I would love to see a complete inventory of all your builds. Plus the big question, "Where do you keep them all or do you sell some of them to help finance other builds?"
If he sells any it would probably be locally as I can't imagine nothing short of divine intervention would see them survive a shipping trip in perfect condition to a far off address given how delicate plenty parts of them are. My father loved building models, so I know its fairly common for builders to like to hold on to there works rather then sell them off if they can. Makes sense when you think about it, you invest lot of time and energy into something like this and it sorta becomes a part of you and to send it off almost feels like cutting off a limb. Also one of the reasons why any time an accident happens and a finished build gets extremely damaged it can hit the creator hard as an tungsten orbital strike.
I love the fact that your pirate battle doesn't occur on a flat calm sea, as so many "experts" depict their ship models upon. I find it unlikely both sailing vessels would have the wind astern on opposite courses. Your water technique is both simple and awe inspiring!
The sails should've been angled to depict a single wind direction, but this might be a limitation of the models. A lot of plastic models I see are made to go together in one way and don't allow room for adjustment. Sad really because it's the first thing I noticed. Kinda draws my attention away from the fantastic water and cannon fire details.
I love the (perhaps unintentional?) implication that the Dutchman is running down her own wind, as opposed to the "actual" wind that the SOCHM is running down. Really adds a level of supernaturalness and I believe (though I might have dreamed this) that there are versions of the myth where the Flying Dutchman sailed with her own supernatural storm always accompanying her and filling her sails so that fits this build well. Seriously well done on the cannons and those red sails too.
Yes, most versions of the Flying Dutchman [that i've heard of depict] her either sailing like she has a hurricane behind her, or that she is either constantly accompanied or has a supernatural ability to control and/or spawn a powerful gale, as the Flying Dutchman sank in a gale
Okay, every time I see all these models you make I just wonder ONE thing. WHERE DO YOU PUT THEM?! You make so many amazing things that aren't exactly small and you keep making them! How do you store them? How many shelves do you have of display after display? Can we get a tour of all of your models?
the water effect is mindblowing! I've seen realistic water effect before only with the use of Casting Resin. But the tinfoil and the coloration in combination with the ultra-glossy finish is ingenious
Another amazing creation. Never apologize for your work not looking as it should compared to the box. They are Your works of art and turn out Just as You want them, Amazing. Thanks for sharing your talent with us, and your other friends works as well.
I'm a big fan, Boylei. I do not make models or dioramas, but I am a craftsman. I work with leather and cast iron. I watch your videos because I appreciate your skill and it is very relaxing to see stuff come together. Your creativity also helps me figure out new ways to do things in my own medium. Keep up the great work, little brother.
Hey Boylei, you inspired me to design and 3D print the Millennium Falcon as a Christmas Tree topper. I painted it up, weathered it and then added EL wire for the blue engine. I was really impressed with my first attempt at painting models or anything 3d printed.
I'm a real fan of diorama art, and have visited many historic maritime museums in the U.S as well as Europe in witness to some tremendous pieces of ship depictions. I am wholly impressed by both your creativity and technique. As a sailor, the singular departure from reality here would be two ships of full sail in a downwind run going in opposite directions. Otherwise, your realism is striking and a beautiful thing to behold.
Great build dude! Only 1 piece of advice when building ship dioramas in the future: make them sit deeper in the water. Right now they look a bit.. floty. The ladder on the side of the dutchman should sit a little above the waterline, so it can actually be used when climbing into rowboats etc. For ships without ladders, its usually at its widest part where the waterline is.
Same. I thought he was going to use clear resin to show them sitting deeper, but alas he did not. Once you see it not correct, it sticks out really bad and so obviously every time I look at it.
Frankly, I am so enamored with the whole Pirate theme in general, that this build literally brought tears to my eyes. Just beautiful and gorgeous and so well executed. Thank you so much. Thank you also for linking other artists videos, very kind of you to support others. I am going to binge watch more tomorrow, looking forward to it. Just incredibly fabulous work here.
That water looks AMAZING. I am always astounded at what amazing works of art you come up with. You definitely make me want to get a model and try it out! Maybe not a ship but something easier.
Unbelievable. The creations, the creativity. Even the macro things, such as the sound effects of canonballs in the distance at the end, 09:07. Its just all around beautiful.
