If you found the tiny Wally figure in the video be sure to let let me know and see if you make it onto the leader board... There's still time! www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/find-me-challenge.html
yep You gave me an idea now , i will try to create my simcity 13 miniature city and maybe industry zone with big ben tower and it will be good clock in my room
Hey man, congratulations. Your creations are amazing! I was wondering, did you ever try to create an alien landscape? I mean, it woudn't have to be something out of a sci fi movie. Maybe the Apollo lading site, with a little lunar module and a flag?
This video made me realise that there's some youtubers out there who really do put in a lot of effort for what they love. After watching so many of your videos and seeing the hours that go into your dioramas, I decided just now to turn off my adblock on youtube so that I can support the youtubers I like, even if in a small way.
My seven year old granddaughter chose this video to learn how to make a desert scene for her toy horses after looking at numerous videos. She and I will learn how to make realistic scenery together. Your how-to videos and DIY tools give me confidence to help her tackle that which I would never have attempted before. Thanks.
What would be neat is to add rock and soil layers to the side, to make it look as if the display had been sliced directly from the Earth! Great job Luke. I absolutely love your work.
I LOVE Your videos!! I'm not even into trains but your process is fascinating to watch and your detail is amazing! It just makes me happy watching. You keep making these little vignettes... I'd love to see them all in one video. Maybe you could showcase them one by one and one and point out your favorite details? Just an idea... :)
Towan, you've done it again... The time lapse was cool, but I like when you talk about your process. Your descriptions are always so clear, and full of useful information. Of course, having watched a lot of your other videos, I could tell what you were doing, so I guess I'm saying "Do whatever you want. It's all good!". Kudos!
For what it's worth, this proves to me that your style of video is effective. I've watched most of your more in-depth videos and for this one, I knew what you were doing, what you were using, and why you were doing it, every step of the way. End result looks good!
Missed hearing your desciptions on everything but still unbelievable work as always! My husband and I look forward to your videos and get giddy when a new one comes out. Thank you for making them!
That was completely amazing. I hope you have the ability to continue to do it, but I'd be excited if you could upload these separate time lapse videos of your dioramas. I'd be watching them in a heartbeat, as well. Your regular videos only come out about once a month, and these time lapses in between would definitely bridge some of that gap. I try to recreate many of your ideas, and that time lapse did wonders. Your instructionals are so amazing. Keep it going.
Thanks mate, I'm definitely planning to film more of these time lapse type videos in the future so it's really good to know that you enjoyed watching 😀
That wasn't Luke in this video folks! That was the hand of God making all things beautiful on this Earth. Fantastic video Luke! An absolute pleasure to watch as always. Thanks for the relaxation time. Cheers, Dan
lol... thanks for the amazing compliment Dan, I'm happy you enjoyed watching, I'm planning do do a few more time lapse videos like this later down the track. Thanks again 😉
This was a fun one-off, but I think I prefer your excellent narrations. Even when you're doing something I've seen you do before, I seem to get something new out of it. Always great work... :)
I have probably wasted ten minutes of my life seeing this video because I am sure I won’t try making any dioramas, but watching Luke build it is just so satisfying!🙂
Great job as always : ) How about some industry ruins that are overgrown by grass, bushes, shrubs and birches? Maybe with some old tracks etc. ? (Birches are the majority of trees in these kind of areas) If you dont know exactly how these areas look I recomend you looking at examples from postindustrial regions, for example my region the "Ruhrgebiet" (Germany).
Amazing as always. I’ve watched your tutorial videos before and it is great to see you use the same processes all in one go at high speed. I like the format. Could always have cards pop up to recommend other tutorial videos explaining that section in more detail. Keep up the great work.
YEEEESSS A TIMELAPSE DIORAMA !!!! I'm so happy to see that !!! Can you make the road 66 ? Desertic scenery with cactus maybe, harley davidson? LOOOOVE YOUR WORK ! YOU ARE AWESOME 😍😍😍
amazing job the detail you put in each model you do it's great it helps me out on things i'm not seeing on my models at the time and helps me for more detail keep up the great job
Although I’m a very tall person I LOVE tiny things and your channel fits my miniature needs! If you want a suggestion for a possible model I recommend a mountain peak with some tiny people paragliding or perhaps you could do a canyon Revine of sorts with hikers and a river at the bottom.
I really love your videos, but found this one amazing - so awesome to see how often you clean up (the Mrs has just pointed at my pig-sty of a work bench and said "go on then, get to it!") and the little tips and techniques you use without probably thinking.... A wicked video, and I'd certainly enjoy more of these style time lapses in the future :) You, sir, are an inspiration. Thank you for sharing your skills with us all.
