Having trouble finding Wally? You'll find the answers here: www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/find-me-challenge.html 😃 A friend of mine who has opened a new store selling Scale Modellers Supply paints and accessories, If you’re in Australia and have a project and you need some fresh paint be sure to check out his store. www.manscalemodels.com.au/
Thank You for the "shout-out" @ 18:42 Luke. I really admire your talent and your outstanding contribution to the "Art of the Diorama." Cheers ~ Boomer.😁
@@rtwpsom2 I can't believe you found the ones you did. It took me a long time to find 24:33 even with your help. I still can't find 24:54. All I can find is that weird bear looking thing in the background. I'd never find most of these, unless I went frame by frame through the video.
Thanks so much Merrick, I did spend quite some time editing so it's great to see you appreciated it 😊 Sometimes I find myself spending literally an hour doing something that only 1% of people will actually notice.... but I keep doing it anyway for those 1% of people who do actually notice 😄 P.S. I loved your diorama in a box! It was a work of art 🎨🖼
I'm going to have to take a look at this wall add-on for Blender! Great tutorial and stunning final result. You're a massive inspiration to us all my good man. :)
Thanks so much Neil, it's called wall factory and is built into blender, just need to be turned on in settings. Here's a link to a video that explains it quite well: ruclips.net/video/Br56RVj6_kc/видео.html
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Thank you for sharing! I searched on my own and started down the path of using distortion and textures (which looks to be only good for rendering).
I'd love to see a model of a smaller-scale airport! Given your profession you must know them quite well. If anyone, you'd be the one able to add all the little details others who are only going by reference photos might miss!
lol... yeah I got a comment on the previous video telling me that bottle flipping is old and immature, so I stepped up my bottle flipping in this video 😄
Absolutely fascinating. I rarely watch videos this long in their entirety, but I made an exception for this one. I truly admire your knowledge and ability. New subscriber here and a big thumbs up from Austin Texas.
I didn't find even one Wally probably I was completely attracted by the process of how to make this AMAZING diorama. I'm glad that our Whale2 helped in the process of making the railway bridge. This realistic scenery is so good.
This looks so good. Plus the moving parts and outdoor shots really adds to the realism of it all! As for Wally, I only found him once. I'm always so focused on the build process I keep forgetting there's a mini game here 😂
lol... yeah the first time a watched the video through to check the Wally locations I missed most of them because I started watching myself building the model... I had to go back a couple of times. Plus there are a couple of spots that are quite challenging to see 👀
@@BoulderCreekRailroad I am surprised the primer you have used was sticking well to PP! I only found one really good primer that really makes the basecoat stick! The regular "all in one" primer came off with the masking...came off CLEAN.
I literally got up out of my chair and gave you a standing ovation after watching this video. Amazing work. And so much info to process. Thanks. Subscribed.
If it's entertainment you're in search of, go have a look at some of the videos by Vic Berger. I recommend Jim Bakker's greatest hits. I was laughing so hard I had to take a break to dry my eyes.
I swear if there was a fan imitating a slight breeze in the beginning of vid and branch movement I would have sworn that was a real life scene!!. I'm at the early decision phases of committing to more than a plain oval track for Christmas train setup and you are such an inspiration for taking that next leap. Thank you!
Finally! Absolutely outstanding work Luke! You never cease to amaze me with the amount of effort you put into these dioramas and the small little details you can't help but add
Thank You for the "shout-out" @ 18:42 Luke. I really admire your talent and your outstanding contribution to the "Art of the Diorama." Cheers ~ Boomer.😁
@@LordLlurch Luke reminds me of me when I was his age. I loved models and miniatures. Except there was no social media, or even cell phones then. There were several talented modelers back then who were never known for this reason other than book publishing. Cheers.😁
Bloody hell Luke, modelling has grown leaps and bounds since I was a young'un. Materials and methods light years ahead with the end results equally amazing. The steady human hand is still needed thank goodness. Keep the great videos coming.
