Hopefully some resourceful crafter will come along, pick up that old used water bottle and use it as the main body of a Howl's Moving Castle build or something
For the part of "Bearded Dragons are not endemic to the U.S.", if you wanted to you could specify that they were illegally transported to the U.S. and escaped. Idea could make for a cool Monster Black Market build. Keep up the good work, with every diorama you never cease to amaze!
The circus is missing one of its stars! That being said, back in the 19th century or still the first half of the 20th century transferring species from one corner of the world to another wasn't frowned upon, unless it was rats, mosquitos, or other harmful vermin, but nobody spread those on purpose, anyway. So, if someone could import giant lizards from Australia for a good reason (such as for your business), it was probably okay.
He said in one of the earlier video's that monster hunters will sell smaller monsters as exotic pets. I could imagine that this guy was transported from the land down under when he was small and then either escaped or was set free when he got to big.
@@herrakaarme I was mostly thinking along the lines of how the sheriff of the Town clearly pays people to turn in caught monsters, surely someone might want one as an exotic pet, thus someone sells them.
The only giveaway that something was off is the fact that the beardie has the proportions of an adult but is the size of a baby. Initially I thought it was a perspective thing but upon examining it, nope, that's one small beardie 😅
When he sent Lewis and Clark on their expedition west, Thomas Jefferson believed that there could still be living mastodons on the Great Plains. I think that incorporating that little historical fact into your Wild West would be an awesome tribute to alternate history.
I think the idea that mastodons still existed was decently popular at the time. I'm pretty sure this is largely due to the belief many people held that animals could not go extinct. A lot of people though that species could not entirely die off because they were gods creations, and he wouldn't kill them. So when the first mastodon fossils were found, quite a few people though that there had to be some still alive.
I lost my bearded dragon last night, he was ten years old and the greatest pet I have ever had, it might seem silly but I saw him more of a friend than a pet. What you did here is amazing and I hope for you to continue your craft. Without my bearded dragon I would not be who I am today, he shaped me into who I am and he will always be apart of me, now I wonder if the pain I feel is me losing apart of me or its our bond binding even further.
Our son moved into an apartment and couldnt keep his so we adopted it. I had no idea...These guys make the most awesome pet, ours is such a baby, always on me or my wife, all day every day. You watch the videos where they run and play and explore, ours just sort of clings. We have decided when that day comes we will definitely get another one and set up his housing a bit different using a window box and a modified cat tree to let him free roam. Anyway, I feel your pain, it is amazing how personal a reptile can become. You really should get another when you are ready.
I am sorry for your loss. I lost my dog who was with me for practically half of my life last Monday, and I am still devastated over losing her. I don't see any difference between the attachment someone has with a dog and that they would have to a lizard. Pets- or animal companions- are family, regardless of their species.
I'm sorry for your loss. Saw a quote recently on pinterest from someone famous who said that when we lose someone we lose the part of our own self that they connected to and brought out of us. You figured this out on your own.
@@roachmorphine8018 Joking about wanting people to die isn't very tasteful, especially in a thread where OP and others have stated they've lost dearly loved pets. There was a much better (and much healthier, nontoxic way) to say "screw heartless people". Unfortunately, you've made yourself out to be one of those heartless people. Do better.
That cut from the tablet to the base really caught me off guard; great, fun editing. The repurposing of the minis is very nicely done. The painting on the bearded dragon is lovely. The composition really tells the story of human greed and lizard hunger.
I freaking love how your imagination works, and that your talent can bring that imagination to life. I have never been more enamored with dioramas until this series!
You did such an incredible job with the bearded dragon paint job! It looks real! Gunna keep commenting my Dust Devil attacking a ranch style home with cattle until it makes it into the wild imaginary west! Great build once again!
I can't help but feel that having the debris of the stagecoach at the foot of the cliff would have made the diorama a bit more cohesive and aided the story telling, amazing work on the beardy though!
