I'd be all over such a game. Just beware which studio you should approach about it. And if they want you to sign a non-disclosure agreement read it very carefully. I once approached a well known game developer regarding making a game out of one of my novels. If i had signed that NDA they would have been able to legally copy everything i made and not pay me anything. I would also have to pay their legal bills for whatever they made of it. I wouldn't even be able to sue them to get back my intellectual property because of that NDA. Be careful.
You should make a bunch of fisherman or Wild West cowboys stepping onto an island, but from the side you can see they are stepping on a massive turtle (the turtle would be in resin)
I'd love to see a diorama with like four different monsters attacking a group, like a bunch of people taking their last stand in a monster-infested valley.
This is a good point; we've seen plenty of monsters interacting with humans, but it would be cool to have some light shed on how monsters interact with each other (or with mundane wildlife).
The answer seems clear: he referenced the "forestall" machines which deter monsters. Presumably if you have ones which work properly, it'd offer a good deal of protection.
@kizayaen seems possible, but we don’t know how powerful the machines are. Even if every drover has one, 2,000 head of beef seems incredibly tempting for any hungry monster..
Gotta say, I love this series. My favorites probably have to be the various mines... But I really like the winter walker. It has this loneliness to it, not sure why, and it gives this awe inspiring sense of scale with the horse rider beneath the walker.
A thunderbird would be perfect! Something that was only legend even though so many monsters already exist, but there's no way that one could control the weather, right?
For a long moment I honestly thought the bandits had robbed the eagles nest, like some wild west dragon bird. Love your work! Always an inspiration and joy watching your videos.
I keep looking forward to these! I love every single one that you do! You make it look so easy but I know how hard this stuff is! Keep up the hard it’s very much appreciated by everyone:)
I wonder if any of these beasts have been tamed in the Wild Imaginary West. It'd be interesting to see a group of outlaws riding giant eagles or giant wolves
As a Native American I have really been enjoying your "Wild Imaginary West," and I would like to make two suggestions for you. First, You need a hero and villain, the hero I'll leave to you but the villain needs a 'mech' and back story like the Arliss Loveless guy from Will Smith's Wild Wild West movie. Second, Native Americans weren't as primitive as many believe, we built cities into the sides of cliffs, we've built cities with millions of people in them and we fought with Giants in time immemorial. Look into the giants of Lovelock, Nevada. I can't say more because those aren't my peoples' stories. Remember I'm just suggesting, ignore me or don't, I'll still be watching your amazing videos.
"Forestall" is a great name for the device; it sounds very Victorian and does exactly what it says on the tin. 7:58 That lonesome looking Moose Monster in the lake is one of my favourites of this wonderful series of models.
The diorama "Outlaws Hunted by Giant Eagle" is truly a magnificent work of art. The depiction of the Wild West scene is awe-inspiring and the attention to detail is outstanding. The inclusion of a giant eagle as a formidable adversary adds an extra layer of excitement to the piece. The portrayal of the outlaws taking a break after a successful heist, only to be pursued by the giant eagle, is masterfully executed. It's a stunning work that transports the viewer to a different time and place, filled with adventure and danger."
You’re so talented. Every week I look forward to seeing your latest project and you never disappoint. I’m a big fan of you and your work. Simple amazing stuff. Can’t wait to see where your imagination takes us all next week… just love it!!!
This wild imaginary west is so damn cool. It's just begging for some storytelling. I wish there was a book series or TV series on it. Even a video game based on this would be so cool. I'd just love immerse myself into this universe.
Well done, a great job, I have been practicing static modeling for more than 40 years, but I have rarely seen such skill and creativity, your diagrams are certainly an example for all model makers, thanks for your fantastic videos, never stop creating and dream of these undisputed new works of art. 🏅🏆
What I love is that in an hour of posting we have 10k views. That’s how far you have come!!! I wanna look back to when I first started following. It was a few videos before the giant train in the desert one I think… I’ll post which one later but it feels you have grown exponentially in the recent months and the time you put into the models and the videos shows. Appreciate you my dude!!
After finding this channel and seeing all the western projects I've started calling this genre: Western Electropunk (monsters optional) (Mandatory for this channel)
Congratulations for your amazing creations. I think it would be interesting to see your version of a ghost town to your imaginary wild western world. Keep up the good work!!!
