Wow! Thank you so much for making this video and for the shout out! You've explained the mysterious process of sofubi so clearly and beautifully, better than I've ever seen. You're the best!
@lindahoang512311 ай бұрын
Hey Wonder Goblin!!! So cool to see two of my favorite artists in one video!
@vinylwonder11 ай бұрын
Hey Linda! So sweet of you to say that! Thank you!@@lindahoang5123
@mixymixee11 ай бұрын
Y'all do magical work together!
@richardlee367911 ай бұрын
The Crafman is like the Bruce Lee of toy production, looking all around the world at every culture he can find for tricks and techniques to work into his own style. Man's a Craf-Fu Master.
@sunderark11 ай бұрын
"I digest" made me chuckle out loud. I love you, Crafsman.
@spitrat20210 ай бұрын
Me too
@stewartbeaumont784711 ай бұрын
The slow horror of Crafsman watching Oto7 malfunction is peak comedy
@mattkaufenberg779711 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the shoutout! The kids thought it was the coolest thing ever❤🙏
@wesofoz10 ай бұрын
King Jaguar!!!!! I'm so honored you included my original character in his sofubi form
@TheCrafsMan10 ай бұрын
What a fantastic character! Super impressive work, my friend!
@DoYouLikeMyNameDude11 ай бұрын
5:45 A brief explanation is that the different liquids have a their own thermal properties. Oil can release more heat energy and remain at 100 degrees than toluene can. If the vinyl cures clear when heated over a long period of time then this makes sense as the toluene can only transfer so much heat energy into the vinyl before the liquid near the mold cools. Just by changing liquids you can achieve quicker or slower curing times using the same setup with little to no temperature adjustment. In other words, if you want a burnt egg put it on a red hot frying pan, and if you want a warm egg put it on a red hot sheet of thin aluminum foil.
@2degucitas11 ай бұрын
Toluene is carcinogenic. Having an open vat of that stuff 24\7 terrifies me.
@machineman649811 ай бұрын
Are we sure that’s toluene and not salt?
@TheCrafsMan10 ай бұрын
@@2degucitas This is why I say it with a question mark at the end, because it *seems* fairly unsafe... but when you talk to someone who actually pulls vinyl, they'll probably say "It hasn't killed me yet." :|
@neilewing68039 ай бұрын
I think the whole toluene thing came from a factory visit video rampage did years ago… we don’t use toluene. It’s a salt oil bath. In the furnace tank the salt doesn’t boil and disperses heat evenly.
@erickmain23 күн бұрын
@@neilewing6803can you elaborate on this please?
@randomuploaderguy11 ай бұрын
Craftsman you really deserve millions of subscribers. Your video editing quality is top notch. I hope viewers take the time to share your videos around more. You should have 20M subs by now, your videos are SO GOOD.
@MightyJabbasCollection11 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see this video! I've been obsessed with sofubi for a while now and this is a great intro. Also very excited about the upcoming sofubi from Crafsman! (Also thanks for the brief shoutout taken from my own video about sofubi)
@TheCrafsMan11 ай бұрын
Hey buddy! I was going to message you directly on Instagram to be sure you saw the final thing. :D The footage from your visit is SO nice, my friend. Also... I think I got the soft vinyl "infection" now. LOL!
@ScruffyLookinRGB11 ай бұрын
I was almost positive you would be featured in this video somewhere 😉 congratulations 🎊 👏
@UncleJessy11 ай бұрын
Man this video was packed with amazing toy content. Loved every second
@TheCrafsMan11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, Uncle Jessy! Glad you enjoyed it. :D
@lastbastionstudiostv11 ай бұрын
We're so honored to be called out in this video!!!!!
@DanyaLikeLasagna2 ай бұрын
Crafman is the best thing the KZbin algorithm ever gave me. He is a national treasure.
