I love how you used the giant ground sloth as inspiration. I love prehistoric animals, so this, as well as the triceratops skeleton diorama you made, really are just awesome. Great work!
For the left over kong heads you could in a later diorama make them wall trophies similar to deer head trophies/plaques you'll see on a wall, for example you could make a diorama of a famous monster hunters house and have them hanging on the wall. Edit: Im honestly puzzled on how no one has yet to question my username and profile picture
Very cool idea. There could also be a future monster that's a hybrid of an ape and reptile. Sort of like a hydra from Greek mythology, but with fewer heads.
I would love to see a diorama around the idea of old rope bridges spanning from cliff to cliff. Maybe one of the bridges breaks Indiana Jones style and a monster in the canyon!
This has gotta be one of my new favorite dioramas by you. Seeing the humans and wildlife just coexisting and minding each others business is a treat we rarely get to see in this world
Love that you made this diorama more accessible for us commonfolk. Just using a utility knife to cut the foam and showing how you can get beautiful results without a whole bunch of fancy supplies. Appreciate the informative nature of the video and excellent work as always. These are my favorite videos lately. Would love to see all the dioramas you’ve made assembled into a huge world
I am glad you mention the safety procedures as you go along. Many people would not think of them and it is easy to get carried away in the excitement and forget those steps. You will keep people safe while educating, entertaining, and inspiring.
This is another amazing build. My only comment that wouldn't be considered glowing is that you went with a Sloth and didn't sculpt on their coolest feature: Their super long Freddy Krueger/Wolverine style claws. Whether I knew it was slow or not seeing something that big would scare the s**t out of me and running would be an instinct not a choice. I applaud the pioneer and his horse's mettle.
Been waiting for another Wild West monster, and you did not disappoint!!! The story, the craftsmanship, the final look…it’s excellent on every level! And whatever the equivalent of the DMV is in your world, I’d like to imagine your sloth is employed there 😂. Great job Boylei!
That was so very cool, I would never have thought of making a giant sloth out of a Kong body and a mink skull it really came out awesome. Your imagination and mind must never shut off, it must be in high gear 24/7. Another amazing build.
I started watching you when I was having a rough time and you helped me keep my mind if things for awhile so thank you Boylei for making my life overall better thank you.
I LOVE this design!! Giant ground sloths are one of my favorite prehistoric animals! The thing I love about artists like you (and myself) is that we can make almost anything using our imagination.
As always, what you call "good," I call Excellent! I look forward to your modeling videos as part of my Sunday Mornings. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Fun fact, giant ground sloths lived in North America during the last ice age, and are believed to have had seed dispersal relationship with osage orange, Joshua, and avocado trees
Literally the only reason avocados still exist is because of human cultivation, their huge seeds were really only edible by megafauna like giant sloths and they should’ve gone extinct
Hello boyle , it occurred to me that you could use the miners who look for gold in the river and put some sea monster for your series of Wild imaginary west
Awesome! Looking forward to a build that includes a "monster" that has been domesticated to be of use to those from the Wild Imaginary West. (As a work animal, or weapon animal...)
You and me both! You'd think with all of the crypto-wildlife in the WIW that somebody would have found a way to tame (at least partially) one of these fantastical creatures to help out around the farm/homestead. Something as simple as a couple beetles the size of oxen pulling a plow. Or maybe a giant snail turning a millstone...🤔
I must say the time and effort you put into these is astounding. There's no other way I like to sit back and relax than by watching you craft this perfect little world of yours. Thanks for the entertainment and keep it up!
I'm sure the real danger with Giant Ground Sloths in the Imaginary West is that they are so slow that they may not even realize a Forestall is present before they begin to attack.
Sloth: " Do you have any games on your phone?" And btw, personal reactions to that Megatherium I think would be similar to that of Futurama. *>>>>SCREAAaaammm.....checks watch...looks to sloth....yawns....screaaa...oh....wanders away
You should do another building next. Make a marketplace where hunters of the wild imaginary west have carts and stalls set up to sell monster parts like claws, heads, venom, etc. You could use pieces like the parts you've cut off from other builds there! Also really would love to see you take on a dust devil type monster attacking a ranch with some cows. Maybe Nother water build sometime soon? A structure with a big water wheel on the side of a small river maybe!
