 not be suitable for children under 13 years of age. Viewer discretion is advised. Hey, what's going on guys? Patriot Prime here once again with another episode of the set rep. And my guest tonight is 3D Print Master Extraordinaire Firetox. Good evening, everyone. I don't know, I had to think of a weird intro. It's so funny, I could have swore that I had Firetox on one of these set reps before and I was arguing with him. Yes, I have had you on one before. I did a quick search and no, I was wrong. So my bad. He just hopped in on one of our chats one day and we've always thought you've just been part of the team. Yeah, no, you had offered a long time ago when we first started doing this stuff, when I started sending you stuff, you'd offer to do it. And I was definitely camera shy. No, man, I'm not that guy. I'm like, that's cool, that's cool. And then one day, I think Kato talked me into it. So I did Kato and oh. You did Kato? Oh yeah, oh yeah. TF cons will be weird, man. Oh, it's gonna be so great. It's so weird. It's gonna be pants everywhere. Oh, not on deluxe though. I did deluxe too. Hey, Jason, you haven't missed a thing, man. We just started. It won't give Jason a big shout out. He lent me that giant KO side swipe. That was an amazing figure. Yeah, that thing is cool. Like that tip, I've been looking at the, that same brand that I can't pronounce either has a siege optimus and a siege, a black siege optimus for Nemesis that they've had since before Nemesis was the thing. And they're only 20 bucks on like a certain website that we won't promote. And I keep thinking like, oh man, I wanna get it. I wanna get it and I never bought it. And then I saw that one and was like, okay, that quality is worth it. I'm gonna go with that one. So nice, you finally got it. Cool, like a riot, didn't like fit good and stuff, like, cause I don't make these. I just, they make them, but. Where do you have yours made at? It's through Teespring. Teespring, yeah. I got some new ones coming in. I've got some special, I can't remember if I showed you not some TF con ones ready to go. It has the TF con logo right here. Oh yeah, I think that's all right. That I did ask permission for. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, we've got Digital Caveman, Hell Hasbro Reviews, Ninja Bill, Lone Dragon, RKR, Kato's in the house, Benjamin Whitcomb, Jason Wade Cox, Elite's Reviews, Larkin. Man, we got a crowd in here. I thought I saw Chris Milchev. They get quite a few. So real quick, before we get started, I know pretty much everybody who watches me knows who you are through my reviews of your fantastic products here. So, but if you want, introduce yourself. I'm Mike, otherwise known as Firetox, either Designs or just Firetox. I know I'm hard to search because everything auto-corrects to Firefox, but I promise I've had that name longer. I started making 3D stuff for me back in like 2019, started posting it up and sharing it with people. And then at some point, pretty early, pretty ballsy on my behalf, reached out to you one day and said, hey, do you want to take a look at some of this stuff? I'll send you some free stuff. And you graciously agreed, and it has been kind of crazy ever since. Not gonna lie. I think the first set, it was just like a mixed bag of things. And it took me forever to review them because I'm like, how do I do this? Yeah, yeah, it was like the original roller that doesn't fit in the trailer because it's actually doesn't need to go in the G1 trailer. That's why it has the pins on the back, but no, no. I've got a couple of your rollers right here. Well, Elites, thank you so much for the Super Chat. Of course, you know, when you're on my stream and where's Nick, because you know what a Super Chat gets you. Oh, Nick. Oh, Nick. I would do it. I'm gonna be so paranoid at TF Con. I'm like, I cannot do anything. Make sure the cameras aren't around. Yeah, you're talking about your rollers. I've got your glow in the dark roller right here. You always got some made up. And my favorite is your nemesis roller with all the spikes and the mini guns. So. So I only have two official versions of the roller. Well, three official versions of the roller, actually. There's the original one that works in the G1 trailer and works with the launcher in the G1 trailer. There's the one I made when they finally released Earthrise Optimus Prime. So the one that everyone knows, that one that still holds the mini figures or the headmasters and stuff. That's the one I think I'm pretty much known for that I find on eBay and Etsy all the time and drives me nuts. And then there's the nemesis one. And then there's a couple of unofficial ones that the one Kato has that has the reject-a-cons logo in the hood was kind of me testing to see if that would work. And then I made this white one, which is gonna, it's gonna glare out, but. It does. Yeah. So it's absolutely. That one was a glowing one at first. It's actually printed in translucent filament. And I was trying to show that when you're printing things you can't really make things completely clear. So this is clear filament. It's crystal clear when you look at it. And this one's actually for deluxe for when I see him at TF-Con because I know he loves everything that's, he loves his translucent transformers. But then for TF-Con and part of the whole, like if you buy one of my shirts and I see you, I made very limited amount of these green ones that I'm never gonna offer to print them in this color again. These I'm gonna give away at TF-Con if I see anybody wearing the shirts. And then I'm going to, at some point, release a version of Roller for Rodivus Prime. Yeah. You made my logo. I still need to paint it. Oh, let's see. Chauncey had a question for you real quick. Is 3D printing something you do for a living? Not at all. Is nothing to do what I do for a living. And I'm gonna keep it that way. I transferred over to working with Etsy simply because it was making shipping easier. It was getting harder for me to be able to go through and print labels and stuff going through the post office by myself. And Larkin kind of actually pointed me it like really should go with Etsy because it helps so much with shipping. So I started with Etsy, which means for that and with their rules, the only stuff I'm willing to put on Etsy is stuff I already pre-print. So like if I have like, this is what the Earthrise, well, this is what the Megatron Shattered Glass set looks like when I print it. And I won't put them up for sale unless I already have them printed because it's gonna help me. You don't have to wait as long. There are sometimes where I will have a couple, only have a couple, but I might sell four or five and I need to make more. But I don't want this to be a business. I don't want this to be something I do for a living. I never have. I've never tried to profit off of it. If anything, I sell these so that I can buy more plastic. And so that if I need to, I can buy another printer. But it's definitely not something I want to do for a living. Well, we'll get into that more later on. Well, we'll go ahead and get started. We just like, I like to try to keep these around an hour, you know, because you and I are both on the East Coast. So we try to get to bed because we both got kids. We got to get up early in the morning. So for those of you who don't know, the sit rep is me and my guests sit together and I have 10 questions for him, five questions regarding him as a transformer collector and five questions regarding him as a YouTuber. But I'm gonna kind of tweak the questions a little bit for fire talks to talk about his 3D printing. Of course, you just recently started YouTubing as well, correct? I did, I did. I had a couple of videos up that were more like showing how the Gatling gun spun. And I only use that to show on Thingiverse itself. So if you downloaded the files, you'd see like when you put together it spins, it's cool. And I decided that I wanted to kind of try my hand at some of the reviews, watching all you guys and getting kind of more comfortable in front of a camera, which I'm still not in front of a camera on the videos. I'm one of those guys, just a hands and a toy. Cause I record everything on my bed in a box. And I'm not, I have some strict rules that I put myself under. Like I'm not gonna review my own stuff. If I might 3D print somebody else's things, like the thing I showed you a few minutes ago, I'm probably gonna put that in front of a camera. It needs to be seen. You need to show that thing here later on because that was impressive. Well, we'll go ahead, let's go ahead. Cause we're starting to get into things before we even get into things. If that makes any sense. Yeah. Well, first off, let's talk about you as a transformer collector. Question number one, what is the appeal of transformers for you? Transformers is one of the earliest toys that I can remember when I was a kid. And unfortunately, I moved around a lot when I was a kid. So I don't have anything from when I was a kid. Nothing. I can tell you where I lost stuff. I lost the original blur and a snowdrift after a snowstorm. Some other stuff got left in a house when we moved. Yeah, I was playing with him outside, had him buried in the snowdrift. The next day I came outside and the snowdrift had been plowed away. Oh, yeah. I remember