Prison Solution (Spanish translation) "Solución de prisión" El pasajero contaba pilares mientras pasaban zumbando junto a las ventanas incrustadas de gemas de su cabina de primera clase. Saboreaba la sensación del fino mantel bordado antes de levantar un dedo, primero para señalar al asistente que apagara una molesta estación de noticias graznando desde la consola colgante, y segundo para pedir una copa de licor de naranja espumoso. Un vintage. Casi imposible de conseguir ahora. Pero si alguna vez hubo un día digno de celebración, era hoy. Migg Poyle estaba ascendiendo; no solo a la cima física del riel del tranvía, donde subiría las colinas hacia la capital, sino más notablemente, a la cima de su carrera, el ápice de su propia vida. A sus escasos veintiocho años, estaba siendo convocado por el general Seena, el principal asesor del rey del Dominio de Ekra. No es que Migg se sorprendiera. Nació para la grandeza; la familia real simplemente tardó en reconocerlo. La Casa de Ekra había gobernado esta región durante cuatro siglos con una discreción y astucia tan afiladas que tenían poco necesidad de dagas. Mientras que las otras casas reales malgastaban recursos reuniendo ejércitos mecánicos, los Ekritas podían crear los suyos por la pura fuerza de su reputación. Tan grande era su fama que era difícil distinguir la línea entre mito y materia. Migg había estudiado matemáticas en la Universidad de Ekra. Había sobresalido. Había superado a sus maestros. Había aprendido todo lo que había que saber sobre números y teoremas y, por lo tanto, había buscado un tema mucho más interesante: modelos predictivos. Así comenzó su incursión en la Teoría Social, la Psicología Macro y la Probabilidad Correlativa. Ahora, en lugar de resolver ecuaciones rudimentarias y abstractas, estaba trabajando en predicciones de comportamiento de tribus insulares y mapeando un siglo de decadencia psicológica en generaciones sucesivas varadas a bordo de un carguero espacial defectuoso. Pero no le llevó mucho tiempo a Migg darse cuenta de que aquí era tanto el estudiante como el sujeto; que estos llamados escenarios hipotéticos tenían correlación en el mundo real, y que sus respuestas estaban siendo cuidadosamente evaluadas y escrutadas en una especie de proceso de selección. Estaba siendo preparado para la grandeza. Sin sorpresas. Cuando dos hombres inexpresivos en uniformes burdeos afilados aparecieron un día, Migg pudo prever sus preguntas antes de que fueran pronunciadas, y aceptó su oferta antes de que fuera extendida. Sí, por supuesto que estaba interesado en unirse a los Ideadores, el Grupo de Pensadores Élite de Ekra, y a un paso de los consejeros del rey. Lo único que sorprendió a Migg Poyle fue que les había llevado tanto tiempo preguntar. El proyecto al que fue asignado era delicado, uno que nunca se podría discutir más allá de las paredes de sus nuevos aposentos. En resumen, el dominio de Ekra tenía un problema de prisiones. Había demasiados prisioneros y no suficientes colonias para contenerlos. El dominio siempre había luchado con su territorio ingobernable, abarcando mil islas y un tramo del continente del norte por encima del Gran Mar Egeo. Pero con la plaga, el suelo no solo había sido sembrado con esporas, sino también con agitación y pobreza, y ese producto predecible, el crimen, había florecido junto con los hongos, alimentándose de los restos en descomposición de la civilización. Muchas islas habían sido convertidas apresuradamente en colonias penales, pero aún no era suficiente. Los prisioneros no podían simplemente ser ejecutados; demasiados de ellos cumplían sentencias mínimas por infracciones menores. Tampoco podían ser liberados temprano, un precedente peligroso que seguramente socavaría el poder del régimen. Se requería una solución más creativa. Migg Poyle se entregó por completo a su trabajo. Durante dos meses comió poco y durmió menos, absorbiendo todo lo que pudo sobre los sistemas penitenciarios, los rieles de tranvía suspendidos que los conectaban, la ingesta calórica diaria de un preso promedio, los patrones climáticos alrededor de las islas, y así sucesivamente, ningún detalle demasiado oscuro, ninguna sutileza desechada. Y luego, de repente, una solución se presentó. Migg Poyle escribió la propuesta en una ráfaga de inspiración que duró casi dos días, y luego la presentó, antes de dormir el sueño más dulce que había disfrutado. Un largo año había pasado, y ahora la convocatoria. El general Seena había solicitado su presencia inmediata, así que Migg se había vestido con sus mejores galas, había reservado un asiento en el tren más caro y se había dirigido a la capital. Esto era lo que Migg sabía. Una invitación oficial para unirse a los asesores reales. “Implementamos su propuesta”, dijo el general, su voz resonando por las grandes cámaras reales. Pero Migg no sintió ninguna aprehensión o intimidación. Este era su lugar. Sin sorpresas. “Entonces espero que su problema se haya resuelto”, respondió Migg, tirando de las colas de su chaqueta para alisar las arrugas. “De hecho, lo ha hecho”, dijo el general. Finalmente, pensó Migg. Finalmente, se dan cuenta de mi potencial. “Confío en que los