One thing I'd think would be cool is a herd of Imaginary mustangs. Seeing horses adapt and possibly be warped by whatever's going on west of the Mississippi would definitely be interesting, especially since they'd have to have some adaptations to allow them to survive in such a setting that would make them prized by any humans. There could even be something like a stallion leading the herd with some extra "oomph" in their design. And of course some ambitious cowboys looking to make it big by wrangling some new mounts to tame.
It looks fantastic BHT! Kind of reminds me a little of slurpasaurs from old 50s and 60s movies. Thankfully this looks way better than what they did back then (and more humane)
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought that you had placed a real beardie there for a laugh! Honestly shocked at how detailed and true to life your beardie paint job is!
I just discovered your channel on Friday, and have spent the weekend binging every single video. I am fully invested in this tiny Western town, and the adventures of the tiny people. Just as I finished, you uploaded a new video! Perfect timing. Just a thought: as a woman, you should have more ladies involved in your world. The menfolk are probably lonely! Think Calamity Jane and Annie Oakley. 🤠
I really like all of the Wild Imaginary West videos but I chose this as a favorite because it also reminded me of our pet beardie, Ranger. Sadly she is no longer with us, but she would have loved this video too. Though with all the snarky exressions she could make she would also have made a good stand in for a monster in a diorama as well!
Wow, the way you repurposed those figures by removing their tools actually turned out amazingly natural looking. Also, heck yeah, Tom Waits is amazing! My favorite story in buster scruggs.
Not only is Mr. Greedy in trouble, it looks like the dragon should have little trouble scrambling up the cliff and making sure Greedy and his friends aren't separated for long... Lovely work as ever, especially the dragon's markings.
Really good diorama! The BD looks awesome and it was smart to reuse those old figures for rope stuff. The only thing I don't like about it is that there is no stagecoach wreckage and without seeing this video, nobody could ever know what they were down there for...
A cool set piece would be an “airport” with old biplanes, but also winged creatures as “planes” maybe a giant flying whale like the puregil from Star Wars
As always, what you call 'good,' I call fantastic! It might have been nice if you included the wreckage of the stage coach for added interest. But this scene works so well "as-is," that it really isn't necessary. Your Wild Imaginary West never fails to please!
Hey dude, love your WIW series! You should put all of your previous builds from the Wild Imaginary West together outside in a massive diorama for a showcase of your world so far!
Sadly, the haul only netted the bandits a couple hundred gold ingots... a far cry from being to replace the lost Hydro Flask :(
Hopefully some resourceful crafter will come along, pick up that old used water bottle and use it as the main body of a Howl's Moving Castle build or something
Lmao
tis a good looking bottle
For the part of "Bearded Dragons are not endemic to the U.S.", if you wanted to you could specify that they were illegally transported to the U.S. and escaped. Idea could make for a cool Monster Black Market build. Keep up the good work, with every diorama you never cease to amaze!
The circus is missing one of its stars! That being said, back in the 19th century or still the first half of the 20th century transferring species from one corner of the world to another wasn't frowned upon, unless it was rats, mosquitos, or other harmful vermin, but nobody spread those on purpose, anyway. So, if someone could import giant lizards from Australia for a good reason (such as for your business), it was probably okay.
He said in one of the earlier video's that monster hunters will sell smaller monsters as exotic pets. I could imagine that this guy was transported from the land down under when he was small and then either escaped or was set free when he got to big.
@@herrakaarme I was mostly thinking along the lines of how the sheriff of the Town clearly pays people to turn in caught monsters, surely someone might want one as an exotic pet, thus someone sells them.
@@Unhinged29 Yeah! Along those lines.
Endemic = A disease regularly occurring within an area or community.
I legitimately thought the lizard in the thumbnail was real 😮
That is an AMAZING paint job 👏👏👏👏👏
ikr? I thought, "oh, neat, Boylei is making enrichment for his pet!"
