Tested in 2017: Adam Savage’s Favorite Things!
To wrap up the year, Adam shares a few of his favorite things he discovered this year, including a beautiful miniature cityscape model, a few tools, a Star Wars collectible, and a favorite jacket! Thanks for watching our videos and we’ll see you in 2018. Happy new year!
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You sold me on the American Giant hoodie last year, looks like I know what I’ll be getting this time around….
I want the JACKET.
And the MAP and the SKULL.
The city diorama reminds me of the project Norm & Frank did submerging buildings in acrylic to look like an apocalyptic sea. Would be cool to see that on such a different scale.
Would be really cool if the “Blue Water” models had the ocean/river bottoms modeled and then the water was blue tinted resin.
Awesome! We just sent Norm some of our 3d printed Microcape models of New York and Chicago based on aerial scans we took of the cities. We’d love to hear what you think when they arrive!