demás ideadores no produjeron tales resultados”, dijo Migg. ¿Y quién podría haberlo hecho? Había sido un golpe de genio puro. "Tu solución fue ingeniosa", admitió el General. "Nadie más había considerado recurrir al trabajo penitenciario para el mantenimiento del tranvía. Preocupaciones de sabotaje, ya ve". “Ni entonces podría alguien idear un plan para establecer las condiciones de tal manera que los accidentes mortales fueran comunes, pero el salario tan tentadoramente alto que los convictos tomarían los riesgos voluntariamente”, dijo Migg orgullosamente, sintiendo la admiración creciente de su oyente. "Sí", acordó el General. "Y la estipulación contractual de que cualquier salario impago para un trabajador fallecido volvería a la fundación Ekra fue una jugada brillante". Migg sonrió, anticipando la dulce vida de lujo que lo esperaba en la capital. “Por supuesto”, continuó el General, “está el asunto de Karra-Sabbat”. "¿El devorador de mares?" preguntó Migg, su expresión cambiando. Había leído todo lo que había que leer sobre el calamar gigante, pero no había apreciado la correlación. "Los Karra-Sabbat, como debes saber, son omnívoros. Son alimentadores oportunistas. Algas marinas, kril, peces, incluso otros calamares, si están heridos". "¡Ah! Están consumiendo a los presos caídos", dijo Migg, poniéndolo todo junto de una vez. Se encogió de hombros. "Bien. Si no fuera por ellos, sería alguna otra criatura marina. El ciclo de la vida y todo eso". La mirada del general se estrechó, una sombra cayendo sobre sus rasgos. "Los Karra-Sabbat son demasiado perezosos para cazar, pero no son estúpidos. No hay duda de que los calamares han aprendido que los tranvías son los portadores de esta nueva fuente de alimento. Han comenzado a congregarse debajo de los rieles del tranvía, esperando... las sobras que caen". Migg no dijo nada. Una imagen borrosa estaba empezando a formarse en su mente, y aunque no podía discernir los detalles, no le gustaba cómo revolvía el contenido de su estómago. De repente, el general levantó la mano y chasqueó los dedos, y de inmediato un dron cromado zumbó a la vista y comenzó a proyectar una imagen en movimiento en la pared. Era una noticia. La fecha era esa misma mañana. Dos Karra-Sabbat habían cooperado para derribar un pilar de tranvía, haciendo caer un carro de pasajeros al mar. No era un carro ordinario. Un niño real estaba a bordo. "Yo... yo... no lo podía saber", intentó decir Migg, su boca insoportablemente seca, su abrigo sofocantemente caliente. El general solo negó con la cabeza. "¡Era tu trabajo saberlo, Sr. Poyle!" Y mientras los guardias armados emergían de las sombras y escoltaban a Migg a un tranvía muy diferente al que había llegado, hacia un destino que conocía demasiado bien, sintió solo una emoción. Sorpresa.
Could you also make an underwater version, also and some- “BUBBLES!!! Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. MY BUBBLES.” Okay, okay bubbles will be apart, but like I was saying, add a (my creative creature’s name) Sorgraza, a giant shark/whale creature that’s a carnivorous animal, and will eat, Kara-Sabbat, Siren (an eel that has changed due to the blight), and lots more (your choice), including human. The colors for the creature are different: Male: Dark acrylic Blue, with a light blue strip, and red around its eyes, gills, fins, and tail. Female: Light acrylic Purple (if it exists), yellow orange strip, lime green on same as male. If you want to get bubbles included, then you might want to watch Jazza’s when $1000 resin pour goes wrong video.
As an avid reader and self published writer, I must say that these stories are quite captivating. You should consider novelization of this fictional world. I would buy a copy!
I doubt someone as smart as this character will be held in jail for long... I sense a jailbreak! Perhaps a shift into the reluctant rebel leader who brings the battle back to the royals/higher-ups. So many ways to go with it. The build, editing, narration and certainly not least, the story have grown so much. I love the build/narrative as much as I do the story behind it. I also see both your channel and Patreon are growing, so congratulations! And I also caught the new tools, which I'm sure came from the support of your growing fanbase. Maybe after a few months we could get a mini-movie of how all of these items tie together in a story!
Nice comment! I hadn't even considered the idea of a follow-up story, as I assume that Migg's disdain for the common people will not make him a popular character on his arrival to the prison... But we'll see!
@@gameyybuilds Let’s not forget he studied that prison for months. He knows how to escape. But first, he needs to make a plan to get rid of the sea monsters.
i hope it goes well. i use to just spray paint broken things and plants/bugs together because i seen a video as a kid. and some of them blew me away and made people think i had way more talent than i did.
man... what a story. The amount of effort behind this build is astonishing. The short story behind this diorma blew my mind. It's so witty, so layered, so... good! Man... what a talented writer and artist you are.