that real vividly. A lot of the ones I had when I was a kid were kind of like hand-me-down stuff. I think the original, I told you about this, the very first transformer I think I remember getting new in a box was sick shot. And I begged and begged and begged my dad at Toys R Us to get it for me. That's a glorious figure. I just recently got him off the shelf to review myself. And I was like, I forgot how awesome this toy is, especially for a G1. He's one of those ones I could feel like I could just throw it in the floor and it would damage my floor and not the figure. He was just a solid bot. It's always been a solid chunky boy and it's been great. And I remember when I was a kid, if you could remember four out of the six transformations without a box or without the book, you were golden. Chalancy was with firecrackers? So when I was a kid, I was really big into teenage mutant ninja turtles. And at one point when I got older, I started doing things like cutting all the arms and legs off and gluing them to tennis balls with M100 bottle rockets and firing them off into space. Oh my gosh, you're like a serial killer in training. No, I like animals. That's why you're killing plastic. Exactly, it's plastic animals, it's fine. I actually didn't get back into transformers collecting until there was a couple of things but I think what really kicked it off, I went all in on the War for Cybertron game figures. When the War for Cybertron games came out, I got everything I could get my hands on. I think the only one of those I still have is the Megatron because he turned in such a cool looking Hoover tank. With his weird split finger hand transformation. I still have all the ones that I've had of that. I have Bruticus from the game, which is a chunky mess. And then I stopped for a while until I was at a Toys-R-R, no, I was at a Walmart in the middle of the United States somewhere and I found the Titan's Returns, I think it's the Titan Returns Hot Rod and Blur. They had both of them. And so I bought those as a Christmas present to myself and then it just snowballed. That's my favorite person to buy Christmas presents for. Yeah. Here I have a kid and I'm still like, yeah, like. I'm doing it for the kids, cause that. One day these will all be his. I mean, he has no desire in it right now. I've mentioned this before. My son is all about his Nintendo Switch and Minecraft. It's kind of disappointing. We used to get up in the mornings on the weekends and go toy hunting. Now he lays in bed and plays Switch and I go toy hunting by myself. I can still get, even the older kids, cause I have three daughters and some couple of them are teenagers and one of them's four. And if I'm like, all right, you guys want to go for a toy hunt? Generally they all want to go. Even if it's just get out of the house and go to the store but they'll all go help me go on toy hunts. See, TF Con, we got this to look forward to. Yep. That'll be my next super chat. I catch the deluxe one. Just wait until we're at the bar the first night cause I'll be there Friday night. I won't be there Thursday. And some people are going Thursday. I'll be there. I'm leaving Friday. I haven't decided what time I'm gonna leave yet because it's about a four and a half, five hour drive for me. And I know you can't even check in until four, but if there's gonna be a bunch of people already there, I'll just leave early and hang out in the lobby, you know, the lobby. So. Yeah, yeah. I will probably end up leave. I'm probably gonna go to work and leave a little bit early. One of the kids has to get home from school anyway cause she's coming with me. She's the one who designed the shirts. So she's gonna come with me and she wants to see everything. And she's super excited to meet everybody. Nate, and you're gonna do the pocket chip with us, aren't you? Yep. I got two of them. One of them's for Kato. He keeps saying it's not for Kato. Oh, Kato, Kato. He's gotta do it. New Metroplex. Huh. I haven't heard about that. I haven't heard about that yet. I might have to discuss that later on. Lone Dragon was just talking about pulse charge for my Tri-Cranious. And we'll try to get that name right. Mine actually shipped Lone. I got the alert today. I checked on their site. He's already on the way. I got billed for it today. And if Hasbro's site was any good about like actually being able to see what each order was before clicking on them. I know, doesn't that suck? I can't stand the way they do it. And then you can't delete like cancel books. You gotta go through all, because there's a lot of stuff that I pre-order from Hasbro that I'll actually find in my po-dunk Walmart. And I'm like, well, I need to cancel that. So when I'm looking to see what pre-orders I have, what's coming through, you gotta scroll through so much crap. The only one I think that's worse is Walmart. Because every time I've pre-ordered anything from Walmart, almost every time I have found it in a store before they ever ship the pre-order. When HotLinks was still a thing, I had that pre-ordered and they pushed the pre-order date back on HotLinks, I think five times. And I found the box half crushed in a local store. And I don't care about the box, it's coming out as soon as it comes home. So I grabbed it and canceled the pre-order while it was still in the aisle. Now that was me with the giant Jumbo Funko Pop Optimus Prime. I know most people don't give a shit about Funko Pop. But I wanted that giant Prime and I think it was like 40 bucks. So I pre-ordered it and I'm like, what the hell? And then my Walmart got him clearance to $10. They got him in and then clearance him like the next day. So I ended up buying him from my Walmart already on clearance then I canceled my pre-order for 40 bucks. They lowered the price on mine because when you found yours on clearance, I started hard searching for them. And I'd only ever seen one locally and it was normal priced. So I was like, I've got it on pre-order, I'm not going to talk about it. And the box was kind of messed up and that was something I was going to keep in the box because it wasn't for me, it was for the four year old. But then they disappeared and everybody was seeing them on clearance. And then luckily Walmart updated the price. So I ended up only paying $14 for the pre-order. All right. Well, I think we totally derailed from question number one but hey, that's what we do, that's what makes it fun. Question number two, aside from G1, which is always the number one answer, what is your favorite Transformers fiction? It's going to be a toss up between the War for Cybertron games and the IDW comics that most people don't like. I don't know why, but I really like the IDW comics. I like the way they look. I like some of the crazy storylines they went to. Some of the stuff that was just off the wall like at one point they gave them emitters so that they could go to a bar and look like humans. For what? I must have missed that. I got out of ID, I love their storylines up until they branched into the two separate comics and then they just went really, really weird. And of course I bought them all in graphic novel format. So I'm trying to follow all this and then the stories, it just got too off the wall. So I pretty much sold all my IDW hardcovers up until, I guess it ended, I think it was the death of Optimus Prime storyline. Whenever that first series ended, that's where I just cut off IDW. In one of the Lost Light comic books, they talk ultramagnus and go to this bar and he's sitting there and he's drinking with everybody and Swerve realizes that his filtration system still turned on and talks him and it turned it off. And ultramagnus gets so drunk, he's locked in robot mode and completely unconscious and they have to trick him, they have to like do something to his body to get him to transform unconscious so they can push him home. It's the funniest thing I've ever read. All right, well that's different. And I like the fact you mentioned war for Cybertron games. Nobody really talks about that much, but man, those were awesome. I had them long ago, back in days of where people could actually make money off, not make money, but you could get a game or two if you traded in some games or game stuff. I had them on PlayStation 3 and I love them and I love them and then I got rid of them because I needed to for a reason and luckily I could find them again at a yard sale. I got them from somebody for Xbox, really cheap. And then a couple months later, I was lucky enough to find a still in box Xbox 360 for like 10 bucks at a yard sale. Wow. So I can still play them. You can't play them online anymore and the DLC doesn't work, so you can't be the DinoBots, but it's still, that's so awesome. Now that game came out for PS3 and 360, right? Yes. Okay, because let's say I have a PS4 and I've never seen them anywhere. And you used to be able to buy them digitally and they pulled them. Like the rights and everything went to, it all went crazy after they did the mixed game where it was the Bayverse and the War for Cybertron, same game. We don't talk about that. Yeah, I heard that blue, so I never invested in that one. Okay, number three, do you have a favorite figure or holy grail? This is a figure, a toy you will never let go of. So you gotta sell your collection. You've got one that's not