Epic paint job indeed
The only giveaway that something was off is the fact that the beardie has the proportions of an adult but is the size of a baby. Initially I thought it was a perspective thing but upon examining it, nope, that's one small beardie 😅
The coloration looks like my bearded dragon except she has the tiniest kink at the very tip of her tail.
The paintjob on that beardie is amazing!! Love this little world you've been creating!! Would love to see more reptile/reptile like monsters!!
Wyatt Earp? More like Wyatt *Burp*! Too soon? Great build, great backstory….love this as I do everything you make! Thanks Boylei!
I never usually comment on these videos, but I am absolutely ASTOUNDED by how good the paint job on the bearded dragon is. Fuckin' incredible, man.
When he sent Lewis and Clark on their expedition west, Thomas Jefferson believed that there could still be living mastodons on the Great Plains. I think that incorporating that little historical fact into your Wild West would be an awesome tribute to alternate history.
Wow, the historical tit-bit is great.
I think the idea that mastodons still existed was decently popular at the time. I'm pretty sure this is largely due to the belief many people held that animals could not go extinct. A lot of people though that species could not entirely die off because they were gods creations, and he wouldn't kill them. So when the first mastodon fossils were found, quite a few people though that there had to be some still alive.
I used to have a bearded dragon, they’re great pets and they really must be terrifying for locusts or crickets.
I lost my bearded dragon last night, he was ten years old and the greatest pet I have ever had, it might seem silly but I saw him more of a friend than a pet. What you did here is amazing and I hope for you to continue your craft. Without my bearded dragon I would not be who I am today, he shaped me into who I am and he will always be apart of me, now I wonder if the pain I feel is me losing apart of me or its our bond binding even further.
Our son moved into an apartment and couldnt keep his so we adopted it. I had no idea...These guys make the most awesome pet, ours is such a baby, always on me or my wife, all day every day. You watch the videos where they run and play and explore, ours just sort of clings. We have decided when that day comes we will definitely get another one and set up his housing a bit different using a window box and a modified cat tree to let him free roam. Anyway, I feel your pain, it is amazing how personal a reptile can become. You really should get another when you are ready.
I am sorry for your loss. I lost my dog who was with me for practically half of my life last Monday, and I am still devastated over losing her.
I don't see any difference between the attachment someone has with a dog and that they would have to a lizard. Pets- or animal companions- are family, regardless of their species.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Saw a quote recently on pinterest from someone famous who said that when we lose someone we lose the part of our own self that they connected to and brought out of us. You figured this out on your own.
I'm sorry for your loss, and anyone that thinks that's silly doesn't deserve oxygen ❤
@@roachmorphine8018 Joking about wanting people to die isn't very tasteful, especially in a thread where OP and others have stated they've lost dearly loved pets. There was a much better (and much healthier, nontoxic way) to say "screw heartless people". Unfortunately, you've made yourself out to be one of those heartless people.
Do better.
That transition from tablet to base was delightfully smooth. Almost as smooth as the paint job on that dragon! Nicely done!!
That bearded dragon is SO realistic. Very convincing paintwork. Way to go!
Very clever "repurposing" surgery! And the paint job on the figures is looking great these days!
3:24 love the reference and amazing sculpt as always. The imaginary wild west has to take a full room of space by now
That cut from the tablet to the base really caught me off guard; great, fun editing. The repurposing of the minis is very nicely done. The painting on the bearded dragon is lovely. The composition really tells the story of human greed and lizard hunger.
That Bearded Dragon looked so realistic 🤯 Fantastic job!!
Really nice paint job on the dragon congratulation 😁👏
Really chill video. Unlike how life would be with giant bearded dragons around
The paint job on that bearded dragon is breathtaking !
That paint job on the bearded dragon is GORGEOUS!
Amazingly realistic paint job on the lizard. Very well done.
I freaking love how your imagination works, and that your talent can bring that imagination to life. I have never been more enamored with dioramas until this series!
I particularly love your “repurposed” figures on this one, they look like they were intended for this action! Gorgeous job as always.
