I would love to see some more variety in coat colours for the horses in future builds! They’re almost always bay and I feel it would be fun to have a pop of something else eventually
I agree. I love the builds a lot but wish he would use more brighter colours for the animals and people figures, sometimes. I feel that he uses too much of the Autumn colours like browns, yellows and ochres, etc.
Me too! And it can be done - I recently painted some of the horses from the IMEX Sioux Indians set, a Buckskin and an Appaloosa. They came out great and added a really cool touch to the scene. There are some good horse coat color charts online.
I recently found your channel after stumbling across North of the Border, and I've been glued to it ever since. As a hobby painter of middling skill, your tricks and techniques have been incredibly helpful. Thanks for what you do! The Wild Imaginary West is awesome, and tremendously encouraging as I work on a setting of my own!
@gfries4906 they also don't *leave* the water, nor do they live in acidic and near boiling temperatures. Yes, whales and dolphins breathe air at the surface, but they're ocean borne and restricted creatures. This thing is actively choosing harsh environments to live in when it *could* choose to live elsewhere.
I mean it could be a walrus type creature that can spend extensive periods out of water but is still built to survive in water, who knows if this thing has legs maybe it just flops from pool to pool lol
@@4ae109 Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), and pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses) do _not_ have FRIGGIN' HANDS!
When you said no animal can survive in the hot springs, I immediately thought of flamingos. Can’t find anything on them interacting with Yellowstone specifically, but they can drink boiling water and chill in water so acidic and salty it would melt your skin. Terrifying!
As someone who has been watching your videos for a long time now, it is really astonishing to watch your progress during the years. This diorama is stunning and I’m so proud of you for finding your groove with the resin. Great job!
I’ve read about 12 books now about early American mountain men and their adventures, hunting and trapping through the Rocky Mountains. All of there tails about first stumbling along Yellowstone and the natural wonders there are amazing. They couldn’t believe what they were seeing. And no one back east believed them, when they described the geysers.
3:13 I found it quite funny that you mentioned we were thinking “no animal can survive in the hot spring pool” like you did because at that moment I was in fact thinking “man that monster has to be so tough and wicked to live in a place like that” pretty much just before you made a comment about it lol
I'm a huge fan of Yellowstone and love visiting these boiling hot and extremely acidic waters of the park's hot springs when we're able to make the trip. I often remember that first video you did and was happy to see you revisit another one. Love the videos and your work!
Well done, Boylei! Even if you omitted the monster, this hot springs diorama would be a winner! That said, the monster is the only sign that this diorama is part of your Wild Imaginary West, and not a depiction of an actual, historical scene. (Maybe if your miners had a Forestall on one of their mules . . . ?) Regardless, this deep-pour resin scene is incredible, and I'm looking forward to more of your Sunday Morning videos! Thanks for sharing your imagination and techniques with us! 158th Like.
I love the creativity and how amazing your builds are. It would be great to see a behind the scenes video and do a bench walkthrough and show how you record your videos!!
I love that this channel has blown up in such a small amount of time (comparatively) and is getting so much love. Even more, I appreciate the time you put into it all, doing something I definitely can not do but tune in immediately to see.
I am in awe with your craftsmanship and the precision and attention you pay to detail. Also, can we appreciate for a moment how clean and tidy your work area is? I love a tidy workspace during the process. 🤩
Been a watcher for a while, and wanted to thank you for your hard work and creativity. I love the Imaginary Wild West set, but I'd like to ask if you've considered doing any more Biblical dioramas? I know you've done at least one in the past for the channel but I always loved artistic expressions of faith and personally I'd love to see more of it. Your diorama videos are always a delight either way and help brighten my day, and thank you again.
another hot spring cutaway yessss! yes! your first hotspring video was the first one i ever saw of yours. i was really pulled in by the soft voiceover and the respect you have for nature. i havent been to yellowstone in a few years but i think you capture its colors and its gestures so well.
Yo, Boylei! Apparently local folklore holds that dragons live in Yellowstone. Maybe you could make a Yellowstone dragon diorama, or even have the mystery creature be one of these dragons if you wish
what better place for a dragon to incubate it's eggs than in a hot pool? The dragon should not look like a european or chinese dragon, but more of a cross between a grizzly bear, porcupine and eagle.