going anywhere. The one that I have is the one I got at TFCon in 2019, which is the, my favorite figure when I was little was I had a jet fire. At some point I think it broke. I never had the armor for it, never had the gun for it. Didn't know what Macross was, I was little, was my favorite thing, it of course went away. Yeah, let me see. You can't see my G1 shelf, it's right here, but you can kind of tell these right there. At TFCon in 2019, after looking at the $300, $400 boxes that they had, I was digging through a bin because I will dig through bins all day long at any collection place I find, and I found him at the bottom, complete, well, body-wise he's not broken, he's got one little piece missing. None of his ratchets are weak, he's not that yellow, the tail fins aren't broken off, and I got him for I think $7. Wow, I will never let that figure go. If I had to get rid of, I've got a bunch of G1s that I still have the books for, I bought them later in life, but I have the books for them, every accessory, everything, they were originally bought, played with wants, and then put into Ziploc bags by the kid who owned them in the 80s. And I got them from his mother, six, five, six years ago for 10 bucks a piece, and I explained to her what she had, and she still said she just wanted them to go to somebody who would appreciate them, though I bought as much as I could, and I would let go of every one of those before I'd let go of that jet fire. Awesome. Now remember, I had jet fire as a kid, and that front landing gear is so tight with that spring loaded, I used to smash a shit out of my finger every time I'd pop that thing loose. When I pop the back landing gear, I put my finger in front of it because the springs are still so strong in the back landing gear, I'm afraid it's gonna crack the plastic. The front landing gear, it pops out pretty weak and it doesn't stay out. If I push it, if I push it, you see it in my review, if I push it around, the front landing gear collapses, I don't care, it's not gonna sit in jet mode. I need to review mine one day. I actually restored a G1 jet fire. He was yellowed, and I got online and I found some of those tricks you could do to bleach the white. So I got him looking pristine. I'm quite pleased with that one. There's ways to do it, and it looks really good when you do it. I got lucky that that one's not very yellow at all. All right, question number four. What figure is your white whale? This is your most wanted toy. Say you go to TFCon, you see him on a table, you could buy that figure and you'd be happy. You could go home. It's either gonna be the generation's Metroplex or the generation's Fortmax, because those are the only two Titans I don't have. That's the only one I don't have is, well, I don't have the arc. I just had no interest in getting the arc. I have no idea why. It just did not appeal to me. No, I do like the robot mode face because it's a callback to issue 80 of the generation one series. I skipped out on Metroplex because I thought he transferred, he was just a $150 copy of Metroplex or Fortmax because he's a $150 copy of Metroplex. Yeah, and I agree. It kind of is with the exception of, you know, at least you get the headmaster giving twice, but I've never seen, I've seen it one time. Excuse me, I've seen it one time. I remember I saw Metroplex at Toys R Us when it was new, I couldn't afford it then. And then I never saw it again. And every time now, if I look it up, it's like 600 bucks. And then Fortmax, I've seen like one time in person for under $300 and I didn't have the cash. So if I find one of those two for a decent price, I'm gonna get it. I doubt that I'm actually gonna end up ever getting the Metroplex because it's a $600 robot. Man, I got mine as a going away gift from the years ago, I used to work at a gym, worked at a gym for eight years, found out the wife was pregnant. The gym was a fun job, it wasn't a well-paying job. So when I left, my wife had somehow talked to everybody who took all my different classes and they all chipped in and got me a Metroplex. That was like my going away gift. Yeah, that's definitely, and it's not even like a huge Metroplex fan or that I'm a huge Fortmax fan or anything like that. And I never had the toys when I was younger. But something about, because I'm looking up because I've got all of the Titans are right above my head. And there's just something, for some reason in my brain, when I look at price tags on Transformers, it's probably why I don't own any real third-party Transformers, is I see those price tags and I'm like, that thing's eight inches tall. I am not spending $200 on that. But I look up there and I see that thing is tall enough that I have a picture of my daughter dancing with it. I'll pay for it. When I got my Metroplex, I used to take pictures of him and all the stuff we was buying for Dylan when he was a baby, like his stroller, his car seat, just to give you an idea of what they look like. Yeah. All right, well question number five, and this is gonna wrap up our Transformers toys questions. But you know we're gonna get into it more later on, is who is your favorite Transformers character? Not toy, character. Any fiction, any media, I won't judge. IDW Cyclonus. Really? Yeah, I know he's got the thing with whatever. In IDW, he's got like a relationship with another robot and I don't care, that's not something I care about. But the stoic, yeah, he was a Decepticon, but he was a Decepticon because he's an honorable robot. Was cool. And the interactions he had with Whirl was cool. The interactions he had with some of the other robots and just in general, the other Transformers, I really liked the way he was written in IDW. And from before- He must have gotten more fleshed out after I quit reading because Cyclonus was always one of my favorites. It was just his look, he had this awesome look and I hated how IDW drew him. He's all had to sunken in cheekbones and he just had that weird skeletal look and had one horn and I was like, well they ruined Cyclonus and I just never got into that version. So that's a unique answer. I'm gonna have to dig into his history a little bit more. I have almost all of Lost Light digitally. I got from one of those sites that sells things cheap if you send stuff to charity and I can't remember, it's Humble Bundle. Occasionally sells digital comic books and they sold, it was Pick Your Price, a whole bunch of Transformers comic books and that's how I ended up getting into the IDW comics. I was reading through all those. And he gets fleshed out, he looks better. He gets his horn fixed, he has, there's actual growth and development to his character throughout the series. Even though Lost Light is weird, he definitely has some growth and gains some humanity along the way. I mean, they're robots, but you know what I'm saying? And it's really cool and that's why I designed the sword is because that sword is actually a spark sword. It draws its power from the spark of the user and the only people who'd ever been able to use it were the knights. Then I can't remember what they were called. There's them and Drift were the only ones who could use these things and somehow Cyclonus could instantly use one of these and transfer his spark into it freely. And it was, when he uses it and some of the things he uses it for became really cool and I don't know, I just, I really liked that character and if he would have gotten a complete spin off I probably would have read it. Any G1 Decepticon is awesome, yes. And that's it. I have every G1 Decepticon. I've still got a few Autobots to get but love the Decepticons. They're easier to collect because there wasn't that many of them. Yeah, yeah, I have some G1 Decepticons. Like I have Astro Train, I have the Insecticons, I have the Insecticons and they're all complete. None of the chromes scratched anything. And my favorite of all the G1 Decepticons that I have is I have a complete Skywarp. 