I seriously should stop watching your videos before going to sleep, you make me want to get out of bed and start making things, but that would make me go to sleep at the time I need to wake up. Incredible work!!
If you put all the short stories together with joining bits it would make a fab audio book! Not only could I listen to you all day but the builds would be icing on the video cake!
You just changed the way that I think about my obsession with models, how I look at my worldbuilding going forward, and just how I approach writing in general. Incredible. So glad I stumbled on your video.
This is one of the highest quality model making channels I've come across, and what got me into the whole genre on youtube. The sheer depth and originality of this world is a joy to witness. Especially now that you've started doing these short stories, I feel like I get lost in every video.
FINALLY!!! you mention cutting safety, I binged all of your "Beyond the Blight" vides last night and MY LORD did I have quite a few moments of screaming DONT CUT TOWARD YOURSELF .
Good for you expanding what your already good at or better yet, expanding on what you know via trial and error, this was a pleasure to watch.. Inspiring.
What an awesome format - giving viewers an idea of what the twist will be at the beginning. Also making this short story easily understandable within the larger fictional worls
Excellent work, man! Whenever I watch builds like this, I’m skeptical of the wind-swept water sculpting process. Clay and cotton balls are the last materials I would think of for making realistic water but it all comes together seamlessly under a skilled hand. Every one of your subscribers is well-deserved.
This is amazing. Your ideas are just out of this world. I have no idea how you do it all. You have a great talent for creating stories and figurines. If you ever make a book out of all this history, I WANT IT! Take care and keep doing what you love!
Wow, knocked it out of the park once again!!! You are such an impressive story teller... and of course artist. Also your level of attention to detail is mind boggling- adding baking soda and sanding just to close the gaps in the pylons.. So thanks for another brilliant video. BTW, I was surprised to see you 3-d printing stuff- it's cool.. but there is def something more magical about you deconstructing toys and random bits of scrap and plastic. Like a treasure hunt.. revealing the element that you then turn; into the perfectly fitted fuel tank, vent, helmet or other element. It's one of the things I most love - going on this process of deconstruction and discovery with you! That, the stories and of course just watching the moment come to life in your hands. I kind of hope someone animates your short stories based on the character and set designs that accompany them. And if you were ever to write a novel on this world I would be rushing out to buy it!
Thanks! Going forward, I believe both 3D printing and scratch building will have a place in my builds. I enjoy scratch building the larger items and detailing as much with kit bashed parts as I can, but often, for the tinier details, 3D printing is the best option for me. Plus I can make use of all the misprinted items, expanding my kit bashing options in the future. It's a win-win!
i would love to see you make a scene of soldiers/mercenarys using flamethrowers to burn their way throu an infectect-mushroom-forest-thing, love your builds and stories btw
This turned out unbelievably cool, I don't think I've ever seen a build like this with a cable car- so awesome! Also, your stories are almost like listening to a really great audiobook every time haha, you definitely have the voice for it~
I might be a little late, but I would like to say that this is an incredible video. Both the story and the model itself are of exceeding quality. You've got a new subscriber.
Knowing that this was waiting to be watched after a horrible shift was the light at the end of an ugly tunnel. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I have been looking forward to a new addition to this series and it was well worth the wait. ❤️❤️❤️
Channel continues to evolve. Story woven in is fantastic. World forms around physical and narrative creation. Consequence is an uncomfortable professor. Thank you for this!
Wonderful work! The world you'd building is wonderful and strange and I've enjoyed every piece thus far! Great storytelling with a good ending! Thanks again!
With all these models you should start a stop motion series. 10/10 would watch. Could imagine quite the epic storyline with a similarity to Star Wars: The Mandalorian or Andor. Also liked the cinematics and music, along with the overall share of knowledge. Nice to see a good quality video from a good youtuber.
I found you looking for scratch builds but you hooked me with this story and your amazing narrative voice. I would totally listen to a whole multi hour story about this world. Keep up the awesome work!!
DAMN! Can i just say, i love your content so much. Ive been having a rough few weeks lately and i have a huge art project that i gotta finish by tomorrow and watching your videos always makes me smile. Point is, keep doing what you do (not that i see you stopping any time soon). hoping to see you rise to diamond-plaque status!
Awesome 👏 The story, the build, the editing, All superb! Curling up into a little ball in the corner because of the supports breaking…spot on 😂 Though the door doesn’t usually hit me in the head….the dog sits on me instead 😝
Fascinating watch. You have wonderful skills and being able to pick up and teach yourself Blender is admiral and speaks volumes about your determination and ability to learn these complex programs. Love how you have also challenged yourself to improve your drawing skills. All round a tremendous channel . Love it 👍❤️🖊📐
I don’t know what I’m more into. The builds or the story. Amazing video yet again! I watched it early on patreon but had to watch it again for your RUclips watch time. 😊
I may have only discovered your work today but both your model building and story building are exquisite, and I've gotten absolutely hooked on this world.