@MushyMonkey9 ай бұрын
The algorithm just threw me this channel for the first time. I'm shocked you don't have 10 times as many views. I love the stop motion and puppetry! I'm subbing and liking
@TheCrafsMan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving one of my videos a chance! I really do appreciate that, and the very kind words!
@volttherobot11 ай бұрын
What a cool episode/history lesson - my Maker has an old windup “cat chasing a ball” celluloid toy that has “made in occupied Japan” on it. Looks like you have a lot of cool stuff going on, congrats on being featured in that magazine! Nice to see (and hear) OTTO7 again. And having a vinyl toy of him being made- whuuuut?!? xoxo
@carlosmtabi470611 ай бұрын
😁thx for the video, i lived in Japan as a child, & that smell of the vinyl in the toy stores is one of the things that has stuck in my memory 50 years later, wish i still had some of those toys!
@yotoeben11 ай бұрын
Seriously such a good video CrafsMan! Thank you so much for shouting out The Beast is Back/Chris Lee, following him online has introduced so much of the toy making community to me- even have made some friends at toy shows talking about his work! Such a genuinely great artist!
@CapedKong11 ай бұрын
This is the perfect video to refer people to when introducing them to sofubi now. I love it.
@BadmanPictures6 ай бұрын
this is my first video on collector toys ever
@rudepanda830011 ай бұрын
So cool, Crafsman!!! It's such an honor to have you in the FutuRETROistic magazine!!! I'm so excited to order my OTO-7!!! Thanks for such an edu-taining video!!! 🐼🐼
@mikec155411 ай бұрын
Softnicity. I love being here
@Dameinthewild11 ай бұрын
Crafsman doing a "how It's made" video. I'd be fascinated by a whole series of these. Especially because you've already done such a good job of introducing us to these basic concepts. So when you talk about what the process allows compared to injections molds, etc. I know what you mean! :D
@chriskind11 ай бұрын
My goodness gracious. Crafsman plus how it's made. I can't absorbe it! Too chilllll. Also non glove set of craftsman hands. I feel like we just saw the Sasquatch. Your love to other vinyl creators is beautiful. Love it.
@Urushi12kitty11 ай бұрын
hi craftsman, i love your videos! thank you for doing a video on sofubi, they're a niche hobby here (mostly with tokusatsu collectors) so its nice to see them get some love! Fun fact: a lot of dnd monsters were inspired by a bunch of ultraman figures and sofubi that the creators stumbled upon!
@sophiegoose11 ай бұрын
Great video! Sofubi is such an interesting genre of toys and art. The unique manufacturing and painting processes make them so interesting, they've really got a vibe like nothing else in the collecting space. It's so neat holding a piece that you know someone literally pulled from the mold by hand and/or meticulously painted. They have such a strong handmade vibe, gives me the same feeling as holding a hand-wittled wooden figurine or a vintage toy from the mid 1900s or earlier where it was crafted near entirely by hand. The price can be very high but you're paying for the process, the labor, the ability of the artist's sculptwork to come out in the final product and the feel of the materials once you have it in-hand. Such neat little chunks of vinyl, honestly.
@user-nd7rg5er5g10 ай бұрын
The lightbulb with feet was adorable.
@luckyrabbithead1232111 ай бұрын
Thank You, Sir. You are beloved.
@critic2o510 ай бұрын
Absolutely wonderful video, as an amateur toy artist I'm thankful for you and your content everyday!
@GojiGuy8 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm Alex from Seismic Toys and this video does such a great job explaining why we do what we do! And what makes the process so unique.
@Therealmrmeow11 ай бұрын
Oto-7 bringing some drama to the Crafs-shed! Love that you are into soft vinyl! what cool and crazy designs! I think that soft vinyl has a more artistic aesthetic than most toys. Some other toys designs are certainly great, especially vinyl figures and such but there is certainly something special about those soft vinyls that makes them right at home in an art gallery.
@TheCrafsMan11 ай бұрын
MR. MEOW in the hizz-ouse! :D Sincere thanks for the kind comment, and honestly for just hanging with me all this time!
