Titan, you brought him to life!! Fantastic poses, it's like seeing him in the movie!! So awesome!!
@craigpeacha3136 Жыл бұрын
You bring so much joy to all of us who love #5... You're awesome!
@Robothut Жыл бұрын
Voice recognition has come a long way since the days of the 1980's Omni bots. Just fantastic demo. Thank you for sharing with us.
@pittbullpuppie9 ай бұрын
That’s awesome ..every time he was mad ,I could hear “no disassemble “ in my head loud and clear…..
@ean1281 Жыл бұрын
Man you just keep blowing me away with your craftsmanship and dedication can I buy one of your 1/6 scale versions
@lander15912 ай бұрын
The eyes going Red when angry would be the Icing on the Cake..
@chrissmith5148 Жыл бұрын
It would be amazing to see him do the locos movement and singing.. I think yours could be better than the Robosons, I just picked up an Optimus Prime flagship for my nephew.. You are really doing a great toy here that could be much better than theirs.. Ground breaking if programmable so the user can input a file with the speech and save movements to act out scenes or add custom movements and sound with light up lips that can be triggered over a selected time period of the sound clip..
@ZeliPeti9 ай бұрын
Great work! Good luck!
@chrissmith5148 Жыл бұрын
Wow, he's amazing..
@peterparker6584 Жыл бұрын
Given what I seen in one of the other videos there's a large version that is a posable figure and are trying to imagine they've got to be like 5 or 10 grand and who can afford them;).i love the great big fig figurine I seen in the other video but I'm just trying to imagine who's got the budget lol.
@titanwross Жыл бұрын
Don't know really, all I know is im completely sold out of this 1/3 scale and can't even keep up with the orders for them
@peterparker6584 Жыл бұрын
@@titanwross That is totally awesome! I'm not going to lie I'm glad to hear that. Correct me if I'm wrong these things are like $5,000 each? I'm taking a shot in the dark because it looks like a insane amount of time and effort goes into designing the parts and painting the stuff between materials and manual labor. It's not something being done in a sweat Factory on an assembly line. It's if I'm right all basically being done by hand so these are like what $2,000 or $5,000 a piece right or am I wrong on the price? What I'm going by is those big statues or those action figures from a couple of companies that I keep hearing about wear a 12 in action figure of something like Freddy Krueger is $1,200 and they made like a limited run of a thousand or 2,000 I'm trying to think of the name of one of the companies it'll come to me. I seen guys on KZbin Do videos about the statues some of them are like a 14-in statue or 16-in statue and apparently each statue is hand painted and there's a run of like 500 or 1,000 and they run anywhere between 1,000 and $3,000 for one of those statues of say characters from the X-Men or something like that. Sideshow toys that was it there are quite a few Sideshow action figures that will run you anywhere between 800 and 1500 American or more for a 12-in figure. Scary thing is I own a sideshow Freddy Krueger. Somebody at some point ended up having it in the possession of a child LOL. The Freddy Krueger was in a box of toys that was at a record store where the guy tried to get into selling vintage toys. The clothing on the Freddy Krueger had had something spilled on it and the material had turned to powder I didn't think anything of the Freddy Krueger figure at the time and stuck it on a Shelf found out later on it's from Sideshow toys and apparently insanely expensive I forget the exact price tag some of their cheaper stuff is like 400 bucks and up. I tried getting replacement pants and sweater for it the pants were like a hundred or 150 bucks if you could get them and the sweater was like another 100 or 200 bucks if you could get it lol. I figure I'll eventually find a pair of pants from a 12-in GI Joe or 12-in Kin and same thing probably something from Barbie is similar to Freddy's sweater. Like a 12-in Harry Potter figure and a crap load of 1980s and 90s figures some of them are Hall of Fame GI Joe and so on still blows my mind that somebody would pay $300 or more and then somebody's kid ends up playing with it and Wrecking it. I'm trying to imagine how much realistically you charge for that thing I'm assuming around 5 grand American because of how much work goes into making one between materials and labor where everything's hand done. The fact that you're selling out of them is impressive and I do hope you're making money at the end of the day because the thing looks like a model kit but it's made out of mostly what I can tell metal and it's very impressive. Even if a lot of the stuff is 3D printed there's still the work that goes into painting it the time to 3D print it clean it and so on. I remember seeing the little Johnny fives and short circuit 2 and we all thought they were going to be a thing to come out at Christmas time and they never did. I'm really glad there's people out there nowadays doing stuff like this.Short circuit is like Gremlins where a lot of us are wondering what happened and there was never anything done with the property whether it be a television series or more movies. You don't know what it's like trying to tell somebody around 14 years old that Johnny 5 is not CGI that was all practical effects and a puppet being operated by multiple puppeteers with servos and electronics cables wires and so on. If you've got a good eye and scenes of the movie you can see the antennas on Johnny's back in the movie. It was basically a giant remote control toy in a lot of cases operated by multiple individuals. Guy over it in in England somehow managed to build a fully functional life size Johnny 5 on a level that is just insanely impressive it's completely movie accurate as far as I can tell and to make things even more mind-blowing it's not just a statue it's a fully functional remote robot I seen the video you did of a little 12 inch or 14 in Johnny 5 remote operated little guy and I just blew my mind that you were able to pull something off that small and so detailed.
@LifeBloom12 Жыл бұрын
That is really cool 😎
@d-rockpain4250 Жыл бұрын
How am I just now noticing the Explorers display?!!😮
@titanwross Жыл бұрын
Ahhh that's one of my latest projects, it's studio scale with custom lighting, will have to do a video of it soon
@thedalekharry10 ай бұрын
THATS AMAZING GREAT JOB
@e7yu10 ай бұрын
This is so, very cool. 😎👍
@eccentricviews Жыл бұрын
amazing!
@bug651611 ай бұрын
So this is what newton was doing to train the nova bots