You can certainly tell that a lot of people had a lot of time on their hands! Most of these kits are incredible looking and there is more attention to detail. Great job all! You put most of us hacks to shame.
This was a great walkthrough. My mind is still buzzing with those Jeffrey Camp paint jobs. Would love to hear an interview with him along with some ideas/tips on painting dimensional lighting on kits. Thanks for filming and posting!
Nice stuff. I had to watch on mute unfortunately due to the insipid noise-track. Looks like people were busy in lockdown. I was surprised how much work was entered.
I thought the camerawork on this one was better - was this done AFTER the other vid? Also curious how much it cost you to get Alvin (of "Chipmonks" fame) to do the soundtrack? - or was that Scott on helium? DAMN there's a lot of talented people out there . . . some absolutely stunning work . . . and people are getting more and more inventive. Thanks SO much for doing this Jason - AND for getting it uploaded so quickly. You're a star 👍
Loved all the work shown and thought the video was pretty well shot. I'm curious about the Tik-Tok on wheel figures that were on display at Wonderfest this year. Anyone know who makes the figure and if it's a 3D print or a resin casting? No luck googling it so far.
You can certainly tell that a lot of people had a lot of time on their hands! Most of these kits are incredible looking and there is more attention to detail. Great job all! You put most of us hacks to shame.
Nice vid!!! 👍👍
It was a GREAT show this year and was nice to see old friends again....... 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Looks like a nice variety of buildups this year, thanks for making this available for those of us that couldn't attend!
Nice video! Was great to meet you there! I had way lower expectations for the show this year...turned out to be great, turnout seemed good as well!
I felt the same way! Was very close to what a normal year felt like. I just hope dealers did alright. It was great meeting you too!
Awesome, thanks guys!
This was a great walkthrough. My mind is still buzzing with those Jeffrey Camp paint jobs. Would love to hear an interview with him along with some ideas/tips on painting dimensional lighting on kits. Thanks for filming and posting!
Some nice work this year!
Awesome! Thanks so much for this vid!
Enjoyed the video. Does anyone know who makes the snow white/queen with the mirror statue.?
I was wondering that myself. Hopefully someone will chime in.
Nice stuff. I had to watch on mute unfortunately due to the insipid noise-track. Looks like people were busy in lockdown. I was surprised how much work was entered.
Thank you very much for the video!
Wow, thirty minutes of that music...I need an enema for my head
I thought the camerawork on this one was better - was this done AFTER the other vid? Also curious how much it cost you to get Alvin (of "Chipmonks" fame) to do the soundtrack? - or was that Scott on helium? DAMN there's a lot of talented people out there . . . some absolutely stunning work . . . and people are getting more and more inventive. Thanks SO much for doing this Jason - AND for getting it uploaded so quickly. You're a star 👍
This was after....see I do learn from some miatakes. It's Scott.
Loved all the work shown and thought the video was pretty well shot. I'm curious about the Tik-Tok on wheel figures that were on display at Wonderfest this year. Anyone know who makes the figure and if it's a 3D print or a resin casting? No luck googling it so far.
Jason, at 13:15 is a big creature bust, a head, what is it from, The Outer Limits, maybe? I cannot pinpoint it. Thanks, CG
I just checked my photos from the show... the plaque says "I married a monster from outer space". A movie from 1958.
Obviously not a predator fan he skipped by every predator model there only to focus on kits no one gives a shit about nice job.
yep, you're right f the predator.