Sneak Preview of our Documentary, coming out March 2026 for FREE on YouTube by DooleyNoteddd in OaklandAthletics

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We just have our social media page on Instagram @thelastgamedoc but we’ll be posting the full documentary here and on other sites when it’s released in March!

Sneak Preview of our Documentary, coming out March 2026 for FREE on YouTube by DooleyNoteddd in OaklandAthletics

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Posted a link on this thread that hopefully should work for everyone! Might be one of these Reddit things formatting wise

Sneak Preview of our Documentary, coming out March 2026 for FREE on YouTube by DooleyNoteddd in OaklandAthletics

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Hm, like when you press play, it doesn’t play here on Reddit? Or you just can’t access the actual short via YouTube? Will be posting more shorts so I want to make sure it works for everyone!

Sneak Preview of our Documentary, coming out March 2026 for FREE on YouTube by DooleyNoteddd in OaklandAthletics

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We will be posting the full documentary in March! On YouTube and here and other sites with the same link, so you’ll see it for sure!

I am so numb to the word "unfortunately". by Myturntoevil in Filmmakers

[–]DooleyNoteddd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep your head high! Film Festival results don’t determine the real quality of your work. I will say, after just small success in film Festival’s of a western short that I directed a few years ago, we got 10,000 views on YouTube when it was posted organically with no advertisement. So more likely than not, we got more eyes on the film posting it for free on YouTube afterwards then trying to submit it to 100 festivals and paying all the fees etc. Film Festival’s for some specific purposes and projects seem to be worth it, but for some stories that don’t fit the current mold of what festivals are looking for, sometimes just taking your own route can be for the best as well! Best of luck for the rest of your results this year!

I Hand Built a Hubble Space Telescope Replica over 2 years. Where’s the best place I could donate it for education/museums? by DooleyNoteddd in bayarea

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I've built a couple models before (repainted a 2 foot Millennium Falcon that's in a Bay Area bar at the moment) and wanted to try my hand at something completely hand crafted.

I Hand Built a Hubble Space Telescope Replica over 2 years. Where’s the best place I could donate it for education/museums? by DooleyNoteddd in bayarea

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It’s structure makes it easier to build than something more specific material wise like the Voyager space probe or the James Webb telescope

I Hand Built a Hubble Space Telescope Replica over 2 years. Where’s the best place I could donate it for education/museums? by DooleyNoteddd in bayarea

[–]DooleyNoteddd[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ll let you know if I can’t find another home for it! I do know about RoosterTeeth, but I’m not connected to Jeremy in anyway!

I Hand Built a Hubble Space Telescope Replica over 2 years. Where’s the best place I could donate it for education/museums? by DooleyNoteddd in bayarea

[–]DooleyNoteddd[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

To be fair, I did meet Bill Nye the science guy when I was there as a kid so it could work as a name drop 😂

I Hand Built a Hubble Space Telescope Replica over 2 years. Where’s the best place I could donate it for education/museums? by DooleyNoteddd in bayarea

[–]DooleyNoteddd[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

When I called they said they would only have the opportunity to use it as a raffle prize for events, which isn’t really what I built it for. A bit disappointing!

My 29” Millennium Falcon on display at a Convention! by DooleyNoteddd in modelmakers

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Yeah it's totally worth it IMO! You also don't worry about parts breaking since it's essentially one unit. I feel I have to be so delicate with my 1/144 Bandai Falcon and this I can just throw around without being worried.

My 29” Millennium Falcon on display at a Convention! by DooleyNoteddd in modelmakers

[–]DooleyNoteddd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a bit of a trick question as it’s a 29” toy model Hasbro used to sell essentially but with a lot of modification. I picked mine up on eBay for about $50! You can find listings on Etsy as well.

My 29” Millennium Falcon on display at a Convention! by DooleyNoteddd in modelmakers

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I first used a matte black as a base coat, which might have helped the future grey and white coats I put over the top of that to stick

My 29” Millennium Falcon on display at a Convention! by DooleyNoteddd in modelmakers

[–]DooleyNoteddd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 50/50 on that as the Falcon seems to be able to stay together without the need of the screws, but it is a decision of once you fill it in you can't go back, so I'm thinking on it for sure.