What you merely call "good;" I call excellent! Thank you for another fine installment in your Wild Imaginary West series. Please consider a diorama or two depicting the "Star Wars" Galactic Empire's invasion to annex Earth as a future project . . . .
I hope one day someone makes a movie out of your Wild West world. I’d love to see a story set in this universe.
or even a big open world game like red dead and monster hunter combined.
@@Auswos101 oh fuck yeah that would be awesome
I'd be all over such a game. Just beware which studio you should approach about it. And if they want you to sign a non-disclosure agreement read it very carefully.
I once approached a well known game developer regarding making a game out of one of my novels.
If i had signed that NDA they would have been able to legally copy everything i made and not pay me anything. I would also have to pay their legal bills for whatever they made of it.
I wouldn't even be able to sue them to get back my intellectual property because of that NDA. Be careful.
Well my future job is going to be a director, and if I get permission from Boylei, I think I could do that.
"Wild Wild West" with Kevin Kline and Will Smith, 1999
You should make a bunch of fisherman or Wild West cowboys stepping onto an island, but from the side you can see they are stepping on a massive turtle (the turtle would be in resin)
That is a great idea.
Bobby had some trouble with resin in the past
Mmm or he could have a fisherman that befriended the giant turtle and he has a hut on on the turtles back and a little dock that he fishes on
Torterra
He has made something similar to that. Its in the ending credits. Around 7_20 seconds mark. Not sure if you saw it already, etc.
I'd love to see a diorama with like four different monsters attacking a group, like a bunch of people taking their last stand in a monster-infested valley.
This is a good point; we've seen plenty of monsters interacting with humans, but it would be cool to have some light shed on how monsters interact with each other (or with mundane wildlife).
Ooh! What if there are two or three monsters fighting and the humans get caught up in the crosshairs?
DEATH VALLEY
@@armleg And maybe once time is stretched into an animation, one of the monster's takes up with the humans to defend them from an/other montster(s)?!
@@armleg something fighting a bunch of donkey-sized ants while some humans hide in a cave or canyon
You should do an archeology site
Agreed
Oooh, yess
This sounds really interesting
Dig up some Godzilla bones
Awesome
I'd be interested to see if cattle drives are a thing in this universe and if so, how are they done with all these perils?
Very carefully
That would be super cool, cowboys protecting the herd from giant roadrunners or normal sized terror birds would be awesome.
It was dangerous IRL too. Especially if you were a drover in England who needed to walk back home, alone, with a lot of money.
The answer seems clear: he referenced the "forestall" machines which deter monsters. Presumably if you have ones which work properly, it'd offer a good deal of protection.
@kizayaen seems possible, but we don’t know how powerful the machines are. Even if every drover has one, 2,000 head of beef seems incredibly tempting for any hungry monster..
I look forward to this every Sunday!
yes
Same
whenever life isn’t that great, boylei videos never fail to put you in a better place with less stress
That compilation at the end was beautiful. Love the way this world has been created and brought to life.
I swear, watching Boylei's WWW videos in full screen while drinking coffee after a fine meal is something that makes a day worth to live.
Lets go the wild west series is back baby :)
"Eagles can't hurt you when you are rich" famous last words
Gotta say, I love this series.
My favorites probably have to be the various mines... But I really like the winter walker. It has this loneliness to it, not sure why, and it gives this awe inspiring sense of scale with the horse rider beneath the walker.
I love how you tell stories with your dioramas, I do the same thing, and I honestly think it helps contribute to details.
I love this series. A thunderbird or chupacabra in a future video would be awesome.
A thunderbird would be perfect! Something that was only legend even though so many monsters already exist, but there's no way that one could control the weather, right?
@@bigt7706 👀
Lenny: Arthur Arthur an eagle took micah!!!!!!
Arthur: Seems about right an eagle taking a rat.
You are my new Bob Ross. Your alternate universe is genius. Simplistic in nature w/a multitude of layers. Great job kid. Thanx.
Love these Wild West videos so much dude
Damn!, I love the fantastical Wild West models you make, with the wonderful back stories, Never stop!
I absolutely cannot get enough of this series. Your creativity shines so brightly in each one, though I am also loving the fantasy ones too!
