I watch a lot of prop videos where something looks okay in the thumbnail, but when you watch the vid it looks pretty bad. THIS is OUTSTANDING!!! I am 100% glad I clicked on this vid. You did a fantastic job and should be very proud of your work!
Young lady, I am 63 years old and new to the 3-D printing and Model making world. I have got to tell you, I have the upmost respect for your professionalism and abilities and I am so impressed with what you have achieved. I'm going to start on small pieces but following your techniques and tireless doggedness, I hope to achieve something close to what you have done here. WOW!!!!! Cheers.
Printing that whole thing in 10 days was definitely an achievement. I've just spent the last 4 days printing a single Westar35 on my P1P. I definitely need to learn to airbrush though, your finish with that is awesome, especially the weathering. Going to have to look back through your videos as I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of the droids that you've done as I've got an R5 sitting in my office that has been about 60% complete for the last 2 years, so this might give me the push I need to finish it!
If you would not have your 6 inch rule, I would not watch your making with these high interest. You are definitely one of the best creature builders here on you tube. You are a very skilled artist!
This is one of the most amazing prop paint jobs I’ve ever seen. Your skills are amazing!!! I learned so much and can’t wait to try out some of them. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! And I’m so happy to hear that! I always want to try to be adding to the knowledge pool about various techniques and experiments of mine that have been successful to help others.
The end part was beautiful, having the most loved child on the galaxy inside after all those months of hard work was the cherry on the cake’s top. He deserves his own video about all the process making him alive
Spectacular! Don't be afraid to modify your build, this is Sci-Fi not a museum piece. Now go lift the hood of your car, notice that some things are new and shiny like an oil filter because they get replaced every 3000 miles, other things get extra rusty because road salt splashes up there repeatedly. The FX guys over weather SW props for dramatic effect. If you want the six inch effects, then leave some parts new looking. Also consider that some oxidation will be white and green due to the base metal being aluminum or copper respectively.
Wow, just outstanding. I think thats the best IG-12 I've seen for sure. So so cool. And your recommendation for getting a Foot Sander for prints is saving so much time prepping too. Thank you Michaela, you always make my files look amazing :)
Subbed!! Your attention to meticulous approach to quality and attention to detail really are refreshing to see, and the end result says it all. That droid would definitely fit perfectly on ANY Star Wars set. Ironically, after all that hard work smoothing everything, I think I most enjoyed watching you grunge it back up. That liquid masking does such a nice job. Just an awesome build.
Really makes me want to go back and remake my IG-11 since I have better and more well tuned printers now. And your little sander has been a lifesaver for me!
Yay! Glad to hear the sander has worked out for you. I get it. I have a couple of projects that I went ahead and printed all of the pieces for and now I wish I hadn’t so that they could’ve been printed in a higher resolution/different filament to save me sanding time 😂
Not a fan of Star Wars, but can still pay respect where it’s due. However, I do love great prop building. And you obviously are a talented artist in that field. No ‘half assing’, no ‘good enough for now’, no ‘shortcuts’. You went balls out on this build and it shows. Not sure what your background is as this is the first video I have came across of yours, but I hope your talents are used beyond the garage builds. Your work is definitely film worthy. You just earned another subscriber. Hope you continue on this path.
What an amazing build, 9 months wow, your perseverance and skill are next level. The end result is very cool to see, especially up close, all that detail you can't see in the Mandalorian. Found your channel a week ago. Really enjoying your vids.
