Idea for next project: PLEASE DO A RODEO. Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
@@georgejung4115 one of my favorite memories as a child was my 6th birthday at the Fort Worth Stockyards, they had a rodeo and everything! Wonderful idea, hopefully he will add it to his Wildwest Town build!
I love the little rabbits with antlers 🥺Thanks for hosting the art challenge, Boylei, and for taking the time to jump on a call with me to make a cameo appearance in my video 🐮which should be up on my channel in a couple of days. It was a lot of fun being challenged by the deadline while making my first diorama!
Idea for next project: PLEASE DO A RODEO. Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
Idea for next project: PLEASE DO A RODEO. Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
You (and then Bill Making Stuff) have done so much to get me out of my creative slump and “what is the point doing art” depression (because the back of my brain says loving doing art isn’t enough), and I’m grateful. Including giving me a motivation boost this morning. I can create a world that’s a story, and that satisfies the back of my brain and adds another layer of fun for the rest of the brain cells. Plus I’ve learned so many techniques here, and have gotten over my fear of watered-down white glue and alcohol. And giant little herbivore jackalope with its cute ears and nose looks so adorably menacing 😊
This piece is truly an impressive contribution to the May 5 Art Challenge and demonstrates a love of creativity. From choosing unique themes to the use of different materials and techniques, all have created a unique and admirable work of art.
I'm so glad we never flushed out any of these while I was at a desert military base out west. We prepared for rattlers but these critters always gave us pause.
Your Weird West never fails to please. You always come up with such fun idea and execute them wonderfully. I'd never have thought of swarming, locust jackalopes, yet here they are and they just make perfect sense in the setting. Have you considered producing an art book featuring your Wild West work with accompanying lore and story?
I think the folks in the fort could use a Gatling Gun or two, about now. That said, this is incredible, as is everything about your Wild Imaginary West! Please keep 'em coming!
This one is definitely among the cutest ones you have ever done...which aren't many cause the Wild West is super scary, but still! The thought of a large horde of Jackelopes attacking all Helm's Deep style is hilarious to me.
i really like how you often skew the big setpiece diagonally. it really adds more life and movement and makes the diorama look like a cut out chunk of something real.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been trying to get one of my favorite art/diorama/sculpture RUclipsrs to do Jackalopes, and I love what you have done with a Jackalope swarm!
I remember the first time I saw a post card with a Jackalope after I moved here to Az. This looks very cool and so do the ones done by your Patrons. 👍🏼
Dude! I remember suggesting jackalopes a while back on one of your past videos! This is fantastic! The idea of the hive mentality just lends this such a great amount of visual storytelling. Well done! God bless!
Idea for next project: PLEASE DO A RODEO. Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
Yup, he uses a resin printer I believe! It essentially shoots beams of UV light into liquid resin, hardening the resin at specific points to make a print. It does have some drawbacks, like there’s not really any commercially available resin printers with a bed as large as your normal filament printer, and the resin is toxic so you need a mask and gloves, but it’s perfect for models and very smooth and detailed stuff.
Never knew I’d turn on my favorite hobby channel and immediately learn a fact that blew my mind! I feel like we all should’ve know that locust are just grasshoppers! We’ve been lied to 😂
Love the build, such a fun idea to have Jackalopes swarming lol. Fingers crossed we see a Chupacabra build one day. Thanks again for the always entertaining video.
I just lost my mother back in March. I've spent most of my adult life caring for her with some help from family. If I wasn't at home taking care of her then I was at work. Since she's been gone I have a lot of free time on my hands and was looking for a hobby. I think I just found it. I've got a great imagination so I should enjoy it. Thanks for the inspiration.
A 2-in-1, a beautify diorama and a nature lesson. I was unaware on how much I did not know about the Jackalope! Another fun fact is that they originated from Canada, where they were know as 'Jack-eh-Toques,' so called for them having to wear a hat during the cold Canadian winter. It is said that eventually one Jack-eh-Toque, named 'Tripp-Ad-Visor,' suggested that they move south into warmer regions. The rest is history...