Congratulations on the amazing work and thank you for using my diorama as a reference!!!! your videos help me a lot! thanks
A giant octopus attacking a boat would be super cool, great work as always bro ❤
If you want to do an LED monster at some point you could do a Thunderbird. Their legend comes from the tribes of the Southwest.
You're not the first to mention a Thunderbird, but the LEDs would take that to a whole new level!
Hai bro.....
These wild west videos are the best!
It ain't a good Sunday until the Boylei Hobby Time video gets played.
The unidirectional strong light really makes them stand out splendidly. Wonderful.
Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video.
I literally wake up every Sunday looking forward to your videos. The Wild Imaginary West...any random diorama touches your creative soul.
The eagle is a wonderful touch on this one. Love it.
I am very grateful for your builds. Thank you for everything you do.
This might be one of my favorities of yours. The composition makes for a very dynamic piece. Excellent work as always!
Great video as always!
I’ll never get tired of this series
Your wild imaginary west never gets stale. Great work on the model. Maybe someday talk briefly about your lighting set up for the glamour shots?
The story of the imaginary wild west would look glorious animated.
I love the run through of all the monster scenes at the end. They're just so cool...and the lighting and presentation is perfect!
For a long moment I honestly thought the bandits had robbed the eagles nest, like some wild west dragon bird. Love your work! Always an inspiration and joy watching your videos.
I love these little quotes. "Eagles can't hurt you when you're rich" was glorious.
But anyway, it's a gorgeous piece!
I'd love to see an interior scene of some sort - perhaps a gunsmiths showing off all the various high-tech weaponry available.
I keep looking forward to these! I love every single one that you do! You make it look so easy but I know how hard this stuff is! Keep up the hard it’s very much appreciated by everyone:)
i really appreciate when someone actually pronounces foliage correctly
It will be awesome to see a diorama in which you could place together all (or at least several) of your creations.
If I'm ever bored or don't know what to watch, this is my guy🙂
Another amazing build! The collection is getting huge
I wonder if any of these beasts have been tamed in the Wild Imaginary West. It'd be interesting to see a group of outlaws riding giant eagles or giant wolves
I'd say the bison beast with the house on its back is probably tamed, and it was awesome. I'm sure more stuff like that would work very well.
Well he did make a circus scene where they have a bird-like monster tamed for their show.
Yeah like a hunter and his giant ''pet'' wolf hunting something bigger
As a Native American I have really been enjoying your "Wild Imaginary West," and I would like to make two suggestions for you. First, You need a hero and villain, the hero I'll leave to you but the villain needs a 'mech' and back story like the Arliss Loveless guy from Will Smith's Wild Wild West movie. Second, Native Americans weren't as primitive as many believe, we built cities into the sides of cliffs, we've built cities with millions of people in them and we fought with Giants in time immemorial. Look into the giants of Lovelock, Nevada. I can't say more because those aren't my peoples' stories. Remember I'm just suggesting, ignore me or don't, I'll still be watching your amazing videos.
Watching these videos is literally how I meditate
I wish you could see my happy dance every time I see a new Wild Imaginary West video
That boys has no chance against the eagle!!! 😱😱😱
Excellent diorama! 👌👌👌
Fantastic! Your channel is an underappreciated gem.
I'm a little surprised though that you haven't made one featuring a cattle drive.
"Forestall" is a great name for the device; it sounds very Victorian and does exactly what it says on the tin.
7:58 That lonesome looking Moose Monster in the lake is one of my favourites of this wonderful series of models.
The diorama "Outlaws Hunted by Giant Eagle" is truly a magnificent work of art. The depiction of the Wild West scene is awe-inspiring and the attention to detail is outstanding. The inclusion of a giant eagle as a formidable adversary adds an extra layer of excitement to the piece. The portrayal of the outlaws taking a break after a successful heist, only to be pursued by the giant eagle, is masterfully executed. It's a stunning work that transports the viewer to a different time and place, filled with adventure and danger."
HIS INTRO SPELLS BOYLEI IVE LITERALLY BEEN WATCHING FOR MONTHS AND IT JUST NOW CLICKED
I've been waiting so long for more of this series that I went back and rewatched all the other videos.
I like the idea of the eagle spooking the horses making them run forward causing the shooter to fall out and miss.