I have to thank you for all you have done for me,ive been wanting to build dioramas for a long time but i dident know where to start and especially with my budget limitations. But now thanks to you,i know the most obvious solutions to problems that i just couldent figure out,and i can finally start building the things i wanted to.Thank you.
wow. I'm working on my first book .....ever and your stories always get me in the mood to get to the next chapter of the story . I draw and have drawn all my characters but looking at your channel I think I'm going to try my hand at one of my mechs.
you are awesome and your storie telling is really great. your voice is very soothing and peaceful. thank you for inspiring me to get back to my artwork....
Absolutely compelling, love the builds, and the story adds a level to the content that I have seen from very few. Keep up the excellent work. I have been a model builder for more than forty years and tip my hat to you sir. I await your next iteration.
I just found this channel today. I'm loving it. The crafts are top tier. The lore is awesome as well. I'm loving the behind the curtain look into the designs all the way through to the finished product. excellent! please keep it up
As always epic and I love the world building side of it that draws you in to want to know more about this land after The Blight. If I had any real criticism it's that it looks more like a dump truck than a monorail, maybe more carriages would have helped but that's just my interpretation, you just keep doing what you do so well
It’s inspiring to hear you talk about pushing your creative boundaries. I’d like to try building with styrene, haven’t done it yet, but there’s a lot of good information here to help me to go ahead and try.
Impressive, unique and well balanced. I think you're probably the only one that could make an awesome The Fifth Element diorama. Impresionante, único y bien equilibrado. Creo que probablemente seas el único que podría hacer un asombroso diorama de El Quinto Elemento.
Hey man, I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and I am enamored by your world building. I love all of your projects, great work and keep creating!
For a split second i thought Gamey lost his finger .Untill he said it wasnt a saw like tool i was no longer worrid :) love the videos Gamey keep it up.《♡》
Started making my own builds and terrain. It's been purging me of a malaise that has been rough to shake. Man building my world and narrative is feeding something I've been craving and gosh does this vid combine everything that's been I enjoy most from this new endeavor. Like when you find a term to describe a sensations you couldn't describe All that to say holy cow, did I just smash a subscribe
Prison Solution (Spanish translation)
"Solución de prisión"
El pasajero contaba pilares mientras pasaban zumbando junto a las ventanas incrustadas de gemas de su cabina de primera clase. Saboreaba la sensación del fino mantel bordado antes de levantar un dedo, primero para señalar al asistente que apagara una molesta estación de noticias graznando desde la consola colgante, y segundo para pedir una copa de licor de naranja espumoso. Un vintage. Casi imposible de conseguir ahora. Pero si alguna vez hubo un día digno de celebración, era hoy.
Migg Poyle estaba ascendiendo; no solo a la cima física del riel del tranvía, donde subiría las colinas hacia la capital, sino más notablemente, a la cima de su carrera, el ápice de su propia vida. A sus escasos veintiocho años, estaba siendo convocado por el general Seena, el principal asesor del rey del Dominio de Ekra.
No es que Migg se sorprendiera. Nació para la grandeza; la familia real simplemente tardó en reconocerlo.
La Casa de Ekra había gobernado esta región durante cuatro siglos con una discreción y astucia tan afiladas que tenían poco necesidad de dagas. Mientras que las otras casas reales malgastaban recursos reuniendo ejércitos mecánicos, los Ekritas podían crear los suyos por la pura fuerza de su reputación. Tan grande era su fama que era difícil distinguir la línea entre mito y materia.
Migg había estudiado matemáticas en la Universidad de Ekra. Había sobresalido. Había superado a sus maestros. Había aprendido todo lo que había que saber sobre números y teoremas y, por lo tanto, había buscado un tema mucho más interesante: modelos predictivos. Así comenzó su incursión en la Teoría Social, la Psicología Macro y la Probabilidad Correlativa. Ahora, en lugar de resolver ecuaciones rudimentarias y abstractas, estaba trabajando en predicciones de comportamiento de tribus insulares y mapeando un siglo de decadencia psicológica en generaciones sucesivas varadas a bordo de un carguero espacial defectuoso.
Pero no le llevó mucho tiempo a Migg darse cuenta de que aquí era tanto el estudiante como el sujeto; que estos llamados escenarios hipotéticos tenían correlación en el mundo real, y que sus respuestas estaban siendo cuidadosamente evaluadas y escrutadas en una especie de proceso de selección. Estaba siendo preparado para la grandeza. Sin sorpresas.
Cuando dos hombres inexpresivos en uniformes burdeos afilados aparecieron un día, Migg pudo prever sus preguntas antes de que fueran pronunciadas, y aceptó su oferta antes de que fuera extendida. Sí, por supuesto que estaba interesado en unirse a los Ideadores, el Grupo de Pensadores Élite de Ekra, y a un paso de los consejeros del rey. Lo único que sorprendió a Migg Poyle fue que les había llevado tanto tiempo preguntar.
El proyecto al que fue asignado era delicado, uno que nunca se podría discutir más allá de las paredes de sus nuevos aposentos. En resumen, el dominio de Ekra tenía un problema de prisiones. Había demasiados prisioneros y no suficientes colonias para contenerlos.