Hey Boylei great build as always. I have an idea for your wild imaginary west series. You should build some sort of ranch where they keep and try to domesticate some of the wild imaginary animals.
I absolutely love your creativity and attention to details. Your builds are always awesome. I will point out that in placing the ships in a passing configuration the wind would not fill both sets of sails. The only big flaw in this marvelous build.
@@FarawayFragranceI listened twice after reading your comment. He NEVER stated this. At all. If you inferred this from nautical legends or read it in a written statement that I missed, so be it. The thing is, this is not his only sailing ship build. The sails going converse to each other has occurred in each of the builds. In point of fact, I cannot remember ever seeing ANY modeler, regardless of supernatural nautical legends or dismissals, that has ever done a head to head battle with the wind going correctly for both vessels.
@@erikbrush yeah it wasn’t in the video I pulled it from nautical legend, not sure why I was so angry on the previous reply but maybe I should build a diorama of 2 pirate ships going in the right directions lmao
Dude awesome job as always!!! I you could not help it but the sails are both full of wind and facing opposite directions... bit it's kinda like Hollywood it looks really cool...
I love this kind of ship, and it's because of that I notice the orientation of the sails related to the wind... both riggings should be looking in the same direction!! ...I'm sorry, the build is incredible, but I can't unsee that
This was awesome to watch! From the thumbnail it looked as if the picture frame base was a book that you had created the diorama within (like Treasure Planet's holographic story book). Do you think making a diorama within a book would be something you would be interested in doing in the future?
That was my thought exactly! That the picture frame (and the fact that the water, while gorgeous, lacks the sense of depth you get with resin) makes it feel like a fully 3D pop up a la Treasure Planet.
Ok, the way you used to torch to make waves was genius and I never would have thought about that. This video is so cool and this build is my favorite one you've done so far this month!
Beautiful Diorama - enjoyed the fun extras in the text too, I'm sure I missed some, but here were some standouts: Jolly Rancher instead of Roger haha boo box from Hook nice 3 masts, including the fore mast, five mast and six mast - love it A full 1 week build is twelve hours that's why I turned this into a 2 week build. love it
QUESTION: What glues are you using? This would make life so much easier. I know one is Plastruct plastic Weld. I'm building a ship and have been subbed to your channel for a whole now, are things like this video on your patreon?
I have always loved this video, and it is 100% my favorite one. It is so cool how you made 2 whole mini ships for this diorama and was able to amazingly fit them together in an intense fight. I've tried my hands on a Jolly Roger mini and have barely gotten halfway through, lol😅. Keep up the amazing work.
It always amazes me the extent of your talent and how much effort you personally put into these videos. But did you mean to say, "Jolly Ranchers" (0:04) at the beginning, because I was eating one and I thought my mind was playing tricks on me for a second lol.
I am so amazed at the models and your work.. just beautiful and realistic with the lights, just awesome.. crikey.. love that work of art I would say and the battle on the waves and those waves are very imaginative and well done.. never thought of that.. wow.. again.. amazing work.. loved every detail and video.. Ace!
Wow! I don't even know how I found myself here, but that was incredible! I especially love the water. I was having all sorts of flashbacks of when I used to build those model kits when I was a child. (Just the basic design, nothing like this.) I'm so uncreative that it wouldn't even have entered my mind that you can start with the basic design and then do all sorts of things to it and make it your own.
I built up the 1st ship a few months ago as HMS Surprise from Master and Commander! Love your work as always and I haven't ever seen anyone tackle a ship battle in this scale, bravo!!
Amazing diorama. That said, and realising how much extra effort it would have taken, I think it would be even better if the ships had crews to man the cannons, and perhaps some bloody casualties of the cannonfire. Perhaps something for a future video?
A perfect project to try watered down PVA glue with the cotton wool. I wonder if it is good enough for the lighting, but it looks so good! Great built!
❤ I have a closet love for ships. Idk why. But this build is absolutely stunning!! Beautifully done Sir. All the patreons did some really impressive work as well. Well done. 💐🏅⚓️
This is really beautiful. With this diorama you have catched the exact moment, where the cannons start to fire, before the black powder smoke will cover nearly everything between those ships. Plus that particular music, while the diorama turns around itselfe. Fantastic work! Thanks for sharing.
