o rly? Not much specification done in this video he is showing you but not walking you through it with all the materials and measurements. It's like watching a cooking show but without all the ingredients shown and amount needed. And these aren't everyday materials, these are building materials not everyone has. No hate intended but some things in this comment are wrong.
"bleh just take this wood and these metal bits and this cardboard and glue and then BAM medigun. K BYE GUYS i don't give measurements or time it took or anything!"
Because he made it to fit his hand. If you wanted to make one yourself you would make your own measurements. But, I do kind of agree with you because this is a tutorial.
You just earned yourself a subscriber. I'm currently making a medigun and this will help immensely. (I absolutely love how you made the medic's backpack; so creative!)
Use a #2 spring from ace hardware for that moving handle. It's strong and will make the handle action much more smooth. And it'll be more aesthetically pleasing than rubber bands.
+ian munoz I built this to the size of my hands, which are probably much larger than yours. If you built it to that scale, you'd hate it. Please check out this video... I promise it will help you: th-cam.com/video/x9xKYZBk1f8/w-d-xo.html Best of luck.
So, to create a scale reference for yourself (If you cannot find exact measurements.). Find a side-view picture of the Medigun, and open it up in an image editing software (I reccomend GIMP.), and scale the image up until the scale handle of the Medigun fits your hand on the screen. After you get it properly scaled, you will find that it does not fit on your monitor (Unless you have a Television hooked up to your computer...). So carefully export a series of images. Making each image a section of the Medigun. As if you were gonna print it out in sections and tape together a lifesize blueprint. Once you are done doing that, open each image on fullscreen. Then lightly tape a paper to your monitor, and GENTLY trace your section with pencil, or a non-bleeding writing tool. Repeat this step with all the images until you have traced your entire Medigun. Once you are done, tape all the papers together, and cut them out if you please. You will now have a life size (To fit you.) drawing of a Medigun. Use this to reference back to, and use as a guideline for when you build. This method also works for other props.
Could you please make a list of specific materials and lengths of them so to make everything easier for everyone who wants to make this. I looked at your props equation video and that didn't help me because you don't know the exact measurements of parts there are or the size of something that doesn't exist. Please respond.
A great addition would be to tape/glue/staple/velco a long red ribbon in the nozzle and have the end of it velcro'd as well. So then you can attach it a friend and be a pocket medic.
Great tutorial! I'm making this now and had the barrel down (By the way, if you don't mind spending more money, a pvc or rubber coupler works wonders as the tip of the barrel) but I didn't know how I would do the rest, so thanks a ton~
Wow man, that's good. I don't play much mvm so yeah..... the chances of me getting an australium legit are low. And i don't have enough money to throw it at an in game item soooooo :)
Gunnyboy That'd make a lot of sense....and maybe I could just use ABS plastic pipe connectors to help rigidity instead of mounting it using wood? I don't have any saws, so maybe that would be a better option. Guess I'll just need to tinker around with it, some.
You sir need a medal for my job I am a prop designer for a movie company so I see creative skills daily but even I am impressed you should get a job with warner bros :P
the beginning reminds me of an howtobasic video xD whatever...I really like your videos and the effort you put into them. Sub :3 (hope the english that I used is correct!)
Sorry I don't make props from paper anymore. If you are trying to make props from paper just cut out shapes of a side view of the prop, then make front back and bottom sides, and glue or tape it together.
Dear Gunnyboy, I find this to be an amazing project, and I am wondering if a cardboard box around the same size for the main piece would be a good alternative to the plastic shelf container.
Coffee and Radiation don't forget... it breaks easily... A friend of mine made a sword out of modeling foam. even coating it with filling cream didn't make it stronger. It broke.
So a cosplay even is coming around the corner, and I really need to try to make one of these, but I have a problem- I don't have a sense of scale. What kind of sizing/blueprints did you use to make this? Very much appreciated, --Ashley
pretty nice video. but it would help if we had measurements to work with * or a template * also.. your camera is rather shaky. consider investing in a tripod?
Gunnyboy's guides: Showing how you can take your normal everyday materials into Godly amazing props.
o rly? Not much specification done in this video he is showing you but not walking you through it with all the materials and measurements. It's like watching a cooking show but without all the ingredients shown and amount needed. And these aren't everyday materials, these are building materials not everyone has. No hate intended but some things in this comment are wrong.
"bleh just take this wood and these metal bits and this cardboard and glue and then BAM medigun. K BYE GUYS i don't give measurements or time it took or anything!"
Because he made it to fit his hand. If you wanted to make one yourself you would make your own measurements. But, I do kind of agree with you because this is a tutorial.
