I appreciate a good diorama over the vehicles so that’s good to hear. Two reasons you should win hands down. At 2:10 the scale insect in the window and having Bob Ross in the shop. 👍
Cool segment for the event. Really enjoyed your scale garage series. I hope you'll go all out so to speak and bring home that trophy to adorn your future fireplace! Thank you👍
So glad to hear there will be a gallery for this at USTE 23. Looking forward to ramping up the detail on the little 1/24 diorama I've been bringing the past few years as well as seeing all the amazing work that will be on display.
@1:55 Um I don't believe these Ants crawling on across your window are scale. 🤣👍👍 I'm actually waiting on a scale Milling Machine and scale Lathe from PM Research right now for my 1/10 scale garage. I've wanted them ever since I first seen them, they're all metal and are 100% functional replica models. The only caveat besides the fact that I have to build and assemble them LOL is that they're 1/12 scale but, I think they should work though, they're not that far off scale. Andl even if they do seem off Idc, they're cool as hell looking and I can hook little Motors up to them and have them run if I want. 😂
Amazing news and long overdue for all the time that you and others are putting in for this side of the hobby just for the joy it brings to set your scale rc's into. I am moving to my last place that I will live in and making a scale park and shop is going to happen. Thanks for sharing your videos with us.
This is awesome! I started building a 1/10 garage yesterday. It's going to be about 3'x3', 2 doors for crawlers, 1 door for on road cars and a service door, with a trailer lean-to on the side.
Been thinking about building a scale garage for my rigs. Right now all I got is the inside of my element box lol. Your builds are definitely top notch!
Hmmm my nephew and his roommate rented an old house when they were going to UTI up in Denver. They were both gear heads and used an old plant nursery that was on the property behind the house. Scott the nephew had a 93 Fox body and the guy he shared the place with had a 70s Cutlass, don't remember it being a 442. But it was an interesting "shop" had wooden floors, timber pillars that ran the length of the peak in the roof. One end opened with swing out wooden doors. This place was old, and that building looked like there had been various attempts to turn it from a plant nursery to a garage or some kind of out building. Still had lots of real old glass walls and panes in the roof but there were areas where it was various styles of siding . About a fourth of the roof had been redone in tin. End of building opposite of the end with doors looked like it was wood siding taken from something else and whoever owed the place just drilled and deckscrewed it over the glass panes and just square holes cut in the siding really haphazard in two places to make "window" . House wasn't much better. Scotty ended living there 4-5 years. Anyway that old clap trap nursery building always stuck in the mind, last thing I would have thought to use as a place to work on cars. But it actually seemed to work pretty good and it would be a great subject for a scale garage. Last time I was there at that place was early 2k's I'm sure it's long gone, it was up by Arvada Colorado. If the wind blew just right, you could get a wiff of the Jolly Rancher candy factory. So for those who know the area.
Love this! Would also love to get to USTE one of these years! Your scale garage series really motivated me to build mine! I wish I’d have built mine to be mobile, as I’d totally bring it! You think it’d be good enough to show? I’ve got a video on my channel. 😎❤️😎
It’s on!!!
Awesome diorama. So many details. Thanks for showing. Hope you'll win the competition👏👍
YEEHAW, Bring on the Best Modeling Anywhere!
It could be nice to add some Power Outlets with say 12v DC, maybe make up a Operating DC Fan.
I appreciate a good diorama over the vehicles so that’s good to hear.
Two reasons you should win hands down. At 2:10 the scale insect in the window and having Bob Ross in the shop. 👍
Cool segment for the event. Really enjoyed your scale garage series. I hope you'll go all out so to speak and bring home that trophy to adorn your future fireplace! Thank you👍
So glad to hear there will be a gallery for this at USTE 23. Looking forward to ramping up the detail on the little 1/24 diorama I've been bringing the past few years as well as seeing all the amazing work that will be on display.
Dude! That looks awesome! Man love the looks of that VW beetle!👌🥰👍
@1:55 Um I don't believe these Ants crawling on across your window are scale. 🤣👍👍
I'm actually waiting on a scale Milling Machine and scale Lathe from PM Research right now for my 1/10 scale garage. I've wanted them ever since I first seen them, they're all metal and are 100% functional replica models. The only caveat besides the fact that I have to build and assemble them LOL is that they're 1/12 scale but, I think they should work though, they're not that far off scale. Andl even if they do seem off Idc, they're cool as hell looking and I can hook little Motors up to them and have them run if I want. 😂
Amazing news and long overdue for all the time that you and others are putting in for this side of the hobby just for the joy it brings to set your scale rc's into. I am moving to my last place that I will live in and making a scale park and shop is going to happen. Thanks for sharing your videos with us.
This is awesome! I started building a 1/10 garage yesterday. It's going to be about 3'x3', 2 doors for crawlers, 1 door for on road cars and a service door, with a trailer lean-to on the side.
Is that a Bob Ross figure. I didn't know he worked on cars. What a versatile guy. :)
Been thinking about building a scale garage for my rigs. Right now all I got is the inside of my element box lol. Your builds are definitely top notch!
Love this idea!!!! Can't wait!
Very cool! Looking forward to it.
Gorgeous 😎👌
so cool thanks for the update & info amigo !
That is so cool i wish you good luck nice video thanks for making it
Hmmm my nephew and his roommate rented an old house when they were going to UTI up in Denver. They were both gear heads and used an old plant nursery that was on the property behind the house. Scott the nephew had a 93 Fox body and the guy he shared the place with had a 70s Cutlass, don't remember it being a 442. But it was an interesting "shop" had wooden floors, timber pillars that ran the length of the peak in the roof. One end opened with swing out wooden doors. This place was old, and that building looked like there had been various attempts to turn it from a plant nursery to a garage or some kind of out building. Still had lots of real old glass walls and panes in the roof but there were areas where it was various styles of siding . About a fourth of the roof had been redone in tin. End of building opposite of the end with doors looked like it was wood siding taken from something else and whoever owed the place just drilled and deckscrewed it over the glass panes and just square holes cut in the siding really haphazard in two places to make "window" . House wasn't much better.
Scotty ended living there 4-5 years. Anyway that old clap trap nursery building always stuck in the mind, last thing I would have thought to use as a place to work on cars. But it actually seemed to work pretty good and it would be a great subject for a scale garage. Last time I was there at that place was early 2k's I'm sure it's long gone, it was up by Arvada Colorado. If the wind blew just right, you could get a wiff of the Jolly Rancher candy factory. So for those who know the area.
Love this! Would also love to get to USTE one of these years! Your scale garage series really motivated me to build mine! I wish I’d have built mine to be mobile, as I’d totally bring it! You think it’d be good enough to show? I’ve got a video on my channel. 😎❤️😎
Hello from southeast alaska hey hey how's your day bro
There's an ant 2:05. That is so scale lol jk. Cheers! Great stuff!
😆 I had no way to get to it either. Good catch!