As someone who's been working on an R5-D4 since before it was cool (my build started before Arfive became a main character on The Mandalorian) I'm just amazed you got all that done in only nine months! I'm at three years and far from finished; granted that there's probably a year's worth of "oops, out of money again" type delays in my build. Using masking tape to apply the wet masking is a great idea, I'll have to lift that. I'm active on the Astromech forums and there's more and more fully 3D printed droids over there, too, which leads to much debate about the best material to use for the task. I firmly believe that - if one's printer can handle it - ABS is by far superior for propbuilding. Not because of the temperature resistance, but because ABS is *softer*. In my opinion, sanding a part printed in ABS is about half as much work as sanding that same part made from PLA, which is actually a very hard plastic. (The ability to solvent-weld with relatively mild acetone is a nice benefit, too, but I've recently learnt that even PLA can be solvent-welded, so that's a less significant consideration.) To be sure not every printer can handle ABS - I suspect the ones you showed in the video would struggle with it - but if your printer *can* I think it's worth it. Smaller layer heights make sanding easier, too; yes, the prints take longer but I, at least, more than get that time back in reduced finishing time. But let me conclude by saying the final result here is amazing! There's enough 3D printed parts on my droid - including the dome - to have a good sense of just how much work doing all that took. Even with the powered foot sander, that's a massive amount of energy and the finished droid is perfect. Plus the whole off-hand "oh, yeah, I made a Grogu too." I hope it makes you happy every time you walk past it!
Yes, definitely. ABS is what I primarily use for projects like this now to save myself as much time as possible with the post processing. PETG was a good middle ground to start with for me. Easier to sand than PLA and it has the benefit of being able to print on any non enclosed printer. Nothing compares to the ease of ABS sanding though. Best of luck with your R5! Astromechs are incredibly complex projects that I don’t think a lot of people fully appreciate the work that goes into them. I’m hoping to finally get a start on my long dreamed about Chopper build soon.
@@MMsPropShop I like PETG for anything that needs to interface with metal bits - it';s slightly flexible so that gives it more resilience when dealing with screws. PLA is great for anything that doesn't need to be sanded; it's also super strong so anything that might need to be thumped and whacked works well in PLA. Which is, of course, why PLA sucks so much to sand; I'm sure you know this but I like to be thorough. Speaking of, I do hope that my comment didn't sound too know-it-all-ish. That was certainly not a goal. Arfive is coming along! He achieved full mobility and dome rotation about two weeks ago, and is about 90% done on the visual/aesthetic side - with most of what's not done being on hold until spring. -5 is pretty warm for Edmonton in December but it's still nearly 20 degrees too cold to spray paint! Once it warms up all I'll have to do is get some sound in him, and do a bit of coding for lights. And then I think I will call that a "finished" droid. Everything else, like adding a camera or a "welding" arm or of course a bad motivator will count as an "upgrade." :D
the painting is top notch, and attention to detail in everything, and crazy sanding must be taken a long of time, this is just super amazing! thank you for the video!
Fantastic job. You have perfected the metallics and rust effects which is not an easy task. Well done. Keep the 6 inch rule. It does matter and makes you a much better prop maker.
That is insanely good 😱 The metal is totally convicing, and the piston parts of hydraulics look totally real Wowsers Well done on the build- it's amazing 👏
This is just great work and outstanding outcome! My mantra has always been “weathering tells the story”- and I’ve tried, well thought I’ve tried pretty much every style, techniques, methods, materials out there - crisscross combining all the above, while doing some heavy glancing at the weathering techniques used in the scale model community.. I just learned a few things watching this amazing build..
These projects are just next level man! Fantastic jobs on these. I wish I had this kind of patience! This woman is low key building a robot army to take over Canada lol!
Suscribed , your work is insane. I love it. You have a feeling for the paints and how to make it as real as posible that is incredible. Thanks for making videos like these.
Absolutely fantastic! I appreciate that you emphasize how much time goes into this type if build. Really enjoy your videos and explain how/what/when you’ve done a step etc. Phenomenal build and thank you for sharing!
What an amazing build! The metal parts are so convincing. Tip: if you do want them to look oily and grimed, MIG has some amazing effects like Steaking Grime and Fresh Engine Oil
I watch a lot of prop videos where something looks okay in the thumbnail, but when you watch the vid it looks pretty bad. THIS is OUTSTANDING!!! I am 100% glad I clicked on this vid. You did a fantastic job and should be very proud of your work!
Utterly astounding craftmanship!!!! It's at times like these you realise the 'like' button just isn't enough!
So much talent and hard work. Amazing. I actually prefer the after result of the baking soda reacting to the paint.
