Alternatively, here's the other comment I meant to leave: I'm not sure if your son will go to prison for manslaughter, but you should go to prison for man's laughter. You got a couple big laughs out of me in this one.
@@BillMakingStuff "William Making Stuff, you have pleaded guilty to the charges brought by this court, and it is now my duty to pass sentence. You are an habitual criminal, who accepts arrest as an occupational hazard, and presumably accepts imprisonment in the same casual manner. We therefore feel constrained to commit you to the maximum term allowed for these offences: you will go to prison for five years."
As a proud owner of multiple tumors, I can report that I am not offended by the word "tumor" or the super cool concept of "Tumor Tonks." Your videos are one of the things that keep me alive and happy to be here in a world that can give me the proverbial pain in the tuchas. As a great man says on the regular, Keep On Steady Crafting! Also your sketch book is amazing thumbs up on the drawing segment,
Big fan of the sketchbook segments. As someone that grew up being nit-picky with every drawing and getting discouraged, I feel your tips and process have gotten me to chill out a bit, lately. Also, I like your art.
They're my favorite parts also. I love watching people draw witn confidence without overworking it (I'm an overworker). My daughter's drawing is like that. She's done a few cool videos on Instagram.
I love the animations too. Dan does them also. I like to imagine them collaborating on animation and film projects as kids. For me, the animation is more reminiscent of Grant Munro and Normal McClaren. Plenty of examples on youtube if you are familiar. Grant Munro is generally credited with giving the name "pixilation" to an early form of stop-motion animation using humans (frequently seen in the earliest Sesame Street years).
My favorite part of this video is how...just awful the tumor tonk started out looking while you were literally gluing sticks and aluminum foil together....and then how amazing it turned out. Always fun to be along for the journey.
i cannot state how much i wish all of those tonks wereactual things that can be bought they are all so niche and adorable. Your works always amazes me and I cannot wait to see what you will do next video
Said it on the last video but since you asked, I am a HUGE fan of the drawing sections. As someone trying to take some more time to learn to draw it's nice to see another untechnical drawer working and using that untechnical rough sketches to work out into the world and start as a creative jumping off point
I genuinely like the part where you just fumble over naming/picking out which bits to use. I always find it fun when people ask "what's this made out of?" And I respond with "I dunno, this bit is part of a vcr but that bit no idea looked cool"
Bill says "I know a mini-gun wouldn't be good against a Tonk" but it's being built opposite a Tonk made of meat. It would be ideal for shredding a Tumour Tonk. Are Bead-bots and the Bio-mass...thing enemies? Or is the gatling gun made as a weapon to fight for independence from humans? Perhaps Bead-bots and Rusters have an uneasy alliance so The Bead-Bot-Brothers-Blue has armed itself expecting it will never have to fight Rusters?
I love the drawing bits your art style is really unique and fun Have you ever considered publishing your sketchbooks once they are done? I personally would love to have a book full of your art on my shelf
When you described the bead bot tank as having to turn around to fire, the first thing that came to mind is a casemate Tank Destroyer. For example, the German Brummbar, or the French CA Lorraine. Or even more famously, the German Sturmgeschütz III, or 'Stug III'.
As a scrap beast. since you asked, i love the sketch parts. and i love that you flip through everything. it helps paint the world so vividly for me and gives me the most inspiration for my builds. please continue
Simplicity of Tonks is actually almost refreshing. It's just something so simple, so primal. Gather a bunch of junk, make a funny looking tank, go and have fun. I love Tonks.
I love the drawing sections. I've always been fond of seeing concept art for games and such. specifically the really early stuff that was them just sketching out like fifty ideas in fifty minutes so it's super rough sketch looking and with the colors being almost slapdash. so the sketch sections just feed that for me super hard.
Hell yeah! Absolutely love the weird and meaty tumour tonk. Really looking forward to seeing what you do with your terrain and seeing the whole set! And the battle report sounds like it'll be great!
One of the best parts I have found as a kind of bit for making barrel are Pilot pens because if you remove all pieces you have a nice looking ww1 ww2 cannon for a tank or battleship... etc. And the water hose "conector things" those things look absolutely not usable till te moment you remove one of the cover and then you have fantastic jet nozzles wich you can use in aircraft builds flying things or also as a kind of jet cannon like the soviet T 34 and T55 tanks modified to carry mig jet engines to use them to extinguish fires in petróleo plants. I seriously reccomend you this particular Bit Bill.
