Ok, this hyperactive working mega master is just incredible...the massive amount of steps, I've got to hand it to the guy, that he keeps going... 670 hours - 17 weeks, over 4 months... man that is some serious dedication.
Lots of time, attention, and talent needed for a build like this. Very impressed. I don’t have the body work skill nor the patience to see something like this through. But I am jealous of your creative freedom with your cars... Great job🤙🏼
99.9% of the time I don't write comments... but I had to open an exception for this video... what a great performance and beautiful work!!! both thumbs up to you!!!
man that has got to be by far the most impressive work I've ever seen done by man in just my short lifespan. I would totally love to get into this kind of work very soon in the future. I've always loved cars and been cherry picking them by how they look since hot wheels and the maistos brand toy cars, Tonka trucks and all that. That's amazing what this video has taught me through your guys' work. Lately I've been just thinking about adding fender flares and some canards to my 93 corolla, with just some fiberglass but as I saw with the clay it helps it shape it even more. I have a pretty good idea as to what to use as a base in order for them to come out symmetrical. Very terrific work gentleman
why is this so daunting to so many people... its really not that complicated and its mostly a time consuming pass time. Btw great job for the car, looks amazing!
Great work, und thank you for posting it. I believe that i speak for many car owners that feel that their car is fine in the front but not so much in the back end. Well this is a way to do it. Make it one of the kind and not one of the million on the road.
I've been looking at cars for years and i always wished i could do some of my own changes, i can't do this type of work since im a artist but i found this fantastic. You can make a car look like the owner wants, fantastic....
OH my god, this is awesome! i´m study industrial design, i love cars... and, in my opinion, THIS IS PASSION, THIS IS ART AND ABSOLUTELY, LOVE FOR THIS WORK. nice video, and nice work! :)
first video i ever subscribed great job mate. im building one, meanin da whole car from scratch its ben an year since i'v started it but nw i'm almost done with the body. she luks great nw at this stage
it took me an year coz u know i'm pretty low with resources, even time and man power. yr video ws so damn informative, especially the symmetry part, the technique ws awesome, i learnt computer aided drawings for that
+321 AUDIO I'd think he should make at least $50 an hour, but that would mean this would cost $33,500. That seems like so much to me. If only he could mass produce them.
This is great! I've had ideas for car designs in my head for so long. Been caught up on how to get symmetry by hand, but not free-hand. Actually, I was pretty much close to this same technique in my head! Great to see you doing it! Was wondering your thoughts on using an expanding foam. I had a slightly different idea on the ribbing as you, but that looks (obviously!) like it works! Great work man! And thank you for sharing!
That is just really cool, if I were rich this is the guy who I would want to make my car look cool. And before you say if you were rich you could buy any car you wanted? I am saying maybe so but a one of a kind rolling peace of art? now that is cool !
dude this is SO WELL DONE, the rear looks way better than whatever robot made the front half of the car! You could slap on a Ferrari logo on the back and I could pay 300 000 by mistake it looks so real :D
Why yes I do. It is my favourite style of music at the moment. In fact this car was mostly built to the sound of Psychedelic Trance and a bit of Dubstep. I find this type of music an inspiration, and it helps me to be creative and intensely motivated.
S1KRYD Aha, thats like when ur sitting there all bored n shit, U hear a mad new trance/dubstep or glitchhop on the radio and for some reason u wanna do pushups or mow the lawn haha.
Increible, admiro tu talento. Yo tambien trabajo con autos, hago chaperia, pintura, mecanica, electricidad y e restaurado. Pero lo tuyo es genial hombre.
Just amazing. I have had a chance to try some clay modelling, but I was never professionally prepared. But still it's nice to watch :) Congratulations ! :)
Hey man, your level of conviction and persistence is quite inspirational. I'm quite glad someone else thought so, and hired you as their fabricator. I especially appreciate you sharing your process with us, and not believing the myth of hiding "proprietary" methods - as if the whole world were to take over your business. Sharing is caring, and builds your business even more! I do have a question about the clay you use - when I Google "potter's clay" I get quite a variety of answers, and they are all quite different - would you mind sharing the specific brand you use? Also, I see you putting it into the buckets when you are done - is this clay reusable, or does it eventually dry up? Thanks man :)
Jimmy Parent Hi. Thanks mate :) Any potters clay will do the job. Just go for the cheapest. Yes you can reuse it many times. The clay you see here has been used more than a dozen times. If it dries up then simply add water and knead it back into shape.