El dominio siempre había luchado con su territorio ingobernable, abarcando mil islas y un tramo del continente del norte por encima del Gran Mar Egeo. Pero con la plaga, el suelo no solo había sido sembrado con esporas, sino también con agitación y pobreza, y ese producto predecible, el crimen, había florecido junto con los hongos, alimentándose de los restos en descomposición de la civilización. Muchas islas habían sido convertidas apresuradamente en colonias penales, pero aún no era suficiente.
Los prisioneros no podían simplemente ser ejecutados; demasiados de ellos cumplían sentencias mínimas por infracciones menores. Tampoco podían ser liberados temprano, un precedente peligroso que seguramente socavaría el poder del régimen. Se requería una solución más creativa.
Migg Poyle se entregó por completo a su trabajo. Durante dos meses comió poco y durmió menos, absorbiendo todo lo que pudo sobre los sistemas penitenciarios, los rieles de tranvía suspendidos que los conectaban, la ingesta calórica diaria de un preso promedio, los patrones climáticos alrededor de las islas, y así sucesivamente, ningún detalle demasiado oscuro, ninguna sutileza desechada.
Y luego, de repente, una solución se presentó.
Migg Poyle escribió la propuesta en una ráfaga de inspiración que duró casi dos días, y luego la presentó, antes de dormir el sueño más dulce que había disfrutado.
Un largo año había pasado, y ahora la convocatoria.
El general Seena había solicitado su presencia inmediata, así que Migg se había vestido con sus mejores galas, había reservado un asiento en el tren más caro y se había dirigido a la capital. Esto era lo que Migg sabía. Una invitación oficial para unirse a los asesores reales.
“Implementamos su propuesta”, dijo el general, su voz resonando por las grandes cámaras reales. Pero Migg no sintió ninguna aprehensión o intimidación. Este era su lugar. Sin sorpresas.
“Entonces espero que su problema se haya resuelto”, respondió Migg, tirando de las colas de su chaqueta para alisar las arrugas.
“De hecho, lo ha hecho”, dijo el general.
Finalmente, pensó Migg. Finalmente, se dan cuenta de mi potencial.
“Confío en que los demás ideadores no produjeron tales resultados”, dijo Migg. ¿Y quién podría haberlo hecho? Había sido un golpe de genio puro.
"Tu solución fue ingeniosa", admitió el General. "Nadie más había considerado recurrir al trabajo penitenciario para el mantenimiento del tranvía. Preocupaciones de sabotaje, ya ve".
“Ni entonces podría alguien idear un plan para establecer las condiciones de tal manera que los accidentes mortales fueran comunes, pero el salario tan tentadoramente alto que los convictos tomarían los riesgos voluntariamente”, dijo Migg orgullosamente, sintiendo la admiración creciente de su oyente.
"Sí", acordó el General. "Y la estipulación contractual de que cualquier salario impago para un trabajador fallecido volvería a la fundación Ekra fue una jugada brillante".
Migg sonrió, anticipando la dulce vida de lujo que lo esperaba en la capital.
“Por supuesto”, continuó el General, “está el asunto de Karra-Sabbat”.
"¿El devorador de mares?" preguntó Migg, su expresión cambiando. Había leído todo lo que había que leer sobre el calamar gigante, pero no había apreciado la correlación.
"Los Karra-Sabbat, como debes saber, son omnívoros. Son alimentadores oportunistas. Algas marinas, kril, peces, incluso otros calamares, si están heridos".
"¡Ah! Están consumiendo a los presos caídos", dijo Migg, poniéndolo todo junto de una vez. Se encogió de hombros. "Bien. Si no fuera por ellos, sería alguna otra criatura marina. El ciclo de la vida y todo eso".
La mirada del general se estrechó, una sombra cayendo sobre sus rasgos. "Los Karra-Sabbat son demasiado perezosos para cazar, pero no son estúpidos. No hay duda de que los calamares han aprendido que los tranvías son los portadores de esta nueva fuente de alimento. Han comenzado a congregarse debajo de los rieles del tranvía, esperando... las sobras que caen".
Migg no dijo nada. Una imagen borrosa estaba empezando a formarse en su mente, y aunque no podía discernir los detalles, no le gustaba cómo revolvía el contenido de su estómago.
De repente, el general levantó la mano y chasqueó los dedos, y de inmediato un dron cromado zumbó a la vista y comenzó a proyectar una imagen en movimiento en la pared. Era una noticia. La fecha era esa misma mañana. Dos Karra-Sabbat habían cooperado para derribar un pilar de tranvía, haciendo caer un carro de pasajeros al mar. No era un carro ordinario. Un niño real estaba a bordo.
"Yo... yo... no lo podía saber", intentó decir Migg, su boca insoportablemente seca, su abrigo sofocantemente caliente.
El general solo negó con la cabeza. "¡Era tu trabajo saberlo, Sr. Poyle!"
Y mientras los guardias armados emergían de las sombras y escoltaban a Migg a un tranvía muy diferente al que había llegado, hacia un destino que conocía demasiado bien, sintió solo una emoción.