Wow, it's a fantastic episode. Please keep the drawing bit. It makes the episodes varied and interesting. Very funny episode. How about a collaboration with Mr Does? Do you often hide behind hedges? Brilliant as always. 😊
The drawing sections in your videos are wonderful, please don't stop. Such a cool part of the process to see, and I think of it as a key part of your style now. It also inspires others I think to just sketch about a bit and play with ideas. Thanks for more Tonks, I'll expect another two next week 👍❤
just imagine one of these days you show something you've grabbed from a 2nd hand shop, you hack it up to bash into whatever you're making, and it turns out to be a super rare like thought to be none left kinda thing. Imagine the broken hearts as they see something they thought lost destroyed before their eyes. I think of the randomest things, but it's theoretically possible.
Love your skectchbook and the peeks into it. Maybe do a sketchbook filp thru video?? Lol picked up on the Tumour Tank history repeat during the story paintings, had to go back and rewatch to make sure I was slipping into senility lol Much love and respect for art!!
Love the drawing section, especially seeing the flip of the pages before the drawing itself, seeing all the collection of different sketches growing larger with a charasteristic and consistant style is just pure joy!
I'd like to think Bills sketch book will be used as a manifesto to try & understand one man's descent into madness. A warning to future generations. 🤔 I mean, he talks to a cat made of forks and cardboard...
sculpting tip, you could maybe also try out papydur, it takes a bit more time to dry and the difference from clay is that it kinda acts like wood when dry and can be shaved like it, and oiled etc, and it really stays on their when dry. 😉
As a recent tumour-haver, I'm good with the name of Tumour Tanks. I'm collecting and building Death Guard/Nurgle stuff in Warhammer, and will give all the gross little duders names inspired by that cancer experience, it seems appropriate. Like Teratomus and Scrotus.
I know you don't love painting and it's not your focus but damn the paint job on the tumor tonk (not bothered by the name, for the record) turned out bloody fantastic!
20:58 that was the first one. In the second one she just get dragged through the forest and slammed into a tree, causing her to, pretty much, just crumble on impact.
I love the sketchbook segments. Genuinely makes me want to start one of my own even though my art skills are nonexistent. Also I've been attempting to klepto or dismantle as much junk plastic and tidbits around the house as I can so I can attempt to build a Tonk or any other blob-mobile one of these centuries.
I'm really digging these Tonks, Bill! I especially enjoyed your bead bot tonk, and seeing your sketchbook page flip montage. For someone who doubts his abilities with a pen and brush, you have one of the coolest sketchbooks I've ever seen. I can't wait to see where you take us next!
I love the drawings, I think I could watch an entire video of you drawing as long as you keep commenting like you do. The tonks looks greeat, and I am not offended by calling it tumor tonk. Looking forard to more videos.
In the great Contra series of games, there was such a boss Kimkoh. Tumor Tоnk resembles the design of this alien monster, which I personally really like. And in general, there were a lot of cool tanks and all kinds of equipment from quite ordinary terrestrial to strange alien, you can get a little inspiration from there. I also remember the ancient animated series Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. Who was interested in the design of various machines, including semi-plants.
uhhh I am picking up that Hexbug Junkbot kit IMMEDIATELY those are AMAZING bits Your sketchbook is gorgeous and I thoroughly enjoyed your editing and presentation. Thank you for sharing and for being a wonderful quirky man
cool video, my kids enjoyed watching it...even said they look like something from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, whilst i was thinking more jayce and the wheeled warriors vibe. looks great and will watch more....maybe even make something.
Bill Making Tonks does have a nice ring to it 😁 Love seeing the sketching and timing the book drop. As someone who can't draw (mostly because practicing is too boring and slow) I really love watching you sketch and paint.
I love the sketchbook bits. It means we're getting the full crafting experience, from concept to design to execution. Plus a bit of a story as well. That's damned good value.
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Whenever your son gets around to rolling the D6, I hope he rolls "become Bill Making Stuff Jr." and not "prison for manslaughter"
Alternatively, here's the other comment I meant to leave: I'm not sure if your son will go to prison for manslaughter, but you should go to prison for man's laughter. You got a couple big laughs out of me in this one.
lock me up
@@BillMakingStuff "William Making Stuff, you have pleaded guilty to the charges brought by this court, and it is now my duty to pass sentence. You are an habitual criminal, who accepts arrest as an occupational hazard, and presumably accepts imprisonment in the same casual manner. We therefore feel constrained to commit you to the maximum term allowed for these offences: you will go to prison for five years."
...are they mutually exclusive?