@toddmartyjoe10 ай бұрын
Glad I stumbled into this video. I love your super chill voice and humor! What a great video. I'm gonna look for more of them!
@Moonguided10 ай бұрын
"Softnicity" is going directly in my word rotation. You are amazing as always.
@Dukenukem8122 ай бұрын
Wow man, i came here because i was just a little curious and ended up getting a full history class, refrences and links on where to get my own stuff done!! This is how it should be!! Thank you!!
@ELDENRANGOON11 ай бұрын
You speak with the voice of a calm sentient landscape. Subscribed. ❤
@TheCrafsMan10 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you so much!
@MakingToys11 ай бұрын
This is a great video! Thanks for including and giving credit to my work!
@Rody_le_Cid11 ай бұрын
konnichi wa, always a good day when a Crafsman video comes out! I lived in Tokyo 6 years, hope you enjoyed yourself.
@Brutzkrieg11 ай бұрын
I have been so excited for you to enter the world of sofubi!
@WhoTFReallyCares10 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video. Your kind calming voice, curiosity of the art of toy making, and willingness to share your research/experience with us are very much appreciated ❤.
@punkdrunky10 ай бұрын
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing the world of sofubi 🍻🍻
@mrjoesefus76972 ай бұрын
your videos are so creative , so well done and sooo entertaining!
@TheRealAlpha211 ай бұрын
Incredibly informative video on a process of of toy making I never knew about. In all the DIY efforts you already do I can imagine you seeing this and wanting to experiment with it yourself, immediately.
@andy-in-indy11 ай бұрын
One of the GI Joe customizes I know, Skunk Works Customs, speaks glowingly about Wonder Vinyl paint. The soft vinyl process you showed is similar to the way they made the original GI Joe heads. Their heating process was much faster than what was shown here, and the kept them in motion while they heat cured. The opening for the neck post was then pushed out with a sharpened tube. It is not hard to get plastisol, and many people use it to make custom fishing lures. That PVC is usually very soft (Shore OO instead of Shore A like silicone molds).
@marsfeathers9 ай бұрын
That vinyl wonder paint scratch test had my jaw dropping with shock, wow!! Love to see a small business making leaps in the hobby
@English_bean6 ай бұрын
Wow im so glad to see the channel has just kept growing all thes years!! I stopped watching back when the spacechicken first started being sold and now im back to see things are progressing more than ever! Much love man xxx you are a comfort, a genuis and an inspiration.
@paulkiefer389311 ай бұрын
Max toy and bwana spoons is where I started my sofubi and kaiju collecting.
@weaz54911 ай бұрын
Timing! I just bought a piece by and artist named gargamel at a toy show the same day this video came out. Never heard of sofubi until yesterday, but the piece was cool and spoke to me.
@Lockdown_50211 ай бұрын
Uhhhhh so the algorithm recommended this video and I'm friggin glad it did! This is amazing. Great production. Informative and funny!
@TheCrafsMan11 ай бұрын
Thank you for checking out one of my videos! I do appreciate that, as well as the nice comment! Hope you stick around with us! :D
@APG211210 ай бұрын
Very interesting realm of toys I have never given much thought to. This video sums it up nice and neat. Shifting gears,I don’t know which is more soothing….the music track or the calm,cool,creole accent of Crafsman. It’s like chopping up toy shop with Dr. John. Thank you Crafsman for your time and effort.
@SabrinasWorkshop10 ай бұрын
That Kaiju kitty is my new favorite thing ❤😺 Thanks for the hard work and care you put into your videos, they are always a treat!
@MsSayanna10 ай бұрын
First time watching one of your videos. Saw those adorable kaiju kitties over a year ago on pinteres and now I know that the world of toys and craft is so vast and fascinating. I've never been into collecting that much, but these days it's growing on me. Thank you, it was truly interesting video, will be surely checking out more! Now i want to make a toy myself
@emperorhadrian601110 ай бұрын
My soft vinyl Ultraseven is the crown jewel of my collection. Big appreciation of this video.