Gorgeous! And I love the subtlety of the hand in the darkness 😊 I might have commented this on the last Yellowstone video, but these deep pools really remind me of my local folklore (Sussex, England). We have a water dragon called the Knucker which lived in knuckerholes. These are smallish, very deep ponds that are supposedly bottomless.
Amazing work Caleb. The hint about tinitng the hardner then mixing with the main resin later is excellent. LED's that only switch on when motion is detected in front of the diorama would have been epic. :)
I also took a road trip that had us visiting Yellowstone last year, and you've really done an amazing job. I haven't seen either of the ones you've created so far in person, but based on the hot springs I saw I can say they are incredibly well done and really look like a proper hot spring!
The Wild Imaginary West is my favorite! I would love to see monsters as companions or work animals. As we know humans will pack bond with anything and there will always be 'that guy (or gal)' who's willing to try. I'm already excited for you next video.
I’m not sure if you’ve been to/heard of the Superstition Mountains in AZ. Legend has it that there’s buried “lost Dutchman’s” gold somewhere in the mountains. There’s also a natural phenomenon where the sun casts a shadow on the rocks that looks like a giant cougar. A diorama with treasure hunters coming face to face with what is in fact an actual giant cougar seems like a perfect addition to the W.I.W!!
I would love to see some more variety in coat colours for the horses in future builds! They’re almost always bay and I feel it would be fun to have a pop of something else eventually
I agree!
I agree. I love the builds a lot but wish he would use more brighter colours for the animals and people figures, sometimes. I feel that he uses too much of the Autumn colours like browns, yellows and ochres, etc.
Me too! And it can be done - I recently painted some of the horses from the IMEX Sioux Indians set, a Buckskin and an Appaloosa. They came out great and added a really cool touch to the scene. There are some good horse coat color charts online.
How about you guys do some horses and send them ,that way you guys can see them in future builds.
Those colours are the hardest for monsters to spot, so people try to only have bay horses and drab colours.
Maybe. I just made that up. Lol
I recently found your channel after stumbling across North of the Border, and I've been glued to it ever since. As a hobby painter of middling skill, your tricks and techniques have been incredibly helpful. Thanks for what you do!
The Wild Imaginary West is awesome, and tremendously encouraging as I work on a setting of my own!
That is just him in a nutshell
yo i love adam, here fucking hilarious
Adam the goat
This is basically the same way that I found this channel! Only for me it was much less recently.
Adam is the best!
Your Wild Imaginary West series has become one of my favorite modeling series to watch, each time I see one I stop what I'm doing to watch
what makes it even more terrifying is that this thing comes up for air, so it does need to breath
It *chooses* to live in these pools.
there are mammals that live in the water and have to come up for air
@@4ae109 none of them have hands
@gfries4906 they also don't *leave* the water, nor do they live in acidic and near boiling temperatures. Yes, whales and dolphins breathe air at the surface, but they're ocean borne and restricted creatures. This thing is actively choosing harsh environments to live in when it *could* choose to live elsewhere.
I mean it could be a walrus type creature that can spend extensive periods out of water but is still built to survive in water, who knows if this thing has legs maybe it just flops from pool to pool lol
@@4ae109 Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), and pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses) do _not_ have FRIGGIN' HANDS!
When you said no animal can survive in the hot springs, I immediately thought of flamingos. Can’t find anything on them interacting with Yellowstone specifically, but they can drink boiling water and chill in water so acidic and salty it would melt your skin. Terrifying!
Exactly! Flamingos for most people are just silly pink stilt birds but they are actually goddamn flying fallout ghouls.
Well they are 400f though
You should do a model of two gangs fighting eachother, each with their own tamed hulking beast!
That’s a really good idea
As someone who has been watching your videos for a long time now, it is really astonishing to watch your progress during the years. This diorama is stunning and I’m so proud of you for finding your groove with the resin. Great job!
I’ve read about 12 books now about early American mountain men and their adventures, hunting and trapping through the Rocky Mountains. All of there tails about first stumbling along Yellowstone and the natural wonders there are amazing. They couldn’t believe what they were seeing. And no one back east believed them, when they described the geysers.