Loved this video. I do not know if it is related to one of my earlier suggestions but I am still awed by the fact that this is playing out like one of my favorite rpg sessions. I have made so many players afraid of cute and cuddly things by making them into horror monsters. Made a small rp contribution below. Enjoy! -From an Interview with the retired Frontier Soldier turned Monster Hunter, Duncan O'brian.- Ye may call 'em Jackalopes cute and cuddly. But behind them twitchy noses and big eyes lies a desire for flesh. Ye need to keep their numbers down to prevent them from swarming like rabid rats. I know ye are just going to ta laugh and say they are harmless even when a swarm of thousands of them horned fiends come at ya. But them darn rabbits ain't nothing to sneeze at. I was there when them varmints swarmed Fort Reggy. If ye do not know about Fort Reggy it be because them varmints tore it down during one of their feedin' frenzies. One of the big ones, a titan jackalope, had bee dragged into the swarm and smashed the gates down. Normally the big ones be docile and harmless even during a drought, but if a big enough horde of the small ones comes they can be dragged into the flow and become living battering rams for the small ones. That big fluffy cutie wotzie jackalope smashed a solid wood gate to a frontier fort in a single hit. Over eventy people, men, women, and children alike, got eaten by the swarm before we managed to cut them horned devils down using the fort's only gatling gun. Less than thirty out of a hundred people survived that day. And the fort was too damaged to rebuild, and thus it was abandoned until the army could relocate troops and supplies to retake it. So ye better believe me when I tell ya all to hunt them darn jackalopes before and after breeding season. The only way to cull their numbers is to kill them before their numbers grow too large.
I recently found you through recommended videos and I gotta say I love your art! And I love your storytelling as you go through your process. I've watched a few videos and the stories are so cool! Like a fantasy miniseries
I love your builds that are understated and make the viewer do a double take. When I was a kid growing up in Arizona jackalopes ranked up next to chupacabras as my personal cryptid nightmare fuel.
I'm more about playing, but I really love your diorama's, especially these wild ideas haha. Great job! I never thought to use those thick dowels for that type of wall
What a wild build. IF the fort survives this attack, I bet the fort commander will be calling for some cannons and or swivel guns to mount on the walls or in gunports on the walls. Jackalopes can be very dangerous when they go into the swarm mode.
On the grass hopper/locust thing - if I remember correctly, grass hoppers turn into locust once an area has a big density of grass hoppers in it. They develop wings to travel greater distances to find new feeding areas
I don’t know if you take into consideration suggestions but i think it would be pretty cool if you made a diorama of a fox hunt in the imaginary Wild West where the men participating in the hunt get attacked by a much larger fox, or something along the lines of that.
Just want to say that every time you release a video I’m met with a smile. Absolutely love the content in particular the wild imaginary west builds. You have such skill not only with creating the dioramas, but I also really appreciate the little bits of lore/story behind them. Keep up the great work.
Love this! I had an idea for you to add to your imaginary Wild West builds. It would be cool to see someone who instead of fighting or fearing the monsters, he’s befriended and domesticated them. Maybe he could be a hermit?
As a larger than normal jackalope, we do feel a great affinity to our smaller brethren, if my furry locusts gotta feed, they gotta feed, don’t take it personally humans.
Hm, since the paper is just drying but very capable of storing the water for a while when covered up....a bit more heat should do the trick. 40-50°C or so. Just in case you don't wanna wait an entire day.
At the start, I thought the idea you were going for was that regular rabbits turn into jackalopes when they become gregarious. I know it’s not what you’re going for, but the idea of a mythical beast being the gregarious locust form of a regular animal is potentially really interesting world building.
" Got an uncle named Herb..."
I love the dialogue you add to these scenes, they are hysterical!
I think that was my favourite line in this whole video
That whole segment could have been a Monty Python sketch. I kept waiting for an African Swallow to perch on the fortress wall.
has anyoen see this rabbit with horn
i only see rasbbits
Gotta find where this was said
@@elgatochurro 7:47 Enjoy!
“Stoic but with an affinity for it’s kind” is a detail I love!
Jackalopes are my favorite mythical creature and the thought of holding that many mini ones makes me unreasonably happy lmao
I want to cuddle them all
Mythical?
@@BlueGillagethey’re not a real animal unfortunately, any taxidermies you might’ve seen are just Jackrabbits with small antlers glued on.
I love the back story he creates while building the models, it really brings the diorama to life and gives it a feeling like your part of the build!
Idea for next project:
PLEASE DO A RODEO.
Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
@@georgejung4115 one of my favorite memories as a child was my 6th birthday at the Fort Worth Stockyards, they had a rodeo and everything! Wonderful idea, hopefully he will add it to his Wildwest Town build!
Stand stand stand Granchal Stan, what it what is the heck is that? What are the what dipping sauce
I love the little rabbits with antlers 🥺Thanks for hosting the art challenge, Boylei, and for taking the time to jump on a call with me to make a cameo appearance in my video 🐮which should be up on my channel in a couple of days. It was a lot of fun being challenged by the deadline while making my first diorama!