Found my boxes of model train stuff yesterday cleaning up the junk to make a workshop. Then I see this video and the bike rider blew me away, magic is now used in model dioramas? wtf. I have boxes of mags and model train modeling books collected over 4+ decades and one Aussie guy out models them all and shows how he did it. Nice to see Aussie suppliers get a mention and my OfficeWorks better get used to me haunting the craft sections.
What's funny is that , when you reach such an impressive level of realism , the thing(s) that give it away are usually the vehicles . In this case the train / tram has no weathering and looks way too clean to be realistic . Awesome job , i love it !! :D
Train. It's one of the driver/power cars of the 6 car EMU set introduced to the Melbourne suburban network in the 1970's. Known as the Hitachi train. When introduced, they were to replace the Tait train sets, which dated from when the Melbourne suburban network was electrified in 1918, and the Harris trains from 1960's. Hitachis remained in service into the early 2010's, and some retired units were re-activated to cover shortages of newer train sets, and increasing passenger numbers.
Hi Luke, another brilliant diorama! The magnet rails really are the cherry on top. You probably get these suggestions a lot and I know it's out of your comfort zone, but I would love to see a jungle diorama, perhaps with an overgrown temple or an abandoned camp! It would be a great opportunity to test out different foliage types and to try out something completely different from your other dioramas mostly based on the Australian countryside. However, it's only a suggestion. Keep up the great work you're doing!
That was brilliant. Both production, modelling and procedures used. Was so engrossed I entirely forgot about Wally until reading the description. Awesome work.
The way Luke even perfectly replicates the colour of bricks you see all over Australia amazes me. Such an incredible eye for detail. He's even got a model of the old Hitachi trains that used to service Melbourne but were removed from service about a decade ago.
@@BoulderCreekRailroad great job that really looks nice . I love the way you build , your a good teacher . Oh really 😃 . Thank you I’m really looking forward to it. 👊🏼😉
Have you ever done some italian scenery? I would love to see a diorama of a busy road passing near ancient or medieval buildings, like you would see in Rome, Bologna or Pompei
@@BoulderCreekRailroad it's funny, one of the things that always hits the spot for me with your videos is that your trees look RIGHT for Australia. It would be especially interesting to see your take on non Australian foliage along with the architecture.
Hey Luke! I made a project similar to this but the little guy on the bike fell off and started walking around my apartment. He's very small and I can't find him. Sometimes I catch glimpses of him in the corners but he scurries away as soon as he notices me. Is this normal? Please help.
All (most?) of your models seem to be set in areas that look like Australia. Do you think in the future you could make a model set in a foreign land, perhaps Japan? I think it would be really fun to see you use various models or 3D prints of objects you'd only find in Japan like street signs, houses, stations, cars, and most importantly some of those single diesel locomotives they have that run on single rail lines in the countryside. The possibilities are limitless and I think you'd enjoy building it as much as I'd enjoy watching it.
Wally at : 8:07 Top/right corner of base 14:29 Peaking through the pedestrian tunnel 20:04 lower left of screen 23:15 between the two rear packaging 24:33 Centre of screen, between two trees at the back of board. (Blink and you miss this one) 24:50 Hiding behind the old billboard.
What? I just read some other comments saying that I could have gone to the website and they were listed there already. That's one hour I will never get back.
"These 3D printers really can print these handrails really small" - translated: I tested myself to see if i could work with micron wide parts. Fantastic stuff (as ever).
me, face pressed against monitor looking for Waldo: Where are you, you little white and red bast-AHA! nope, just a glue cape. Luke, you cruel cruel man.
I’m gonna have to watch the video a second time to find Wally because I was so hooked on the process! I think this is one of my favourite dioramas you’ve made!!
I feel like all this man does is fly planes and shock the hobby modeling world with new techniques, and I for one am here for it I also wonder how many other big hobby RUclips’s he’s inspired, like Things Made Here, Boylei Hobby Time, etc., among many others, some of which are in the comments regularly
Always a great video. Nice and soothing. Great for when you are having a bad day, you just can’t be upset after watching the video and listening to your voice!