That bearded dragon paintjob is incredible!
You did such an incredible job with the bearded dragon paint job! It looks real!
Gunna keep commenting my Dust Devil attacking a ranch style home with cattle until it makes it into the wild imaginary west!
Great build once again!
The bearded dragon paint job is “chefs kiss” good!! Dang man!! Awesome work!
The model, print and paintjob on the bearded dragon is fantastic! It looks real.
Congratulations to you and the model's author
I can't help but feel that having the debris of the stagecoach at the foot of the cliff would have made the diorama a bit more cohesive and aided the story telling, amazing work on the beardy though!
Oh, good thought! Boylei, got any stagecoach bits in your stash?
Amazing detail on the paint job for the dragon - it looks like the real deal.
I was completely bblown away by how INCREDIBLE the beardie paintjob turned out to be! Amazing work once again!
G'day to you Squire, once again brilliant paint job,the Dragon looks brilliant!!
Shoulda had the BD launching his tongue. I'm sure hardened pink silly putty around a wire would have worked for that.
Haha! Wyatt got schlurped!
That paint job on the dragon is incredible, nice job!
Your imaginary west needs to be a series on a streaming service, or at least, a comic series. Great job as always.
A comic would be amazing.
Wow, this beardie looks so realistic.
Fantastic piece of work
The paint job on the dragon is excellent!
I work with beardies and i swear I thought the one in the thumbnail was real! Well done!
You didn't notice it has full adult proportions but juvenile size?
@roachmorphine8018 I don't know what juvenile bearded dragons you've met that were larger than a human, but honestly I'm not sure I want to...
@roachmorphine8018 what I noticed was a beardie. So I clicked and watched. Without being judgey.
Great dio again. But, like you mentioned, the paintjob on the bearded dragon is amazing!
As usual great build love the wild amagenary west the bearded dragon is native to central and eastern Australia 🇦🇺
The paint job on that lizard is beyond great. Amazing job mate
Incredible paint job on the Beardy (and everywhere else to)
One thing I'd think would be cool is a herd of Imaginary mustangs. Seeing horses adapt and possibly be warped by whatever's going on west of the Mississippi would definitely be interesting, especially since they'd have to have some adaptations to allow them to survive in such a setting that would make them prized by any humans. There could even be something like a stallion leading the herd with some extra "oomph" in their design. And of course some ambitious cowboys looking to make it big by wrangling some new mounts to tame.
Wow, that clip of the tablet transforming into a foam board is so cool.
Would love to see you put all these builds in a massive table top creating a world and tying it all together with different heights and levels ❤
Your paint job with the bearded dragon I so lifelike, I thought a real one had snuck onto the model at first.
Paint job on the Bearded Dragon is insane, great detail
It looks fantastic BHT! Kind of reminds me a little of slurpasaurs from old 50s and 60s movies. Thankfully this looks way better than what they did back then (and more humane)
Fabulous paint job on the bearded dragon!
Man you nailed the paint job on that bearded Dragon
Awesome diorama, as usual. But the lizard paintjob is OUTSTANDING!!!
The paintjob on the bearded dragon is so good that it genuinely looks real. Need to see you paint more lizards
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought that you had placed a real beardie there for a laugh! Honestly shocked at how detailed and true to life your beardie paint job is!
I just discovered your channel on Friday, and have spent the weekend binging every single video. I am fully invested in this tiny Western town, and the adventures of the tiny people. Just as I finished, you uploaded a new video! Perfect timing. Just a thought: as a woman, you should have more ladies involved in your world. The menfolk are probably lonely! Think Calamity Jane and Annie Oakley. 🤠
I really like all of the Wild Imaginary West videos but I chose this as a favorite because it also reminded me of our pet beardie, Ranger. Sadly she is no longer with us, but she would have loved this video too. Though with all the snarky exressions she could make she would also have made a good stand in for a monster in a diorama as well!