Young lady, I am 63 years old and new to the 3-D printing and Model making world. I have got to tell you, I have the upmost respect for your professionalism and abilities and I am so impressed with what you have achieved. I'm going to start on small pieces but following your techniques and tireless doggedness, I hope to achieve something close to what you have done here. WOW!!!!! Cheers.
Printing that whole thing in 10 days was definitely an achievement. I've just spent the last 4 days printing a single Westar35 on my P1P. I definitely need to learn to airbrush though, your finish with that is awesome, especially the weathering. Going to have to look back through your videos as I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of the droids that you've done as I've got an R5 sitting in my office that has been about 60% complete for the last 2 years, so this might give me the push I need to finish it!
If you would not have your 6 inch rule, I would not watch your making with these high interest. You are definitely one of the best creature builders here on you tube. You are a very skilled artist!
I've been a prop builder for over a decade and your videos always teach me some new technique to use. Awesome work! Keep making these videos!
Your work is phenomenal! You should be doing this on movie sets! WOW, just WOW!😮
I watched this and had to come back - infreakingcredible ❤
This is one of the most amazing prop paint jobs I’ve ever seen. Your skills are amazing!!! I learned so much and can’t wait to try out some of them. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! And I’m so happy to hear that! I always want to try to be adding to the knowledge pool about various techniques and experiments of mine that have been successful to help others.
The end part was beautiful, having the most loved child on the galaxy inside after all those months of hard work was the cherry on the cake’s top. He deserves his own video about all the process making him alive
Wow! glad you popped up on my YT algorithm, absolutely outstanding build!
Amazing work!
Spectacular! Don't be afraid to modify your build, this is Sci-Fi not a museum piece. Now go lift the hood of your car, notice that some things are new and shiny like an oil filter because they get replaced every 3000 miles, other things get extra rusty because road salt splashes up there repeatedly. The FX guys over weather SW props for dramatic effect. If you want the six inch effects, then leave some parts new looking. Also consider that some oxidation will be white and green due to the base metal being aluminum or copper respectively.
I quite loved your point of view
Nice job
Outstanding Job! You have incredible painting and weathering talent.
This is what youtube is meant for, amazing creators like you! you're work is just amazing
Wow, just outstanding. I think thats the best IG-12 I've seen for sure. So so cool.
And your recommendation for getting a Foot Sander for prints is saving so much time prepping too.
Thank you Michaela, you always make my files look amazing :)
Your Grogu is possibly the cutest thing I've ever seen. Could you please share where you purchased his STL files?
dam that's a lot of work. You have patience that's for sure. Love watching your builds!
Subbed!! Your attention to meticulous approach to quality and attention to detail really are refreshing to see, and the end result says it all. That droid would definitely fit perfectly on ANY Star Wars set. Ironically, after all that hard work smoothing everything, I think I most enjoyed watching you grunge it back up. That liquid masking does such a nice job. Just an awesome build.
Amazing video. Thank you. The tape-ball masking technique is genius. Also love your approach to painting metallics.
Everything from the details of the construction to the stunning painting and weathering, is fantastic! What an incredible build
OG IG-88 would be cool.
And the OG medical droid.
Thanks for the vid
Wow such a great video. You deserve so many more views on your channel. You’re one of the best prop building channels out there.
Thank you! :)
Came to watch the result, and learnt a BUNCH in the process. Incredible
Really makes me want to go back and remake my IG-11 since I have better and more well tuned printers now. And your little sander has been a lifesaver for me!
Yay! Glad to hear the sander has worked out for you.
I get it. I have a couple of projects that I went ahead and printed all of the pieces for and now I wish I hadn’t so that they could’ve been printed in a higher resolution/different filament to save me sanding time 😂
Not a fan of Star Wars, but can still pay respect where it’s due. However, I do love great prop building. And you obviously are a talented artist in that field. No ‘half assing’, no ‘good enough for now’, no ‘shortcuts’. You went balls out on this build and it shows. Not sure what your background is as this is the first video I have came across of yours, but I hope your talents are used beyond the garage builds. Your work is definitely film worthy. You just earned another subscriber. Hope you continue on this path.
What an amazing build, 9 months wow, your perseverance and skill are next level. The end result is very cool to see, especially up close, all that detail you can't see in the Mandalorian. Found your channel a week ago. Really enjoying your vids.