Even though I clicked on this video with the full knowledge that it was about a diorama, I was still in shock when I realized halfway thought the b-roll at the beginning that it was actually of the diorama! Amazing work!!
The most mind-blowing details to me are the 3D-printed handrails (so tiny!!!) and pretty much everything about the rail tracks and surrounding gravel. It's really amazing how one is able to get such minutia looking so real but so small 🤯
I just watch these videos for enjoyment, but I have also seen videos of companies that make models of, say buildings for presentations... I think anyone who just enjoys this as a hobby could potentially turn this into a career.
Ahhh. I needed a happy place today. Everything else is falling apart, I'm about to be hospitalised for respiratory issues (which is terrifying enough when you haven't been able to get vaccinated) but at least I can lose myself in a new video of yourse for 26 minutes. I'm sure it's amazing as always.
Thanks mate, I hope everything goes well at the hospital. It's not the nicest place to be but at least you'll be surrounded by professionals that will be trying their best to help you.
My day so far. Wake up, check email, check RUclips for my favorite Content creators. Give a jovial cheer that there is a new Luke Towan video. I then watch the 26 minute video, enthralled at the amazing diorama. I then watch it a couple times through over the next hour, hitting pause repeatedly to find Wally. As always, I only find him 3 times. I bet Luke's friends hated playing hide and seek with him as a kid.
Having trouble finding Wally? You'll find the answers here: www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/find-me-challenge.html 😃 A friend of mine who has opened a new store selling Scale Modellers Supply paints and accessories, If you’re in Australia and have a project and you need some fresh paint be sure to check out his store. www.manscalemodels.com.au/
Thank You for the "shout-out" @ 18:42 Luke. I really admire your talent and your outstanding contribution to the "Art of the Diorama." Cheers ~ Boomer.😁
I wonder if he has ever watched the classic thomas and friends
I've got 5 of the 6 Wally's: 8:06, 20:05, 23:14, 24:33, and 24:54. I rewatched three times and just can't find that sixth.
@@rtwpsom2 I can't believe you found the ones you did. It took me a long time to find 24:33 even with your help. I still can't find 24:54. All I can find is that weird bear looking thing in the background. I'd never find most of these, unless I went frame by frame through the video.
I looked at the answers and 24:54 is absurd. That must be the "particularly difficult" one he mentioned.
Mind-boggling. Not only the model, but your video production. Always impressive; never overdone.
Coming from High Eye, that's saying a lot. Well earned praise.
Thanks so much Merrick, I did spend quite some time editing so it's great to see you appreciated it 😊 Sometimes I find myself spending literally an hour doing something that only 1% of people will actually notice.... but I keep doing it anyway for those 1% of people who do actually notice 😄
P.S. I loved your diorama in a box! It was a work of art 🎨🖼
At the start I was wondering when he'd stop showing the scenery outside, then I realized that was actually the diorama. Absolutely incredible.
He has to be one of the best diorama modellers I’ve seen (at least on RUclips) and so young as well.
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When the world needs him, he returns
The use of sunlight on the models really sells the effect a lot more than indoor lighting ever could.
If you had an Ott light, it also works great to imitate daylight. Also lights a mini scene well when working on it.
I'm going to have to take a look at this wall add-on for Blender! Great tutorial and stunning final result. You're a massive inspiration to us all my good man. :)
Thanks so much Neil, it's called wall factory and is built into blender, just need to be turned on in settings.
Here's a link to a video that explains it quite well: ruclips.net/video/Br56RVj6_kc/видео.html
Great to see two of my favourite builders supporting each other!
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Thank you for sharing! I searched on my own and started down the path of using distortion and textures (which looks to be only good for rendering).
yeah I went down that path too, I just luckily stumbled onto the video above and it branched off into a whole new rabbit hole 😄
Was NOT expecting to hang out with Luke this morning...my weekend is complete. Thanks, Luke!