Hello
As a proud owner of multiple tumors, I can report that I am not offended by the word "tumor" or the super cool concept of "Tumor Tonks." Your videos are one of the things that keep me alive and happy to be here in a world that can give me the proverbial pain in the tuchas. As a great man says on the regular, Keep On Steady Crafting! Also your sketch book is amazing thumbs up on the drawing segment,
Thank you
Thank you
Tumour Humour 👍 All the best.
Came down to comments to say this exact thing, rock on!
I too had a tumor, and I too think calling it a tumor tonk is totally okay.
As soon as you said 'Bead Bot Tonk' my brain immediately said 'ah yes, a Bonk', and proceeded to repeat that back to me the entire video.
Whenever Bill completely fills out his sketch book he should publish it , it’s a work of art in its own right!
I see a charity auction for that artwork…. For tumour research
"you don't need Warhammer bits to kitbash, you can use anything even...war...ham....uhhhhh"
Big fan of the sketchbook segments. As someone that grew up being nit-picky with every drawing and getting discouraged, I feel your tips and process have gotten me to chill out a bit, lately. Also, I like your art.
Your drawing bits are actually my favorite bits. Tell cat I said hi. We go way back.
They're my favorite parts also. I love watching people draw witn confidence without overworking it (I'm an overworker). My daughter's drawing is like that. She's done a few cool videos on Instagram.
How much longer will the falling noise before the sketchbook get? Hopefully a full minute, minimum!
I keep expecting him to have this long falling sound, and then just slide the book onto the table.
@@NezumiWorks Or the sound goes the opposite direction (up) and the sketchbook appears like it's crawling up from below.
y'know I never noticed that the noise was getting longer, dunno how I missed that lol
Well, he keeps storing the book in higher places...
Each episode, CAT's subtle prompting is driving him to madness.
The Monty Python inspiration in the stop motion bits is especially notable in this video, love it.
I love the animations too. Dan does them also. I like to imagine them collaborating on animation and film projects as kids. For me, the animation is more reminiscent of Grant Munro and Normal McClaren. Plenty of examples on youtube if you are familiar. Grant Munro is generally credited with giving the name "pixilation" to an early form of stop-motion animation using humans (frequently seen in the earliest Sesame Street years).
Keep the drawing sections, it's really nice seeing someone else's style, no matter how " non technical " :)
THE DRAWING SECTIONS ARE SOME OF THE BEST PARTS AND I LOVE YOU'RE ART STYLE!!!! Please do not remove them from your videos.
Behind the scenes note: Bill doesn't really use a heat gun to tackle those hot glue strings...He just exhales. o.O;
My favorite part of this video is how...just awful the tumor tonk started out looking while you were literally gluing sticks and aluminum foil together....and then how amazing it turned out. Always fun to be along for the journey.
14:20 Roadkill 663's Bulbous Blue Battle Tonk is a wonderful bit of work 👍🥇
6:45 I love the drawing section, you're a great artist
I could watch an hour of just drawing and hearing Bill talk about what he is drawing.
@@Sephyricon same
I'm just impressed with the timestamp. Literally impossible to create
Your Tonks video made me OBSESSED with making them. My fingers are a super-glue coated mess! You can only blame yourself.
I have had burnt glued hands but worth it probably
Fil Tonks
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The intro gave me the idea of space marine armour made out of scrap
Can never have enough tonks, Bill. Love your videos, as always. And don’t worry, we love the drawing sections, or I do at least.
:D
Fil Tonks
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I love how you worked through some major therapeutic processing with the conjoined beadbot tonk twins
i cannot state how much i wish all of those tonks wereactual things that can be bought they are all so niche and adorable. Your works always amazes me and I cannot wait to see what you will do next video
Always dig that sketch book… your style is so rad! Great video as always ❤i give all the credit to cat who carries you Bill if were being honest
The patreons kicked ass on that challenge ❤
Drawing sections are great
I love that the beadbot arm was literally not made out of beads.
Said it on the last video but since you asked, I am a HUGE fan of the drawing sections. As someone trying to take some more time to learn to draw it's nice to see another untechnical drawer working and using that untechnical rough sketches to work out into the world and start as a creative jumping off point
Never enough Tonks.
The Sketchbook section is a great compliment to the modelling and painting.