Ciao Luke, volevo ancora complimentarmi con te per i tuoi video , sei sempre molto premuroso nei dettagli ed il tuo profondo rispetto per la natura , sono sempre molto affascinanto dai tuoi diorami la quale c'è sempre molto da imparare grazie ancora e continua così. Perdonami se ti scrivo in italiano, perché non conosco l'inglese.
@luke towan you should make your home into a mini museum where professional and beginner modelers can come and see your wonderful dioramas and models!!!
🇦🇺👍 Awesome, Luke! This video showcases another magnificent diorama created by your expert hands! Welcome back. Quite awhile has passed since you've posted a new video. I love to see you back in action. -from Tom Pilling P.S. I spotted the wallaby or juvenile kangaroo in the front, right corner of your diorama amid a very small clearing between the trees.
Wow that was amazing..... I am from India I can't believe a you can do it so well and easily... Founded your such a video in fb than i frequently jumped here for ur more videos. 😍💕💕
So freakin' gorgeous, man... I knew I was in for a treat when I found your channel, subbed, then smashed that bell icon. You're a damn genius, that's what.
Very nice as usual and you clearly have you're methods down to a fine art. Forgive me but we see you use the same materials and produce the same effects which are fantastic time and time again. I would be very interested in seeing you trying some scenary from say Europe or other places that are perhaps not so dry all the time. You have visitors from around the world who learn form you and it would be nice to see somthing diffrent. Muddy areas, green and lush, european fields, snow etc... Food for thought.
WHAT IS HAPPENING? Hey all, I'm currently working on my next video and also moving house. While waiting for my next video, I've created a new Instagram account for my fans to post completed dioramas you've created (Conditions apply). You can check out the latest activity via: instagram.com/bouldercreekrailroad/ See you soon. Cheers, Luke
I was just watching a movie in another window in wich they showed an african landscape from an aerial perspective...really couldn't tell for a second which one was the real one and which one was the model. Great job!
If you found the tiny Wally figure in the video be sure to let let me know and see if you make it onto the leader board... There's still time!
www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/find-me-challenge.html
yep You gave me an idea now , i will try to create my simcity 13 miniature city and maybe industry zone with big ben tower and it will be good clock in my room
Luke TowanAnother masterpiece. So realistic. Thank you.
Luke Towan keren bangat
Hey man, congratulations. Your creations are amazing! I was wondering, did you ever try to create an alien landscape? I mean, it woudn't have to be something out of a sci fi movie. Maybe the Apollo lading site, with a little lunar module and a flag?
Do Apollo 11 landing site!
It looks so real with the sunlight shining on it. Great job!
thanks mate, taking photos out in natural sunlight makes a huge difference in the realistic look of the model!
Yep
This video made me realise that there's some youtubers out there who really do put in a lot of effort for what they love. After watching so many of your videos and seeing the hours that go into your dioramas, I decided just now to turn off my adblock on youtube so that I can support the youtubers I like, even if in a small way.
My seven year old granddaughter chose this video to learn how to make a desert scene for her toy horses after looking at numerous videos. She and I will learn how to make realistic scenery together. Your how-to videos and DIY tools give me confidence to help her tackle that which I would never have attempted before. Thanks.
The only time UA-cam recommended a random video that I actually caught onto and subscribed
I understand your situation, I’m in it too
Same
I'm just amazed at how realistic you manage to make that giant hand to pick up the 4WD! Thanks for a great video...very inspiring stuff.
What would be neat is to add rock and soil layers to the side, to make it look as if the display had been sliced directly from the Earth! Great job Luke. I absolutely love your work.
probably have to cast each layer in resin to achieve that, but that would look great !
I LOVE Your videos!! I'm not even into trains but your process is fascinating to watch and your detail is amazing! It just makes me happy watching. You keep making these little vignettes... I'd love to see them all in one video. Maybe you could showcase them one by one and one and point out your favorite details? Just an idea... :)
Luke, you're an internarional treasure.
+++
Towan, you've done it again...
The time lapse was cool, but I like when you talk about your process. Your descriptions are always so clear, and full of useful information. Of course, having watched a lot of your other videos, I could tell what you were doing, so I guess I'm saying "Do whatever you want. It's all good!". Kudos!
That opening shot is ultra realistic. Great clip
Wow! You get all those creative juices flowing . . .videos like this make me want to build!
For what it's worth, this proves to me that your style of video is effective. I've watched most of your more in-depth videos and for this one, I knew what you were doing, what you were using, and why you were doing it, every step of the way. End result looks good!
Luke, you are a MASTER! You have Australian scenery down! As real as I've ever seen! Love your videos! Keep it up!