Idea for next project:
PLEASE DO A RODEO.
Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
I agree with George jung. only makes sense for a holy cow.
I would try to befriend the big jackalope
I would try to eat it.
It would make for a great mount.
Roll for persuasion
Idea for next project:
PLEASE DO A RODEO.
Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
@@kyomi_exe67 you would need to roll a 19 at least, not to mention it would be chaotic neutral
The death stare of the gigabun is just down right frightful... Always enjoy your builds.. thanks as always...
Looks awesome! That’s the cutest ‘omgrunforit’ monster yet lol😂
I like friends that look out for their pals.
You (and then Bill Making Stuff) have done so much to get me out of my creative slump and “what is the point doing art” depression (because the back of my brain says loving doing art isn’t enough), and I’m grateful. Including giving me a motivation boost this morning. I can create a world that’s a story, and that satisfies the back of my brain and adds another layer of fun for the rest of the brain cells. Plus I’ve learned so many techniques here, and have gotten over my fear of watered-down white glue and alcohol. And giant little herbivore jackalope with its cute ears and nose looks so adorably menacing 😊
This piece is truly an impressive contribution to the May 5 Art Challenge and demonstrates a love of creativity. From choosing unique themes to the use of different materials and techniques, all have created a unique and admirable work of art.
I'm so glad we never flushed out any of these while I was at a desert military base out west. We prepared for rattlers but these critters always gave us pause.
Your Weird West never fails to please. You always come up with such fun idea and execute them wonderfully. I'd never have thought of swarming, locust jackalopes, yet here they are and they just make perfect sense in the setting.
Have you considered producing an art book featuring your Wild West work with accompanying lore and story?
Yes I have
This sounds like a great idea
I think the folks in the fort could use a Gatling Gun or two, about now. That said, this is incredible, as is everything about your Wild Imaginary West! Please keep 'em coming!
Exactly what I was thinking!
It'd help to deal with the massive Jackalope swarm
This one is definitely among the cutest ones you have ever done...which aren't many cause the Wild West is super scary, but still! The thought of a large horde of Jackelopes attacking all Helm's Deep style is hilarious to me.
i really like how you often skew the big setpiece diagonally. it really adds more life and movement and makes the diorama look like a cut out chunk of something real.
We all need a friend like the big jackalope
Not quite Knights fighting a bunny rabbit but close. Love the paint job on the giant Jackalope.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been trying to get one of my favorite art/diorama/sculpture RUclipsrs to do Jackalopes, and I love what you have done with a Jackalope swarm!
One of your funnest builds yet! Always had a soft spot for jackalopes, and this build is hilarious (and well-executed, of course). Nice work :)
All the little jackalopes are absolutely amazing!!
I remember the first time I saw a post card with a Jackalope after I moved here to Az.
This looks very cool and so do the ones done by your Patrons. 👍🏼
Dude! I remember suggesting jackalopes a while back on one of your past videos! This is fantastic! The idea of the hive mentality just lends this such a great amount of visual storytelling. Well done! God bless!
The legendary mythical jackalope. Heck yea Boyle
I don't know how many months ago I started to suggest jackalope but I'm glad to finally see them!!!
I absolutely ADORE Jackalopes. So excited to see them!
well this is the most glorious fort diorama I've ever seen. all hail the bunny!
Love the unique and fun theme! Excellent build!
Idea for next project:
PLEASE DO A RODEO.
Since you have the western theme, make a rodeo where you have an actual mechanical bull people would ride or take down. Put it inside a circled fence with some spectators around it!
I like how the big one is basically just "Hey guys whats going on?"
the fact that the 3D printer made such fine antlers! that's amazing! these video's are so inspiring :3
Normal 3D printers cant do that level of detail, I believe he uses a resin 3d printer which can do fine details.
@@Penguinishy I need to get me one of those :P
Yup, he uses a resin printer I believe! It essentially shoots beams of UV light into liquid resin, hardening the resin at specific points to make a print. It does have some drawbacks, like there’s not really any commercially available resin printers with a bed as large as your normal filament printer, and the resin is toxic so you need a mask and gloves, but it’s perfect for models and very smooth and detailed stuff.
How he got it off the supports, I dont know 😂
Absolutely adorable and hilarious!
This was one if your best in a while! Really like the idea and the execution, super neat!
It's the story time that does it for me. Thank you so much for such imaginative videos! 🙏
Sometimes I feel your story telling is just so good. More than sometimes. Thanks!!