I really like the idea in this one of a giant creature that looks scary but which folks know they don't really have to be afraid of as long as they keep moving. Contrasts well with all the truly scary monsters they encounter! 💯
I have a couple questions for you on the off chance you read this, but one, how do you keep dust and stuff off your dioramas to keep them clean? And two, In your Wild Imaginary West are dinosaurs still around, or just fossils for mercenaries to find? (p.s. I love this series, and cant wait to see where it goes!)
The physical pain I got from you dismantling the Neca King Kong figure is unparalleled, but of course the results of your diorama were more than worth it, great video as always!
Love your work man. Can I make a suggestion on making dioramas based on some folk heros in the world? To build the world up more. Especially since this time periods like these would spawn myths in our world. Some I thought of were the following A former soldier who gave tours in a wagon with 2 mini guns. But he saved a tour group from a hurd of violent Jackalpoes from the previous build. A famous trapper who took on a entire den of bevers the size of rotwilers and somehow lived but lost his arm Or maybe someone who somehow tamed these creatures but passed before they could say how they did it and now is just a ledgend of how they did it I mighr add more since these videos always make my creative mind going
Personally think this is top of the Wild Imaginary West diorama builds you have done. I am not sure why, I know it may not be the most super complex but there is something about it! Keep up the great work!
I'm a fellow modeler and imagination. I love your videos and have taken advice from you that make mine look even more realistic, thank you for these videos.
O:42 I think you should make make a diorama that has tribe members that use this mask/head as a way to show their courage and might over the jungle Btw for the leftover heads
Maybe the King Kong head could be a display at the carnival tent. It could be preserved in a tank of greenish fluid with pumps and cables that keep the fluid fresh. It might be neat to see different monster heads all in tanks of display. Maybe you could also make it like a museum where you see the monster heads, and the weapon that took them down below the tank.
Gosh love this. I would love a video of some must-have materials for starting out in diorama building. A bit different from the usual format but would be super helpful!
This diorama is just, so calm. It’s peaceful and it feels almost like when whales come up to people cus they’re curious. No malicious intent, just interest and a overwhelming knowledge that this massive creature is being so so careful, that really, if it wanted, you’d be dead in seconds. This sloth is slow, sure, but they are close enough and its arms long enough that they in no way are guaranteed their safety. It is only because this massive creature feels no ill will that they are safe. Because they are being respectful to it, it will be respectful to them. I just, I love it so much. I love the dioramas of vicious creatures as well, of course, but the sense of calm and respect and mutual understanding in this one is really nice.
Funnily enough the skull you chose was incredibly fitting as while it doesn't resemble the skulls of extinct giant sloths it does somewhat resemble the ones of modern living sloths, canines and all. Given how sloths as a group evolved giant ground-dwelling species multiple times and from multiple branches, perhaps this one is a unique lineage of ground sloth that exists in your wild imaginary west.
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.
Boylei should go back and make more dioramas with some of the monsters he has already made to making it feel more real. How would people know so much about them if one kind of monster barely appears.
I love how you used the giant ground sloth as inspiration.
I love prehistoric animals, so this, as well as the triceratops skeleton diorama you made, really are just awesome.
Great work!
For the left over kong heads you could in a later diorama make them wall trophies similar to deer head trophies/plaques you'll see on a wall, for example you could make a diorama of a famous monster hunters house and have them hanging on the wall.
Edit: Im honestly puzzled on how no one has yet to question my username and profile picture
The trophy wall is the inside of a Pinkerton office.
That’s such a cool idea!
@@russrandall4834 good idea
Had the same idea and glad someone posted it before me. Seconded!
Very cool idea. There could also be a future monster that's a hybrid of an ape and reptile. Sort of like a hydra from Greek mythology, but with fewer heads.