I wish I was your neighbor. I admire your efforts, what a great piece. Greetings from the Netherlands.
I’m pretty sure my actual neighbours think I’m insane so that would be a welcome change 😂
Omg this is wicked!!!
As someone who's been working on an R5-D4 since before it was cool (my build started before Arfive became a main character on The Mandalorian) I'm just amazed you got all that done in only nine months! I'm at three years and far from finished; granted that there's probably a year's worth of "oops, out of money again" type delays in my build.
Using masking tape to apply the wet masking is a great idea, I'll have to lift that.
I'm active on the Astromech forums and there's more and more fully 3D printed droids over there, too, which leads to much debate about the best material to use for the task. I firmly believe that - if one's printer can handle it - ABS is by far superior for propbuilding. Not because of the temperature resistance, but because ABS is *softer*. In my opinion, sanding a part printed in ABS is about half as much work as sanding that same part made from PLA, which is actually a very hard plastic. (The ability to solvent-weld with relatively mild acetone is a nice benefit, too, but I've recently learnt that even PLA can be solvent-welded, so that's a less significant consideration.) To be sure not every printer can handle ABS - I suspect the ones you showed in the video would struggle with it - but if your printer *can* I think it's worth it.
Smaller layer heights make sanding easier, too; yes, the prints take longer but I, at least, more than get that time back in reduced finishing time.
But let me conclude by saying the final result here is amazing! There's enough 3D printed parts on my droid - including the dome - to have a good sense of just how much work doing all that took. Even with the powered foot sander, that's a massive amount of energy and the finished droid is perfect. Plus the whole off-hand "oh, yeah, I made a Grogu too." I hope it makes you happy every time you walk past it!
Yes, definitely. ABS is what I primarily use for projects like this now to save myself as much time as possible with the post processing. PETG was a good middle ground to start with for me. Easier to sand than PLA and it has the benefit of being able to print on any non enclosed printer. Nothing compares to the ease of ABS sanding though.
Best of luck with your R5! Astromechs are incredibly complex projects that I don’t think a lot of people fully appreciate the work that goes into them. I’m hoping to finally get a start on my long dreamed about Chopper build soon.
@@MMsPropShop I like PETG for anything that needs to interface with metal bits - it';s slightly flexible so that gives it more resilience when dealing with screws. PLA is great for anything that doesn't need to be sanded; it's also super strong so anything that might need to be thumped and whacked works well in PLA. Which is, of course, why PLA sucks so much to sand; I'm sure you know this but I like to be thorough.
Speaking of, I do hope that my comment didn't sound too know-it-all-ish. That was certainly not a goal.
Arfive is coming along! He achieved full mobility and dome rotation about two weeks ago, and is about 90% done on the visual/aesthetic side - with most of what's not done being on hold until spring. -5 is pretty warm for Edmonton in December but it's still nearly 20 degrees too cold to spray paint!
Once it warms up all I'll have to do is get some sound in him, and do a bit of coding for lights. And then I think I will call that a "finished" droid. Everything else, like adding a camera or a "welding" arm or of course a bad motivator will count as an "upgrade." :D
Really next level of printing . amazing work , I wish I have artist like you nearby in my country , like the meme "shut up and take my money"
A fellow Canadian! Love it! Great work!
the painting is top notch, and attention to detail in everything, and crazy sanding must be taken a long of time, this is just super amazing! thank you for the video!
Fantastic job. You have perfected the metallics and rust effects which is not an easy task. Well done. Keep the 6 inch rule. It does matter and makes you a much better prop maker.
Thank you! Haha, there’s no threat of me changing my ways, my brain would never allow it
That is insanely good 😱
The metal is totally convicing, and the piston parts of hydraulics look totally real
Wowsers
Well done on the build- it's amazing 👏
You should have a billion subscribers. So much work! You're really good at it. Thanks for the video.
Wow you nailed it. Fantastic paint job!
Thank you for pointing out your tools you use for your 3d prints. I would never have thought about the foot scraper.
All i can say is WOW THAT IS AWESOME
This is perhaps the coolest thing I have very seen. Amazing work!!