This would look AMAZING if got put on a movie or TV series!!!
Looks so good
You’re so talented. Every week I look forward to seeing your latest project and you never disappoint. I’m a big fan of you and your work. Simple amazing stuff. Can’t wait to see where your imagination takes us all next week… just love it!!!
This looks so real. The colors are great love all the small details.
I wish I could be indifferent like that eagle. Great build!
This would make a perfect D&D world. Would love to roll some dice and play here.
I'm still hoping for a ravenous herd of jackalopes attacking some unsuspecting frontiersmen. This piece is awesome, great work as usual, my friend.
This is a true masterpiece. Also because of all of the LOOOOOORE you put in here I think Game Theory should do a episode off of this
I watch your videos with my son. We both really enjoy your videos!
Im a big fan of your Wild Imaginary West sets...I am glad you add bits to the story as you progress/ It kinda reminds me of Simon Stålenhag's art.
Great ideas on this Wild West diorama...Anotehr masterpiece!
Legend of the Thunder Bird.
That would make a good title for that piece.
Nice! Always a favorite video from Boylei. ❤👍
That was a great idea using the tree for the eagle flying
I hope you are writing down all of these Wild West backstories! I can imagine someone using them for a comic strip.
The thumbnail for this video came up on my feed and I IMMEDIATELY started smiling - more Wild Imaginary West! I'm loving this series
I look forward to Sundays when a Boyleu video drops, keep up the good work!
Your Wild West would make for an amazing video game setting. It’s so unique and creative. I love it
I would love to see some Deep rock Galactic inspired dioramas. We're rich!
This wild imaginary west is so damn cool. It's just begging for some storytelling. I wish there was a book series or TV series on it. Even a video game based on this would be so cool. I'd just love immerse myself into this universe.
Well done, a great job, I have been practicing static modeling for more than 40 years, but I have rarely seen such skill and creativity, your diagrams are certainly an example for all model makers, thanks for your fantastic videos, never stop creating and dream of these undisputed new works of art. 🏅🏆
This was recommended to me and now I'm gonna binge watch all of your videos from the very beginning of your account. :) This is very well done!
What I love is that in an hour of posting we have 10k views. That’s how far you have come!!! I wanna look back to when I first started following. It was a few videos before the giant train in the desert one I think… I’ll post which one later but it feels you have grown exponentially in the recent months and the time you put into the models and the videos shows. Appreciate you my dude!!
😟 B-but they were so friendly in Lord of the Rings!? Awesome as always.
I love your Imaginary Wild West videos, they are my favorite by far :)
I am loving this series.
I know everyone gives you a million ideas but here's mine lol.
2 Monsters in an epic battle, guy with binoculars watching... 👀
I think your world would be the PERFECT setting for a witcher/RDR style game.
Love it! I once mentioned a clock tower diorama...a great addition to the theme!
I think a scene with a giant opossum or a bullfrog would be really cool
After finding this channel and seeing all the western projects I've started calling this genre:
Western Electropunk
(monsters optional)
(Mandatory for this channel)
Love the monster encounters! What about some explorers in a swamp/bog coming across a giant millepede? Or maybe a centipede for that extra creepiness!
Music you picked really adds to story
I love this series! Another great and fun to watch build.
Congratulations for your amazing creations. I think it would be interesting to see your version of a ghost town to your imaginary wild western world. Keep up the good work!!!
Interesting fact about eagles, they only get their mature white head/ tail plumage when they are at least 5 years old!
What I would love is a radar dome, but that works on tracking the jamming devices on the carts, so they are followed but never knew
A diorama of a giant mole crawling out of the ground and attacking some bandits would be awesome!
Eagle is the law enforcement roun’ these parts! He serving his country like a tru’ hero 🇺🇸
That is fantastic, going to make a great addition to your Wild West series.
Another amazing video, I look forward to these every week
What you merely call "good;" I call excellent! Thank you for another fine installment in your Wild Imaginary West series.
Please consider a diorama or two depicting the "Star Wars" Galactic Empire's invasion to annex Earth as a future project . . . .
I think a comics with the story that you are making will be a good one,, i want one
Great concept.
Nice job! I hope you depict more flying monsters for your upcoming wild imaginary west dioramas
There oughta be a heist diorama! I bet you would make it amazing!