Sorpresa.
Part 2
amazing stuff, can't wait for more. cosas increíbles, no puedo esperar por más.
what does it say?
Props to this man for a whole video translation!
Could you also make an underwater version, also and some- “BUBBLES!!! Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. MY BUBBLES.” Okay, okay bubbles will be apart, but like I was saying, add a (my creative creature’s name) Sorgraza, a giant shark/whale creature that’s a carnivorous animal, and will eat, Kara-Sabbat, Siren (an eel that has changed due to the blight), and lots more (your choice), including human. The colors for the creature are different:
Male: Dark acrylic Blue, with a light blue strip, and red around its eyes, gills, fins, and tail.
Female: Light acrylic Purple (if it exists), yellow orange strip, lime green on same as male.
If you want to get bubbles included, then you might want to watch Jazza’s when $1000 resin pour goes wrong video.
As an avid reader and self published writer, I must say that these stories are quite captivating. You should consider novelization of this fictional world. I would buy a copy!
It'll happen one day (once I have enough stories!)
Excellent
@@gameyybuilds sign me up for every copy of the series
@@gameyybuilds I will gladly purchase EVERY STORY YOU EVER MAKE
Add some illustrations of the models and all the builds! 😅
Fantastic video, man. The editing is great and your storytelling really shines! Pleasure to watch as always.
Thanks buddy! I enjoyed your upload too!
@@gameyybuilds wait you two know each other, you guys have some of the best world building, are you guys professional?
@@1000nod what defines a professional? I’d certainly consider them both as such
I doubt someone as smart as this character will be held in jail for long... I sense a jailbreak! Perhaps a shift into the reluctant rebel leader who brings the battle back to the royals/higher-ups. So many ways to go with it.
The build, editing, narration and certainly not least, the story have grown so much. I love the build/narrative as much as I do the story behind it. I also see both your channel and Patreon are growing, so congratulations! And I also caught the new tools, which I'm sure came from the support of your growing fanbase.
Maybe after a few months we could get a mini-movie of how all of these items tie together in a story!
Nice comment! I hadn't even considered the idea of a follow-up story, as I assume that Migg's disdain for the common people will not make him a popular character on his arrival to the prison... But we'll see!
@@gameyybuilds Let’s not forget he studied that prison for months. He knows how to escape. But first, he needs to make a plan to get rid of the sea monsters.
@@CzarinaHarris Make the blight bite back. Fungi poison!
Thanks to you I’ve been able to convince my parents to let start collecting junk and making it into something amazing. Thank you for the inspiration.😁
That is awesome!
Perfect.
i hope it goes well. i use to just spray paint broken things and plants/bugs together because i seen a video as a kid. and some of them blew me away and made people think i had way more talent than i did.
man... what a story. The amount of effort behind this build is astonishing. The short story behind this diorma blew my mind. It's so witty, so layered, so... good! Man... what a talented writer and artist you are.
Very kind of you, thank you 🙏
I seriously should stop watching your videos before going to sleep, you make me want to get out of bed and start making things, but that would make me go to sleep at the time I need to wake up.
Incredible work!!
If you put all the short stories together with joining bits it would make a fab audio book! Not only could I listen to you all day but the builds would be icing on the video cake!
You need to make this a whole audio/visual book. The painting process is therapeutic and you write and read the story very well 👌🏼
You just changed the way that I think about my obsession with models, how I look at my worldbuilding going forward, and just how I approach writing in general. Incredible. So glad I stumbled on your video.
This is one of the highest quality model making channels I've come across, and what got me into the whole genre on youtube. The sheer depth and originality of this world is a joy to witness. Especially now that you've started doing these short stories, I feel like I get lost in every video.
The short story was immensely satisfying. And the diorama is, as always, a thing of beauty
I physically jumped when you nearly bifurcated your thumb! Great video, fantastic work!
You and me both!
FINALLY!!! you mention cutting safety, I binged all of your "Beyond the Blight" vides last night and MY LORD did I have quite a few moments of screaming DONT CUT TOWARD YOURSELF .
Tamiya Extra Thin Quick Setting
Melts styrene instantly and the joint is rock solid after just a few seconds. I love that stuff.
You are having a sad moment and then the door hits you in the head.🤣🤣8:27 A consummate storyteller!
The only thing i find more interesting then your builds are your amazing stories!
Do you even realize how good this is? The modeling and stories, just awesome!
gameyy = one man army
drawing, diorama, story, video editing
👏👏🙌
Good for you expanding what your already good at or better yet, expanding on what you know via trial and error, this was a pleasure to watch.. Inspiring.
You were the person who inspired me to make sukari
What an awesome format - giving viewers an idea of what the twist will be at the beginning. Also making this short story easily understandable within the larger fictional worls
Excellent work, man! Whenever I watch builds like this, I’m skeptical of the wind-swept water sculpting process. Clay and cotton balls are the last materials I would think of for making realistic water but it all comes together seamlessly under a skilled hand. Every one of your subscribers is well-deserved.