Thanks mate, really glad you've been enjoying the videos 😊
I'd love to see a model of a smaller-scale airport! Given your profession you must know them quite well. If anyone, you'd be the one able to add all the little details others who are only going by reference photos might miss!
Holy crap, I thought the intro was an real life location you were using as a reference for the build. Amazing job!
Nice Can Flipping!!😄😁🥫
lol... yeah I got a comment on the previous video telling me that bottle flipping is old and immature, so I stepped up my bottle flipping in this video 😄
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Nice
Each time I think "his modeling cannot get better" you prove me wrong. Astounding, sir.
Absolutely fascinating. I rarely watch videos this long in their entirety, but I made an exception for this one. I truly admire your knowledge and ability. New subscriber here and a big thumbs up from Austin Texas.
It's the guy riding the bike for me. Under a bride and turning a corner ?! Magic !
I didn't find even one Wally probably I was completely attracted by the process of how to make this AMAZING diorama. I'm glad that our Whale2 helped in the process of making the railway bridge. This realistic scenery is so good.
I love how you 3D Print!
yeah, it's amazing how far 3D printing has come in just the last 5 years!
This looks so good. Plus the moving parts and outdoor shots really adds to the realism of it all!
As for Wally, I only found him once. I'm always so focused on the build process I keep forgetting there's a mini game here 😂
Your new way of applying grass using the matts......genius!!! As always you are an inspiration and true artist.
I am so focused on the video, I have NEVER ever found any Wally!
lol... yeah the first time a watched the video through to check the Wally locations I missed most of them because I started watching myself building the model... I had to go back a couple of times. Plus there are a couple of spots that are quite challenging to see 👀
I found a Willy. Is that bad?
@@User0000000000000004 I would say its a start!?
I found them all, check my comment with all the time stamps.
@@BoulderCreekRailroad I am surprised the primer you have used was sticking well to PP! I only found one really good primer that really makes the basecoat stick! The regular "all in one" primer came off with the masking...came off CLEAN.
I literally got up out of my chair and gave you a standing ovation after watching this video. Amazing work. And so much info to process. Thanks. Subscribed.
I would rather watch this masterful process than 99.9% of any “entertainment” out there. Brilliant! Thank you for posting this 👍🏻. Cheers 🍻
If it's entertainment you're in search of, go have a look at some of the videos by Vic Berger. I recommend Jim Bakker's greatest hits. I was laughing so hard I had to take a break to dry my eyes.
@@User0000000000000004 No, not my bag. I choose to celebrate technical achievement and artistic endeavors.
Truely amazing process and modelling. Knowing it is a model is hard to believe, my brain says its a model, my eyes say Its Real. Superb!!
There's nothing more satisfying then coming home after a hard day at work to see that Luke has uploaded another video :D
Than not 'then'.
I swear if there was a fan imitating a slight breeze in the beginning of vid and branch movement I would have sworn that was a real life scene!!. I'm at the early decision phases of committing to more than a plain oval track for Christmas train setup and you are such an inspiration for taking that next leap. Thank you!
Haven’t even watched the whole video and I’m excited
lol... you clicked on it within the first 30 seconds of it being published 😎 Hope you enjoy watching
I was really excited for the video’
Finally! Absolutely outstanding work Luke! You never cease to amaze me with the amount of effort you put into these dioramas and the small little details you can't help but add
Thanks Aydo, I'm glad you like it 😊 I hope you continue to enjoy future videos as well 😉
Thank You for the "shout-out" @ 18:42 Luke. I really admire your talent and your outstanding contribution to the "Art of the Diorama." Cheers ~ Boomer.😁
No worries at all, I love watching what you do. Your attention to detail is outstanding! Your modeling is a huge inspiration.
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Cheers😁
@@boomerdiorama Remember I said you have the quality of a Luke Towan build? You two really are excellent modellers, setting the standard of realism!
@@LordLlurch Luke reminds me of me when I was his age. I loved models and miniatures. Except there was no social media, or even cell phones then. There were several talented modelers back then who were never known for this reason other than book publishing. Cheers.😁
@@LordLlurch Thank you dear Sir! Cheers ~ Boomer.