I would love to see a diorama around the idea of old rope bridges spanning from cliff to cliff. Maybe one of the bridges breaks Indiana Jones style and a monster in the canyon!
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Ooohhh Indian Jones themed crossed with the WildWest theme covering each Indi flick would be absolutely awesome lol
The size of the beast really hits on this one. So neat! Love the Wild Imaginary West! ❤👍
This has gotta be one of my new favorite dioramas by you. Seeing the humans and wildlife just coexisting and minding each others business is a treat we rarely get to see in this world
The framing for this diorama is great! I love how it sets up both the prospector and the sloth's path in what is effectively a giant letter T.
You should write a book about this western world!
Seriously!
It could follow a character that explores this intriguing but terrifying wild west
I really appreciate the little back stories. It brings the diorama to life.
I like when you post, these videos are both funny yet calming
Love that you made this diorama more accessible for us commonfolk. Just using a utility knife to cut the foam and showing how you can get beautiful results without a whole bunch of fancy supplies. Appreciate the informative nature of the video and excellent work as always. These are my favorite videos lately. Would love to see all the dioramas you’ve made assembled into a huge world
I am glad you mention the safety procedures as you go along. Many people would not think of them and it is easy to get carried away in the excitement and forget those steps.
You will keep people safe while educating, entertaining, and inspiring.
This is another amazing build. My only comment that wouldn't be considered glowing is that you went with a Sloth and didn't sculpt on their coolest feature: Their super long Freddy Krueger/Wolverine style claws.
Whether I knew it was slow or not seeing something that big would scare the s**t out of me and running would be an instinct not a choice. I applaud the pioneer and his horse's mettle.
They did dig out their homes over several generations with their claws as well.
Been waiting for another Wild West monster, and you did not disappoint!!! The story, the craftsmanship, the final look…it’s excellent on every level! And whatever the equivalent of the DMV is in your world, I’d like to imagine your sloth is employed there 😂. Great job Boylei!
That was so very cool, I would never have thought of making a giant sloth out of a Kong body and a mink skull it really came out awesome. Your imagination and mind must never shut off, it must be in high gear 24/7. Another amazing build.
I started watching you when I was having a rough time and you helped me keep my mind if things for awhile so thank you Boylei for making my life overall better thank you.
bless you
I LOVE this design!! Giant ground sloths are one of my favorite prehistoric animals! The thing I love about artists like you (and myself) is that we can make almost anything using our imagination.
Always a great day when new Wild Imaginary West drops. I'm already excited for the next one!
So very,very talented. Can’t wait to see a video of all the wild imaginary west stuff together
Oh boy, another masterful creation! Thanks for all of your amazing work! You've been a huge inspiration in my own hobby time!
As always, what you call "good," I call Excellent! I look forward to your modeling videos as part of my Sunday Mornings. Thanks for sharing this with us!
A serene…yet creepy…diorama!
I love seeing all these imaginary West creations ! I wish there was books or shows or something too ! Imagine all the stories
Fun fact, giant ground sloths lived in North America during the last ice age, and are believed to have had seed dispersal relationship with osage orange, Joshua, and avocado trees
As well as paw paw trees.
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Literally the only reason avocados still exist is because of human cultivation, their huge seeds were really only edible by megafauna like giant sloths and they should’ve gone extinct
I really enjoy every single video, un abrazo grande de Argentina!
You could always turn the left over gorilla heads into a two headed water based swamp monster 😁
yip ................ yip
Casa Bonita is an amazing restaurant.
Cool build! Love the terrain and the giant sloth turned out awesome!
Large yellow hat was chef's kiss.
This one was so good, it got my cat worried about what was on my screen 😂
Great job as always!
Who’s not gonna love an adorable zombie Giant Ground Sloth? What a cutie 😍😍😍
Always love the wild west creatures you make, and this one was phenomenal.
The Man with the Yellow Hat as a badass cowboy is now cannon.