I genuinely like the part where you just fumble over naming/picking out which bits to use. I always find it fun when people ask "what's this made out of?" And I respond with "I dunno, this bit is part of a vcr but that bit no idea looked cool"
i feel like the tumour tonk might be some of your most expressive and fun painting ❤
Can’t wait for How to make EVEN MORE TONKS
Bill says "I know a mini-gun wouldn't be good against a Tonk" but it's being built opposite a Tonk made of meat. It would be ideal for shredding a Tumour Tonk. Are Bead-bots and the Bio-mass...thing enemies? Or is the gatling gun made as a weapon to fight for independence from humans? Perhaps Bead-bots and Rusters have an uneasy alliance so The Bead-Bot-Brothers-Blue has armed itself expecting it will never have to fight Rusters?
i genuinely adore the drawing sections, it's so cool to see you build the ideas up and you have such a charming art style
LOVE, love LOVE your sketchbook part! For me it’s all most 50% of the videos… at least 41%!!
So don’t stop drawing ❤️
I love your style of sketching Bill! Seeing the sketchbooks always add to the aesthetic
Only just found your channel and you give off big Miscast vibes - except slightly less chaotic. Love it
Bill: makes tonks
Nymphadora Tonks: Are you kidding me?
Fil Tonks
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I show your drawing sections to my highschool illustration classes. Please don't stop or I'm gonna have to teach them myself.
Loving these Tonks, and the lore behind them, can't wait for the battle report.
Love the drawings. I like seeing you train of thought before you begin building.
I love the drawing bits your art style is really unique and fun
Have you ever considered publishing your sketchbooks once they are done?
I personally would love to have a book full of your art on my shelf
I swear I live for these! MOAR TONKS!!!
When you described the bead bot tank as having to turn around to fire, the first thing that came to mind is a casemate Tank Destroyer. For example, the German Brummbar, or the French CA Lorraine. Or even more famously, the German Sturmgeschütz III, or 'Stug III'.
I think tumor is just a technical term for a mass of something, so you're good there! Love seeing the whole creative process behind the sketches
They really are just too cute 😍
As a scrap beast. since you asked, i love the sketch parts. and i love that you flip through everything. it helps paint the world so vividly for me and gives me the most inspiration for my builds. please continue
I'd love to see a map of Gutterlands, and maybe a showcase of everything you've built so far for the world.
Simplicity of Tonks is actually almost refreshing. It's just something so simple, so primal. Gather a bunch of junk, make a funny looking tank, go and have fun. I love Tonks.
I love the drawing sections. I've always been fond of seeing concept art for games and such. specifically the really early stuff that was them just sketching out like fifty ideas in fifty minutes so it's super rough sketch looking and with the colors being almost slapdash. so the sketch sections just feed that for me super hard.
Your creative rambling is worth as much as the amazing videos. Love the Tonks!
the drawing sections are perfect! and so fitting!
I don't know if you've done this already, but I would love to see a sailing ship done in your magnificent art style.
Hell yeah! Absolutely love the weird and meaty tumour tonk. Really looking forward to seeing what you do with your terrain and seeing the whole set! And the battle report sounds like it'll be great!
One of the best parts I have found as a kind of bit for making barrel are Pilot pens because if you remove all pieces you have a nice looking ww1 ww2 cannon for a tank or battleship... etc.
And the water hose "conector things" those things look absolutely not usable till te moment you remove one of the cover and then you have fantastic jet nozzles wich you can use in aircraft builds flying things or also as a kind of jet cannon like the soviet T 34 and T55 tanks modified to carry mig jet engines to use them to extinguish fires in petróleo plants.
I seriously reccomend you this particular Bit Bill.
I would love a dedicated Tonks channel. Builds and battle reports every week!
That sketch book just keeps getting stored higher and higher on the shelf
Wow, it's a fantastic episode. Please keep the drawing bit. It makes the episodes varied and interesting. Very funny episode. How about a collaboration with Mr Does? Do you often hide behind hedges? Brilliant as always. 😊
The back of the hand is the dorsum or the dorsal side. The palm is also called the palmar side.
The drawing sections in your videos are wonderful, please don't stop. Such a cool part of the process to see, and I think of it as a key part of your style now. It also inspires others I think to just sketch about a bit and play with ideas. Thanks for more Tonks, I'll expect another two next week 👍❤
I just found Dan's channel also. You guys are both really creative and make some great videos.
just imagine one of these days you show something you've grabbed from a 2nd hand shop, you hack it up to bash into whatever you're making, and it turns out to be a super rare like thought to be none left kinda thing. Imagine the broken hearts as they see something they thought lost destroyed before their eyes.
I think of the randomest things, but it's theoretically possible.
