Flagship video · 180° showcase · engine switch

Retro toaster — 180° on Kling

Kling 3.0 pro · 1080p · moody studio · cleared moderation · 2026-06-16

The showcase, moved to Kling after Veo's moderation kept false-flagging the dark/reflective toaster (8+ times). Kling renders the same moody look, cleared moderation first try, and matches the "180° product video" in the quote. Trigger-clean wording + an explicit smooth-panel lock so the sides/back don't fabricate controls. Watch the back-half of each turn — that's where we confirm the panels stay smooth.

Take A
180° turntable, moody key-light. Check the smooth sides/back as it comes around.
Take B
Second take, same setup. Pick whichever holds the panels cleanest.
What to judge: does the toaster stay one consistent unit through the full 180°, with the sides and back smooth (no fabricated knobs/controls)? If a take holds, this is the flagship 180° method — moody, premium, reliable, ~9 cr/item. If both still invent something on the back, the fix is tightening to a partial turn (front-three-quarter only) so the back never fully shows.
Engine: Kling 3.0 pro Moderation: cleared ✓ Cost: ~9 cr/item Silent — ambient audio on final