Not like five minutes craft
Nice Job! Medic is my favorite class in the game.
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Think you can post the dimensions? I've been trying to make a medi gun for a while and I'd like to follow your tutorial
didnt expect you here. lol
She does talk about cosplaying medic as one of her first cosplays, this may have been the catalyst
the sound of history mein friend
charge now doctor
FULLY charged doctor!
You just saved me a 7 minute tutorial right there. Thank you.
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You just earned yourself a subscriber. I'm currently making a medigun and this will help immensely. (I absolutely love how you made the medic's backpack; so creative!)
Use a #2 spring from ace hardware for that moving handle. It's strong and will make the handle action much more smooth. And it'll be more aesthetically pleasing than rubber bands.
Its awesome that you put so much effort in these props! Way to go man
I wish he could tell us the mesurements!
+ian munoz I built this to the size of my hands, which are probably much larger than yours. If you built it to that scale, you'd hate it. Please check out this video... I promise it will help you: th-cam.com/video/x9xKYZBk1f8/w-d-xo.html
Best of luck.
Nerdycatgamer ___ th-cam.com/video/x9xKYZBk1f8/w-d-xo.html
Nerdycatgamer ___ or you could make it to your body mesurements!
thank you
You could still give measurements then we could adjust them to our size. go get a ruler!
So, to create a scale reference for yourself (If you cannot find exact measurements.). Find a side-view picture of the Medigun, and open it up in an image editing software (I reccomend GIMP.), and scale the image up until the scale handle of the Medigun fits your hand on the screen.
After you get it properly scaled, you will find that it does not fit on your monitor (Unless you have a Television hooked up to your computer...). So carefully export a series of images. Making each image a section of the Medigun. As if you were gonna print it out in sections and tape together a lifesize blueprint.
Once you are done doing that, open each image on fullscreen. Then lightly tape a paper to your monitor, and GENTLY trace your section with pencil, or a non-bleeding writing tool.
Repeat this step with all the images until you have traced your entire Medigun.
Once you are done, tape all the papers together, and cut them out if you please.
You will now have a life size (To fit you.) drawing of a Medigun. Use this to reference back to, and use as a guideline for when you build.
This method also works for other props.
1 inch thick mdf for the grip, 2 inch thick pine for the body and push handle (p.s.) he told me this
+banana joe 101 I'll verify this.
Gunnyboy ok
+banana joe 101 I mean, I verify what you said is true.
@@GUN33BOY hi
this is so amazing for next years comic-con yes!
Could you please make a list of specific materials and lengths of them so to make everything easier for everyone who wants to make this. I looked at your props equation video and that didn't help me because you don't know the exact measurements of parts there are or the size of something that doesn't exist. Please respond.
Lol at the end " be the medic "
A great addition would be to tape/glue/staple/velco a long red ribbon in the nozzle and have the end of it velcro'd as well. So then you can attach it a friend and be a pocket medic.
Sir, that might just be the most meaningful comment I have ever received about my work. Thank you for your kindness.
In my medical opinion zat looks amazing
I'm making something you guys have asked for for a long time... It's a surprise. ( :
Great tutorial! I'm making this now and had the barrel down (By the way, if you don't mind spending more money, a pvc or rubber coupler works wonders as the tip of the barrel) but I didn't know how I would do the rest, so thanks a ton~
how could this get dislikes? its pretty damn good its quite cheap and durable
No words to describe what you just did
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!
needed this, thanks!
Vey cool!!! Force-a-nature, Spy's revolver and Demoman's Eyelander would be freakin awesome!!!
nice creative work. Thanks for the video and taking the time to share.
You sir, are a legend.
Dude that Looks sick!
Medic is my fav class in the game
And im maybe gonna make a medigun now.
thumbnail be like: dont talk to my son or me even again
What are the measurements for the front grip, the lever, and all that stuff? Just wondering because I'm going to go as the medic for Halloween.
same
Scale it to your hand
+Screaming Eagles how do we scale it to our hand?
you just
DO IT
be the medic ! awesome work
WOW that is the LAST time I use youtube stabilization. EVER!!!!
Nice vid dude maybe my dad will let me make it for a Halloween costume!
It Is Amazing! and you should make a force-a-nature,dead ringer, and a flare gun and if you did that would be awesome!
Still... Great job on the epic build. Medic is my Favorite.
Well done man! Its very cool!
The medic is badass. Nuff said
he's badass x2 if you have an ausstrailium blutsauger like me.
lucky. did you buy it or get it in mvm?