Ha, gotta love it when those happy little mistakes end up good for the final result. Love the colours, too!
From beneath it devours 😊
Sounds like the name of a Meshuggah song
Birds, beasts, trees, flowers….
@@runascarlet2623kills King, ruins town
3:13 I found it quite funny that you mentioned we were thinking “no animal can survive in the hot spring pool” like you did because at that moment I was in fact thinking “man that monster has to be so tough and wicked to live in a place like that” pretty much just before you made a comment about it lol
gosh YES i need this series back ... wild west creature stuff and mythology >>>>>>>>>>
The hot spring (and sneaky creature) looks AMAZING 🤩
You’ve done a phenomenal job recreating the hot spring!
I'm a huge fan of Yellowstone and love visiting these boiling hot and extremely acidic waters of the park's hot springs when we're able to make the trip. I often remember that first video you did and was happy to see you revisit another one. Love the videos and your work!
Would love to see you do another video about airbrushing your minis. Hints, tips, techniques about how you go about getting them so realistic.
How time passes, I remember the last Yellowstone model, I didn't realize it was YEARS! ago lol, very good job boyli
im going to start soon with making dioramas, u and north of the boarder are the holy reson for that
Best of luck for this new adventure !
@@3mix4m67 thanks mate kompressor just came :)
dont forget the wormie dealies and eyes and teeth!
@@roninparker true XD
I like how you made it light enough to be able to see the creature at the bottom. That is really great.
Love The Imaginary Wild West. 👍👍👍
I love when the projects have stories behind them!
Well done, Boylei! Even if you omitted the monster, this hot springs diorama would be a winner! That said, the monster is the only sign that this diorama is part of your Wild Imaginary West, and not a depiction of an actual, historical scene. (Maybe if your miners had a Forestall on one of their mules . . . ?)
Regardless, this deep-pour resin scene is incredible, and I'm looking forward to more of your Sunday Morning videos! Thanks for sharing your imagination and techniques with us!
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Subtle as always. Especially with the horror elements.
I'm so glad you practice safety while you create your masterpieces... I'm always so worried for those who don't.
I just now got the notification of this video because I have been in Yellowstone all day, neat timing
Looks beautiful man! I’m glad you used veneer. I was like «nooo» when the xps showed through.
Love going back to the Wild Imaginary West! Love the lore and the awesome finished project!
Outstanding as usual! Your "wild Imaginary West" concept is just brilliant!
I love your narration almost as much as your artwork. 😊
Love it Caleb! You are so good at cramming a story in to the Diorama with just a few details... really lovely man!
I'm so glad the wild imaginary West is back
Твои видео никогда не перестанут меня вдохновлять, Спасибо!
This is absolute ART.
I love the creativity and how amazing your builds are.
It would be great to see a behind the scenes video and do a bench walkthrough and show how you record your videos!!
Beautiful resin pour Boylei! Great jeaorb.
I love that this channel has blown up in such a small amount of time (comparatively) and is getting so much love. Even more, I appreciate the time you put into it all, doing something I definitely can not do but tune in immediately to see.
I am in awe with your craftsmanship and the precision and attention you pay to detail. Also, can we appreciate for a moment how clean and tidy your work area is? I love a tidy workspace during the process. 🤩
That is so freaking cool! Simple in design, complex in execution but stunning in the finished form. Great back story also.
Been a watcher for a while, and wanted to thank you for your hard work and creativity. I love the Imaginary Wild West set, but I'd like to ask if you've considered doing any more Biblical dioramas? I know you've done at least one in the past for the channel but I always loved artistic expressions of faith and personally I'd love to see more of it. Your diorama videos are always a delight either way and help brighten my day, and thank you again.
Absolutely beautiful build!
Your art should definately be shown in a museum 😮
Absolutely gorgeous
I love how much more confident you've gotten in your resin pours. Good stuff.
Ooh, a horrifying concept. I love it! Beautiful work, as always
I love your story building with and around youe projects. Seriously.thanks for the content
Your one of my favorite UA-camrs! Thank you for being so awesome!
Masterful work Boylei! Love your resin productions.
By far my fav between all your different universes. Well done, buddy.