Even though I may not craft dioramas, I’ve learned a lot of general crafting tips from your videos :) maybe someday I’ll do a diorama
Not only your artwork, your editing is also exceptional!
oh thanks mate, yeah as you too probably know editing is a big part of making RUclips videos, it good to know you appreciate it as well 😊
Luke is the best! Love watching all the videos. He's given me many tips that I've used on my diaromas.
Bloody hell Luke, modelling has grown leaps and bounds since I was a young'un. Materials and methods light years ahead with the end results equally amazing. The steady human hand is still needed thank goodness. Keep the great videos coming.
Found my boxes of model train stuff yesterday cleaning up the junk to make a workshop. Then I see this video and the bike rider blew me away, magic is now used in model dioramas? wtf. I have boxes of mags and model train modeling books collected over 4+ decades and one Aussie guy out models them all and shows how he did it. Nice to see Aussie suppliers get a mention and my OfficeWorks better get used to me haunting the craft sections.
What's funny is that , when you reach such an impressive level of realism , the thing(s) that give it away are usually the vehicles .
In this case the train / tram has no weathering and looks way too clean to be realistic .
Awesome job , i love it !! :D
Maybe the engineer is a germaphobe, lol
Train. It's one of the driver/power cars of the 6 car EMU set introduced to the Melbourne suburban network in the 1970's. Known as the Hitachi train. When introduced, they were to replace the Tait train sets, which dated from when the Melbourne suburban network was electrified in 1918, and the Harris trains from 1960's. Hitachis remained in service into the early 2010's, and some retired units were re-activated to cover shortages of newer train sets, and increasing passenger numbers.
Wow ! At the beginning i thought it was the original that tried to build...best work so far. Hallo from Germany.
Hi Luke, another brilliant diorama!
The magnet rails really are the cherry on top.
You probably get these suggestions a lot and I know it's out of your comfort zone, but I would love to see a jungle diorama, perhaps with an overgrown temple or an abandoned camp!
It would be a great opportunity to test out different foliage types and to try out something completely different from your other dioramas mostly based on the Australian countryside.
However, it's only a suggestion.
Keep up the great work you're doing!
Seconded.
Thirded.
I couldn’t believe that was a model and not just real video of an actual location , superb
wow that forest is way more dense than normal looks amazing 🤌
yeah I might have gone a bit overboard with the trees 😄 Can never have too many trees 🌳🌳🌲🌳
That was brilliant. Both production, modelling and procedures used. Was so engrossed I entirely forgot about Wally until reading the description. Awesome work.
13:12 I smiled when I saw the light was on. Satisfying to watch! #thumbsup
The way Luke even perfectly replicates the colour of bricks you see all over Australia amazes me. Such an incredible eye for detail. He's even got a model of the old Hitachi trains that used to service Melbourne but were removed from service about a decade ago.
Luke Towan is my favourite RUclipsr. Getting one of your upload notifications makes my day mate
Looking forward to watch this video. Today I’ve just bought some N gauge setup . My first ever. I have a project in mind… thanks in advance 🙏🏼👍🏽😉
awesome, I started in N gauge, you'll enjoy it for sure! Good luck building 😉
@@BoulderCreekRailroad great job that really looks nice . I love the way you build , your a good teacher . Oh really 😃 . Thank you I’m really looking forward to it. 👊🏼😉
Your mathematical precision would make me very comfortable flying on your plane. Amazing build!!
God created the world and handyman Luke Towan imitated it on an H0 scale. Cheers from Madrid.
Best display/filming of a finished diorama ever! It looks absolutely like the real thing.
Well done Luke, absolutely brilliant as usual, I know where you get your talent!!!! 🙂
I'm sure a little bit of it comes from your side 😃 I mean you've done a pretty good job with the study doors!
Scenic views like this belong in a stop motion animation, wonderfully done! Tres bien!
