Thankfully, about a month later, his channel was revived, and he made a video telling his fans what had happened. He had fallen victim to an email phishing scam disguised as an official YouTube email telling ScrapMan that he was eligible to receive a verification check for his channel, seeing how he had recently hit 90,000 subscribers. In September or October of 2017, ScrapMan's channel was deleted, with his subscriber count and videos gone. The location of the mountain on where this video was recorded is New Hampshire. In this video, he tells the story of the channel, and how it has grown over the years, leading up until that point. He uploaded "SCRAPMAN FACE REVEAL?! New Year Channel Recap Vlog! (2016-2017)" where as the title suggests, he face revealed for the first time. This is also the video where he first revealed his voice. Just right after the montage video, he uploaded "Scrap Mechanic Channel Update" on April 25th, 2016, where he detailed the roadplan and future of the channel. He intermittently added gameplay videos from games other than Scrap Mechanic (although these videos did not receive as much attention as the Scrap Mechanic videos) such as No Man's Sky, and TerraTech. Videos after that were revolving around a certain theme or a creation. ScrapMan (back when the channel name was Scrap Mechanist) uploaded his first video titled "Scrap Mechanic Creation Montage" on April 21, 2016, where he showcased his creations. He intermittently mentions his job when appropriate, such as in an Instruments of Destruction video where he recalled that he cracks whips as a part of his job. All that is known is his profession at the time, working as a circus artist at an unknown establishment. Not much is known about ScrapMan's prior history before going into content creation. The reason for Hank's disappearance is thought to be because of him "getting milk" (a common ridicule reason to explain someone's disappearance, particularly fathers) and never returning, ScrapMan has since made merch of this event and reintroduced Hank's lore arc into his Mars Colony Survival series.Hank is rarely seen again on ScrapMan's newer videos but is still referenced a lot. Hank - An originally glitched (or put into a glitched state), "docile" Scrap Mechanic Haybot in the survival series that ScrapMan usually greets, he appears on multiple occasions on the channel, and one of his creations is named the "Hank Tank".Many of his viewers put some kind of reference or even flat out creating stabilizer mugs in their Scrap Mechanic or Trailmakers creations. This contraption claims that it can "stabilize your drink without spilling anything". Stabilizer mug - A mug (that usually holds coffee) that is placed on top of a "stabilizer", usually a suspension piece.Wedge gang - A satirical feud between Brick gang (kAN's clan) and Wedge gang (ScrapMan's clan) to prove which shape is the better and superior one than the other, these include testing the strength of these shapes, building capabilities, aerodynamics, aesthetics, and more.ScrapMan and his community has created a lot of references, inside jokes, and memes regarding him and his channel. The most recent community collaboration is Mars Colony Survival, which started on April 8th, 2022. To July 14th, 2018), and Flooded World (ran from July 28th, 2018. To December 16th, 2017) Futuristic Military Base (ran from December 23rd, 2017. These include the Suspended Mountain Base (ran from June 9th, 2017. ScrapMan often asks his YouTube audience for opinions or help on what he should do in future videos, or coordinate a community project in the Discord server. He does the entire video lifecycle by himself. He recently started diversifying his content with a lot of other games, some including early access and one-off games, while still keeping his regular Scrap Mechanic content. He regularly plays other games as well, including Instruments of Destruction (which became popular on the channel as of February 11th, 2022), Sprocket, Teardown, and others. He also has almost 90 videos of Scrap Mechanic survival gameplay as of March 2021. As of March 2021, there are more than 230 episodes of Multiplayer Monday on ScrapMan's channel. One of the most popular series on his channel is Multiplayer Monday, where he plays Scrap Mechanic with 1-3 other YouTubers, including Camodo Gaming, kAN Gaming, Moonbo, iBallisticSquid, j0hnbane, Durf, and others and make vehicles or other machines and play games together. His primary content focuses on gameplays of Scrap Mechanic, Trailmakers, and Main Assembly. ScrapMan created his channel on April 20, 2016.
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