I love watching the fantastic scenes you create take shape. Your painstaking attention to the smallest details-from painting the rivets on the crashed helicopter, to the variety of plant growth on the back of the creature, is inspired!
Back in Panama in 89 I didn’t notice the 15 footer until I tripped over his back leg it blended in so well. Lucky for me it was already sucking out a corpse so we were able to get away distracting it with small explosives and we only lost Bama ( He was really from Utah). It looked just like this one . I still get the heebie jeebies
This is so thought provoking and incredibly well done. Just the idea of encountering something like that AFTER surviving a crash... My family is speculating about a part 2 that features the fate of the guy who ran off and left the other three to die.
i like to imagine that these monsters are Earth’s defenders, here to stop acts of war from occurring. it’s comforting art. great use of the music too; i noticed how some of your scraping or shaking actions corresponded with the “scratchy” sounds of the music. really cool!
I’ve been meaning to tell you, you have an amazing talent. The detail in those printers is crazy and your touch added makes for some mind blowing pieces. Love the helicopter the most, I used to do small airplanes, helicopters and cars but my hands aren’t built for that any more.
The fact that you never skimped on any details is impressive! The foliage feels dense and kinda overwhelming, just like an actual jungle. It's untamed, and the creature perfectly pulls on the string that rings the alarm for the fear of the unknown, because that is exactly what soldiers suddenly lost in a jungle would probably feel: a fear of not knowing what's lurking be hind the next corner
Hahaha that one guy's all, "Nope. Outta here." Awesome scene, you're always so detailed and intricate. Terrifying monster. And I will probably never stop being amazed and delighted with static grass hahaha
I love how the base design for the monster was a spider, and then in like 3 seconds it became one of the most 'f*** no' things I've ever seen. I love the creature design in these horror ones.
You're not so bad yourself, dude! As much as I enjoy and respect the 3-D printed monster, I found myself thinking about how you'd start with wire and foil then layers and layers and layers of clay! ;)
@@stormbourbon8379 i'm so happy you guys recognized me here, thanks for your interest in us, minibrick is one of our favorite sites, here we learn a lot from them to improve their own products!
Pretty sure it's related to the pin. It's either producing static so the pieces stand up or a magnetic field and the grass is metal bits. Super interesting either way. I know my dad would have gotten a kick out of watching her builds.
Absolutely brilliant and beautiful piece of art. Although the same can be said for all of your work 😁. It really is amazing how perfectly you tell the story each time. Thanks for posting these gems.
This would make a pretty interesting Sci Fi story. A bunch of soldiers were lost in a jungle and were attacked by an unexpected entity. Sooner or later, they fight back and with the help of reinforcements, they managed to take down the beast.
This scenario played out a few times in Vietnam concerning Bengal Tigers. These beasts were huge and would stalk and eat soldiers in the field. The NVA/VC as well as American forces have reports detailing these attacks.
@@Jack_Akiyama Oh yes, in fact there is an account of a US Marine Force Reconnaissance team hunting and killing one that ate one of their team members. There is a picture of them bringing back the carcas lashed to a bamboo pole.
I would love to see more of this, more monsters in action. Where normally the monster is just lying in wait and lurking about, ready to attack the unsuspecting victim. Here it is, the monster is now attacking the unsuspecting victim. I wanna see more of that.
A nice touch would have been to add a door gunner firing an M60 on the monster from the downed Huey. Not complaining though! This is the best diorama I've seen yet!
It’s so impressive seeing you make these AMAZING a monster Dioramas. I find them so satisfying and amazing to watch you make a whole scene with Just foam. Could you PLEASE do more War-Monster Dioramas. They are so cool.
The painstaking amount of time you take with your work, especially to ensure all of the tiniest detailing is there, is absolutely incredible, and truly shows in the outstanding quality of the finished product.
Awesome work! I am really loving your Vietnam War dioramas! Such a cool concept of having paranormal creatures being encountered in the war-torn jungles. Can't wait to see more!