Never knew I’d turn on my favorite hobby channel and immediately learn a fact that blew my mind! I feel like we all should’ve know that locust are just grasshoppers! We’ve been lied to 😂
The eyes on the giant jackalope is so life like
As someone from Wyoming, I truly love and appreciate this piece! Great job!
"Jackelope swarm" naturally. Love it.
Love the build, such a fun idea to have Jackalopes swarming lol. Fingers crossed we see a Chupacabra build one day. Thanks again for the always entertaining video.
I look forward to all your wild imaginary west videos. Great job!
This is incredible. Hands-down my favorite diorama you've done thus far.
Like everything you come up with especially the alternative old west your imagination is a wonderful thing as are your skills 👍❤️❤️
Oh god this reminds me massively of the old online game trilogy called Bunny Invasion, played that game so much as a kid! Awesome work as usual Boylei
These Frontier videos never fail to make me smile. 😎👍
That scene of all the soldiers talking is funny
The dialogue of the soldiers is just on point. I love the imaginary wild west
You can tell these are western Jackalopes - Jackalopes east of the Mississippi, usually have only two or three spikes. Thanks for keeping it real!😎
I would love to see a group of bandits ambush a mech travelling through a forest or something similar.
Also awesome diorama as always.
My wife and I watch your channel with our one year old a lot. Thank you for making these videos.
Definitely one of my favourites, i really like jackalopes! It would be nice to see other creatures from wild west folklore in your dioramas.
The conversation the guys are having before certain death is the best
Love it as always!
Can we please see more fortresses in future? really love history / military settings!
I just lost my mother back in March. I've spent most of my adult life caring for her with some help from family. If I wasn't at home taking care of her then I was at work. Since she's been gone I have a lot of free time on my hands and was looking for a hobby. I think I just found it. I've got a great imagination so I should enjoy it. Thanks for the inspiration.
As someone who lives in Wyoming, I love that you added Jackalopes haha. Good to see a little bit of home out there!
Love this concept, jackalopes behaving as locusts. Thanks for sharing.
The big jackalope look like he gives great hugs, I can't stay mad at him forever
I love how the little Jackalopes are climbing on top of each other to get in the fort!
they r helping each other!
I live in jackalope territory and had no idea they would swarm like locusts. Thanks for the info!
Nice video and modeling, too!
1 of my wifes uncles used to run a jackalope store...
Makes this build all the more awesome to me 👍
A 2-in-1, a beautify diorama and a nature lesson. I was unaware on how much I did not know about the Jackalope! Another fun fact is that they originated from Canada, where they were know as 'Jack-eh-Toques,' so called for them having to wear a hat during the cold Canadian winter. It is said that eventually one Jack-eh-Toque, named 'Tripp-Ad-Visor,' suggested that they move south into warmer regions. The rest is history...
I love the little stories you give your dioramas!
I love their drive and determination!! And yours too!!!
Loved this video. I do not know if it is related to one of my earlier suggestions but I am still awed by the fact that this is playing out like one of my favorite rpg sessions. I have made so many players afraid of cute and cuddly things by making them into horror monsters.
Made a small rp contribution below. Enjoy!
-From an Interview with the retired Frontier Soldier turned Monster Hunter, Duncan O'brian.-
Ye may call 'em Jackalopes cute and cuddly. But behind them twitchy noses and big eyes lies a desire for flesh. Ye need to keep their numbers down to prevent them from swarming like rabid rats. I know ye are just going to ta laugh and say they are harmless even when a swarm of thousands of them horned fiends come at ya.
But them darn rabbits ain't nothing to sneeze at. I was there when them varmints swarmed Fort Reggy. If ye do not know about Fort Reggy it be because them varmints tore it down during one of their feedin' frenzies. One of the big ones, a titan jackalope, had bee dragged into the swarm and smashed the gates down.
Normally the big ones be docile and harmless even during a drought, but if a big enough horde of the small ones comes they can be dragged into the flow and become living battering rams for the small ones. That big fluffy cutie wotzie jackalope smashed a solid wood gate to a frontier fort in a single hit. Over eventy people, men, women, and children alike, got eaten by the swarm before we managed to cut them horned devils down using the fort's only gatling gun.
Less than thirty out of a hundred people survived that day. And the fort was too damaged to rebuild, and thus it was abandoned until the army could relocate troops and supplies to retake it.