Missed hearing your desciptions on everything but still unbelievable work as always! My husband and I look forward to your videos and get giddy when a new one comes out. Thank you for making them!
Luke, thank you very much for your tutorials, a source of inspiration and a stimulus for imagination. Greetings from Italy.
What's cool is that since I've watched a lot of your videos, I understand what's going on at each step, even without the explanations! :)
That was completely amazing. I hope you have the ability to continue to do it, but I'd be excited if you could upload these separate time lapse videos of your dioramas. I'd be watching them in a heartbeat, as well. Your regular videos only come out about once a month, and these time lapses in between would definitely bridge some of that gap. I try to recreate many of your ideas, and that time lapse did wonders. Your instructionals are so amazing. Keep it going.
Thanks mate, I'm definitely planning to film more of these time lapse type videos in the future so it's really good to know that you enjoyed watching 😀
Its very beautiful realistic job, Congratulation Luke.
Brilliant. Those before and after outdoor shots really set the scene perfectly. Paul
that quad-copter shot at the begining was beautiful :P
Been following your modeling exploits for a while...Good to see you're going viral. Talent equals success. Thanks Luke. 😊
As much as I love the tutorial-style videos and as much as I learn from them, these little timelapses are really really nice!
Time lapse is very very nice 💪🏻
Amazing! Very realistic! The way you apply that grass so it stands up is so cool.
Wow, watching time lapse videos never gets old.
lol... glad you enjoyed watching 😀
The bob Ross of models
sonnieandjacob lots of happy little trees
thanks for the huge compliment 😉
bob ross is the only artist ever
And beat the devil out of it.
happy trees
Your videos are always so soothing.
That wasn't Luke in this video folks! That was the hand of God making all things beautiful on this Earth.
Fantastic video Luke! An absolute pleasure to watch as always. Thanks for the relaxation time. Cheers, Dan
lol... thanks for the amazing compliment Dan, I'm happy you enjoyed watching, I'm planning do do a few more time lapse videos like this later down the track. Thanks again 😉
This was a fun one-off, but I think I prefer your excellent narrations. Even when you're doing something I've seen you do before, I seem to get something new out of it. Always great work... :)
I can't comprehend how real they look it's just so cool
I have probably wasted ten minutes of my life seeing this video because I am sure I won’t try making any dioramas, but watching Luke build it is just so satisfying!🙂
Gorgeous - I love your videos, and this one made me homesick for the area I grew up in...
Great job as always : ) How about some industry ruins that are overgrown by grass, bushes, shrubs and birches? Maybe with some old tracks etc. ? (Birches are the majority of trees in these kind of areas) If you dont know exactly how these areas look I recomend you looking at examples from postindustrial regions, for example my region the "Ruhrgebiet" (Germany).
That's a great idea Jutta, I'll definitely take that on board 😉
Pls make this happen, how about Chernobyl?
Luke Towan Chernobyl abandoned style would be great 😍😍
Love the idea.
Luke Towan hope to see it one day in the future.
Great Build Luke!
Just fantastic! Your videos are a dream to watch.
Fascinating, beautiful work
I love your channel and I don't even do dioramas! I find it so fascinating and calming....
I would LOVE to see a tropical/Beach diorama! A place for the palm trees you've previously made!
I always planned to do a beach scene, I just need to make a bunch more palm trees 😉
Ariana Cole yesss!! A beach
or maybe a sea scene with some surfers
Oooo forshadowing
Amazing as always. I’ve watched your tutorial videos before and it is great to see you use the same processes all in one go at high speed. I like the format. Could always have cards pop up to recommend other tutorial videos explaining that section in more detail. Keep up the great work.
so relaxing to watch
Do tutorials man!!! I swear, I don't make projects but for some reason I love watching your videos. You rock!!
YEEEESSS A TIMELAPSE DIORAMA !!!! I'm so happy to see that !!! Can you make the road 66 ? Desertic scenery with cactus maybe, harley davidson?
LOOOOVE YOUR WORK ! YOU ARE AWESOME 😍😍😍
amazing job the detail you put in each model you do it's great it helps me out on things i'm not seeing on my models at the time and helps me for more detail keep up the great job
Although I’m a very tall person I LOVE tiny things and your channel fits my miniature needs! If you want a suggestion for a possible model I recommend a mountain peak with some tiny people paragliding or perhaps you could do a canyon Revine of sorts with hikers and a river at the bottom.
Your videos are amazing. Thanks so much for sharing
I love this so much. Such amazing detail. Great work as always
can you make the same scene but just after it has rained with some puddles and mud ruts?
