 we would be honored if you would join us. Hey everybody, welcome back to my Star Wars channel. My name's David and this is the Build Your Own X-Wing from Dia Gostini and for a while there, I was posting like montage videos and I was showing you my progress and the videos were super boring because it was just music and like me hyper speed building the X-Wing and decided I'm not gonna do that anymore. I'm not gonna make those, but the reason why I haven't posted them in a while is because I stopped building it. And the reason why I stopped building it was because the build started getting into the inner workings of like a motherboard and wiring and electronics like LEDs. See the way this works is the engines light up red, the turrets, the laser guns light up red, R2-D2, his head spins. I think that all the canopy has a bunch of lights in it that come on and all of that gets plugged into a motherboard, a main motherboard, there's a little switch here and then there's a remote so you can make all the lights come on when you're admiring it on your shelf. And I think I was just really scared. I was really scared of doing the wiring and I stopped and then I forgot why I stopped and so decided I would get it all back out again and start building it again. There's 25 boxes in total and I think I got to like box 19 and then just stopped. So I'm gonna start building it again. I've mounted all four wings to the central base, as you can see, and I'll kind of tip it a little bit so you can see some of the progress but you can see how big it is, right? You can just see how massive this thing is. There's the four engines. You can imagine they light up red and yeah. So I will continue to keep working on this and I'll just kind of monitor the progress casually but try to make these videos, at least these last ones where I kind of affix everything together, put the canopy on and the nose cone and all of that. I'll try to keep you abreast of what is taking place but no more long, boring montages. For example, the way I used to film this would be, I would show you issue 73 and then you would watch me painstakingly build this metal framework but now I just built it off camera and I'm just telling you, look, it's done. Otherwise you would have watched 20 to 25 minutes of me at high speed building this, getting upset, taking it apart, putting it back together. Yeah, isn't this so much better? Look, it's finished and then I had to attach it to the bottom with a bunch of screws and then make these two brackets and attach this front bulkhead piece. See, you missed all of that fun labor but now you can see it completed. And yeah, thanks for hanging out and I will, I'll start building this again, I promise. I'll start building this again and I'll make sure that you get updates, all right? May the force be with you. I'll see you next time, bye.