100% complete Skywarp, the stickers even look good. And that thing is, the robot mode on those is stupid. So it stays in jet mode, but it's in the middle. But I love the collars. I love the black and... I think your sound went out. I can't hear you. See, if the chat can hear you, can the chat hear him? Or can he hear me now? Now I can hear you, there you go. Okay, I must have pulled a wire. All right, so where were we? Oh yeah, we're now done with our Transformers Toys question. Let's go ahead and get in to know you as a YouTuber and 3D print designer. And one of the things, I really didn't have questions wrote out. So this is just me hitting you. What impressed me the most is your creativity. I know we've been in streams a couple of times and I'll just mention something, just half-assed mentioned like the Dadbot Ultramagnus set. And within 15 minutes, you have files already printed out. And his go. Yes, and that's already printed out. So it's your creativity that really gets me. Like I'm sure everybody's seen your Dino Rider sets for these fossilizers. Amazing work. And your creativity where you've gotten designed where these little battle masters with the pegs on their backs, they can slot in, they can use their weapons they come with as extra double-barrel cannons. And this is just, it's awesome, man. You do fantastic work. And let's see, we got Paleotrex here with his set with the brain box in the proper place. Fantastic work, brother. I mean, I admire your creativity. I think it comes from, I will get an idea in my head, like I'll be watching a stream or I'll be on a stream or I'll even, me and you, sometimes even just chatting or even me and Kato just chatting. And I'll come up, somebody will say something and I'll think of an idea. And if I'm sitting in my desk, I'll open the software and I'll just immediately start designing it. And then some of it also comes from feedback. So originally I was only gonna do the one Dino Rider set. But it got so much positivity that I said, okay, I've got it, several people reached out after they saw the first one, wanting to know when I was gonna do the next one. And I didn't, I really wanted to make sure that when I did Paleotrex, I could do the brain box and I wasn't sure how to do the brain box. So that's why Wingfinger came out second. It's a little bit more simple design, but I really couldn't, it took five or six iterations to get that brain box. And then I thought, well, I can just use the guns as the friction point. And then you get a dumb ass like me at reviews him and pegs it in the wrong spot. So the funny thing is though, is originally that is how it was gonna connect. But it was gonna come all the way up over the back of the head. But when I'm designing things, I can't, I designed things with two things in mind. How easy or how hard is it gonna be to print and can somebody with a less than $200 machine print it? Because I only run cheap machines. I get really good results because I have them timed, they're tuned. But if you've got a $200 3D printer, you can print anything I make, easy. And if anybody ever had a question about it, hopefully everybody knows, you can just ping me on Facebook and I'll tell you setting wise what I use. I'll try to help you. I've had people reach out about trying to print like roller on a resin printer and it will destroy a resin printer. So if you do it, be careful because that's a lot of surface area on a metal bed. And when you go to pull it off, I have seen somebody sent me a picture of a roller destroyed their bed on a resin printer. Because I don't have one, I can't design for that. So a lot of it is like, what can I do to make this work to be easy to print because I can't stand, I don't like making things that are multiple pieces to begin with. So that's why some of the stuff I've even made that it's print in place. So you print it and then you just kind of crack it and then it works like the side pieces for the Optimus Prime trailer. You print that in one piece and then you just clean it up a little bit and it works because I didn't want to have people to take five or six pieces and put them together. And I try my best to make it easy to print, easy to understand what it is. A lot of stuff has my own little twist on it. So yeah, when I see things on Etsy and eBay, I know exactly who that is. And that's come in handy of asking, do you know why that pin is that shape? It's because I screwed up and forgot to fix it. So a lot of it comes from the way I design because some people use CAD, which is I'm gonna take a cylinder and I'm gonna extrude it and then I'm gonna cut this. And I don't design that way. I use a software called Tinkercad where it's literally, you're grabbing pieces, you're grabbing a box, stretching it, cutting a chunk out of it. And I think I've showed you before how many actual individual parts there are to roller. There's thousands of small little add a piece, cut a piece, add a piece, cut a piece to get roller to be the shape he is. And I don't know why my brain works that way. I've tried other software and I can't use it. That's how you're looking at this one now. Yeah, it's pretty intricate. I'll give you that. And this one here just, it's just a, I love this one. I know you've sent me a lot but this one is my absolute favorite. And of course, I've toy-hacked some. Be surprised on that. Nice. He actually has his little Decepticon logo here and a license plate on the back. That's awesome. So what was your first thing that you 3D printed? The first things that I made was parts to complete a G1 hard head that I found without a head and without the chest piece and without the side gun. So I redesigned the side gun, redesigned the chest piece and modified someone who'd made an actual headmaster head that you can plug into it. And that was the first thing. And then I started trying my own stuff and you can kind of see the progression because originally you'd get the Thor's hammer which is, it's a cube with the corners cut off but it works as Thor's hammer because that's the way it's shaped. And then there's the hard reset which was the next iteration of the hammer. It's got all those points at the end of it and hard reset being a hammer is an IT joke because I work in IT professionally. Well, I call it professionally, I'm not professional. And it's progressed from a cube and a stick to things that are thousands and thousands of individual pieces to make one small thing. Like this one, I know you found pretty funny because, and this has a story the Hasbro Shattered Glass set has pieces that look very similar to this. And I designed this for people who might not be able to get Shattered Glass Megatron in like three hours. And that was a lot of motivation from frustration from Hasbro for raising the price on Shattered Glass Megatron while it was in my cart. I need to review that when I still have that one out especially since all of us had our Shattered Glass Megatron bumped up or bumped back until November. That'll just be a regular glass Megatron. That whole glass Megatron because he's not shattered. But what's amazed me too, buddy is I've pretty much been with you since the beginning and how you've gone from making these little tiny weapons to now one of my favorite pieces you've made for me a prop replica of a visitor blaster from the 80s show. Yes, I was hoping he's gonna show that off. He also has a full size Bumblebee blaster. So, that being something that of course I didn't design and printed for you by somebody who was way more skilled in that scale of things. And there's a difference when you're designing for different scale like that might be that is just the G1 Bumblebee blaster that I made that's made to be printed and put together. But I also had to change a bunch of things because things change when you get bigger. And there are people who are really good at designing large scale. And then there's people like me who can design things small scale. Like the tiny little details that are in RC sniper rifle are so small that when I tried to upload that file to my mini factory, my mini factory has a software that determines whether or not something is actually printable. And it flagged it as not being able to be printed. And I fought with my mini factory. That's why I don't upload to my mini factory anymore. I fought with my mini factory for three weeks for them to understand like, I'm sending you a picture of it printed in my hand. And they said, well, these tolerances just don't work. I said, they obviously work on a piece of crap $150 printer. So how many printers do you have? Right now I have three, but only one working. Okay. Is that a shot? We're just talking about V blasters and your simple designs. The very first visitor blaster I got is this one right here. This is actually a mold. This thing's heavy. This is resin. This is a mold of an original blaster from the TV series. And I didn't have any place to put it. And I contacted fire toxin. He says, let me make you a display stand. So he has this really cool display stand. He has the V logo for probably a lot of the younger ones in the chat going, what the hell's V? So, you know, the weapon can now slide right in here. And so now I have a really cool place to display this. Once again, awesome, awesome, awesome work. And you know, that, I had seen the blaster stands. I think you showed me one that they're usually made of wood and they're nice. We wanted to go with something 3D printed. So it's got my own little extras to it. Like the ones that you buy, the ones I saw in Europe that were made of wood, they definitely did not have magnetic interchangeable plates like that one does. That was a me. And then Oh yeah, I didn't show that off. They've got magnet in here. So you've got this here. So if I want to change out the look, I can just pull the V off. There's the magnets. And he has this right here. I can pop in his place. And that's the visitor logo that they had on their uniforms. So. Oh, that stuff was scratch made. Like, I mean, I had reference material like pictures from the internet and stuff. But yeah, all of that stuff was scratch made. Even that V, the way I made that was there's a tool in the design software I used that you can just kind of freehand draw. And I literally just was like, like almost like using a pen to just kind of make a scribble V. That's awesome. Well, elites, thank you once again for the super chat and the bull bar. We'll have to talk about that. I see that a lot in the chat. Elites, let's see, let's give you something special. Here you go. Elites does like his special videos. Yeah. And of course, I'm sitting there. I'm saying, I need to come up with some new ones. We'll have plenty