Thanks so much Ramiro!
It's amazing that the models are just as well crafted as the stories behind them.
This is amazing. Your ideas are just out of this world. I have no idea how you do it all. You have a great talent for creating stories and figurines. If you ever make a book out of all this history, I WANT IT! Take care and keep doing what you love!
Thank you so much 😀
Awe sweet I've been looking for more model makers who narrate their builds, praise the algorithm
You keep going from strength to strength Gameyy :D The music, the build, the model, the narration. Please keep doing what you do. It's fantastic.
Thank you so much!
Wow, knocked it out of the park once again!!! You are such an impressive story teller... and of course artist.
Also your level of attention to detail is mind boggling- adding baking soda and sanding just to close the gaps in the pylons..
So thanks for another brilliant video.
BTW, I was surprised to see you 3-d printing stuff- it's cool.. but there is def something more magical about you deconstructing toys and random bits of scrap and plastic. Like a treasure hunt.. revealing the element that you then turn; into the perfectly fitted fuel tank, vent, helmet or other element.
It's one of the things I most love - going on this process of deconstruction and discovery with you! That, the stories and of course just watching the moment come to life in your hands.
I kind of hope someone animates your short stories based on the character and set designs that accompany them. And if you were ever to write a novel on this world I would be rushing out to buy it!
Thanks! Going forward, I believe both 3D printing and scratch building will have a place in my builds. I enjoy scratch building the larger items and detailing as much with kit bashed parts as I can, but often, for the tinier details, 3D printing is the best option for me. Plus I can make use of all the misprinted items, expanding my kit bashing options in the future. It's a win-win!
You’re extraordinarily talented and a pleasure to not only watch but listen to.
i would love to see you make a scene of soldiers/mercenarys using flamethrowers to burn their way throu an infectect-mushroom-forest-thing, love your builds and stories btw
Dude your drawing skills are 💯! Thanks for sharing this dope build
Working on it! There's so much to learn so it can feel overwhelming. But I'm enjoying the process!
The bisecting info was a "of course!" moment for me. Thanks!
Another great build. I'm binge watching your work and loving them all.
The plumes of water around the tentacles look so good.
Thanks for all your comments!
This turned out unbelievably cool, I don't think I've ever seen a build like this with a cable car- so awesome! Also, your stories are almost like listening to a really great audiobook every time haha, you definitely have the voice for it~
Glad you liked it!!
super glad this channel is really starting to take off thanks again for sticking to it
Thanks!
I might be a little late, but I would like to say that this is an incredible video. Both the story and the model itself are of exceeding quality. You've got a new subscriber.
Great build and I love your stories with their ironic twists at the end.
Knowing that this was waiting to be watched after a horrible shift was the light at the end of an ugly tunnel. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I have been looking forward to a new addition to this series and it was well worth the wait. ❤️❤️❤️
Channel continues to evolve. Story woven in is fantastic. World forms around physical and narrative creation. Consequence is an uncomfortable professor. Thank you for this!
I've been so excited for a new episode for the Beyond the Blight series ☺
Wonderful work! The world you'd building is wonderful and strange and I've enjoyed every piece thus far! Great storytelling with a good ending! Thanks again!
Your skills are from another planet! Wonderful and imaginative; a pleasure to watch.
Wow! the quality of these videos and the builds keep getting better and better! Looking awesome mate!
Thanks a ton!
Although I’m not a big fan of the story telling aspect of your videos, I do really enjoy your imagination & art, keep it up.
With all these models you should start a stop motion series. 10/10 would watch. Could imagine quite the epic storyline with a similarity to Star Wars: The Mandalorian or Andor.
Also liked the cinematics and music, along with the overall share of knowledge. Nice to see a good quality video from a good youtuber.
Love these. The timing of the music is absolutely spot on
Thanks Jonny, and thanks for being a patron, it means a lot!
Wow! Wow! Wow!!! Incredible!!!! Diorama and story! Love it! 😊
I found you looking for scratch builds but you hooked me with this story and your amazing narrative voice. I would totally listen to a whole multi hour story about this world. Keep up the awesome work!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Who needs stupidity when you have excess hubris? Excellent story, way-cool model! :-)
I love building but I love watching people build more keep up the good work
Your diorama builds are always so amazing, I love how creative the stories you come up with are
Glad you like them!
The first episode of this series i saw was the second part to this it’s amazing to start putting the pieces together
You’ll enjoy tomorrow’s video then!
been watching for about 4 episodes the time i write this, you are amazing my dude. absolutely amazing.
I have only seen one of these videos but this dude is not getting near the sub count he deserves
Thanks!
DAMN! Can i just say, i love your content so much. Ive been having a rough few weeks lately and i have a huge art project that i gotta finish by tomorrow and watching your videos always makes me smile. Point is, keep doing what you do (not that i see you stopping any time soon). hoping to see you rise to diamond-plaque status!
You have inspired me to pick my junk back up and start crafting, everything you make is so inspiring. Keep at it!