Guessing this partakes in the jungles of Vietnam? You most definitely have what a great artist NEEDS.. a unique and amazing imagination!! Much respect!!
This is by far the most intriguing thing that I have ever witnessed on TH-cam. I have to say I am in awe at of what was created and wish I could create something such as this!
This usually takes somebody days to make, but you did it under twelve minutes. Now that takes some skill. Jokes aside, you did amazing on the artwork and camera transitioning.
I've often wondered: What do you do with the finished dioramas? Do you have glass cabinets you put them in or do you give them to friends? Because I imagine they must take up a lot of space after a while.
A very understandable question. They used to promotionate a lot their Etsy selling site at the beginning of the channel's life, but never happened again🤷♂️🤷♂️
This is awesome. Also curious do you get a new printer every video or do you reuse the same sponsor bits? That be a lot of printers if it was each time.
As someone who has no artistic talent, I love these kinds of videos. I love the delicate detail that goes into them but I also like creativity. Many of them show monsters of all shapes and sizes among the relatable things that we find so familiar in real life. Wow.
The locals told the soldiers to beware the jungle. That something ancient and deadly lurked within. They didn't listen. And now it has one of them by the foot. One of the village elders told them a rhyme of the creature, roughly translated, it goes: *In the jungle, always creeping* *Always hungry, never sleeping* *Flesh of wood, eyes of red* *Be aware or you'll be dead* But they scoffed at the local culture and called it superstition. Jokes on them.
How about you show us some of the preparatory work that goes into collecting and preparing all your materials? I think it would make a great tutorial for the younger players. Don't get me wrong, it's mesmerizing to watch you, but often I ask myself "What is that she's using" or "where did she find that" or just plain "How did she make that thing do THAT?"
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@@alexmason8557 amen brother
That’s awesome. Whats the contraception she uses for making the grass. Looks like hair fibres😄
The monster you made looks cute and I want to pet him, he's just misunderstood.
@@teaacustardcream2868 it's a static grass applicator, you'll find it under that name
I love watching the fantastic scenes you create take shape. Your painstaking attention to the smallest details-from painting the rivets on the crashed helicopter, to the variety of plant growth on the back of the creature, is inspired!
Chamo esse tipo de arte de "detalhismo". É quando a arte se preucupa com os mínimos dos mínimos detalhes. Impecável!
OBS: Eu não falo inglês
Bro just made the definition of Australia💀
You would have no chance of seeing that monster in a jungle until you're right next to it. Fantastic design and build! love it!
Back in Panama in 89 I didn’t notice the 15 footer until I tripped over his back leg it blended in so well. Lucky for me it was already sucking out a corpse so we were able to get away distracting it with small explosives and we only lost Bama ( He was really from Utah). It looked just like this one .
I still get the heebie jeebies
@@dspsblyuth what
@@Stupid_mexican04 the big spiders back in Panama
@@dspsblyuth How big?
@@justblitz453 I told you it was 15 feet if it was a foot
This is so thought provoking and incredibly well done. Just the idea of encountering something like that AFTER surviving a crash...
My family is speculating about a part 2 that features the fate of the guy who ran off and left the other three to die.
It'd be great if he tripped a cracked his skull - a much less climactic death - and the other three actually managed to survive
Before or After ....
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Could be that guy was scouting a clearing for the rescue bird to pick them up. In another life I was a UH60L crew chief and that was our SOP.
@@mattwest250 my Ignorance also let me to belief the same like the fist comment..good to know there might be more to it
i like to imagine that these monsters are Earth’s defenders, here to stop acts of war from occurring. it’s comforting art. great use of the music too; i noticed how some of your scraping or shaking actions corresponded with the “scratchy” sounds of the music. really cool!
You would be one of the first to die. Just kidding.
Almost like in Skull island, it reminds me a lot about them
Very well done indeed
Then why is it eating a soldier?
@@iambadatnamingthings3547 to stop acts of war occurring
Soldiers are not responsible for wars, old important men are.
