Me too. For me it was getting a glimpse of behind the scenes at ILM. Making models, props, costumes etc. That would have been a dream job for me I think.got hooked on his Q&A videos
His stories in the movie industry are very interesting.
I am getting back into models again. I was watching his work with sheet polystyrene and it was an eye opener! Collected a few vintage model kits over the last few years and got an airbrush. All my previous painting was brush or rattle can.
Pierre
I loved building model aircraft right up into my teens. Only the last couple of models did I have an airbrush and that was a total game changer. Then graduated and went to work and models went away. But I still feel that old pull when watching Adams stuff . Was in a hobby shop for the first one in decades and wow did it take me back.His stories in the movie industry are very interesting.
I am getting back into models again. I was watching his work with sheet polystyrene and it was an eye opener! Collected a few vintage model kits over the last few years and got an airbrush. All my previous painting was brush or rattle can.
Pierre
Exactly the same for me! Except for the airbrush. The Canadian Warplane Museum has a large selection and in 2019 was at the Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum and they had bought a HUGE collection of unopened kits (over 3000) going back decades! I ran out of money that day!I loved building model aircraft right up into my teens. Only the last couple of models did I have an airbrush and that was a total game changer. Then graduated and went to work and models went away. But I still feel that old pull when watching Adams stuff . Was in a hobby shop for the first one in decades and wow did it take me back.