So ye better believe me when I tell ya all to hunt them darn jackalopes before and after breeding season. The only way to cull their numbers is to kill them before their numbers grow too large.
I recently found you through recommended videos and I gotta say I love your art! And I love your storytelling as you go through your process. I've watched a few videos and the stories are so cool!
Like a fantasy miniseries
I love your builds that are understated and make the viewer do a double take. When I was a kid growing up in Arizona jackalopes ranked up next to chupacabras as my personal cryptid nightmare fuel.
@Morgan W. Wild Wierd West aside, what about jackalopes is nightmare fuel?
@@fredericapanon207 someone told me they had fangs and ate people instead of grass.
@@morganw.4711 Well, that would do it.
Most awesome, those Jackalopes are so cute yet so deadly 😺👍
I'm more about playing, but I really love your diorama's, especially these wild ideas haha. Great job! I never thought to use those thick dowels for that type of wall
Admittedly I am very old and yet this was my first time hearing the phrase “blood thirsty Jackalopes!”!! Great work!
I love bunnies ahah would love to have this diorama at home! It's amazing
so many bunnies yay
I love jackalopes they’re so adorable😭
Am I the only one who finds the Jackalope kind of adorable 😅
❤❤❤
they are amazing I want an army of them
@@slwrabbits I couldn’t agree more like who wouldn’t wanna army of these giant fluffy beasts that are super Duper adorable 🥰
@@RandomThingsInc. ...until they leap for your throat!
Shades of Monty Python...
@@fredericapanon207 I don’t know they’re pretty cute bro you never know
I love the little conversations you add to the videos. "Got an uncle named Herb..." 🤣🤣
Turns out the Locus mentality was not far off! Fun fact: a herd of Jackalopes is called a Flagerdoot and its leader is called the Doot Doot Doot.
Blood thirsty Jackelopes?!!?
Heck yes!!
Your world is nightmarish, but it tickles me to no end!
Both terrifying and awesome! Great work as always!
What a wild build. IF the fort survives this attack, I bet the fort commander will be calling for some cannons and or swivel guns to mount on the walls or in gunports on the walls. Jackalopes can be very dangerous when they go into the swarm mode.
Impressive. Thanks for sharing your worlds.
Thank you for this. I've got a lot of chaos going on right now. I needed this.
Such impending doom attack on titan vibes. You're a true artist, Boylei.
Loving the concept next you should make some homesteaders protecting there family and farm maybe even have some domesticated monster helping lol
On the grass hopper/locust thing - if I remember correctly, grass hoppers turn into locust once an area has a big density of grass hoppers in it. They develop wings to travel greater distances to find new feeding areas
Ha ha ha. This one made me chuckle the whole time
These projects just get cooler and cooler! Awesome job
This is probably my favorite story yet! Amazing work, as always!
I don’t know if you take into consideration suggestions but i think it would be pretty cool if you made a diorama of a fox hunt in the imaginary Wild West where the men participating in the hunt get attacked by a much larger fox, or something along the lines of that.
The jackalpoe army descends
Just want to say that every time you release a video I’m met with a smile. Absolutely love the content in particular the wild imaginary west builds. You have such skill not only with creating the dioramas, but I also really appreciate the little bits of lore/story behind them. Keep up the great work.
i dont care what anyone says but that jackalope is friend shaped and i WILL hug it
yesssssss snuggle time
Love this!
I had an idea for you to add to your imaginary Wild West builds. It would be cool to see someone who instead of fighting or fearing the monsters, he’s befriended and domesticated them. Maybe he could be a hermit?
An America’s Funniest People with Dave Coulier Jackalope? ….sweet. 👏🏻
My dude, again. Just casually busting out some killer wildlife paint jobs. I will be rewatching your process, fur sure.
As a larger than normal jackalope, we do feel a great affinity to our smaller brethren, if my furry locusts gotta feed, they gotta feed, don’t take it personally humans.
That rabbit's dynamite!
Love the Wild West Series! Your back stories are excellent!
Awesome build. The story that explains it is pretty good to.
Hm, since the paper is just drying but very capable of storing the water for a while when covered up....a bit more heat should do the trick. 40-50°C or so. Just in case you don't wanna wait an entire day.
At the start, I thought the idea you were going for was that regular rabbits turn into jackalopes when they become gregarious. I know it’s not what you’re going for, but the idea of a mythical beast being the gregarious locust form of a regular animal is potentially really interesting world building.
I’m a real big fan of your videos
That one big bunny
Epic. I love the stoic expression of the Majorlope.
Fantastic build! Really loved it!