Absolutely love this! The sloth kind of reminds me of the bear creature from Annihilation too!
the anthropologist in me cheered when you said "giant ground sloth" we love those guys!!
What an incredible build. Great work and love the story that goes with it.
I am astounded by your creativity. Found a King Kong at Wal-Mart, turned it into a giant sloth. It looks breathtaking.
Hello boyle , it occurred to me that you could use the miners who look for gold in the river and put some sea monster for your series of Wild imaginary west
I could see gold panners getting annoyed by freshwater crabs the size of a car getting too close to their operation.
Cowboy walking by: "Hey there, Sid."
I kinda feel sorry for this beast, it's a terrifying looking monster that no one is terrified of.
bea siscuit is a great name for a horse 10/10
Imagine that slowly coming at you 😂 this one was little but still had a big story to tell.
I love the world that you're building
Awesome! Looking forward to a build that includes a "monster" that has been domesticated to be of use to those from the Wild Imaginary West. (As a work animal, or weapon animal...)
You and me both! You'd think with all of the crypto-wildlife in the WIW that somebody would have found a way to tame (at least partially) one of these fantastical creatures to help out around the farm/homestead.
Something as simple as a couple beetles the size of oxen pulling a plow. Or maybe a giant snail turning a millstone...🤔
I love his subtle sense of humor, keep up the good work❤❤
I must say the time and effort you put into these is astounding. There's no other way I like to sit back and relax than by watching you craft this perfect little world of yours. Thanks for the entertainment and keep it up!
This might just be one of my favorite wild imaginary west dioramas
I'm sure the real danger with Giant Ground Sloths in the Imaginary West is that they are so slow that they may not even realize a Forestall is present before they begin to attack.
Sloth: " Do you have any games on your phone?"
And btw, personal reactions to that Megatherium I think would be similar to that of Futurama.
*>>>>SCREAAaaammm.....checks watch...looks to sloth....yawns....screaaa...oh....wanders away
Quality stuff as always this channel just keeps on getting better
Great work, I really appreciated how you filled the gaps to turn the action figure into a proper seamless model.
You should do another building next. Make a marketplace where hunters of the wild imaginary west have carts and stalls set up to sell monster parts like claws, heads, venom, etc. You could use pieces like the parts you've cut off from other builds there!
Also really would love to see you take on a dust devil type monster attacking a ranch with some cows.
Maybe Nother water build sometime soon? A structure with a big water wheel on the side of a small river maybe!
I really like the idea in this one of a giant creature that looks scary but which folks know they don't really have to be afraid of as long as they keep moving. Contrasts well with all the truly scary monsters they encounter! 💯
I have a couple questions for you on the off chance you read this, but one, how do you keep dust and stuff off your dioramas to keep them clean? And two, In your Wild Imaginary West are dinosaurs still around, or just fossils for mercenaries to find? (p.s. I love this series, and cant wait to see where it goes!)
Boylei's hobby time is my happy time
this looks like the temple run monster lmao
The physical pain I got from you dismantling the Neca King Kong figure is unparalleled, but of course the results of your diorama were more than worth it, great video as always!
Love your work man. Can I make a suggestion on making dioramas based on some folk heros in the world? To build the world up more. Especially since this time periods like these would spawn myths in our world.
Some I thought of were the following
A former soldier who gave tours in a wagon with 2 mini guns. But he saved a tour group from a hurd of violent Jackalpoes from the previous build.
A famous trapper who took on a entire den of bevers the size of rotwilers and somehow lived but lost his arm
Or maybe someone who somehow tamed these creatures but passed before they could say how they did it and now is just a ledgend of how they did it
I mighr add more since these videos always make my creative mind going
This imaginary Wild West needs a series of films
40 seconds into the video and Boylie has already Decapitated a gorilla.
First
You were third
also no one cares
@@atomicstudyou did you commented on his comment
@@kainesun3403 I actually don’t care my little brother commented that
I love it, very cool, the king kong to sloth transformation is sweet
Personally think this is top of the Wild Imaginary West diorama builds you have done. I am not sure why, I know it may not be the most super complex but there is something about it! Keep up the great work!