A return of the Hot-Springs Monster! I always liked that video, I'm so happy to see a sequel
another hot spring cutaway yessss! yes! your first hotspring video was the first one i ever saw of yours. i was really pulled in by the soft voiceover and the respect you have for nature. i havent been to yellowstone in a few years but i think you capture its colors and its gestures so well.
That resin pour was top notch!
What a cool hobby.
Great rendering of a hot spring. Spectacular.👍
These videos tickle my brain
I love ur creations and really love the imagery west keep up the amazing work🔥
Ima get into this craft in some yrs seems relaxing and fun
Amazing work as always and all the details are really great looking 😀
Love this wild west theme. Great work on the Emerald pool, amazing colours.
Nice work as always 👍👍
Great colors for the hot spring pool!
This guy is really reaaly good at what he does
Always good to see wild imaginary west post!
The other hot spring video was the first one of yours that I saw. It called for an immediate subscribe. Happy to see more!
Yo, Boylei! Apparently local folklore holds that dragons live in Yellowstone. Maybe you could make a Yellowstone dragon diorama, or even have the mystery creature be one of these dragons if you wish
what better place for a dragon to incubate it's eggs than in a hot pool? The dragon should not look like a european or chinese dragon, but more of a cross between a grizzly bear, porcupine and eagle.
Another piece of art!
Wow! I mean wow! That pour is immaculate! 😍 Well done!
Gorgeous! And I love the subtlety of the hand in the darkness 😊
I might have commented this on the last Yellowstone video, but these deep pools really remind me of my local folklore (Sussex, England).
We have a water dragon called the Knucker which lived in knuckerholes. These are smallish, very deep ponds that are supposedly bottomless.
Cool. Reminds me of the creature from the black lagoon. 👍
Another great build.
It’s always exactly when I need new Boylei Hobby Time content, when there’s new Boylei Hobby Time content. 😌 thank you! 🤘🏽🏴☠️
Congratulations, it looks awesome!
some of the best content on youtube!
Awesome as always!😊
subtle forest fenn call out, nice
Dang, that must have been such a great road trip! Jealous. Great video as always. 😊
I am obsessed with this series! You should try making one with a thunder bird
Amazing work Caleb. The hint about tinitng the hardner then mixing with the main resin later is excellent. LED's that only switch on when motion is detected in front of the diorama would have been epic. :)
Thank you for this video! 😀🌺🌺
I also took a road trip that had us visiting Yellowstone last year, and you've really done an amazing job. I haven't seen either of the ones you've created so far in person, but based on the hot springs I saw I can say they are incredibly well done and really look like a proper hot spring!
The Wild Imaginary West is my favorite! I would love to see monsters as companions or work animals. As we know humans will pack bond with anything and there will always be 'that guy (or gal)' who's willing to try. I'm already excited for you next video.
Great work Jack
Was just up in the geyser basins yesterday and kept thinking about your morning glory build, what a coincidence!
Yay! I love when you do the hot spring it’s gorgeous! You should have one with a geyser some time!
Also spraying fine IPA onto resin works to pop bubbles if you don't want to risk melting edge details 😉
I love this.
Exactly. That's what makes this monster so scary. lol. I love that!
I’m not sure if you’ve been to/heard of the Superstition Mountains in AZ. Legend has it that there’s buried “lost Dutchman’s” gold somewhere in the mountains. There’s also a natural phenomenon where the sun casts a shadow on the rocks that looks like a giant cougar. A diorama with treasure hunters coming face to face with what is in fact an actual giant cougar seems like a perfect addition to the W.I.W!!
Awesome this is beautiful
Beautiful job my guy!
Have a wonderful week!
Would have been nice to see both amazing hot springs together
AMAZING! 👍👍👍
Looks brilliant, Boylei
he called it good!!!!!!
Outstanding video
If i was an Hollywood producer i would buy the rights for your " Imaginary West" and make a series. Love all the details
Stunning.
Excellent love it
I think another W.I.W diorama I would love of you did is a train wrecked by a monster that died on the tracks/or got crushed by the train
Loved it!
G'day to you again, Once more well done to you Mate!
love your stuff keep it up
Very good video once again