of them next month. Oh, I know. Yes, digital caveman V had Freddie Kruger, Robert England in one of his first major roles. And he was a good guy, very nice kind alien. And then all of a sudden he's Freddie Kruger. Like, I can't remember when Freddie Kruger came out. V was 83 and 84. I think Nightmare on Elm Street, I think I want to say it came out in 82 or 81. I'll have to read. See, I'm not the biggest Freddie Kruger fan. Now, Jason on the other hand, I can talk about Jason all night. I just watched the remake last night again. I love that one. Yeah. It's a shame we haven't had a new Jason movie since 2009 because of all the legal battles. It's the legal battle thing sucks. I have that game, the Jason game that they just kind of stopped development on and then they got in all that legal stuff and they're like, well, maybe we can still add this or we can still add this. And it's so sad. I get it. As someone who has to fight for their designs, like I have to a lot lately, I get it. Totally get it. But there's got to be a point where it's like, just maybe let some stuff slide through so that the fans can be happy because otherwise no one's going to care about Jason. Chauncey, thank you so much. Let's give you a good, funny one too. What do we got? What do we got? Oh yeah. This is a good one. Reverge eject. That's a good one. I gotta keep my people entertained. Thank you so much, Chauncey. I appreciate the support. Let's see, somebody said 84. Oh, Jason, you're gonna slip. Jason Wade Cox, once again, hey, I'm gonna ship your side swipe back to you tomorrow. So I really appreciate that. And here is your reward. And get out. That's Nick's favorite. We have derailed big time. So we've been talking about all your 3D printing. So let's talk about you have started doing YouTube. Yeah, yeah. And so how's that going? What's your technique? What's your approach? You know, and I know I have a lot of people, there are thousands of YouTubers or thousands of Transformers viewers on YouTube. What are you going to make yourself any different from the rest other than filming on your bed in a box? I think I'm still working on that. I haven't found my niche yet other than bad lighting and dumb joke. I do know that I don't, there's some things I don't want to do with it. I don't want to just do Transformers, but it's gonna be mostly that because that's mostly what I collect. But also I don't want to just, I don't want to throw my own stuff in there because that just seems tacky. I think I am gonna add a section as I'm able to print other things that are fantastic work by other people. I do want to do reviews on other stuff. Like I can print somebody else's things and you wanted me to show this off, so I'm gonna show this off. Toy maker. Just to give you an idea, if you are printing your own stuff and you want to review your own stuff, just don't call it a review. Right. Hey, this is brand new from Firetox Designs. Here we have the Bumblebee pistol. Just don't go into it as a review. That way people can't say, I can't believe you're reviewing your own product. I'm like, I'm not. I'm showing you what I have coming up next. That's true. But then like I see other people's work and there's so many fantastic people out there and like there's the toy maker 3D arc. Oh, this is, I've got a, let's get you widescreen for this one. Check this out. This is a storage container, like a weapon storage container. Well, I mean like. Holy shit, it's a teletor storage container. This thing's massive. It took me a long time to print. It took several rolls of filament. It's actually not even done. There's a section that goes on the bottom. I haven't completed it. Is that designed to hang on a wall? Yeah, it hangs on a wall and not only does it hang on a wall, it's designed to hang orange. With the angle. Nice. It's designed to hang at the angle. And this is such a fantastic, like when he printed, when he showed this off, I did, dude, this is amazing. I have to make one of these. And it took me a month to print it. And I feel like there are people out there who designed things that are far higher scale in caliber than anything that I can come up with. And I see people who put out amazing stuff all the time. And if anybody was to ever go back and look because they've seen me on one of you guys' channels or because I have so many things out there for people to print and they would ever look on my YouTube channel, it would be an honor for me to be able to show off other people's stuff that is just fantastic. You know, again, I don't wanna do this as a living. You know, if Toymaker 3D wants to do this as a living, you know what? He should and he deserves to. You know, and there's other places that do fantastic work that- Say it again. Thanks for stopping by. You know, like Larkin, like some of the stuff that Larkin comes up with, I just, it boggles my mind. I'm like, how did you come up with that? Like I wanna pick his brain sometimes on some stuff. Because you know how long I've tried working on a ratchet joint? Yeah, his G2 Megatron set blew my mind. I don't know if he's still in here or not, but I love that set. I mean, that G2 Megatron is front and center in one of my displays right there. Ooh, where's a good one? Fire Tox, the Glaive. You know what we're gonna be calling? We talked about that one day and I started to work on it. That, so I have a huge backlog of things where I have designed up to a point and I can't finish because I need to improve something and I'll put it kind of on the back burner and then I'll figure out how to do what I was gonna do for that for another design. And I go, oh shit, I go back and I read and I add what I was gonna do to that one. That happens a lot. So there's been a few things that I've mentioned before that I really wanna make that are like half finished and the Glaive is one of them. I love that. All right, Sovereign, let's find you a nice reward for your super chat and I thank you very, very much for that. Let's do Safety Bird. We can dance, friends, don't dance, and if they don't dance for the no friends of mine, say my name. You can dance. Love that song. I wasn't dancing, I was never dancing. I'll never dance in the background. No. So that's definitely one of the things I'd like to do is maybe feature other people's stuff that's available. If I can print it and I can feature it or if somebody wanted to send me something, I can feature it that way too. But like, another advantage of kind of being in the side community of like there's transformers but then there's the side community of a few of us who do 3D design. There's an entire Facebook group for Transformers 3D printing and some of the stuff that's in there that goes under the radar is so good. It's so good. Somebody just posted a remix of Combiner Wars hands that are upscaled to fit the arc and they look so good. Love to be able to print a set film on my arc. I just don't have time and I only have one printer working right now. Yeah, and what's funny is some of the stuff that you see that people come up with, you think, I never realized that figure needed that until now or it's like, why the hell didn't Hasbro include that? Like the spoilers to Side Swipe and Red Alert. I mean, such a simple thing that they could have gave us but they didn't. Yeah, and there's things where we all have our own ideas. So I've seen other people make spoilers for the siege cars that they're different than mine and some of them are better and I'll openly admit that I threw those together. They were an early design and I have seen a version where they rotate and they're a 3D printable and they look fantastic and would 100% say, no, you need to go print that guy's version because that guy's version's better. So Mongo Mango just hopped in, he has a question for you. Cool. I just got a 3D printer but I can't get the filament to extract. So your problem is, this is one of those things where it's kind of a troubleshooting step but if your hot end is not getting hot enough then it's not gonna go. If you're putting a file on your printer and it's not printing, then you have to remember you have to, any file you download off the internet, you have to slice using software which converts it to a code that the printer can understand. If you're not doing that step, you're not gonna be able to print anything. But if it's just, it's not getting hot enough that won't extrude or if it extruded for a little bit and then it stopped, then you might have a clog. Printer of choice. So, funny enough, all the printers I own are Tronxys. I have an original Tronxy-XY2, a Tronxy-XY2 Pro and a Tronxy-XY2 Pro Titan. And the reason for that is a Black Friday glitch because I got two of these for less than $80 a piece because people need to understand when you put things on Amazon and you list a coupon that says when you buy one or more, you're saying one or more, not more than one. You add a Black Friday deal on top of that and a $300 printer becomes 80 bucks and I bought two of them. That's nice. Now, I would love to get a higher end printer. I would love to get something that's even like just a Creality Ender 3, something along those lines that a lot more people have. Damn deluxe. Yeah, the gateways, they tend to jam on you. How did you come up with, see, I haven't seen your bull bar yet. I need to check that out