the deepest recesses are squished down a lot.
Basically at first I though one could just cut off the back half and replace it with a flat image of the rock face (aka, front half at scale 1 and back half at scale 0). The flat photo would be visible only in the deep recesses where it's dark/shadowed anyway. Then I realized that with 3d printing it's possible to do this more gradual and there'd be no abrupt change in depth scale, which tends to be noticeable (think looking into a pool)
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎅
When you get the recess and the rock set up, you should mess around with mirrors in the recess or something to make the rock part seem kinda larger. Might look really stupid, but it also might look pretty cool.
Yes Colin!!!!!
3D printing the cave wall is genius!
You are literally one of my favourite human beings. I'm so happy that you exist.
If this was my garage, and i wish it was! i would of had either rock carvings like Mt Rushmore presidents, of you and your families faces, or the image of Hans Solo but Colins face etc, like when Hans is stuck in the wall
why not put the whole tunnel heading to the bunker on a slope down. it seems to be very gradual
That scanner makes my matterport whince
you should take the whole 3d image of the rock wall, scale it down to the about the size of the window. So you use the majority of the scan for your 3d printed rock wall window.
not bad! you said it ^^
and worms do not eat the mud, they "force" their way through the ground like a spike would....they eat leaves and stuff they pull down from above...thats those little spirals you see above
I know a the start of the project Colin talked about linking the bunker to the tunnel network. I was wondering if it is still a future project.
I believe it is, as I remember him saying that will be the easiest part of it all as he has done something similar with the other tunnel
he literally talks about it in the video...
@@benlepoidevin7047 has long term memory but short term he’s a gold fish
It's cool to see a 3D scan of this. Now i want to experience it in a game or something. Like a visit, though maybe not wanted since it's still your house
I'll be perfectly honest, I don't think a 3D print of a rock face is a as cool as a window. I'd honestly rather go with just a flat wall then. Even painted, it's just going to be a bunch of jagged plastic, that's not exactly in the spirit of the project.
A window to the 3d model?
impressive, really impressive, bravo Colin
Colin! Have Ali Spagnola come make your underground garage more outrageous by painting your 3D print! She is a fantastic artist!
Hi Colon.
Now that IS a money spinner.
You Sell a copy of the rock wall so it can be printed to a mural so members can then put it on their wall.
That is a wickeded detailed graphic.👍👍👍💥💥💥
0:17 did he mean 'subterranean'
Its a project in the suburbs with a subterranean layout. Therfore, its suburbanian.
Would love to see this uploaded into Meta Hyperscape for us to experience! (or turned into a matterport world for us to zip around in and experience ourselves). Great video and scan though, so cool!!
Get TH-camr Ivan Miranda involved for the 3d print! Invite him over and build one of his monster size printers in your larger workshop. Look forward to more of your videos next year, cheers!
Per Gemini AI:
In the Terminator universe, the primary purpose of Terminators is to eliminate the human resistance. Once that objective is achieved, their fate becomes uncertain. Here are a few possibilities:
* Deactivation: Without a specific mission or target, it's possible that the Terminators could simply power down or be deactivated by Skynet.
* Reassignment: Skynet might reprogram the Terminators for other tasks, such as maintaining infrastructure or exploring the ruins of human civilization.
* Idle Existence: In the absence of a clear directive, the Terminators could continue to exist in a state of idle operation, their advanced systems still functioning but without purpose.
* Self-Preservation: Some Terminators might develop a sense of self-preservation and seek to maintain their own existence, perhaps by scavenging for energy or resources.
Ultimately, the fate of the Terminators in a human-free world is open to speculation. The extent of their sentience and the nature of their programming would likely determine their actions and survival.
A rezin tabletop with the layout of your tunnels or a horizontal mould of that back wall would look brilliant yanno. Wouldn’t have a clue how to do it though 😅 Loved watching these Colin mate and merry Christmas to you everyone watching too 🎉🎄
Great job on the video Colin! Thanks for making it.
Love the style if video's!
The 3D scan looks amazing.
Happy merry krimbo.