Great vid, a nice bit of recycling to save money and the dedication to your craft in the form of a cobra logo on your vacuum chamber device. I can't wait to see how the molds turn out man. Yo Joe!
@@toygigante Honestly it doesn’t need moveable treads. I would just wanna pose the hell out of that beautiful beast 🙌🏾 keep going brother because you are inspiring me with your hard , dedicated work 🔥✊🏾
I don't know how you feel about it, but I've always been so stressed when working with silicone and resin. I'm worried that I didn't mix the silicon right and then I'm worried that I don't pour the resin fast enough lol. I haven't done either in a while for that very reason, but I do miss customizing figures so I might get back to doing it again soon. Can't wait to see how your hard work comes out. 😊
Yes I understand that. When I first started to work with resin, nothing was working out for me. Took me a good 4 years to get it down. You should get back into it if you can. 👍
This is a bit of a workout 😅😂 Can’t wait to have some parts in solid resin.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching. 😄
That was really cool to watch, can't wait to see the results!
I’m hoping to have a few pieces made by Sunday, if not then Monday for sure. 😄👍
Nice work Carlos….. we’re here for you and we can’t wait for the results!!! 👍🏾👍🏾
I always appreciate you, Alvin. Thank you. 😊
Always, I love this channel 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Well...time for a crowdfunding I guess, :)
Maybe one day. 😝
That’s right we cannot wait to support you.
🙏 Thank you. ☺️
Thank you for your hard work. Your skills and passion are really inspiring. Looking forward to more videos
I’m happy you appreciate all the hard work that goes into this. Hoping for resin parts very soon. 👍
I can’t wait to see😮
I’ll be opening up the molds tomorrow. 👍
Bro I’d def be interested in one of these when you get to that point. Looks so freakin kool bro
Thank you. Hopefully I can get to that point. It’s been difficult but I’m trying. 😄
Yeah, super top secret trade secrets. Toy Gigante, the Ultimate Edition! 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
😂 I’m showing everything I know.
Great vid, a nice bit of recycling to save money and the dedication to your craft in the form of a cobra logo on your vacuum chamber device. I can't wait to see how the molds turn out man. Yo Joe!
Thank you. Hoping for some cool parts tomorrow or Monday. 😄
Cool👍
Let’s do this! 😎
Woah! Shit getting real!
Definitely 💩
The moment has arrived. Was excited to see you start the molding process. This is gonna be sick.
Let’s hope so. 😄👍
Oh boy it’s about to be on! 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 do you have an idea of how much it well cost when done? Smooth-on makes great silicone and plastic 👌🏾
When I’m done, this project will cost me $3000. That’s no joke. 😅
@@toygigante 🤯 it will definitely payoff because this is phenomenal brother ✊🏾🙌🏾
@@georgereeder4981 Thank you. That’s why I didn’t make moving tracks or lights. The cost would be even more. 😮
@@toygigante Honestly it doesn’t need moveable treads. I would just wanna pose the hell out of that beautiful beast 🙌🏾 keep going brother because you are inspiring me with your hard , dedicated work 🔥✊🏾
When it comes to toys, this is some next level shit…
Yes. It’s the resin level and that’s a different ball game altogether. 👍
Great vid! what kind of pressure pot is that?
Thank you. It’s made by Smooth-On. Check their website and look for Pressure Chamber.
Excellent 😊
Cool. 😄
now we wait
It’s the hardest part. 😔
I don't know how you feel about it, but I've always been so stressed when working with silicone and resin. I'm worried that I didn't mix the silicon right and then I'm worried that I don't pour the resin fast enough lol. I haven't done either in a while for that very reason, but I do miss customizing figures so I might get back to doing it again soon. Can't wait to see how your hard work comes out. 😊
Yes I understand that. When I first started to work with resin, nothing was working out for me. Took me a good 4 years to get it down. You should get back into it if you can. 👍
man, I never thought to cut up old mold and reuse it... that's genius! I've had so many failed molds that I just threw away.
Definitely saves money. I clean it well with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any oils and then let it all dry.