Have you ever done some italian scenery? I would love to see a diorama of a busy road passing near ancient or medieval buildings, like you would see in Rome, Bologna or Pompei
I'd love to do some ancient building, Rome would be perfect!
Google street view would be great for scouting locations.
A Cinque Terre diorama would be amazing
@@BoulderCreekRailroad it's funny, one of the things that always hits the spot for me with your videos is that your trees look RIGHT for Australia. It would be especially interesting to see your take on non Australian foliage along with the architecture.
@@lukefoale8381 I think he's done a diorama of Yellowstone park before
This has to be one of the best dioramas ever built !!!
Hey Luke! I made a project similar to this but the little guy on the bike fell off and started walking around my apartment. He's very small and I can't find him. Sometimes I catch glimpses of him in the corners but he scurries away as soon as he notices me. Is this normal? Please help.
AH NAH JIT HE GAINED CONSCIOUSNESS
What really sell the shot is filming outside. Great Job!!
All (most?) of your models seem to be set in areas that look like Australia. Do you think in the future you could make a model set in a foreign land, perhaps Japan? I think it would be really fun to see you use various models or 3D prints of objects you'd only find in Japan like street signs, houses, stations, cars, and most importantly some of those single diesel locomotives they have that run on single rail lines in the countryside. The possibilities are limitless and I think you'd enjoy building it as much as I'd enjoy watching it.
Thise tiny bicycles alway put me in a state of a child that saw a magic trick for the first time! Such an amazing build
It looks really good i can't wait for a vid when you will combine all of your builds to one big diorama it will Look cool
Thats the future plan, not all of the dioramas are designed this way but most of them will be used in one way or another 😉
@@BoulderCreekRailroad YES!!!!!
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Wow that will be cool i can't wait
@@BoulderCreekRailroad That will be amazing, and large... I hope you get it displayed somewhere given the quality of the work.
I come just to watch the spray can tossing!
Well done, mate. 👍
Wally at :
8:07 Top/right corner of base
14:29 Peaking through the pedestrian tunnel
20:04 lower left of screen
23:15 between the two rear packaging
24:33 Centre of screen, between two trees at the back of board. (Blink and you miss this one)
24:50 Hiding behind the old billboard.
What? I just read some other comments saying that I could have gone to the website and they were listed there already. That's one hour I will never get back.
😄 lol... I put it as a pinned comment, well done though! I thought people would really struggle fining the last one behind the billboard!
Awesome diorama! It would even be better if you could insert people in the cars. But very well done!
"These 3D printers really can print these handrails really small" - translated: I tested myself to see if i could work with micron wide parts. Fantastic stuff (as ever).
Gee, If I didnt know it was a model I would think it was real ! Excellent !
me, face pressed against monitor looking for Waldo: Where are you, you little white and red bast-AHA! nope, just a glue cape. Luke, you cruel cruel man.
Thats always how it is. Lol Just like "where are you, you son of a b-"
I’m gonna have to watch the video a second time to find Wally because I was so hooked on the process! I think this is one of my favourite dioramas you’ve made!!
Thanks Mia, really glad you enjoyed watching 😉 If you get stuck I posted the Wally locations on my website 😎
Same
I feel like all this man does is fly planes and shock the hobby modeling world with new techniques, and I for one am here for it
I also wonder how many other big hobby RUclips’s he’s inspired, like Things Made Here, Boylei Hobby Time, etc., among many others, some of which are in the comments regularly
The wow factor has grown over the years, not sure if you can top it with the next one, but you do. wauw.
Always a great video. Nice and soothing. Great for when you are having a bad day, you just can’t be upset after watching the video and listening to your voice!
Amazing. The aging techniques really bring it to life
My favorite channel to watch when the Indica kicks in.
Even though I clicked on this video with the full knowledge that it was about a diorama, I was still in shock when I realized halfway thought the b-roll at the beginning that it was actually of the diorama! Amazing work!!