I really love your videos, but found this one amazing - so awesome to see how often you clean up (the Mrs has just pointed at my pig-sty of a work bench and said "go on then, get to it!") and the little tips and techniques you use without probably thinking.... A wicked video, and I'd certainly enjoy more of these style time lapses in the future :)
You, sir, are an inspiration. Thank you for sharing your skills with us all.
Another great video! You could let that run in real time and we'd all be happy.
thanks mate, in real time the video would last over two and a half hours! Glad you enjoyed watching 😉
Luke Towan You say two and a half hours like it's a bad thing. 😁
Does anyone else think that the model Troopy is the best part of this video... so cool
Ciao Luke, volevo ancora complimentarmi con te per i tuoi video , sei sempre molto premuroso nei dettagli ed il tuo profondo rispetto per la natura , sono sempre molto affascinanto dai tuoi diorami la quale c'è sempre molto da imparare grazie ancora e continua così. Perdonami se ti scrivo in italiano, perché non conosco l'inglese.
It's a good day when you upload! Thanks for the amazing video, the piece turned out great as always :)
Beautiful diorama!!! Thank you for the video...
the last look 😎 cinematographic
I love your work man, your videos are awesome and very informative. Please keep posting more
I looked up time lapse Australia and this was a complete match
You are extremely talented!
@luke towan you should make your home into a mini museum where professional and beginner modelers can come and see your wonderful dioramas and models!!!
Masterful Luke, it looks beautiful.
Cheers Ken.
You should really do some winter scenes. I would love to see something like that!
one day he will connect all his dioramas together and it will make an awesome giant diorama !
As much as I like the tutorial style voice overs, I also really like these timelapse style, love to see more like this in the future!
Thanks for the feedback 😉 I'll definitely do some more like this
Awesome video as always, Luke.
whaat!? no commentary? that's the part i like, you have such a good voice for that
🇦🇺👍 Awesome, Luke! This video showcases another magnificent diorama created by your expert hands! Welcome back. Quite awhile has passed since you've posted a new video. I love to see you back in action.
-from Tom Pilling
P.S. I spotted the wallaby or juvenile kangaroo in the front, right corner of your diorama amid a very small clearing between the trees.
Wow that was amazing..... I am from India I can't believe a you can do it so well and easily... Founded your such a video in fb than i frequently jumped here for ur more videos. 😍💕💕
THIS IS SO MAGICAL
Please upload more timelapses like this one!
Two videos in one week ❤️
I think somebody is back to business.
Congratulations for your good work. Keep going mate
lol.. thanks mate 😀
Beautiful as always.
anyway, have you noticed the turning wheels in the logo? masterpiece
So freakin' gorgeous, man... I knew I was in for a treat when I found your channel, subbed, then smashed that bell icon. You're a damn genius, that's what.
You are so underrated! I dont understand how you dont have 1M subscribers!
Amazing stuff Luke...you're really one of the most inspirational UA-camrs here.
thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it
This should be a profession for you Luke!
Love the art work & music 🎶
Great job 👍
Looks pretty bloody awesome mate, the only thing missing are a few termite mounds.
Very nicely done.
Awesomeness!!
Thanks Luke 😁😁
Awesome as always. Love your channel!
thanks Lachy 😉
Great video as always, all it needs is a couple of drop bears and it's perfect! :3
blown away, as always!
As always another fantastic video
I would love to see a timelapse of a jungle or rain forest! I really like watching these and you mineshaft one is my fav.
That is a great video. Keep up the great work.
Amazing work
Super fun to watch!
Looks like outback QLD.
Great job Luke
Just incredible modelling 👌🏻
Very impressive. Thanks for sharing that with us.
glad you liked it 😀
Gracias por el vídeo
Por favor
Que fibra usa para la vegetación ?
Y como se llama el aparato
Con el que lo extiende ?
Excellent video!
Very nice as usual and you clearly have you're methods down to a fine art. Forgive me but we see you use the same materials and produce the same effects which are fantastic time and time again. I would be very interested in seeing you trying some scenary from say Europe or other places that are perhaps not so dry all the time. You have visitors from around the world who learn form you and it would be nice to see somthing diffrent. Muddy areas, green and lush, european fields, snow etc... Food for thought.
Thank you, that was great.
WHAT IS HAPPENING?
Hey all,
I'm currently working on my next video and also moving house.
While waiting for my next video, I've created a new Instagram account for my fans to post completed dioramas you've created (Conditions apply).
You can check out the latest activity via: instagram.com/bouldercreekrailroad/
See you soon.
Cheers,
Luke
Wow. it's simply amazing!
How could anyone give anything Luke puts out a thumbs down?
You are the coolest person on UA-cam!
I was just watching a movie in another window in wich they showed an african landscape from an aerial perspective...really couldn't tell for a second which one was the real one and which one was the model. Great job!