This is just great work and outstanding outcome!
My mantra has always been “weathering tells the story”- and I’ve tried, well thought I’ve tried pretty much every style, techniques, methods, materials out there - crisscross combining all the above, while doing some heavy glancing at the weathering techniques used in the scale model community.. I just learned a few things watching this amazing build..
These projects are just next level man! Fantastic jobs on these. I wish I had this kind of patience! This woman is low key building a robot army to take over Canada lol!
This is crazy! Amazing work! Im not even a star wars fan and this is awesome! 👍
This was incredible to watch. I'm a neophyte 3d printer and this is so inspiring.
Nice work, especially going into detail on the weathering
Looks great, the level of detail is insane.
Your art is incredible.
Great job! Looks just like the IG-12 from the show!
Going to keep returning to your videos when I make Metal props! Great Job!
I am in total awe of your immense talent. Thank you for sharing it with me and the world.
I really liked this video. The process and detail were amazing. I especially liked the way you explained each step.
I keep coming back to your video as a fantastic source of tips and tricks and man its just so amazing you ahve such great skills.
What an awesome build! Wow. Well done!
Well done, you must be very proud! Your attention to details is top notch!
That may be one of the best builds I have ever seen. Absolutely incredible!!!
Absolutely superb work! There is no cooler hobby
That’s absolutely mental!
The amount of work you put in is ridiculous. Thank you so much for sharing! Love your content ❤
Haha, thank you!
Your work is phenomenal!
Such an amazing build and pleasure to watch it evolve throughout all the steps.
Suscribed , your work is insane. I love it. You have a feeling for the paints and how to make it as real as posible that is incredible. Thanks for making videos like these.
Awesome work!!!!! I love this Video! Very Helpful for all other Builders out there! Best Regards from Germany...
Incredible weathering job! I'm still undecided about weathering my R2 for fear of messing it up. You make it look so easy!
This is absolutely amazing. So much work in this it’s incredible. Well done!
Thanks!
very impressive, and boy your work shows it.
Dank farrik that is some incredible work! Thank you for sharing this!
Insta like for this one. I'm excited to see IG finished!
WOW!! So cool! Incredible work! 😲😲❤❤
Working on IG-12 from DD now and this is really inspirational. Amazing work
Absolutely amazing. Such detail. 😮
very nice work, i really like your style of filming. it helps me to find ideas for my own projects. thank you very much!
Unbelievable
You are very talented!
Your work is simply amazing!
So good!! Amazing job! 🎉 This is the way!
Wow that was an EPIC build!! ❤
Incredible work and result, bravo !
Wooooooooow! World class! Absolutely phenomenal work!
Absolutely beautiful mate!
Tip from an auto manufacturer paint shop, you can put saran/cling film on your touch screen devices.
You really do have the skills.
Very rarely do I post in youtube comments but this is amazing. Great work - subbed.
Wow an absolutely amazing job! Really. All your hard work was worth it.
Incredible! So impressive 👍
This is incredible work. Really fantastic.
You are amazing! That's an awesome project.
Wow your build is so Awesome!
Wow. This is stunning....
That's really impressive!!! Great job on it :)
Dang!!! Blown away! Loving your content! Subbed!
Absolutely fantastic!
I appreciate that you emphasize how much time goes into this type if build. Really enjoy your videos and explain how/what/when you’ve done a step etc. Phenomenal build and thank you for sharing!
Incredible work, just outstanding!
Incredible, really entertaining to watch, and you are clearly very talented.
Wow! This is amazing! Great commitment and execution! Bravo!!
What an amazing build, the weathereing is really incredible. Congrats
what an amazing job! Such a beautifully done prop!
Fantastic job, very very talented
What an amazing build! The metal parts are so convincing. Tip: if you do want them to look oily and grimed, MIG has some amazing effects like Steaking Grime and Fresh Engine Oil
Wow "*******" amazing work.
That is so absolutely cool
Beautiful
I love it, you did an amazing job. I am in the process of 3d printing a full size R2D2.
Thats incredible! Great job, so awesome
Amazing job. Well done!