What are Greeblies and am I hoarding them?

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024

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  • @popspropshop8997
    @popspropshop8997 8 місяців тому +4

    Man, this video hit hard. I have about 24 of those bin boxes full of greeblies along with a dozen extra large tubs full of big greeblies. I agree with you, it's not hoarding, its collecting! Happy collecting!

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  8 місяців тому +1

      Haha a collection of greeblies is never enough! You can always find and gather more!! 😁

  • @Dystopianutopiabuilds
    @Dystopianutopiabuilds 7 місяців тому +2

    I instantly recognised that air vent on the building for what it was.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  7 місяців тому

      Haha! Well spotted! It was an early model, and I still feel that it works... Sometimes using a very well known object doesn't work as it is too recognisable... 👀👁👎👎

    • @Dystopianutopiabuilds
      @Dystopianutopiabuilds 7 місяців тому +1

      @@DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds I don't think the vast majority of people would know but I suppose when you do and think about the same kinds of things you're able to spot what things actually are.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  7 місяців тому

      Haha very true! When you start building models, you start thinking of the component parts rather than the whole of the project... And if you are like me, EVERYTHING starts to look like a greeblie... 🤔😂🤣

    • @Dystopianutopiabuilds
      @Dystopianutopiabuilds 7 місяців тому +1

      @@DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds everything is a greeblie,its just a question of if you can use it or get told off for taking something and glueing it to something else

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  7 місяців тому

      @@Dystopianutopiabuilds Haha true! I must admit I've been told off a few times for using things like toys, lego etc for models... But the sacrifice is worth it haha

  • @Scott_A
    @Scott_A 7 місяців тому +2

    Little boxes of mixed greeblies, mixed in bigger greeblie crates. Always the intention of having them organised but rarely in reality

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  7 місяців тому

      It does take some amount of organisation, but once you start getting things into order its actually quite satisfying! I might do a follow up video soon on the subject!

  • @brokentuskgarage
    @brokentuskgarage 8 місяців тому +3

    Its sad but yes Greeblie envy exists. Whats more sad is we tend to forget what we have and keep adding. My current goal is to use 5-10 of my horde for every new greeblie added.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  8 місяців тому +1

      That is actually a very good idea! Saves on the endless collection growing and becoming unmanageable!
      Let me know how you are getting on with that!

    • @brokentuskgarage
      @brokentuskgarage 8 місяців тому +1

      @@DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds So far not so good. :/ But took part in an Xmas greeblie exchange which took my "collection" the wrong direction. Wll be spending this week hunting through what I have for a diorama challenge so that should make a dent!

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  8 місяців тому +1

      @@brokentuskgarage haha Well, at least you have a good plan ahead of you! Look forward to seeing the results! Drop me some pictures in an email when you have finished!

  • @ToothpickMiniatures-wl7gf
    @ToothpickMiniatures-wl7gf Рік тому +2

    Oh yes greeblies are a challenge of their own! Here are a couple of things that I do to keep some sort of overview.
    1. Sample Boxes
    I have containers in which I keep one sample of each material I can have in larger numbers. This way I can keep standard-sized materials (such as the bottle caps you're using as well) away from my workspace. There is storage space (somewhere far from my work table) and then there is work space.
    2. small ziplock bags
    They keep things together, they're transparent and, bonus, they keep your stuff free from moisture and dust. You can also simply insert a label (piece of paper with the content / them written on it) inside instead of having to resort to more elaborate labels.
    3. Labelling is sorting
    When you start labelling your containers you're establishing a sorting procedure. People tend to sort first and label later, but then they quickly lose the oversight of what went where. On more complex inventories I use colour-coding on the labels (simply by using paper of different colours).
    4. Thematic boxes and kits
    You can have smaller boxes inside larger boxes, if they belong to the same category overall. I use a lot of flat food containers with transparent tops (mine were for feta cheese, but Philadelphia margarine containers work just the same), because they're stackable and you can remember what is inside by looking at the content: labels can only carry limited information. Those small containers can be placed in a larger container alongside with larger objects.
    5. Detail density
    For starters I would sort greebles by the scale of the miniature. Your pulse rifle will be 1:1 scale, I suppose, with which you can use common objects whereas 28mm / 1:64 scale miniatures require much smaller details. Sometimes you can cut out the part of an object which has the small details and throw the rest away.
    6. Letting go
    Sometimes it is good practice to clear the stash from "false good ideas" or other misleading stuff, that could become something but wouldn't actually fit or would take an inordinate amount of effort to transform. Sure, sometimes we regret having thrown away something that would have been useful, but here it is as with other things, it's a learning curve that can translate to other things. By aquiring experience with basically trash on what is worth keeping or not, we can also develop a sense for this for other things. Having helped clearing sheds, attics and cellar countless times over the years, I have developped a good sense of these things now.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +2

      Wow! Thank you for the feedback! You have an awesome amount of helpful advice in your comment!
      I love the idea of having better organisation... In fact, I have been working on sorting my ever growing collection out better than it has been so far. I have created a few storage racks "behind the scenes", which I will be showing on the channel at some point in the future... The whole topic of Greeblies is one that could probably fill a channel by itself! Haha!
      I suppose everybody has their own method of storing, organising and cataloguing Greeblies, there isn't "one way that is best" as everyone is different! Personally, I DO agree with colour coding stuff! Something I hadn't thought of but could possibly implement!

    • @ToothpickMiniatures-wl7gf
      @ToothpickMiniatures-wl7gf Рік тому +1

      @@DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds "there isn't "one way that is best" as everyone is different!" yes it's true, one has to know the context and the workflow, in fact each solution is tailored to the needs and characteristics of the workshop (I think that a hobbyist has a lot in common with craftsmen).