@EMMmaximino10 ай бұрын
nice i remember candy bolton when she just started out, and watching her grow and grow and grow, shes' got beatiful toys
@roadkillraker10 ай бұрын
Awesome dive into a nostalgic way of making the toys we grew up with. Many old vinyl toys were handed down to multiple generations they were so durable.
@Frank_wow11 ай бұрын
I love your videos they are so cool
@atitagain8310 ай бұрын
Huge fan of all things in this video. Your SM animation AND puppeteering skills are getting as crazy as your editing.
@CajunCraftastrophe11 ай бұрын
Thanks, man! This was a very informative and well-put-together video. I'm excited about your new figure. Nice work!
@bonuslifeart11 ай бұрын
I haven’t been this invested in the day-to-day life of a puppet since Mr Socko entered my life.
@jamescorvus670911 ай бұрын
This is the video I've been waiting for
@ProfDragonite11 ай бұрын
Much as I love a good S.H. Figuarts for my displays, I've been SO EXCITED to finally get sofubis for my kids, to share in my love of toku and Japanese toys.
@selinabirkin134410 ай бұрын
crafsman is a lovely example of how much hard work and dedication and magic goes into aspects of life i hardly even think about most days
@christophersoprano-sculptor11 ай бұрын
Fascinating process.Love that Baby Godzilla. Looking forward to the OTTO 7 So-fubi.
@HavasiP11 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Your love and interest in these things shine through the screen.
@teguhjati2496 ай бұрын
Love for you mr craftSman... Happy everytime for you .🎉
@e-mananimates227410 ай бұрын
I could never get enough of your videos! Your voice is mellow, and your comedy puts a smile on my face!
@mikedudley353010 ай бұрын
😍😍😍 This is the first time I've ever seen someone showing the mold making process. Awesome sauce!
@eggi556910 ай бұрын
Wow, it's been years since i've seen your videos pop up on my feed, mr. Crafsman. The quality of your videos has clearly taken a sharp upturn since you showed us different things you like. Very glad to see content creation is working out well, can't wait to see more!
@grimmx11 ай бұрын
Very informative video, loved seeing the process of how these soft vinyl toys are made!
@isaacpimentel648210 ай бұрын
I love this channel, you are not entertaining, but very educational! This is a process many fans are passionate about, but unfortunately a lot of artists are very lip sealed about the processes, while you give the people a high quality scholarly level of explanation! Awesome channel
@jonathangehman400511 ай бұрын
That was such an interesting and pleasant 19 minutes and 15 seconds, I think I'll watch it again
@gayrurumon11 ай бұрын
Very interesting and informative video. I've loved how these types of toys look since I was a kid, and I'm just now discovering what they are and how they get to look so beautifully detailed.
@deadringer44410 ай бұрын
This is my first introduction to your channel and I am absolutely delighted
@nellkellino-miller767310 ай бұрын
I have never cared about or been interested in plastic toys as an artform, but praise the algorithm!. Big love from the graffiti/calligraphy/hiphop world!
@artfabula11 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see your new Sofubi Toy. It's an incredible process that one. So exciting to get the toy from the factory. A surreal feeling, but an incredible one. Thanks for helping the community! And keep up the good work!
@yenshintoys10 ай бұрын
This is so awesome! Thanks for highlighting the world of SOFUBI
@will625810 ай бұрын
Your skillset never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for all the effort you put into your work. It really is a joy to watch.
@CreakyCrafts-gk8kgАй бұрын
I love this video! It’s almost like a kind of documentary style, but crafsman. it’s awesome!
@wehttam5kin63211 ай бұрын
Love soft vinyl, I grew up with kaiju figures. Never really knew what all went into making them, so interesting
@RobertKade11 ай бұрын
Great Job!!! for someone that is new to the sofubi scene you nailed it!!!! Keep up the great work!!!!