because this chat's been blowing up about that bull bar. No, I'm trying to find it. I only have one printed and... I'll tell you what, you find that bull bar and I'm gonna award Elite for his Super Chat. Elite, thank you once again. I'm gonna have to shake your hand at TFCon. Let's see, what are we gonna do? Wait, wait, wait. I'm not proud to admit that I bought that song when it came out on cassette tape years ago. Do you remember the video when MTV still played video music? Yes, yes, that was... Music videos, like, because I can speak English? T6 even, I've heard. So I honestly, my desk is a little bit junky and I can't find it. The bull bar, okay, I'll give you the skinny little bull bar. The bull bar was half completed before anybody asked about it. Deluxe, thank you so much for your Super Chat. I will spare, I will spare Nick a burp on this one and I'll give him me. I love that that's the video that's sparing him. The bull bar, and most people actually didn't notice this in the pictures, but the bull bar is not just a bull bar. The bull bar is something I started working on when I saw the very first image of Prime. Actually, I might have actually predate seeing the new movie pictures of Prime because somebody else had mentioned a bull bar in a chat one night. And so I took an optimist because I've got too many of them and I started doing the measurements and stuff. The problem is trying to figure out how to attach it to the front of the truck. And so, and it's still work in progress, it's not done, but the in truck mode, I don't have one in truck mode, in truck mode where it's got the little pull tabs for the pieces that you pull off. Which one you talking about? The Earthrise Prime. I got one right here. I got one, he's just not in truck mode or I'd show this one. Trailer just went off the shelf. So what are we talking about? All right, so the tabs next to where the, not where the doors are, but the tabs where the doors would be below the little pull tab that your fingernail would go into an opening. Right there. That is the connection point. So what it does is I made this little square piece will hook on this bar, attaches to the bull bar so that it can print in separate pieces. We'll hook on that and the pressure of it hooked on it holding to the front of the truck is what will hold the bull bar on. It will not be part of his transformation. It doesn't peg on. It kind of just uses the pressure of it being attached to hold itself on. So far it holds on really well. I just need to design a better way of attaching this piece. And then I also made, because nobody noticed in the picture, skirt covers or fender covers. Oh, nice. That if you get them in the right angle they don't impede the wheels at all. And you can leave them on. So you can give him a completely different look. It's a truck man. This is what happens is somebody says something like that and then we'll get off this chat and I'm gonna go. It'll be up in 10 minutes. And it's gonna be done in about 10 minutes. I just have to find cup and figure out where to attach it. All right, Sovereign, he's got a good eye. He says, hey, there's no toy hacks on this prime. No, there's not. I bought this prime at Ollie's when it was like 20 bucks. So I could toy hacks the trailer with a Patriot Prime decal. Nice. So he stays on my shelf looking fly. The other day I was getting asked a lot about the Megatron set because there's a picture of the Megatron set for Shattered Glass on the Nemesis Prime. And someone asked if it would work on Earthrise Prime. So I did some playing around with the parts and you absolutely can have a flight mode Earthrise Prime if you have the Shattered Glass Megatron set. That's slick. I've got to review that. And it literally just uses that center peg. If you put it in the, I call it the drone mode. If you put it in drone mode and you put these. It looks like prime laser beak. Transformer prime laser beak. I have that. We have a Transformer's Prime sound wave. It's one of my favorite sound waves. Yeah, if you do this specifically, put that center peg in the back of Optimus that will sit and give you a flight mode and you can adjust these. So if you wanted him to have more of a flight mode like that or because all of this will turn with tolerances even though I'm pulling it apart while I'm doing it. I think he would still be scraping thrust out of that bull bar. I have it very lightly pegged together because sometimes this set does worry me for two reasons because I just did that. Is that one of the downsides of 3D printing is when you print certain things, inevitably you will have layer lines, layer lines or weakness points and you will snap one up. Oh no, did you step on him? No, actually just it happened just as I pulled him off the shelf for this review, I set him down to roll him and it just snapped right down. I was like, what the hell? And it was weird. It's pressure going up calls it to break down. So ain't nothing a little super glue can't fix. Of course, then again, this is the glow in the dark when Dylan could have had it playing around with it. Baby, baby, I would admit, I've never offered to sell the glow in the dark ones. The glow in the dark filament I have is one of the first rolls I ever bought. It's like seven years old. There is a chance. And because this plastic, it thermoscopic, it absorbs moisture from the air and as it does that, it can get riddle, but it also could be that Dylan was partying with it and might have had it. How do you already capture my golden roller you gave me for my 5,000 subs? And I actually can't print another one of those. That filament, bad for lack of a better term. I can't tell. I can't get enough darkness in here to see if he still works or not. It should still light up. My scare glow is, I have a scare glow right by this light so I turn it off. He's just glaring. Nice. Gorilla glue is good stuff. Just keep it out of your hair. Yeah, there's firetoxes YouTube channel and just to let you guys know, I've got all of firetoxes info in the description of this video. His Facebook page, his Etsy page, and his YouTube page. So hook him up, hit him up, subscribe, help him out. Yeah, there's the Etsy link if you wanna buy anything if you don't have your own printer. Of course, a big part of why I started doing this was I wanted more people to get into 3D printing their own stuff, so. There's your blue roller. He fell out of prime when he fell off the shelf. So there's the blue roller. So many colors. There's been so many. There's a pink one upstairs. There's a silver one around here. I think we've got the pink one, the glow in the dark one, the nemesis one. I've got a green one up there with the monster set. Dylan's got the Joker collared one. My gold one. I think we got like 10 rollers from you. I think I put one in like every box. You are too, Grimlock. There's engineer Hoyce. He's gonna be with us at TF Con. Nice. Are you seeing him? Well, here is going to TF Con. I know pretty much our group is. Oh, there's JRC design in here. He's got some good stuff too. Yeah, yeah, he does. He does. I've got his swords and it's funny with the dentures for my Grimlock. I have your upper teeth and his lower teeth. Yeah, TF Con, man, it's sneaking up on us. It's like 37 days away. Yeah, and then in like, what is it? Not this weekend, but the following weekend, if anybody had their tickets to go see the movie in the theaters again. Yep. Of course that's not anywhere near me. Oh, really? The problem of living in Poe Dunk. It's actually gonna be my four-year-old's first movie in a theater. So I'm gonna give her some earmuffs or something because it gets loud, but she loves that movie. She is asked to watch that movie a hundred times. Elites, once again, with the super chat. Thank you so much. Man, I appreciate it. That really means a lot to me. You guys help support this channel, and here you go. Reverge eject. I love that one. That one's really cool. I like that one. That one caught me off guard the first time you played it. Let me see. Chris has asked, what war for Cybertron trilogy you consider the most amazing and disappointing? Do you mean the show or the toys? Because every single person who's ever seen me say anything in a review knows exactly what the worst toy of that line is. What is it? Rhinox. Rhinox is a garbage heap, and I only keep it, I think, at this point. It's only in reach of any reviews I do to show off, like, look, he's this size compared to this pile of crap. I hate that figure to no end. Yeah. But as far as the show goes, I think I did not like Earthrise. I didn't like a lot of the stuff they did. I didn't like the way they treated, I didn't like the way that they handled Skylinks. I thought that was a waste. I didn't like the teas for Nemesis. I thought that was kind of a waste. It paid off, but to make it an Earthrise figure, it was, that was lame. I thought that Siege wasn't bad, wasn't great. None of the voice acting is really fantastic, but it wasn't great. But I think that my favorite one was Kingdom. And I think I just really liked watching Beast Wars Megatron simped to Megatron. It was funny. And realistically, I think that if they would have had a G1 Megatron and you would have had Beast Wars Megatron and they had ever actually met, I think it would have gone a lot like that. Yeah. Yeah. For