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  • Does the plastic ever overheat?

  • what happened to ivan?

  • Nice presentation

  • @nicjasno I am using the white glue.But the air all comes out from the switch :( .

    If I use the super blue.It will fixed,right?

  • @sunnykoomos Its not just the glue, you also have to prepare the shwitch before the 2 pieces are glued back together, so that they really sit well and that the rubber seal can seal. Superglue will make sure the switch doesn't come apart again.

  • What did you used to stuck back the air switch?

  • @sunnykoomos I superglue them back together.

  • excuse me, i will require one of these v8's for my truck, gasoline not diesel please, thankyou.

  • By the way, if you want smoother movement out of you slider dolly rail thing than a design that would probably work better for you would be the one featured in this video called "DIY Camera Slider".

  • Amazing! Way more production value than your previous videos, looks like you have a great camera too! What camera is it, a 550d?

  • @pagani8 It's not my camera. It was a nikon d300, i belive, with some very expensive lenses.

  • @nicjasno Oh, I wondered. It certainly looks beautiful though, especially with how sharp that lens is and how shallow the depth of field. You might want to borrow it again for making a film of the Mustang product in action though, you could learn a few camera tricks from watching Top Gear and everyone'll want it! A shot with the camera on the back of one car facing the Mustang and then having it accelerate and then pass by would be very cool indeed! (although that'd be like$3000 in a crash:P)

  • @pagani8 I used a Nikon D300 with a Sigma 17-70 f/2.8-4.5 for the first scene, then alternating between a Sigma 24 f/1.8 and Nikkor 50 f/1.8. Was hoping to also use the Sigma 85 f/1.4, which is my favourite lens, but there wasn't enough room for such a narrow lens.

  • @darjanator Okay, thanks! An 85 is definitely very narrow, especially since the d300 is a crop frame camera? Anyway, definitely pays to have a good lens, love the sharpness and the shallow DOF with the 1.8 aperture!

  • Do you do these things over a weekend?

  • @Gater1337 Usually.

  • youz do some time consuming works. I see why this costs so much for an engine

  • Ha ha I work on the floor

  • If you look closely you could probably build the engine from them pictures......

    Awesome video, how do you make the switches air tight after opening them up? I opened 3 up and after glueing back together there was a bit of a gap between the switch and the back peice.

  • @technicdesigner After opening the3m up you have to carefully work the surfaces that will be glued with an exacto knife and a file, to get the needed fit.

  • if only i had so many legos ... what do u need the power drill for ?

  • @checkadog It's for enlargin the cylinder/switch inlets and various other holes, to fit the tubing through. Lego liftarms have 4.8mm holes, i need 5.1 for the tubing to pass through.

  • if only i had so many legos ...

  • you look totally badass!

  • Nice BG music.

    Also, were you super gluing those lego technic piece together?

  • @MRSketch09 Some elements of the crankshaft and the switches of course.

  • @nicjasno Ah, thanks for the answer.

  • Amazing.

  • That is just art, bro. Seriously impressive stuff.

  • thanks for this.

    what software did you use to make the morphing effect between the single images?

  • @PhiSei92 Twixtor, then it was rendered in adobe premiere.

  • favorited liked everything! Keep up the good work man!

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