This is so cool. Watching the final reveal, I kept hearing the captains voice from the POTC ride at Disneyland: “give ‘em a broadside lads!” Love this build.
I love the cannon and smoke effect! The water is AMAZING! Looks really good but I cannot help but think the ships look unfinished... Almost like a badly rendered 3d model in a video game with little detail. It would however take a long time to add the details in painting both ships, dry brushing sails, etc. But the end effect would look picture perfect instead of half finished as it does now.
Apart from the fantastic diorama, this is about the most hilarious narration I've heard on one of these presentations - and if there's one thing TH-cam has taught me, it's that modelers are usually funnier than professional comedians.
I would love to see a complete inventory of all your builds. Plus the big question, "Where do you keep them all or do you sell some of them to help finance other builds?"
The exact same questions came to mind 😅
Excellent work as always! Cheers!
Plz
If he sells any it would probably be locally as I can't imagine nothing short of divine intervention would see them survive a shipping trip in perfect condition to a far off address given how delicate plenty parts of them are.
My father loved building models, so I know its fairly common for builders to like to hold on to there works rather then sell them off if they can. Makes sense when you think about it, you invest lot of time and energy into something like this and it sorta becomes a part of you and to send it off almost feels like cutting off a limb. Also one of the reasons why any time an accident happens and a finished build gets extremely damaged it can hit the creator hard as an tungsten orbital strike.
Bruh be would not do that
Btw how can he make art cinemc
I love the fact that your pirate battle doesn't occur on a flat calm sea, as so many "experts" depict their ship models upon. I find it unlikely both sailing vessels would have the wind astern on opposite courses.
Your water technique is both simple and awe inspiring!
The sails should've been angled to depict a single wind direction, but this might be a limitation of the models. A lot of plastic models I see are made to go together in one way and don't allow room for adjustment. Sad really because it's the first thing I noticed. Kinda draws my attention away from the fantastic water and cannon fire details.
And yet, the sails on one vessel are blowing the wrong way.
@@qwerty2008100 Yup.
Right - look at the pennants on the two ships - they can't be going in opposite directions. But other than that - fantastic work!
@@samfsmith Maybe they are caught in a vortex and the wind is swirling around!
I love the (perhaps unintentional?) implication that the Dutchman is running down her own wind, as opposed to the "actual" wind that the SOCHM is running down. Really adds a level of supernaturalness and I believe (though I might have dreamed this) that there are versions of the myth where the Flying Dutchman sailed with her own supernatural storm always accompanying her and filling her sails so that fits this build well. Seriously well done on the cannons and those red sails too.
Yes, most versions of the Flying Dutchman [that i've heard of depict] her either sailing like she has a hurricane behind her, or that she is either constantly accompanied or has a supernatural ability to control and/or spawn a powerful gale, as the Flying Dutchman sank in a gale
The glow that the firing cannons give off, really compliments the whole thing
Okay, every time I see all these models you make I just wonder ONE thing. WHERE DO YOU PUT THEM?! You make so many amazing things that aren't exactly small and you keep making them! How do you store them? How many shelves do you have of display after display? Can we get a tour of all of your models?
I second this
+1
+1
I literally wanted to say the exact same thing, I'd LOVE a Diorama-tour!
+1
This is easily my favorite video. This was the first video I came across and it started my daughter’s hobby of miniatures and dioramas.
It's insane how realistic your work is Boylei! Excellent build, time to go listen to some sea shanties =]
you have to wear a traditional fishing smock, and put a finger in one ear if'n you really want the authentic shanty sound .................
extremely realistic! and both ships have wind blowing in opposite directions! excellently real!
NOW WE ARE READY TO SAIL FOR THE HORN!!!!
@@noahchiaravallotti6510 weigh hey roll and go
@@etwas77 and they are floating very high in the water too! They must be made of styrofoam.
Jokes aside the diorama looks SICK, I do love it
Me and my dad loved watching this,
your talent is truly amazing.
the water effect is mindblowing! I've seen realistic water effect before only with the use of Casting Resin. But the tinfoil and the coloration in combination with the ultra-glossy finish is ingenious
But how can the ships be sailing in opposite directions while both still having full sails? These are the questions that keep me awake at night
becuz one is a ghost pirate ship
Have you seen Pirates of the Caribbean 3?