Stunning paint on the beardie
Wow, the way you repurposed those figures by removing their tools actually turned out amazingly natural looking. Also, heck yeah, Tom Waits is amazing! My favorite story in buster scruggs.
Not only is Mr. Greedy in trouble, it looks like the dragon should have little trouble scrambling up the cliff and making sure Greedy and his friends aren't separated for long... Lovely work as ever, especially the dragon's markings.
YEEEAH NEW BOYLEI HOBBY TIME!!!
Always love watching your diorama builds.
Really good diorama! The BD looks awesome and it was smart to reuse those old figures for rope stuff. The only thing I don't like about it is that there is no stagecoach wreckage and without seeing this video, nobody could ever know what they were down there for...
That dragon's paint job is excellent!
Super cool diorama and the Bearded Dragon is first class. Looks great.
that paint-job on the bearded dragon is perfection, also Tom Waits is god tier.
That bearded dragon paint job is spectacular. It looks so lifelike.
That's an amazingly real looking dragon. Awesome job!
amazing diorama! i especially love the paintjob for the bearded dragon, patterns like that are super hard to do convincingly
A cool set piece would be an “airport” with old biplanes, but also winged creatures as “planes” maybe a giant flying whale like the puregil from Star Wars
Your paint work continues to amaze. If you showed me a photo of that bearded dragon figure by itself, I'd believe it was real.
dude that beardie looks insanely realistic great work
My guy, your little transitions always get me chuckling! Always fun and entertaining videos!
As always, what you call 'good,' I call fantastic!
It might have been nice if you included the wreckage of the stage coach for added interest. But this scene works so well "as-is," that it really isn't necessary. Your Wild Imaginary West never fails to please!
this is like the perfect time to make a bearded dragon because my brother just got one.
I’m sick right now and a video from my comfort creator was just what I needed ❤
Gorgeous paint job on the beardie! (And I'm always looking forward to your little stories you have your miniatures say)
Nice job all round but the paint job on the beardy is great.
Your paintjob on the bearded dragon was so good!
You are just soo good at paint.❤❤
That transition was slick AF. 👏 👏 👏
the bearded dragon came out ace! well done
the paintjob on the barbed dragon was soo goooooood!!!! it almost looked real O_O
Duude! The paint job on that dragon is SO good! You continue to impress and inspire.
You are definetly one of the best diorama makers. Your videos are on of the Highlights of my week
That beardie looks so real,well done😎👍if you paint his beard black..it shows that he is the boss around there
wow that paint job is amazing on the bearded dragon! Definitely thought the story was going to be they dropped and broke their Forestall device lol
Fantastic job on the dragon and good placement.i got one as a pet and that's exactly how he tilts his head to look at the crickets I feed him.
Wow that bearded dragon paint job is beautiful
That beardy looks absolutely phenomenal!
You definitely need to make more Dragon dioramas 😅
4:55 god that's an understatement, that patterning is gorgeous!! with no template that's especially incredible
Your transitions are getting as clever as your builds! Great work, man! God bless!
dude you need to make a mueseum for all your dioramas! i would spend hours just admiring this one.
What a creative way to repurpose those figs poses! Amazing work as always
A really nice little build. Well done. It seems your painting skills are getting better!
That Beardie looks so much like a dragon i had for a few years! Beautiful!!
10/10 on that bearded dragon, looks bloody amazing
Love the fact that u hinted this vid in the lumberjack build.
It would be great to get a studio/recording set up for your bench. You always have great reviews and setup.
Love this series! It would be dope if you made a Large Bat (dracula vibes) diorama in the Imaginary West. Great work as always 👏🏻
Hey dude, love your WIW series! You should put all of your previous builds from the Wild Imaginary West together outside in a massive diorama for a showcase of your world so far!
The paint job on that bearded dragon is legit. Good job mate. 👍🔥
That dragon paint job was fantastic.
I bought a "Wear you some gloves" sticker to put on my 3D printer as my reminder! Makes me smile every time