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Wow man, that's good. I don't play much mvm so yeah..... the chances of me getting an australium legit are low. And i don't have enough money to throw it at an in game item soooooo :)
that ending omg..
absolutely amazing
I love this guy, i love this
Wow! Your really talented!
Dude, that's amazing
Thanks a bunch!
Thanks dude! I wish I had a garage to really do all this stuff in...hard to spray paint/sand/saw in an apartment...
This might sound like a weird idea, but you could probably find an old, open field and paint there. If not, what about your apartment's parking lot?
Gunnyboy That'd make a lot of sense....and maybe I could just use ABS plastic pipe connectors to help rigidity instead of mounting it using wood? I don't have any saws, so maybe that would be a better option. Guess I'll just need to tinker around with it, some.
Tinkering around with it is the only way to make it work. Good luck.
hey man awesome as usual! you should do one on the rescue ranger or the frontier jusice
You sir need a medal for my job I am a prop designer for a movie company so I see creative skills daily but even I am impressed you should get a job with warner bros :P
I'm gonna make that for the comic on I'm going to next week. Thanks for the lesion
The force a nature, beggars bazooka and the diamond back would be awesome
You've helped me make a medi-gun thank you.
i love the medic music it is amazing
thats really cool and accurate
Bonesaw?? BONESAW???? That is The Amputator.
the beginning reminds me of an howtobasic video xD whatever...I really like your videos and the effort you put into them. Sub :3 (hope the english that I used is correct!)
WOW! Now thats quallity!
good! my house is full of scraps at my back yard i never thinkin about using them
it looks so awesome *^*
Sorry I don't make props from paper anymore. If you are trying to make props from paper just cut out shapes of a side view of the prop, then make front back and bottom sides, and glue or tape it together.
Dear Gunnyboy,
I find this to be an amazing project, and I am wondering if a cardboard box around the same size for the main piece would be a good alternative to the plastic shelf container.
Do you have the dimensions for each piece? Including like almost every liece of wood and cardboard? Also where did you get the shelving container?
For the front of the gun, how did you make it? I know you used cardboard, but what was the main structure of it?
You should make a TF2 irl video with these props
Wow you're good you have earned a subscriber
Awesome, I needed this
Hola! Cuales son las medidas de los cortes de madera?
What are the dimensions of the wood and other parts
What is the length, and the diameter of the large and small PVC?
did you make the frame and handle out of MDF or regular wood?
how much did this cost? and what tools and materials did you use.
Ik that this is 4 years late but is there any other way to make this that doesn’t involve wood? Cause I don’t have access to a saw of any kind.
anyone know where i can maybe find instructions or blueprints for this?
This is awesome
I am 10 years late to tell you I’m going to make this with my dad!
That is so cool.
Very cool, nice!
Im wondering how heavy this thing is
Nice job!
How many inches is the Radius and the length of the PVC?
Can I have a list of all the materials you used?
best gun ever your awesome im gonna subscribe
What would you say the dimensions are for the tub you used as the Medi-pack?
Medix. The company Medic works for.
How Mitch is would a medi gun cost to buy
A box, 2 sets of lids, and a handle with some huge rubber bands painted grey around it. Tada.
Where can I get buy one of these ?
If this is so easy to make, why isnt it for sale?!
Could you send me an orthographic projection of this. And Dimension the sketches. I wanna make this but I need to know measurements
Force-a-nature? YUS
Do you have the dimensions and materials list? This would really help with other (l;ike myself) trying to make the project.
That is badass :D
i wish i had your talent
thanks for this tutorial m8 im gonna make one day! thanks again!
Instead of wood can you use foam, I feel like wood is a little to heavy and expensive plus I have baby arms and I need something lightweight.
Coffee and Radiation don't forget... it breaks easily... A friend of mine made a sword out of modeling foam. even coating it with filling cream didn't make it stronger. It broke.
Nice work
Great video bouts make this
not yet
You should do either the Widowmaker or the Axtinguisher.
So a cosplay even is coming around the corner, and I really need to try to make one of these, but I have a problem- I don't have a sense of scale. What kind of sizing/blueprints did you use to make this?
Very much appreciated,
--Ashley
With all that wood, isn't it a little heavy for conversations?
PokePanda MCRmy MDF is actually much lighter than regular wood like pine, spruce, etc. The gun itself weighs about 5 lbs. So it's not that bad.
I wish you were still active, it's ask you to do a tutorial on how to make an Übersaw.
pretty nice video. but it would help if we had measurements to work with * or a template * also.. your camera is rather shaky. consider investing in a tripod?
how big is it supposed to be????
The flip flop medic : P
Can I substitute the wood with cardboard layers to make it cheaper?
Shirshimo , what about foam?
Shirshimo ok