I Built a Rocket Engine Model From a Lightbulb!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Hi everyone! In this week's video I'll build a Rocket Engine, using pieces of junk, like the plastic of a dead lightbulb and other pieces of trash, and of course some 3D printed parts, combining trash and technology to create something amazing!
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Watching your videos is a great time. Thanks for sharing your hard work dude 👍👍
I love the ingenuity and the vision; they really do look like genuine engines! 👍
Great timing! My tea just brewed.
Your thought process is second to none! 😍🤩👍🏻🙌🏻
I know a bunch of Gi Joe guys that would LOVE to get there hands on those two engines… me included!😂 Awesome awesome work and detailing!
Great editing in this one!
Id love to see the space ships those Rocket engines come from 🚀 👍
Really cool built ! All that's left to do is scratch building the spacecraft that holds this amazing piece of engine... 😆
Great job! A real pleasure to see your process here.
Looks like a SpaceX raptor engine for Super Heavy booster. All you need is another 31 and you could build the booster.
Well done, love that tubing!!
Dude, you really have a sick brain.
Brilliant!!!
I see the end result in the beginning, whoei nice!
And then you start with a light bulb!!!
How!?! pffffff, mindblowing.
Keep up the nice work, I really enjoy this.
Thank you! Cheers!
Incredible!! I could see that on a sci-fi ship in any movie!!
love these cut transitions! very cool
You are one criminally underrated scratchbuilder on TH-cam.
*very impressive creativity and skill set displayed here*
Much like your humanoid repair bot scene but with scaffolding, open hatches and many more hoses and cables
Very nice. Merry Christmas! 😎🇨🇦
Very cool! You could easily do great work for a movie VFX company.
The end result is incredible and very satisfying! I love your creativity on this project! ✌
Happy holidays! 😄
Thank you! You too!
Fantastic work, as always!
Amazing, you give me inspiration for my terrain hobbies thanks man!
Nice one!
Thanks!
6:25 I think it looks so good *because* it's crooked
I don't know if you know this, but if you have super glue overspill, you can clean the super glue with some Tamiya Extra Thin (or Mr Cement S, this one has a better brush). Just go a few times over the super glue with the extra thin cement and the overspill will be gone. Anyway, thanks for the inspiration and keep up the good work!!
Cool tip! Tamiya stuff here is very hard to get and pretty expensive, but thanks for the tip anyways!
I recently subscribed to your channel and I have been glued to the screen absorbing many of your builds. Absolutely amazing to me. I had one idea for you that could make your next mech bot a cool diorama. You need to build a repair scene with one of many of your bots you have already done but make the scene with some multiple level scaffolding going on 3 sides with your bot in the middle being anchored down, hatches open with hoses and wires running from your floor of the diorama up into the open panels and a human figure or two on the scaffolding reaching inside hooking things up>>>>>>>>>just an idea that I know you could knock out of this world. Bill from Co.
Love your work dude, have a great holydays and greetings from France ! ;)
Thanks, you too!
You are incredible! I love all the tubing and the crooked parts are a great touch that way!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful build as always, happy holidays!
Thank you! You too!
Awesome as always, great video
This is awesome work mate, I’m making them to, with most of pipes and wiering..🤟
Muito bom seu trabalho... Muita criatividade e técnica apurada... Nos mínimos detalhes...
Muitíssimo obrigado!!
awesome piece of art...Greetings
Many thanks
Really great build
Very nice! What about making a workshop to fit those engines, man?
Very nice work 😉👍
Very awesome build man! Congrats and happy holydays
I love you man merry Christmas
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Fantastic work, really inspiring!!
Thanks a lot!
Dude great job, this is really awesome!
Cool engine Cut Dude🎄TFS, GB :)
Dá vontade de sair pegando peças e recicláveis e sair montando umas naves também, mas eu sei que não ia chegar nem perto dessa perfeição 😂 bom trabalho, cara
Foi assim que eu comecei!! Manda brasa amigo, obrigado!
Awesome build and very inspiring. Happy New Year!
Thanks, you too!
white circle bit at 1:36 is from inside a glue stick i think
Some electroplating on these engines would be fire man
Seasons greetings to you CTG. I firmly believe that there's a race of aliens 'out-there' and like the Thermians in 'Galaxy Quest' they're taking you litterally and they use your designs to craft real, working equipment - you may want to include some failsafes and cut-offs in your weapon builds. . .just in case!
Yeah the thing of using 3d painting or laser printing its a bit out of my reach for now. 🤔
I wonder how can avoid that passage.
great job
Am I the only one who could see the Yakut Engine in a scratch built Batmobile?
Awesome!!
Have you checked the voltage in your electrical system?
unfortunately, the q-tips here in the Netherlands arent made of plastic, but from environment-friendly paper.... at least, the ones i could find.
hey man! which kind of primer do you use?
Local brand I guess, nothing too fancy!
Jama Jurabaev is one of your patreons?
Getting a big Kallamity vibe from this
you need a resin printer my friend