You're the most incredible person I've ever seen. Hand made tunninged cars, really nice. Personally I prefer the origianl Veilside RX-7, but with R35 lights looks good too.
Your work is amazing, wondering if you arw able to make a step by step instructional video series on basic and maybe some advance tips and tricks in creating a plug, molding and then panels. Something like a front end?
S1KRYD this video makes me want to go out and buy some clay right now, you sir are AMAZING! Recently I've also been doing some fabrication on my 98 Supra (mostly just widening the fenders), but *you have NO IDEA how much you just helped me with this video! :D* The symmetrical grid lazer lines idea is going to save me ALOT of hassle in the future and I thank you for sharing your technique, I'm DEFINITELY subscribing and I've only seen one video :). (Also awesome soundtrack brother, I usually listen to some oldschool techno or liquid dubstep/trapstep, I'm assuming you do too with all of those fab hours!) Again, EPIC video :DDD!
it looks so clean, almost too clean. no unnecessary stuff, just the essentials. great job.
Some people produce art with paint and canvas, some people choose something different, you my friend or nothing shy of an artist! Awesome work!!!
I will never do something like this, but after watching your vid I have nothing but respect and admiration for this project. Incredible.
Ok, this hyperactive working mega master is just incredible...the massive amount of steps, I've got to hand it to the guy, that he keeps going... 670 hours - 17 weeks, over 4 months... man that is some serious dedication.
A lot of quality work went into it. The rear end kind of reminds me of the Dodge Neon though.
Even if I am not a great fan of the final look, I have the greatest RESPECT for the quality of the work done on this car. Congrats !!
Giving REAL meaning to the words “built, not bought!” Amazing work!
Lots of time, attention, and talent needed for a build like this.
Very impressed.
I don’t have the body work skill nor the patience to see something like this through. But I am jealous of your creative freedom with your cars...
Great job🤙🏼
99.9% of the time I don't write comments... but I had to open an exception for this video... what a great performance and beautiful work!!! both thumbs up to you!!!
Thanks mate
man that has got to be by far the most impressive work I've ever seen done by man in just my short lifespan. I would totally love to get into this kind of work very soon in the future. I've always loved cars and been cherry picking them by how they look since hot wheels and the maistos brand toy cars, Tonka trucks and all that. That's amazing what this video has taught me through your guys' work. Lately I've been just thinking about adding fender flares and some canards to my 93 corolla, with just some fiberglass but as I saw with the clay it helps it shape it even more. I have a pretty good idea as to what to use as a base in order for them to come out symmetrical. Very terrific work gentleman
He's got a real talent. Might use this method for some customer flares I want to make......
why is this so daunting to so many people... its really not that complicated and its mostly a time consuming pass time. Btw great job for the car, looks amazing!
It is obvious that this isn't your first time playing with clay. You've got incredible skills.
I'm exhausted just watching. I can't imagine trying to pull something like this off. 670 hours. That's 28 days. My hat is off to you!
Great work, und thank you for posting it. I believe that i speak for many car owners that feel that their car is fine in the front but not so much in the back end. Well this is a way to do it. Make it one of the kind and not one of the million on the road.
This is some clayzy work !
Great design but where is the trunk? I mean, is it usable?
I've been looking at cars for years and i always wished i could do some of my own changes, i can't do this type of work since im a artist but i found this fantastic. You can make a car look like the owner wants, fantastic....
STIGZ your awesome!!
Rear end has hints of Gtr corvette and ferrari all in it
Good job on the hard work ma friend
Looks like it paid off nicely
U took creativity to a new level and u got more than my respect for your talent great work and keep it up😇😇🙏🙏🙏
Perfect! I wondered h to do custom body in carb fiber. This is it. Thanks. I also know it's an insane amount of work now.
