Studio Find: 1997 Speeder Bike Design Maquette
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มี.ค. 2023
- While cleaning the studio, I found bits and pieces of design maquettes I made for Nilo Rodis-Jamero in 1997. Adam Savage @tested is a fan of Nilo's work, so I cobbled together a little gift for his shop.
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i just watched Adams video on this. I totally would like to see you two get together and make the model together. just for giggles maybe but i think it would be fun to see. thank you for all your hard work on many of my fondest memories.
Stay tuned...
Yes, kind of like the model he built with Aaron Douglas: th-cam.com/video/LHITcrnGn1U/w-d-xo.html
Boy are you in for a treat
Hope to see you guys build the model! enjoy watching you work, cheers!
Thank you! (We'll tackle it a few weeks from now.)
@@cinodrome Awesome!
You have the best containers!
Thanks for that cleaning montage! Huge part of workshop management that often gets overlooked.
It's an integral part of flow-state-maintenance in my studio.
Got here because of one _Savage_ person. Subscribed because... yes, I too have to vacuum my own (much much tinier!) workspace. Let us all share the joys of _making things_!
Here! Here!
Just wached Adam's video, regaurding this, today!! NICE! Can't wait to see you two get togather and work magic.
Thank you!
2:23 I remember when i used to make architectural maquettes with a drill press, mills and bleeding fingers. No judging from me. Nowadays it's all 3D prints and quick fabs. I'd go back in time to those times tho, but since i can't i live vicariously through people like you who post their cool stuff on YT.
What...you're now afraid of bleeding fingers? Make some stuff - I'm spending less and less time on the computer and more and more time making my fingers bleed and I couldn't be happier.
So much love for this act of creative infiltration!
I'm looking forward to seeing your collaborative model-building.
Thanks so much.
Big Adam Savage fan! Love to see this, and your shop
Thanks much!
Happy Mr. A. suggested your channel.
Thanks!
You're drawing is simply amazing 🤩
Thank you!
Awesome video. thanx for adding the cleaning montage. it is the one vital step I need motivation for in my workshop! LOL
One point of critizism though; You could have covered up some existing screwholes when mounting the gift to his bathroom wall! LOL
p.s. Please take him up on his offer and make that a real model!
Thanks so much! I'm MUCH more fastidious than Adam - if I started cleaning up and repairing little things in his shop I'd be an old man before I was done.
This was such an awesome/satisfying video to watch
Thank you!
just saw Adam's video on this yesterday , and you got recommended it my feed
awesome video
/subscribed 👍
agreed
AWESOME!
No...you're awesome!
Now that's a cool poker club!
...only because we play beneath a T-Rex scull.
3:21 I feel you...
Though the drill lathe stunt works surprisingly well!
Dudes got style......
Which dude?
@@cinodrome You dude... lol
How do you do it?! Wait, I just watched you do it. But still…. How do you do it? 🤩 also so cool to see glimpses of your sketch work from the past…
You MUST be caught up at this point!? I had no idea my little limited series could take a whole season to digest!
@@cinodrome two more to go! I’ve just been savoring these…. :)
Ooouu. Putting 5min epoxy bottles on their sides. Living dangerously.
Hah! I had to rewatch it to catch this. You make a solid point.
Brilliant
Thank you!
@@cinodrome I look forward to seeing you and Adam make the speeder marquette with a Rider !
@@BlueJazzBoyNZ stay tuned.
Well, I watched this on the ipad and thought 'Well now' !
Went to the big TV and spent the rest of the afternoon being thoroughly entertained by all your videos.
Thank you, they were all wonderful. I especially loved the Cinoscope ones.
When you do the model build, please make your own video using your own beautiful style?
Thank you so much! My own short on the model build? Check. The Cinoscope? I need to get back to that thing!
Is that post-it something from the past or do you comp in your shop? Love the channel! As a 70s kid from the middle of nowhere I wish I would have learned about the ILM model shop early enough to chase that as a job. I got into things later in the digital world but nothing beats a physical piece of movie magic hanging on the wall. Thanks for the vicarious fun!
I have so many Post-Its all over the place that I had to check to see which one popped up in this film! That's actually a list of Photoshop actions for a thing in a real-time VR thing that I have cooking. (The side of the studio you don't get a look at in this film is filled with digital tools.) Glad to know folks are zooming in on my notes!
Great video.....do you have a shop tour video?
Funny you should ask. The studio certainly makes appearances in shorts to-date, but I'm cutting a tour as we speak. It will upload on 04/28.
Here's a non-sequitur: at 3:38 in this video we get a good look at your thermometer, advertising Production Credit in Aroostook County, ME. That's where my mom worked, in Fort Fairfield, before I was born. Just coincidence, or are you from up there, too?
Earlier today, someone asked about the comp script written on a post-it.
My wife is from Houlton. Check out the Making Camp shorts - they're based up there!
Please do a video on just your "Action League: Now!" figures!
That would actually be a lot of fun. (I wonder if Nickelodeon would yell at me if I animated a little episode...)
Thanks for sharing this project. What material is the the maquette made from?
RenShape. It's a dense grainless urethane that tools like a dream - standard industrial design material.
What watch are you wearing? It looks like a GMT Master with the bezel removed a la Col. Kurtz from Apocalypse Now.
Nailed it.
@@cinodrome Hell yeah! I'm building an homage at this moment.
Cool video, sir! Where do you get those awesome tunes?!
Thank you....and they were plucked from the difficult world of stock music. The secret is a willingness to listen to thousand of otherwise irrelevant tracks.
@@cinodrome 😆 I know your pain!