me, yeah, I hate Rhinox too. Larkin's Guns helped with that one. Larkin's Guns looked awesome. They gave them damn pizza cutters, pinwheels. Yeah. What shocked me with the toys is Siege came out. Now, the only thing I didn't like about Siege, I hated the battle damage. I thought that looked like shit. Yeah. I mean, some people didn't mind, but I'm like, why? Who asked for this? And Earthrise came out. Earthrise wasn't bad. Somebody mentioned Eight Face. That figure for Earthrise was a little sucky. The nylon plastic on that throws you off. Yeah. But then they had some fantastic figures and pretty much all of them, even the sucky ones at least, resembled their cartoon counterparts. Yeah. And then Siege come out. And Siege has some great, I mean, Siege was not Siege, Kingdom, it's so hit and miss. I mean, you could get a line with an amazing figure. Let's talk about Cyclonus, glorious figure. Then you get tracks, floppy ass piece of shit that you have to put together that sometimes only came with three wheels. Yeah. You get Rhinox. And of course then you get Huffer. I mean, who would have ever thought Huffer would be an awesome toy? Yeah. I have two Huffers because they refunded me and they refunded me and said, they weren't shipping me the first box. And I called them and I was like, well, then you need to send me another one. So they said, okay, don't worry, we're gonna send you a replacement one. They sent me the replacement one, but then the damaged box one showed up too. And I didn't say no. Oh, what else? Oh, and with some of the toys were damn near TV show accurate. And then some that really screwed the pooch like a Scorponok. I love the Scorpion mode, but they just something about that robot mode, he was too squat, they screwed the face up. Then you got black arachnid, it looks just like she did in the cartoon. Yeah. That trap looks like a cartoon. Dinobot, awesome figure, as long as you don't put him in robot mode or a beast mode. I actually recorded a review for Dinobot last night. It'll go up next week. And I have the 2008 version of Dinobot. So I did a comparison of like, it could have been worse because the 2008 Dinobot is awful. See, I never got the, I was, I wasn't collecting then. I was kind of off and on. I do regret getting rid of my thrilling 30 Waspinator. I think he would have went real good with what we've got now. And I've seen the images of the new Waspinator coming out and it's just kind of, so. So a lot of the figures that I have that are from those generations were not ones I bought then so much as for a while there, if I saw somebody giving away a bin of their kids toys locally, like on Facebook or something, I'd go pick them up and then we would either donate some stuff or I would pick through stuff. And one day there was a family was moving and they had three big totes filled with transformers. It was always transformers. And out of spite, I think that they'd made the kid give his toys away when they were moving. And I know that feeling sucks. And I think out of spite, he literally ripped apart every figure. Like he pulled every ball joint, every mushroom peg, everything he could. So it was literally three totes full of transformers parts. I sat for a month putting everything back together again. So. That'd be a relaxing time for me. It was, it was like a jigsaw puzzle and it was constant. The problem is they were heavily worn. Like that that dynamite that I have that the 2008 dynamite was in several pieces, plugged them all back together and he can't stand up to save his life. The ball joints are so loose. Like I've got, I've got this, the fixed loose joint stuff. How is that? It's not bad. I had to use it on Paleotrex because I don't know about yours but my Paleotrex can barely stand up on its own and putting my set on that Paleotrex, he just falls over. So I had to use it on Paleotrex. Hey man. That's pretty good. Well, Lazy, wait, no, I can't call you Lazy because we call Lazy Eyebrow Lazy. So you have to be Jedi. Lazy Jedi. Lazy Jedi, there we go, Lazy Jedi. So I'm gonna have to get some of that Kiki stuff. I saw, I think I was thinking about it once and I saw it on my Facebook all the time. It's not bad. It, you definitely have to babysit a little bit if you don't want your joints to seize up. Yeah, my Paleotrex is very loose too. I just angle him so he's kind of stuck like this so he can't flop anywhere. Yeah, those are the exact same joints I had to do it with. And I sat here for a couple of hours just drip, drip, drip. Every 20 minutes I'd move the arm leg and then move it and then move it and then move it and then move it and then another drip and then move it and move it and move it. Until I got to where you'd stand up with the set on. UV resin, I've never heard of that. I'll check that out. I said I'm using UV resin on a joint that's sealed with a peg. That's gonna literally seize up. Lazy says, let me be Frank. Okay, Frank. Yeah, he is. Yeah, I was on a live stream with him for a long time on Bert's birthday, which I still need to apologize to Bert because I got pretty drunk on his birthday. I think Bert was pretty drunk on his birthday. I drank damn near a gallon of mojito for like, it was bad. By the end of it, I think at one point I was just kind of glazed off trying to look up something that I was gonna mention something but I wanna make sure it was right. And I noticed in the chat that the chat thought I was just glazed over reading the chat. You know, I think we're done with our questions. We've just kind of, yeah, the set-rep fell to the wayside. We'll go, I'll hit you with number 10 because that sure is shit getting where we were. Do you have any channel goals for yourself and where can our viewers find you? Where are you all located? I know I put stuff in the description of this video, but if you wanna elaborate a little bit more on your shop, what your Facebook page is and your YouTube channel, talk about yourself. So you can find anything I list for sale is on my Etsy store, which is Firetox Designs. If you happen to find other people selling my stuff on Etsy, please don't buy it, but I can't get Etsy to take everything down. You can also find me on Facebook at 3DPTransformers. That's where I post updates for stuff. I have a Patreon page. I don't make money doing this and I don't sell much as far, I don't sell my files or anything. So the only thing I can really offer is some behind the scenes and some early access to some files, and occasionally some files that never get fully released will go up on the Patreon page. And then now you can find me here on YouTube. I'm a little bit hard to find, you have to search my name and then tell it not to auto correct to Firefox. Otherwise you'll be seeing a lot of Clint Eastwood clips. It's like, I'm not a web browser, stop it. You can see me on there. I've been uploading a lot of stuff because T-Formers is doing the 25th anniversary Beast Wars. And so I just jumped in and started doing all the Beast Wars figures I've got. I've got some Transmetal II stuff that's going up this week. I think I have videos going on except for tonight, every night this week. I've got, there is something I want to do, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to because of copyrights. But I know other YouTubers do it. Have you or in the chat, are you familiar with the YouTube channel Dead Meat? Not heard of that one. It, I'm a horror film buff too. And this guy, Dead Meat, he does kill counts on horror movies. So he'll do, you know, just go through, he talks about the movie briefly, just like he's sitting with his buddies, talking about the movies and talking about how they die. And so he does this count for all the victims of the movie. And I want to do that for the 86 Transformer movie. But I'm not sure how to blend it to keep it from getting copyrighted, copyrighted, whatever. It could be kind of a short video because most of the death happens in the first 15 minutes. Oh, I've already got stuff wrote out. I think you should do it. If anything, this is what you do. You half ass pixelate the movie a little bit, flip it. I've seen people who get away with having videos up if they flip it. And if you could have like your face on one side and like an old TV and have the movie playing within the TV, so it won't get copyright struck. There you go. Elites, once again, for the win. Looks like I'm buying you a beer at TF Con. That works. Let's go with the original. CJ Rod, that's what I'm thinking. Because Dead Meat actually uses full clips of the horror movies he's talking about. He's actually going back and redoing his Friday the 13th series. If you guys like horror movies, check that channel out. I think you'll really like it. I rewatch these stuff all the time. He's a trip. And then we got RKR just hit me up. Fire Tox Beast 4.4 had been pretty fun to watch this week. Keep doing what you do. It's amazing. PPR too, of course. RKR, thank you so much. What shall I give? RKR, but... So RKR, since you brought it up, I am going to say that there is a running gag that's going to go all month and it does pay off. That's all I'm going to say. If you watch the videos this month that I've been putting up, there's a running gag and it's stupid, but it made a 14-year-old laugh so hard she couldn't stop it. She couldn't breathe. Oh, there you go. I