This is what I call proper bad ass! most excellent work!!
That's simply awesome mate - Kiwi ingenuity at it's finest. Cheers for the video and good luck with your future projects!
Nice work! I see a GTR mixed with a 458 :)
+Josh B thought the same thing good eye
+Josh B You are correct. The only part of the design that is influenced by the GTR are the actual lights.
Based Kermit it lookes like corvette
Lotus?...
OH my god, this is awesome! i´m study industrial design, i love cars... and, in my opinion, THIS IS PASSION, THIS IS ART AND ABSOLUTELY, LOVE FOR THIS WORK. nice video, and nice work! :)
+As Gadul Thanks mate. I hope your studies go well.
Views: 550,000
People who actually tried: 500
People who succeeded: 5
People whose car looked this good: 1
people who actually tried is probably maybe 15
You do great work and have attention to detail.
I am impressed by the works and hours you guys putted in,Awesome job
Im not a fan of most home builds but this is super sick!!!!
I really like that design of yours.. You put a lot of work into this, but the final result is worth every hour.
first video i ever subscribed great job mate. im building one, meanin da whole car from scratch its ben an year since i'v started it but nw i'm almost done with the body. she luks great nw at this stage
it took me an year coz u know i'm pretty low with resources, even time and man power.
yr video ws so damn informative, especially the symmetry part, the technique ws awesome, i learnt computer aided drawings for that
Soon ill post my snap shots,
Cheers mate,.
+jituicechill Hey mate I am really interested to see your car! Please let me know when you upload a videos of it :) It sounds really interesting!
Jesus my lord!! I neversee nothing like this before!! Very cool peace of hand art!! Congrats man!
Skill !!!
I don't know how much you got paid
but you are worth every dime
+321 AUDIO I'd think he should make at least $50 an hour, but that would mean this would cost $33,500. That seems like so much to me. If only he could mass produce them.
Ive been looking for a video like this forever! This video is really helpful.
This is great! I've had ideas for car designs in my head for so long. Been caught up on how to get symmetry by hand, but not free-hand. Actually, I was pretty much close to this same technique in my head! Great to see you doing it! Was wondering your thoughts on using an expanding foam.
I had a slightly different idea on the ribbing as you, but that looks (obviously!) like it works!
Great work man! And thank you for sharing!
wow man... you are AWESOME at what you do.
Wow, a true car enthusiast. I like the video and the song.
I honestly can't believe the craftsmanship I just witnessed. I'm in shock
That is just really cool, if I were rich this is the guy who I would want to make my car look cool. And before you say if you were rich you could buy any car you wanted? I am saying maybe so but a one of a kind rolling peace of art? now that is cool !
When people know what they doing awesome bro your a artist
You sould Design the next Fast and Furios Cars .... Great vision , great work , many things to learn from you ...
Lovely project. Impressive results. Inspired by one of the Shelbies I think. Now this RX7 really does look rear wheel drive.
Congratulations good job, our respect 👍👍
I wish I could do something like that to my car.... Awesome job man!!.. You are an excellent artist
your artistic talent is amazing, the best I have seen in a long time, great job guys
talk about perseverance! props. ✊
Man that was impressive.
Solid. That's one sick ride mate
dude this is SO WELL DONE, the rear looks way better than whatever robot made the front half of the car! You could slap on a Ferrari logo on the back and I could pay 300 000 by mistake it looks so real :D
Master craftsman outstanding !!!
belongs on humans are awesome!!! Great job dude the envy of EVERY car guy well done sir!!!!!!!!
I wish I could turn my 93 integra into something cool like yours, dope video
Exelent job! And exelent tutorial! The world needs more people like You, sir!
awesome work on that olast one , it looks a lot less bulky than the first one on the underside
my friend, you are excellent in your work.
Came for the car craft, stayed for the Psy Trance
That’s fucking dope bro!!! Sickest RX7 kit ever!
I have some experimenting to do. Thank you for inspiring me.
Are you always listening to such absolutely smashing psytrance while you work? Those are some banging tunes mate and awesome stuff you're doing here!