Love your skectchbook and the peeks into it. Maybe do a sketchbook filp thru video?? Lol picked up on the Tumour Tank history repeat during the story paintings, had to go back and rewatch to make sure I was slipping into senility lol Much love and respect for art!!
your sketch book is one of the most impressive things ever in my opinion
The dialog is outstanding!
Love the drawing section, especially seeing the flip of the pages before the drawing itself, seeing all the collection of different sketches growing larger with a charasteristic and consistant style is just pure joy!
LOVE the drawing part of your videos, please don't stop that.
I'd like to think Bills sketch book will be used as a manifesto to try & understand one man's descent into madness. A warning to future generations. 🤔
I mean, he talks to a cat made of forks and cardboard...
sculpting tip, you could maybe also try out papydur, it takes a bit more time to dry and the difference from clay is that it kinda acts like wood when dry and can be shaved like it, and oiled etc, and it really stays on their when dry. 😉
As a recent tumour-haver, I'm good with the name of Tumour Tanks. I'm collecting and building Death Guard/Nurgle stuff in Warhammer, and will give all the gross little duders names inspired by that cancer experience, it seems appropriate. Like Teratomus and Scrotus.
I know you don't love painting and it's not your focus but damn the paint job on the tumor tonk (not bothered by the name, for the record) turned out bloody fantastic!
That space marine argument with Cat does have me wonder what kind of mercenaries travel through Respite, and the ships they bring 🤔
20:58 that was the first one. In the second one she just get dragged through the forest and slammed into a tree, causing her to, pretty much, just crumble on impact.
I love the sketchbook segments. Genuinely makes me want to start one of my own even though my art skills are nonexistent. Also I've been attempting to klepto or dismantle as much junk plastic and tidbits around the house as I can so I can attempt to build a Tonk or any other blob-mobile one of these centuries.
I'm really digging these Tonks, Bill!
I especially enjoyed your bead bot tonk, and seeing your sketchbook page flip montage.
For someone who doubts his abilities with a pen and brush, you have one of the coolest sketchbooks I've ever seen.
I can't wait to see where you take us next!
I love the drawing part! Please don’t stop doing it
I love the drawings, I think I could watch an entire video of you drawing as long as you keep commenting like you do. The tonks looks greeat, and I am not offended by calling it tumor tonk. Looking forard to more videos.
In the great Contra series of games, there was such a boss Kimkoh. Tumor Tоnk resembles the design of this alien monster, which I personally really like. And in general, there were a lot of cool tanks and all kinds of equipment from quite ordinary terrestrial to strange alien, you can get a little inspiration from there.
I also remember the ancient animated series Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. Who was interested in the design of various machines, including semi-plants.
uhhh I am picking up that Hexbug Junkbot kit IMMEDIATELY those are AMAZING bits
Your sketchbook is gorgeous and I thoroughly enjoyed your editing and presentation. Thank you for sharing and for being a wonderful quirky man
I love the drawing section. You should totally sell copies of your sketch book
I have to say bills painting has gotten very nice! He's using like, mini painting techniques and stuff! They both look great
17:45 its called the back of your hand ;)
I love the drawing sections 🌈
They look like weird Advance Wars tanks and I love them dearly.
Yes
The beadbot tank looks like it's straight out of Machinarium, and that's the highest compliment I can give.
I do like this drawing session and vow to watch more of them.
cool video, my kids enjoyed watching it...even said they look like something from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, whilst i was thinking more jayce and the wheeled warriors vibe. looks great and will watch more....maybe even make something.
Amazing work✨✨✨
Love LOVE the drawing sections, I adore your loose style!
I love the drawing bits so much they bring me so much joy
That musical recorder to beat drop, genuinely reminded me so much of my primary school disco. I lost scope. What a Banger!
How can one be a marine in space? They haven't thought this through at all.
Bill Making Tonks does have a nice ring to it 😁 Love seeing the sketching and timing the book drop. As someone who can't draw (mostly because practicing is too boring and slow) I really love watching you sketch and paint.
I do like the Tonks and the Robocop impressions! The water paint in your book never ceases to amazes me too!
Love the grossness!!!! Awesome!!! ❤😊❤
And please don’t change the way you make videos!!! The bits, drawings, cat, ….. it makes you unique and amazing
Thanks!
I love the sketchbook bits. It means we're getting the full crafting experience, from concept to design to execution. Plus a bit of a story as well. That's damned good value.
You really nailed it on these 2 tonks!
Thank you. I enjoy your videos and your sense of tumour.
I enjoy the drawing sections