They are in a whirlpool. Even if small, a whirlpool car cause ships to detour
Shhhh, don't tell the historians that they actually put fans behind the sails
One is a ghost ship (because it glows) and the other is in the direction of a high wind.
Sail assisted steam ship.
WOW, Absolutely fantastic paint job with superb lighting! It was an absolute pleasure to join this month's Challenge as well!
Luca and I love this video, definitely our favourite!
Anyone notice he said jolly rancher instead of jolly Rodger? 0:06
Yea
Very yes
I had to go back cuz I thought I was hearing things 🤣
XDDD
I'm confident it was intentional though, because at 2:27 he called the second one "the chili mango jolly rancher box"
this has always been my comfort rewatch. congrats on the 1mil
Another amazing creation. Never apologize for your work not looking as it should compared to the box. They are Your works of art and turn out Just as You want them, Amazing. Thanks for sharing your talent with us, and your other friends works as well.
I'm a big fan, Boylei. I do not make models or dioramas, but I am a craftsman. I work with leather and cast iron. I watch your videos because I appreciate your skill and it is very relaxing to see stuff come together. Your creativity also helps me figure out new ways to do things in my own medium. Keep up the great work, little brother.
Hey Boylei, you inspired me to design and 3D print the Millennium Falcon as a Christmas Tree topper. I painted it up, weathered it and then added EL wire for the blue engine. I was really impressed with my first attempt at painting models or anything 3d printed.
That is so cool
Can you make a video showcasing the model?
Ok, so the setup with the overlay text and then the delivery of the fore, five and six mast was just masterful.
The light from the cannons illuminating the sails really did it for me. Gives that night raid on the high seas vibe. So freakin cool.
I'm a real fan of diorama art, and have visited many historic maritime museums in the U.S as well as Europe in witness to some tremendous pieces of ship depictions. I am wholly impressed by both your creativity and technique. As a sailor, the singular departure from reality here would be two ships of full sail in a downwind run going in opposite directions. Otherwise, your realism is striking and a beautiful thing to behold.
And that they are sitting way too high up in the water, you can practically see the entire rudder.
Great build dude! Only 1 piece of advice when building ship dioramas in the future: make them sit deeper in the water. Right now they look a bit.. floty. The ladder on the side of the dutchman should sit a little above the waterline, so it can actually be used when climbing into rowboats etc. For ships without ladders, its usually at its widest part where the waterline is.
Same. I thought he was going to use clear resin to show them sitting deeper, but alas he did not. Once you see it not correct, it sticks out really bad and so obviously every time I look at it.
indeed, the other thing that annoys me a bit is the lack of crew/life - these seem more like ghost ships
Fur sure my favorite of all your videos
Frankly, I am so enamored with the whole Pirate theme in general, that this build literally brought tears to my eyes. Just beautiful and gorgeous and so well executed. Thank you so much. Thank you also for linking other artists videos, very kind of you to support others. I am going to binge watch more tomorrow, looking forward to it. Just incredibly fabulous work here.
I wasn't expecting the lights to be from the cannons. I was surprised and said "oooh, that's lit".
The light from the cannons reflecting on the water is epic. This couldn't have been an easy build, and it's just awesome. Another great job!
Your building skills are amazing, BUT your editing skills are INSANE! You edit a 12 hour video to 10 minutes on all your builds.....I applaud you Sir!
That water looks AMAZING. I am always astounded at what amazing works of art you come up with. You definitely make me want to get a model and try it out! Maybe not a ship but something easier.
Unbelievable. The creations, the creativity. Even the macro things, such as the sound effects of canonballs in the distance at the end, 09:07. Its just all around beautiful.
Hey Boylei great build as always. I have an idea for your wild imaginary west series. You should build some sort of ranch where they keep and try to domesticate some of the wild imaginary animals.
I absolutely love your creativity and attention to details. Your builds are always awesome.
I will point out that in placing the ships in a passing configuration the wind would not fill both sets of sails. The only big flaw in this marvelous build.
NO, HOW DID PEOPLE MISS THIS? He says in the video, the Flying Dutchman is a ghost ship that MAKES ITS OWN WIND TO GO IN ANY DIRECTION.
@@FarawayFragranceI listened twice after reading your comment.
He NEVER stated this. At all.