mean, that's what it is right there. She laughed so hard she could not breathe. And I said, oh, wait till you see what's going to happen at the end of the month. Skellivore. Who's Skellivore? Skellivore head and accessories for Skellivore. I'm not sure what Skellivore is. Help us, Digital. Fire Tox Grimlock Sword is a must-get. Thanks, Lazy. I just actually printed another one just for my own and I printed the whole thing in silver for once just to see how well it would look. And you're right, dude, this thing is so sharp. I actually got one at work I used for a letter opener, let's see. Here you go, Lazy. Oh, he's the purple Paleotrex that came with Megatron. Got you, okay. So let me get this straight. The idea is a skeleton, like a Skellivore head to replace the weird mace head that he comes with. Wouldn't all you, well, I guess you could print a skull, a yellow skull that looks like Paleotrex's head or no, I guess he does have Paleotrex's head. So you could make a skull and it just not have the spike sticking out of the top of it and that would pretty much do it. I guess you'd have to do the hood like a skull and a hood. But then you'd have to get the hood to fit inside the dino head the way that transformation works. But if you're going to use him as Skellivore then you just pop the head on, get a cloth cape and there you go, you don't transform it. These will be displayed as Skellivore bar. That's true. Sometimes you just got to make. I've tried to design a couple of skulls but like there's something about organic shapes that messes me up. I can do techno, I can do guns. I can do sword, I can do all kinds of that kind of stuff but something about natural flowing lines and organic shapes, it gets me every single time. Even like the cheater gut gun, I played hell making the gut part of that gut gun on the back. Oh, the cheater pater? Yeah, the cheater pater was like the hardest part of that whole thing was making that part on the back that looked to look like insides. Because I just, I don't know what's wrong with me with you, I used to work on a morgue. You'd think I'd know how to do that. Like I know exactly what your insides look like but I just, for some reason when I'm trying to design that kind of stuff, anything that's like that, I can't do. Like I've tried to do blast effects, I have one and I can't do anymore. Lazy, I'll have to send you that one via email because YouTube got me on that one. Apparently you can't touch yourself on YouTube without getting copyright struck. Copy right struck, so that's why that one's not on here. Not unless you have the right kind of channel. Yeah, and of course I hear they're changing that anyway. I hate natural shapes, I prefer unnatural. Yeah, like even just trying to follow line, that's why I don't do, that's why I don't do the filler kits. Because trying to like really follow that line is just, it's too hard. Like RC was surprisingly easy to do her filler kits for her legs, but I don't do filler kits for that reason. Going to head out, just wanted to say, may your collection maximize and your spark never terrorize your wallet. Well, it has. Thank you so much for the super chat. Let's see, just for Nick. Where is it? Here's a triple bird. Five, two, six, dance for the no pants of mine. That's the only birds I'm allowed to play. I think it actually would be kind of funny if the We Can Dance song gets you copyright struck. If they give a shit enough to actually, sorry, if they, if they care about- Hey, you can say shit on my channel. Cause I say shit on my channel. That's true. But if they care enough to actually copyright strike you for that one, you know, okay. Okay. Cause that song hasn't been relevant since Biodome. Well, hell, that was a, with the, I touched myself song, that would really shock me. I haven't heard that song since the nineties. The artist, rest in peace. She passed away and- Yeah. That might be that. Hell, that actually might be why. Maybe her trust is actually like invested in making sure. That could be, I don't know. I think that was their only hit too. I remember that came out in like 91 when I graduated. Cause I remember it played at our project graduation. I remember the chaperones played that song. I mean, they were pulling that off. They were pulling that record off really quick. Oh, I bet. Oh, I bet. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Make room for the Holy Ghost. Everybody separate. We all know Burke touches himself with that power glove. And I'm his roommate, man. I'm gonna be his roommate. We scared to death. That's the first thing I'll look forward to. Make sure he doesn't have a power glove with him. Yeah. Yeah. It's gonna be kind of interesting to see where they stick us all because I think it might, I think, I wonder if they put the block for TFCon specific people who bought specific TFCon stuff through that link TFCon had. I wonder if that block is all together and they're gonna have an entire floor and it's gonna be us and it's gonna be here. It's gonna be busy in Baltimore that weekend because Baltimore Comic-Con's going on that same weekend. Yep. So it's gonna be insane. Yeah. I mean, I'm not gonna go stop by that one. I'm staying in the hotel like, I'm not leaving the hotel for a while. No, I'm not either. I've been to Baltimore now. Digital says they're gonna separate all of us. I can't remember when I went to TFCon in Reston in 2019, it seems like we were just all over the place because there was also another group there because I remember how funny it was. You get the people from one group in the elevator with us nerds, especially with somebody dressed in some kind of cosplay you're all just sitting there like, hey, what's up? So I didn't have a hotel at Reston because I lived down the street. So that one, I don't know, but I know things about that Baltimore, the ball where we're going in Baltimore, like elites saying he's gonna have an RV parked in the parking lot. There is no parking lot, buddy. I'm not sure how the parking works there, but some parts of Baltimore have about as much parking as New York does. I think you have to, if you get a hotel room there, it covers the underground parking that I believe is attached. No, I did not. No. That's what coolers are for. That'll be cheaper anyway. Yeah, that's gonna suck if the lounge is closed because I figured we were gonna be there most of the time. Oh yeah. I tell you, I'll know every time I get an email from TFCon or not an email like a notification on their Facebook page. I'm worried. I'm like, oh God, are they gonna cancel? Yeah, I'm worried about mask mandates. I'm worried about vaccine mandates. I'm worried about cancel the whole thing. Well, we will see. Of course, I've been seeing a lot of YouTubers going to different cons now, granted they're all masked up and everything. Of course, they'll take them off for pictures and stuff. Yeah. Time will tell. I mean, I have no problem going to masks and stuff, but my daughter can't get the vaccine for medical reasons. And if that means that she can't go, I'm probably not gonna go either. Oh, it sucks. Lazy, for you. What do we got? What do we got? I'll give you this one. Ravage eject. I'll tell you what, buddy. We've been on here for an hour and a half. It's 11.30. I gotta get up early in the morning. Yeah, me too. Thanks, I don't have any meetings tomorrow. I don't know what I got going on. I had to drive, or me and the boss had to go an hour up the road to another town to pick up supplies and bring back. You know, I drive a Jeep Wrangler to pick up all the stuff from this other place. I drove this big old F-150 extended cab that was like triple the size of my Jeep. I felt like I was driving a boat. And then I've always owned stick shift vehicles. My boss was laughing at me so many times for hitting that imaginary clutch. Oh, yeah, yeah. I remember the first time I drove an automatic. I'd never driven an automatic until I was like, I don't know, 20. And the first vehicle I ever learned to drive on was a stick shift, man. Just like that. I learned to drive on a manual transmission in the mountains in Wheeling, West Virginia in a like 91 escort. So I know. All right, well, Mike, fire talks. Thank you so much for agreeing to hop on. I don't enjoy it. Anytime we can get together and talk for us. Not only we talk live, we're on Facebook messaging each other all the time. So, and everybody in the chat, thank you so much. And those who super chat to me, appreciate the support. That really means a lot to me. And I hope you enjoyed your Burt's. I know Nick did. Always enjoy the Burt's. Always enjoy the Burt's. I don't know if I enjoy the Burt's more or the reactions to Burt's more. Yeah, they're both just it's hilarious. It's just me giving back to the community. And the fact Burt has no say in the matter makes it even better. All right, well, guys, I appreciate each and every one of you. Don't forget to check the description of this video. Like Mike on Facebook, subscribe to Mike on YouTube and buy shit from him on his Etsy store. Yeah, if it's up there, it's printed. That can ship out pretty quick. Outstanding. Once again, guys, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe and don't forget to click that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. Once again, this is Patriot Prime, signing out. Hoorah!