Building Handmade Vehicles from Cardboard, Wood, and Metal – My Creative Journey

Hey everyone! I’m passionate about handcrafting detailed vehicles and machines — from civilian trucks to military models — using materials like cardboard, wood, plastic, and metal. Every piece is made by hand, and I aim to bring real-world machines to life on a miniature scale you can hold in your hand. Recently, I launched my YouTube channel, Handcrafted Machines, where I share my full creative process — designing, building, and customizing each project step-by-step. If you love DIY builds, model making, or just watching something satisfying come to life from scratch, I think you’ll really enjoy it! I’m working toward building my dream workshop and improving my videos with better equipment — so every view, comment, or sub truly helps me grow and keep creating. Feel free to check it out here: www.youtube.com/@handcrafted-machines I'd love to hear your feedback or ideas for future builds too! Thanks for supporting handmade creativity! submitted by /u/Swift_Golang [link] [comments]

Apr 28, 2025 - 22:10
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Hey everyone!

I’m passionate about handcrafting detailed vehicles and machines — from civilian trucks to military models — using materials like cardboard, wood, plastic, and metal. Every piece is made by hand, and I aim to bring real-world machines to life on a miniature scale you can hold in your hand.

Recently, I launched my YouTube channel, Handcrafted Machines, where I share my full creative process — designing, building, and customizing each project step-by-step. If you love DIY builds, model making, or just watching something satisfying come to life from scratch, I think you’ll really enjoy it!

I’m working toward building my dream workshop and improving my videos with better equipment — so every view, comment, or sub truly helps me grow and keep creating.

Feel free to check it out here: www.youtube.com/@handcrafted-machines I'd love to hear your feedback or ideas for future builds too! Thanks for supporting handmade creativity!

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