If you inferred this from nautical legends or read it in a written statement that I missed, so be it.
The thing is, this is not his only sailing ship build. The sails going converse to each other has occurred in each of the builds.
In point of fact, I cannot remember ever seeing ANY modeler, regardless of supernatural nautical legends or dismissals, that has ever done a head to head battle with the wind going correctly for both vessels.
@@erikbrush yeah it wasn’t in the video I pulled it from nautical legend, not sure why I was so angry on the previous reply but maybe I should build a diorama of 2 pirate ships going in the right directions lmao
Dude awesome job as always!!! I you could not help it but the sails are both full of wind and facing opposite directions... bit it's kinda like Hollywood it looks really cool...
Yeah also noticed that XD
The model is stil insane
I love this kind of ship, and it's because of that I notice the orientation of the sails related to the wind... both riggings should be looking in the same direction!! ...I'm sorry, the build is incredible, but I can't unsee that
This was awesome to watch! From the thumbnail it looked as if the picture frame base was a book that you had created the diorama within (like Treasure Planet's holographic story book). Do you think making a diorama within a book would be something you would be interested in doing in the future?
That was my thought exactly! That the picture frame (and the fact that the water, while gorgeous, lacks the sense of depth you get with resin) makes it feel like a fully 3D pop up a la Treasure Planet.
that would be so cool!
Never get tired of seeing Tall Ships. Thanks for sharing with us.
Ok, the way you used to torch to make waves was genius and I never would have thought about that. This video is so cool and this build is my favorite one you've done so far this month!
Beautiful Diorama - enjoyed the fun extras in the text too, I'm sure I missed some, but here were some standouts:
Jolly Rancher instead of Roger haha
boo box from Hook nice
3 masts, including the fore mast, five mast and six mast - love it
A full 1 week build is twelve hours that's why I turned this into a 2 week build.
love it
QUESTION: What glues are you using? This would make life so much easier. I know one is Plastruct plastic Weld. I'm building a ship and have been subbed to your channel for a whole now, are things like this video on your patreon?
I have always loved this video, and it is 100% my favorite one. It is so cool how you made 2 whole mini ships for this diorama and was able to amazingly fit them together in an intense fight. I've tried my hands on a Jolly Roger mini and have barely gotten halfway through, lol😅. Keep up the amazing work.
It’s not even fair how good your build look compare to mine. I love model videos but they always make me self conscious 😂
Bro, the jaw dropped at 6:19. That gloss varnish made a HUGE difference. That looks like real water!
It always amazes me the extent of your talent and how much effort you personally put into these videos. But did you mean to say, "Jolly Ranchers" (0:04) at the beginning, because I was eating one and I thought my mind was playing tricks on me for a second lol.
Ah yes, the jolly rancher set.
I'm so impressed on how poeple can make so beautifully realistic art
Bro you just turned the Flying Dutchman into the Queen Anne's Revenge
Tre I trevski skot
I love the fact the Flying Dutchman is looks like the Queen Anne's Revenge!
But I loved this a lot! Thank You for this.
My only critique on this fabulous build, is that both ships are too high in the water
I am so amazed at the models and your work.. just beautiful and realistic with the lights, just awesome.. crikey.. love that work of art I would say and the battle on the waves and those waves are very imaginative and well done.. never thought of that.. wow.. again.. amazing work.. loved every detail and video.. Ace!
Both ships have wind in their sails bruh
Ik it’s been a year, but i had to respond. You know air can blow two ways right next to each other right? It’s called an air current.
Also it’s not real it’s just a cool thing a cool guy made a year ago
Rule of cool supersedes the rules of the real world man, try to have more fun in life
@@raiderjr99 i'll try my best! Have a good day man
@@ThespianDevil Yeah, i know about those. Thank you nontheless :3
Simplemente bellísimo!!!
Como dijo Barboza... "Hoy es un buen día para morir".
👍👍👍
Wow! I don't even know how I found myself here, but that was incredible! I especially love the water. I was having all sorts of flashbacks of when I used to build those model kits when I was a child. (Just the basic design, nothing like this.) I'm so uncreative that it wouldn't even have entered my mind that you can start with the basic design and then do all sorts of things to it and make it your own.
