I spent 20 days building this giant wizard tower

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A big thanks to THQ Nordic for making this video possible!

I spent 20 days building this 6 foot tall "miniature" wizard tower!

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The fact that she actually uses the cyber glove she made is really really cool to me

sasariwtf
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Can you imagine if she did one of the two towers from Lord of the Holy moly

rhiannonrollins
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Suggestion on how to ship it: Go to a specialized cake store, you know, the ones that make cake for weddings, and ask them how do they ship their crazy cakes. From what i've seen they hire special services that keep the cake untouched while moving it long distances. If they can do it with cake, they will do it with the tower.

pater
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Start a Nerdforge Art Museum for people to visit. I would definitely take my daughter to see your projects and art. Like Snake Discovery created a reptile zoo. They have staff to run it so you're not invaded by us crazy fans! Thank you guys so much for creating daddy and daughter time. We look forward to new projects and we're working on our first leather wrapped tome.

JasonBuck
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The puppers deserves spotlight and he knows it

TimeBucks
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Martina's love for the "large and huge" makes me think that soon a video like "I built a real medieval castle instead of my house" will appear on the channel😅

tanya.tenilova
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SHE'S WEARING HER GLOVE!!!! So sickkk. I love that you don't just build things for show. You actually use tools and things. That said, your builds are always BEAUTIFUL!! I'm such a huge fan

iitstre_
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You should make a huge diorama inside your studio for all the smaller dioramas you've created as one massive cohesive diorama.

williampaige
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Two things: The videos are always worth the wait and it's pretty damn cool that you're really utilizing that glove/prosthetic that you made.

andromydous
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Quick moment to appreciate Hansi cuz I feel like he isn't appreciated enough as he's not on camera much
Also I'll never get over how u manage to create such magnificent pieces in the end despite how ambitious ur projects are
Beautiful. Truly BEAUTIFUL

kirubab
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To ship it, I'd recommend building the plywood box like you said, then put in a bunch of braces made of the foam you use in your projects. I think that would be more secure than packaging peanuts. Plus you can cut the foam to fit exactly where you want so you can avoid any delicate areas of the piece.

Amazing work as always!

caseymazza
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The fact it only took you 20 days to make something this huge is incredible. It looks amazing

bitzbox
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A crate isn't a bad idea. Keep it vertical and add anchors between each layer that secures to the central pipe and the inside of the crate. Then fill it with packing peanuts. Make sure to label it so they keep it orientated correctly and don't try to set it down on its side. As long as you have it attached to a pallet, it should be safe. It is going to be a fairly pricey way to ship it, but this would be the safest way to ship it internationally.

Joe___R
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It’s so inspiring to see someone with so much passion and enthusiasm. I always love the builds and paintings that you make!

physcostealth
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I wish you could make painting classes or just recordings that explain how you learned your techniques and how you use them in the right, particular places. I think that a lot of young artists would find it very helpful to learn from someone who is not boring and teaches it in a very unique way. you never cease to amaze me, Martina!! Beautiful tower!!! Thank you for your videos!

suzanwilson
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I love how Martina is not intimidated by details, and go beyond just doing a basic thing [in here for example doing the tour 'afloat']

komischXD
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I like how she had a clock just sitting there in some of the Timelapse’s, is shows how much time and work is really put into this..

loafverse
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Martina, I would love to see you build something for the outdoors. Like an epic towering birdhouse!

madzabinga
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Shipping thoughts: Build the base into a box. Since the center is held in place by a pole, as long as you brace one of the sturdier parts of the upper section, it should keep the fiddley bits from getting damaged. Good luck!

kidastar
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Great project as always tanks I've watching your back catalog since I've found your channel thank to your colab with LTT.
Now I've rarely comment but I've have actual experience shipping large fragile things so here are my suggestion:
Option 1: If you can still separate the tower there is no need for a crate you can use cardboard boxes but you'll need to made a "small mod" cut the support pipe so the base can fit in a box that is not too tall and mostly empty, you can add threaded coupler and a connector for the LED Wires so it's easy to put it back together at the destination, now about prepping boxes for the individual parts, you'll need two boxes for each part for the inner box put a layer of hi density foam or Styrofoam of about 2cm lining all the walls of the box then get some instapack bags of the appropriate size to form a perfect support for the part, and that's your inner box for a short trip by truck on paved roads this would be enough, but if it need to be shipped by air o a long multi mode route, you want to add an outer box, this is much easier you need a box about 10 cm bigger in every dimension than the inner box so there is a 5 cm gap between the inner and outer box, now you just bubble graph the inner box with two layers (the big bubble kind) and fill the rest of the gap with packing peanuts.
Option 2: Let say you can't separate the tower any more for this case you need a shipping pallet and a crate, you'll need to add temporary a larger base to the tower (a piece of plywood a about 10cm smaller the pallet in each dimension) with two objectives lower the center of mass of the pallet making it more stable and be able to screw together the tower and the pallet, now instapack if your best friend again for valuable and fragile things put a layer around the hole tower you'll need 3 or 4 sections for this get a cardboard box and remove the top and bottom and and do one layer at a time until you have the whole tower protected (you'll need to cut out this boxes to unpack), because cargo shipped in pallets need to be move with fork lift some time is expose to the elements you need to add a layer of film wrap (like those kiosk that wrap your suitcase at the airport) now the final step is to made a crate around the hole pallet and strap at lest in 3 point the tower already pack to the wood crate.

Hope to be helpful and good luck.

Saludos desde Santa Cruz de la Sierra - Bolivia

danielroca