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +2

      @@ToothpickMiniatures-wl7gf I actually have a series that demonstrates different methods for building scenery and then compares the final outcome!

  • @joshuadecker1305
    @joshuadecker1305 Рік тому +5

    I have the same sickness. I'm always casually picking up trash from the streets because it looks sci fi and could use it in a diorama. I also buy up incomplete/abandoned model kits off ebay. It's gotten pretty bad. I have more greebles than I'll ever use.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +2

      Haha! Yeah, I know that feeling! 🤣 Have you organised them in any sort of way? I find its actually quite therapeutic and it helps you get a better idea of what you have for when you start building models and scenery! 🏗🖌🎨

    • @joshuadecker1305
      @joshuadecker1305 Рік тому +2

      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds i tried to sort them, but my creative process is chaotic. I use fishing tackle boxes, with some success. I like your organizers.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +2

      @@joshuadecker1305 I will admit I am FAR from being the most organised person... 😣Most things in my life are disorganised and messy, however I found a huge sense of relief and accomplishment when I sorted out my greeblies! 😇
      I'd highly recommend you get some organisational tubs, drawers or other compartment based storage space and get organising! You will enjoy it once you get going!😍🥰

    • @joshuadecker1305
      @joshuadecker1305 Рік тому +2

      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds i recently moved, so I had to go through and weed out stuff like lids, caps, scraps, just to make the move easier, but I kept the good stuff, put them all in bins, toolboxes , plastic drawers, tackle boxes. I need to get back to building like I was before moving, your airlock project is a big inspiration.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +1

      @@joshuadecker1305 Ahh yeah, I know how difficult it is moving! It would be a nightmare for me now! 😭
      I am glad that you are inspired by the project! I've actually got a video series which I will be publishing once I have completed the Airlock Door project which focuses on creating terrain and scenery building... It will be available on the channel, but if you want to see the videos early then check out my Buymeacoffee page for details on how to get access to them when I upload them!

  • @catcacher
    @catcacher 28 днів тому +1

    I have bins of “lumber” (pop sticks, matchsticks, chopsticks, coffee stirs, etc.); beads, buttons, & jewelry findings; many bins of plastic bits in different sizes; bins of fabrics, screens, chipboard, styrene sheets, foam board, & flat things; etc. And that’s not even counting the bins of adhesives, tools, paints, and so forth.
    My partner sometimes alleges I’m a hoarder, but she also brings me interesting trash, so she’s part of the problem 😉

    • @catcacher
      @catcacher 28 днів тому +1

      The other day, my partner used the word “greebles” out of context, unprovoked. When I asked whether she knew the word, she was convinced she’d just kind of made it up. But I’ve been watching greebles videos while she’s sleeping, and I think it entered her subconscious that way. 😂

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  28 днів тому

      Haha! Yeah, it is a fine line between collecting materials for model building and just hoarding any old junk you find...
      Its also a very difficult habit to get out of when you have that mindset... I will admit that I still watch the floor when I'm walking outside in case I see an interesting Greeblie... 🤣😂

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  28 днів тому

      Haha aaahhh great! Get her subconsciously interested in your hobby and then maybe you can work together! 🥰😍

  • @grahamfield1797
    @grahamfield1797 Рік тому +2

    A hoarder wouldn't have these items placed in tubs mate, I'd say you're off the hook!

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +1

      Haha! Thanks for the affirmation Graham! Of course, this applies to my greeblie collection... My missus might be onto something when she talks about my bag of wires I can't get rid of... lol

  • @tell-it-like-it-is8305
    @tell-it-like-it-is8305 Рік тому +1

    This is why I stay single. Can never stand the Mrs' nagging 😂😂😂

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +1

      Haha! Yeah, its a bit of a running joke "The Missus having a go at me"... lol

    • @PatGilliland
      @PatGilliland Рік тому +1

      When we bought our house, my Mrs made sure it had space for a hobby room for me. While I am certain she did it out of love, I suspect it was so that she didn't need to look at all my hobby crap scattered over the house. ;)

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  Рік тому +1

      @@PatGilliland Haha Either way, as long as you both got something omyou wanted from it, all is good! 😁⚒🎨🖌🥰

  • @securityrobot
    @securityrobot 10 місяців тому +1

    Greeblies relates to parts taken from commercially available model kits, that are used for detailing. Greeblies is the American standard, and being British I use the British standard which is Wiggits. I’ve noticed in the last three years how the definitions of long established terms are being bastardised, misunderstood or ignored. Your video is positive proof of this ongoing situation.

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment! I might revisit this topic with more in depth research 🤔 👍

    • @securityrobot
      @securityrobot 10 місяців тому +1

      Shouldn’t you have embarked upon such research prior to making and putting out your video in the first place? 👍

    • @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds
      @DarlingbroughSciFiBuilds  10 місяців тому +1

      @@securityrobot I feel that the amount of research that was taken was sufficient for the video. As the video was primarily entertainment based, and not a straight up factual history lesson, I feel that the light heartened lesson about the history was adequate. As the channel is one dedicated to building sci fi themed models, and not a historical facts channel, I do not feel that the information was misrepresented in any way.
      As I mentioned in my previous comment, if you would like to see a more in depth documentary about the history of the term "Greeblies" (as well as related terms such as "Nurnies" etc), then I would be happy to produce one, however due to the content I have already planned for the channel, this wouldn't be for a while...
      In the mean time, thank you for watching the videos, feel free to subscribe and I hope you continue to enjoy my content! 🖖👍😁