The most mind-blowing details to me are the 3D-printed handrails (so tiny!!!) and pretty much everything about the rail tracks and surrounding gravel. It's really amazing how one is able to get such minutia looking so real but so small 🤯
It's supposed to be indistinguishable from a photo of the real scene.
The most remarkable “CGI” animation I ever saw…
3D model > 3D printing > diarama > video
Love it! Lets do that for e.g. Toy Story ;-)
Anyone else click to see how he got that natural light and realistic blue sky? Fantastic build.
I just got this randomly recommended to me, and I genuinely thought it was just a real picture at first, my guy you work magic.
This channel is the reference for model railroad
Those weights you made for straightening the trees are nuts !
I like seeing you building this beautiful Diorama, this is just beautiful and very reallistic
This just boggles my mind. You sir are an absolute beast!
I just watch these videos for enjoyment, but I have also seen videos of companies that make models of, say buildings for presentations... I think anyone who just enjoys this as a hobby could potentially turn this into a career.
I don't have time to watch yet but I'll just go ahead and give it a thumbs up. 👍
As always, a real marvelous piece of art coming from the guru and master, Luke.
Cool - you can never have too many trees. I like the way you took a British scene and made it look Aussie...
Very nice Luke. I’m sure you hear it a lot but your skill level is tops. So is your patience.
Thanks Darryl 👍
Another WOW diorama. Videos are always calming and informative.
Oh tell the guys they’re driving on the wrong side of the road. 😜
Listening and watching to Luke is better than any ASMR
I really like that you try new things with each diorama.
Whoa, I thought the first video was reference.
Also those grass sheets are cool. This has inspired my imagination. I want to make something
You have no idea how much I waited for a new video. Great one, by the way.
The intro I actually thought was real life! WTF! My mind is Blown! 😯🔥
The DIY grass sheet process is brilliant!
Who else binge watches him?? His voice is soo perfect, love ur vids and don’t stop uploading 👍🏾🔥
Fantastic video! Also, I love that you shouted out boomer!
Keep up the great work Luke! Looking forward to the next video already 😜
Thanks mate, yeah Boomer is on a whole other level, his stuff is truly amazing!
@@BoulderCreekRailroad he’s a fellow Canadian too!
The grass mat technique is brilliant.
Yeah, boomer diorama sparked that idea 💡 it's such a handy technique 😉
Scale modelling that sets the bar really high - really impressive and always worth watching. Thanks for sharing.
Oh God......I don't know how to appreciate your work man. 👍👍👍
Brilliant build Luke. The colour on the bridge/tunnel is spot on. The train just gives another element of realisim to the scene.- Nicholas.
Thanks Nicholas, yeah I think I got pretty lucky with the colour. The paints from SMS are spot on!
Luke is a masterbuilder.
Perfect video for saturday night! Amazing as always luke!
Hope you enjoyed it Adhitya 😊
Amazing to see such an artist at work
Ahhh. I needed a happy place today. Everything else is falling apart, I'm about to be hospitalised for respiratory issues (which is terrifying enough when you haven't been able to get vaccinated) but at least I can lose myself in a new video of yourse for 26 minutes. I'm sure it's amazing as always.
@@stonemason4902 Thank you. I appreciate it.
Thanks mate, I hope everything goes well at the hospital. It's not the nicest place to be but at least you'll be surrounded by professionals that will be trying their best to help you.
@@BoulderCreekRailroad Thank you... fingers crossed, it's a long time coming. At least I can rewatch your old videos while they do their thing. :)
My day so far. Wake up, check email, check RUclips for my favorite Content creators. Give a jovial cheer that there is a new Luke Towan video. I then watch the 26 minute video, enthralled at the amazing diorama. I then watch it a couple times through over the next hour, hitting pause repeatedly to find Wally. As always, I only find him 3 times. I bet Luke's friends hated playing hide and seek with him as a kid.
You are an absolute genius. I simply love everything you make. Amazing stuff.
I always enjoy when I see your videos. congratulations and greetings from Alcoy, (Spain)
So awesome to watch you improve as a modeler by incorporating 3d printing