Boylei~ This time was really great too.
I'm a fellow modeler and imagination. I love your videos and have taken advice from you that make mine look even more realistic, thank you for these videos.
Would be awesome to see a diorama about someone following big footprints, like that one you made in the process. Very nice as usual.
Tat shot at the end with the horse and the guy in front and the giant sloth face looming in the background! Brilliant!
Would never had known that the sloth started out as Mighty Jo Young/King Kong, you sir have some real talent. Great video.
O:42 I think you should make make a diorama that has tribe members that use this mask/head as a way to show their courage and might over the jungle
Btw for the leftover heads
Your kaiju dioramas are amazing. You should try something with Godzilla, or a "Godzilla-like" monster. :D
“Mighty Joe Young” WOW what a throwback reference. I completely forgot about that movie till you mentioned it just now. Holy nostalgia 🤯
Incredible work Boylei!
Was not expecting a man in the yellow hat reference when clicking on this video. Love how the giant sloth looks!
A spectacular and gorgeous diorama...and giant! 👍👍
the sloth eye marking paint took this from soso to wow!
Maybe the King Kong head could be a display at the carnival tent. It could be preserved in a tank of greenish fluid with pumps and cables that keep the fluid fresh. It might be neat to see different monster heads all in tanks of display. Maybe you could also make it like a museum where you see the monster heads, and the weapon that took them down below the tank.
Boylei your setting is so amazing I wish there was like a vr immersion or game experience either your wild imaginary west
Sweet little nonchalant Curious George reference there. Well Played.
and a good google, too........................
Gosh love this. I would love a video of some must-have materials for starting out in diorama building. A bit different from the usual format but would be super helpful!
This one might be my favorite in the 'Imaginary Wild West' series
The King Kong figure worked out great for this one. 'Giant ground sloth' wasn't the first thought I'd have tor the WIW but it works fantastic.
I’m looking forward to you putting this whole town / western land together. Hopefully we will get to see it all. 😊
The 'Bea Siscuit' name for the horse came out of nowhere and I love it
Casa Bonita reference for the win! I can't WAIT until they reopen!
I've never wanted to head to Walmart for a clearance King Kong more in my life . . . as always brilliant stuff my friend!
This animal is probably my favorite so far, would be so sick to see a herd of them on the planes
This diorama is just, so calm. It’s peaceful and it feels almost like when whales come up to people cus they’re curious. No malicious intent, just interest and a overwhelming knowledge that this massive creature is being so so careful, that really, if it wanted, you’d be dead in seconds. This sloth is slow, sure, but they are close enough and its arms long enough that they in no way are guaranteed their safety. It is only because this massive creature feels no ill will that they are safe. Because they are being respectful to it, it will be respectful to them.
I just, I love it so much. I love the dioramas of vicious creatures as well, of course, but the sense of calm and respect and mutual understanding in this one is really nice.
Why do I love every single thing you make? 😫❤️❤️❤️
Funnily enough the skull you chose was incredibly fitting as while it doesn't resemble the skulls of extinct giant sloths it does somewhat resemble the ones of modern living sloths, canines and all. Given how sloths as a group evolved giant ground-dwelling species multiple times and from multiple branches, perhaps this one is a unique lineage of ground sloth that exists in your wild imaginary west.
This one's my favourite. There's something hauntingly terrifying about the size of the monster as well as its face.
Loved the Curious George reference :)
If King Kong could see this he would break down in tears... Beautiful Diorama...
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.
The giant gorilla skulls would be awesome as “trophies” decorating another monsters den!
Boylei should go back and make more dioramas with some of the monsters he has already made to making it feel more real. How would people know so much about them if one kind of monster barely appears.
This project slaps every time
The sloth almost seems sad, as if he is the last of his kind. A scary but gentle creature that just wants to live in peace.
Your creativity and execution are both so impressive!
It’s is good video
I love the imaginary wild west. A town shootout diorama would be great. 😊
That sloth came is awesome!