Go for it!
Awesome 👏
The story, the build, the editing, All superb!
Curling up into a little ball in the corner because of the supports breaking…spot on 😂
Though the door doesn’t usually hit me in the head….the dog sits on me instead 😝
Thanks Carrie! Always appreciate your comments!
There's storytelling, then there's GB storytelling!
Fascinating watch. You have wonderful skills and being able to pick up and teach yourself Blender is admiral and speaks volumes about your determination and ability to learn these complex programs.
Love how you have also challenged yourself to improve your drawing skills. All round a tremendous channel . Love it
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amazing work! We do not speak the same language, since I am Argentine. but I didn't want to stop congratulating you
It is a pleasure to watch you work on your projects . Your building skills are great! Thank you for filming this video❤👏👏👏👏👏
the water you made is sooo amazing, i cant even draw water that good!
Thank you so much 😀
Babe wake up a new beyond the blight just dropped
man you should write a book, those storys are way to good for just videos, also loved the build :>
I don’t know what I’m more into. The builds or the story. Amazing video yet again! I watched it early on patreon but had to watch it again for your RUclips watch time. 😊
Aww, you're awesome! Thank you nikiftw!
I may have only discovered your work today but both your model building and story building are exquisite, and I've gotten absolutely hooked on this world.
An excellent story. And an even more excellent model!
Amazing build and your worldbuilding is compelling. I'd love a sourcebook of your world for tabletop roleplay!
sooo good, beautiful storytelling, and well crafted model.
Oh sick new video! I love this world building project you’ve got going!
I have to thank you for all you have done for me,ive been wanting to build dioramas for a long time but i dident know where to start and especially with my budget limitations. But now thanks to you,i know the most obvious solutions to problems that i just couldent figure out,and i can finally start building the things i wanted to.Thank you.
Awesome! Go for it!
Great channel, bro.
You’ve got the bones - Stay with it.
Another masterpiece!
wow. I'm working on my first book .....ever and your stories always get me in the mood to get to the next chapter of the story .
I draw and have drawn all my characters but looking at your channel I think I'm going to try my hand at one of my mechs.
Go for it!
a captivating story and I love the final result!
Beautiful, especially appreciate what you did with the ocean!
Thanks!
you are awesome and your storie telling is really great. your voice is very soothing and peaceful. thank you for inspiring me to get back to my artwork....
Looking great, from just this picture I can tell this is going to be good!
I'm doing a futuristic diarama for my art project this term
Thanks to you I've had the inspiration
Absolutely compelling, love the builds, and the story adds a level to the content that I have seen from very few. Keep up the excellent work. I have been a model builder for more than forty years and tip my hat to you sir. I await your next iteration.
Much appreciated!
I just found this channel today. I'm loving it. The crafts are top tier. The lore is awesome as well.
I'm loving the behind the curtain look into the designs all the way through to the finished product. excellent! please keep it up
Glad you like them!
Outstanding build and excellent back story
Wow….well done!!!
Your story telling on this vid was amazing
If you ever made a book with photos of your dioramas accompanied by these incredible stories then I would by the hell out of that.
Thanks! This is something I’d love to do eventually
Love build and the story. UHU glue can be used to make water dripping down from the tentacles
looks like a cool diorama
This series is just fantastic!
As always epic and I love the world building side of it that draws you in to want to know more about this land after The Blight. If I had any real criticism it's that it looks more like a dump truck than a monorail, maybe more carriages would have helped but that's just my interpretation, you just keep doing what you do so well
Yeah, totally agree. I debated adding a second car to the tram but didn’t think the pylons would support the weight… live and learn!
It’s inspiring to hear you talk about pushing your creative boundaries.
I’d like to try building with styrene, haven’t done it yet, but there’s a lot of good information here to help me to go ahead and try.
Be sure to check out the channels "BP Custom Creations" and "Sunlight Drive" for some serious styrene inspiration!
@@gameyybuilds Thanks for the suggestions-I have some videos in the queue ready to watch 😊
I love your sense of humour
Impressive, unique and well balanced. I think you're probably the only one that could make an awesome The Fifth Element diorama.
Impresionante, único y bien equilibrado. Creo que probablemente seas el único que podría hacer un asombroso diorama de El Quinto Elemento.
So awesome!! Great story, awesome build
Hey man, I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and I am enamored by your world building. I love all of your projects, great work and keep creating!
Woah the story pure chills
Another great build!! And as always love the short stories🥰
Thank you! 😊
For a split second i thought Gamey lost his finger .Untill he said it wasnt a saw like tool i was no longer worrid :) love the videos Gamey keep it up.《♡》
You and me both! Will never do that again!
Started making my own builds and terrain. It's been purging me of a malaise that has been rough to shake. Man building my world and narrative is feeding something I've been craving and gosh does this vid combine everything that's been I enjoy most from this new endeavor. Like when you find a term to describe a sensations you couldn't describe
All that to say holy cow, did I just smash a subscribe
Truly beautiful.
holy hell you are amazing at telling stories