So epic, the best whimsy is that which involves pirates and adventure on the high seas! 🏴☠
I find it satisfyingly eerie to see two ghost ships firing on one another without a single visible person on either.
That foil trick was really clever. Thank you for showing that off! Your work, as always, was fantastic. Lacking in krakens, but fantastic.
I built up the 1st ship a few months ago as HMS Surprise from Master and Commander! Love your work as always and I haven't ever seen anyone tackle a ship battle in this scale, bravo!!
Amazing diorama. That said, and realising how much extra effort it would have taken, I think it would be even better if the ships had crews to man the cannons, and perhaps some bloody casualties of the cannonfire.
Perhaps something for a future video?
A perfect project to try watered down PVA glue with the cotton wool.
I wonder if it is good enough for the lighting, but it looks so good!
Great built!
❤ I have a closet love for ships. Idk why.
But this build is absolutely stunning!! Beautifully done Sir. All the patreons did some really impressive work as well. Well done. 💐🏅⚓️
Just absolutely beautiful my friend.
This was my first and still favorite video of yours!
thats so cool. shiver me timbers
Beautiful. Mind-blowing imagination mixed with true artistry. Thanks for sharing the process.
Wow! Amazing work! Super impressive final result
That is impressive and very satisfying to watch late at night.
Some magical wind blowing there!
Amazing naval oddity: the breeze is directly astern for each of the ships (which are going in opposite directions!)
would really love to see another build like this using resin water
From Star Wars,Western, and now this every video I catch my self smiling great work brotha
Excellent videos. The doors of durin and the watcher in the water seem very dioramable...
"i think it turned out alright"
when you revealed that water, i audibly yelled "Damn!", that looked insane dude.
This is really beautiful. With this diorama you have catched the exact moment, where the cannons start to fire, before the black powder smoke will cover nearly everything between those ships. Plus that particular music, while the diorama turns around itselfe. Fantastic work! Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant! Love the 3.7% hint of sarcasm in this video. ⭐️
Making it stand out - guess I gotta watch all the others 😅
Nice job, those cotton blast effects are spot on !!!
My Timbers were shivered after seeing this epic artwork.
I would include some art to those blank sails... impressive work!
you never seize to amaze me, right when I saw the final product I whispered to myself "omg"
That water is phenomenal.
Wow! Absolutely beautiful piece
I loved the Boo Box reference, Boylei! I have such fond memories of watching Hook on VHS when I was a kid
I learn something every time I watch. Thanks for the informative entertainment.
The light effect are really realistic !
I'm confident he called it the "Jolly Rancher" series, lol. I love this channel. Talented and entertaining episode as always
yup, he did 😂
wow, I for sure the water would be resin given the thumbnail, didn't expect the foil technique, amazing job dude.
This is so cool. Watching the final reveal, I kept hearing the captains voice from the POTC ride at Disneyland: “give ‘em a broadside lads!”
Love this build.
One of my favorite videos. That looks amazing!
Huh......I didn't realize Lindberg had a Jolly Rancher series😁, Incredible work.
The cannon, unexpectedly wonderful, put your work right over the top.
wow that foil did a LOT for creating a sense of scale with all the crisscrossing ripples!
Gosh, the foil water is so immensely believable
I love the cannon and smoke effect! The water is AMAZING! Looks really good but I cannot help but think the ships look unfinished... Almost like a badly rendered 3d model in a video game with little detail.
It would however take a long time to add the details in painting both ships, dry brushing sails, etc. But the end effect would look picture perfect instead of half finished as it does now.
Gorgeous. The sails are the only part which seem off. The wind direction seems opposite for each ship.
Apart from the fantastic diorama, this is about the most hilarious narration I've heard on one of these presentations - and if there's one thing TH-cam has taught me, it's that modelers are usually funnier than professional comedians.
definetly worth the wait, awsome diorama
You nailed all of this! The water and the cannon fire.. stunning!
0:05 jolly rancher series - sweet!
Makes me want to go back and replay Assassin's Creed Black Flag, these look awesome and love the water!
In my head I can see fighting crews swinging over, swinging daggers and firing old guns 🏴☠️ Inspiring build as always! 👌🏻
That. Was. Amazing!
Incredible job. Well done, you!
this looks magnificent
Good job! And good job the patreon's who created something!
That water base technique is great! Thanks for sharing