@DVSNCREW10 ай бұрын
Wow! Ma, I made it! Thanks for including the Ruski Mouski, Crafsman! 🙏🙏🙏
@slimehousetv11 ай бұрын
Crafsman doing Sofubi is a game changer 🙌
@gabbysned243410 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this video, cool to see a lot of familiar names in here!! i love my little sofubi collection -- hope to see more people joining this fun community!
@Rezmason10 ай бұрын
You make a great first impression, craf 🤩
@NicoleHam10 ай бұрын
This video is one of the best things ever, pure zen for me. I got into making toys literally last year -- I'm not fully 'anywhere' with my career in it yet, but I hope to get there one day. A part of me is searching for kinship with Japan's hand in the toy trade as well, being of Japanese Descent -- I STG my brainstem has just been obsessed with fabrication and creature-design since I was out the womb. ANYWAY, as per usual, brilliant videos man. Really appreciate this, even though I've been getting into sofubi (and own a few pieces from some people here!!!) -- SOFUBI is life, toy-making is the best de-stresser a few investments in materials can buy. What a cool and awesome community. ALSO-- The Vinyl wonder good vibes are so real. Won't forget DCON 2022 and me just buying a ton and having a lovley convo with the seller(s) there. Plus the paint is HELLA good, even on resin
@RisingApe11 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this, I really enjoy seeing the glimpses into other cultures/ communities and most of all designs
@nataliadeavilapires213610 ай бұрын
Thanks for being just a wonderful addition to KZbin Crafsman thank you.
@jacksonriley442311 ай бұрын
good to see you Crafsman!
@robinkat11 ай бұрын
So happy to see that puppet face again!!!
@Lee-Dixon198711 ай бұрын
Love seeing this entry! The history, the process of sofubi and getting to see my pocketnaut image! The oto7 prototype looks phenomenal, Thank you for sharing, crafsman! God bless.
@trevann821311 ай бұрын
Crafsman I am in your discord and was there when you talked about doing more like documentary long videos and I think this is the perfect craftman style documentary video format (I'm only 5 minutes in rn tho as I write)
@mattypow8211 ай бұрын
Thank you for making the video for me to watch it. I know other people already said it but you are the best.
@maddestmike579111 ай бұрын
Love ya, Crafsman. :)
@funlabsdesignstudio11 ай бұрын
We gathered our 🍿 popcorn got right set on the comfy couch & enjoyed this Craf-ubi 😁👌🏼 Sofubi Video! Thanks again for always Keepin Steady Craftin! We ❤ your fantastically amazing & educationally inspiring show & have for a long time! Blessings to you all Crafsfamily from the Fun Labs Design Studio Family Always! 🙌🏼🙏🏼♥️ "Keep Creatin' & Stay Classy!"
@MrFractalrabbit11 ай бұрын
This is excellent! Thank you for making this!
@muccia732810 ай бұрын
You and otto 7's interactions are hilarious and delightful 😊 i hope otto 7 enjoyed his trip 😅
@matta293911 ай бұрын
I love seeing OTO7 and CrafsMan interact together. I hope to have a OTO7 sitting on my desk someday!
@j4hrul39110 ай бұрын
Ditto!
@lindahoang512311 ай бұрын
CrafsMan, I am vinyl toy obsessed and am so excited that you released this video! Thank you!!!
@ecwprincezbya11 ай бұрын
This is the chillest How It's Made episode
@kurodon85336 ай бұрын
Great to see our buddy Bwana represented! Keep up the good work!
@JomasterTheSecond11 ай бұрын
I got a bunch of vintage Masked Rider Sofubi as a Christmas present from my parents when I was young and I've always loved Sofubi ever since. They always have such a charming style to them, yknow?
@dirtymick01us11 ай бұрын
19 minutes and 15 seconds ago I didn`t even know this was a thing. Thanks, Crafsman! Such a cool video.
@danthemakerman11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the education.
@bladedfanfighter11 ай бұрын
theres always so much joy and love in his videos, they just make any day better!