Why yes I do. It is my favourite style of music at the moment. In fact this car was mostly built to the sound of Psychedelic Trance and a bit of Dubstep. I find this type of music an inspiration, and it helps me to be creative and intensely motivated.
S1KRYD Aha, thats like when ur sitting there all bored n shit, U hear a mad new trance/dubstep or glitchhop on the radio and for some reason u wanna do pushups or mow the lawn haha.
mad props to this guy
Bravo.... un grande lavoro. Bruno from Italy
unreal workmanship!
Incredible! You are an artist! great job!
Man, it'd be a beautiful thing if I could learn to do things like this for a living
Love your design and finished work!
Increible, admiro tu talento. Yo tambien trabajo con autos, hago chaperia, pintura, mecanica, electricidad y e restaurado. Pero lo tuyo es genial hombre.
This guy is talented
Incredible, Lots of Time, well worth it...
Just amazing. I have had a chance to try some clay modelling, but I was never professionally prepared. But still it's nice to watch :) Congratulations ! :)
Hey man, your level of conviction and persistence is quite inspirational. I'm quite glad someone else thought so, and hired you as their fabricator.
I especially appreciate you sharing your process with us, and not believing the myth of hiding "proprietary" methods - as if the whole world were to take over your business. Sharing is caring, and builds your business even more!
I do have a question about the clay you use - when I Google "potter's clay" I get quite a variety of answers, and they are all quite different - would you mind sharing the specific brand you use?
Also, I see you putting it into the buckets when you are done - is this clay reusable, or does it eventually dry up?
Thanks man :)
Jimmy Parent Hi. Thanks mate :) Any potters clay will do the job. Just go for the cheapest. Yes you can reuse it many times. The clay you see here has been used more than a dozen times. If it dries up then simply add water and knead it back into shape.
hats off Mann really awesome work I would love to do these things with my cars
Excellent work. This is something I have wanted to do for years. I’d love to do something like this to boxster S. Keep up the good work.👍
Reminds me of a BMW Z4.. you're awesome! !
beautiful work. I was so entertained watching this. You have talent my friend
The best result very nice work tumb up ,,,,,
You're the most incredible person I've ever seen. Hand made tunninged cars, really nice.
Personally I prefer the origianl Veilside RX-7, but with R35 lights looks good too.
Amazing work bro DAMNN
The Mazrari 4X8
ThatGamingMustang lol
Lol x2
Mazrari 458 GTR?
This is SICCKKK!! but damn that took long to complete! props great vid
great build mate
Top Work.. regards from Germany...
Unreal amount of work, amazing stuff, kudos
Oh my god. This is freaking amazing. You are so fucking talented
After watching the video, my intentions are clear: find someone talented
man that is awesome .Many thanks . is very usefull tutorial
now that is talent! i can't even put a toy car together lol
Excellent work. Amazing
Always wondered how they make the other side symmetrical. Cool.
what an insane job that crazy
Your work is amazing, wondering if you arw able to make a step by step instructional video series on basic and maybe some advance tips and tricks in creating a plug, molding and then panels. Something like a front end?
You got talent!
Good choice of Music!!! And keep up the good work! 😀
S1KRYD this video makes me want to go out and buy some clay right now, you sir are AMAZING! Recently I've also been doing some fabrication on my 98 Supra (mostly just widening the fenders), but *you have NO IDEA how much you just helped me with this video! :D* The symmetrical grid lazer lines idea is going to save me ALOT of hassle in the future and I thank you for sharing your technique, I'm DEFINITELY subscribing and I've only seen one video :). (Also awesome soundtrack brother, I usually listen to some oldschool techno or liquid dubstep/trapstep, I'm assuming you do too with all of those fab hours!) Again, EPIC video :DDD!
That's totally sweet man I wish I could build my own car.
you can mate
DUDE!!!! Very Nice!
You are brilliant at your craft sir..
Wow. 670 hours. At 8 hours a day that something like 83 days to finish it. These guys know their trade and that's no bullshit.
This is the coolest thing. 458 style diffuser, gtr tails. Interesting
I was expecting you to build a plug and pull a mold from it to lay up parts in. Never thought you would use the plug as your finished part.
Unbelievable effort...