I’ve been meaning to tell you, you have an amazing talent. The detail in those printers is crazy and your touch added makes for some mind blowing pieces. Love the helicopter the most, I used to do small airplanes, helicopters and cars but my hands aren’t built for that any more.
One thing I appreciate about this channel is that it rarely relies on pre-made models for creatures, 3D printing its own more often than not.
The detail is so good, it's a great piece of work 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
😩😩😩
In just one scene, you have told a more compelling story than modern horror movies.
Thought provoking and truly mind boggling.🤩🤩
imagine having a tour of the studio and where you store all your little creations, that would be so cool
The fact that you never skimped on any details is impressive! The foliage feels dense and kinda overwhelming, just like an actual jungle. It's untamed, and the creature perfectly pulls on the string that rings the alarm for the fear of the unknown, because that is exactly what soldiers suddenly lost in a jungle would probably feel: a fear of not knowing what's lurking be hind the next corner
She "skimped" on the creature by 3D printing it. Now if she actually made a bust out of it and poured that liquid in, now that would be real skill.
This has a very real Skull Island feel to it… I love it
I love the storylines and scenarios the ppl in the comments come up with on top of the art piece. It's so much fun!
Hahaha that one guy's all, "Nope. Outta here." Awesome scene, you're always so detailed and intricate. Terrifying monster. And I will probably never stop being amazed and delighted with static grass hahaha
I love how the base design for the monster was a spider, and then in like 3 seconds it became one of the most 'f*** no' things I've ever seen. I love the creature design in these horror ones.
Смотрю и каждый раз сердце замирает!🤗🤗🤗
Feels like a scene from a movie 🤔 just stunning !
amazing, I appreciate your patience and meticulousness in every detail of this piece, it gives me so much inspiration, thank you!!
You're not so bad yourself, dude! As much as I enjoy and respect the 3-D printed monster, I found myself thinking about how you'd start with wire and foil then layers and layers and layers of clay! ;)
Good to read you here, man👋👋
@@stormbourbon8379 i'm so happy you guys recognized me here, thanks for your interest in us, minibrick is one of our favorite sites, here we learn a lot from them to improve their own products!
@@albertoizquierdo9963 hello my friend, let's relax together with what minbrick people have done, it's so colorful and lively
Wow. If I had just one tiny spec of your talent I’d be the happiest guy in the world. Magnificent!
I love when you make the grass. I'm always impressed on how most of it would land straight up versus flat.
Pretty sure it's related to the pin. It's either producing static so the pieces stand up or a magnetic field and the grass is metal bits.
Super interesting either way. I know my dad would have gotten a kick out of watching her builds.
@@nicolecodbrajoe5229 I didn't think of them possibly being metal, interesting. I like it either way.
@@sydlaw2941 I'm leaning towards it being static but, yeah, it's neat either way. 😊
@@nicolecodbrajoe5229 you’re correct, it’s static that causes it to stand up right. The device is a ‘static grass applicator’ 😊
@@kirstend9390 thanks!
All that painstaking attention-to-detail and not a crack, chip or mark on those porcelain-like nails. Amazing!
They're press-on nails. If she breaks one, it can easily be replaced.
the attention to detail on everything is insane 👌 another awesome video
Nice work! You don’t see too many ladies building models but it sure is nice to see one here building them! 👍🙂😉
I suffer waiting for your videos but once they come out I'm always satisfied and hyped about seeing what they are
Between her mind and the skills coming from said mind to those hands are absolutely perfection. The passion and patience is definitely top shelf.
Terrifying scenario! Love the ideas you come up with, and I can't wait to see what you're doing next!
This has to be one of the best things I have ever watched. The music really makes it.
Absolutely brilliant and beautiful piece of art. Although the same can be said for all of your work 😁.
It really is amazing how perfectly you tell the story each time.
Thanks for posting these gems.
How people have the patience for something like this is beyond me.
This would make a pretty interesting Sci Fi story. A bunch of soldiers were lost in a jungle and were attacked by an unexpected entity. Sooner or later, they fight back and with the help of reinforcements, they managed to take down the beast.
This scenario played out a few times in Vietnam concerning Bengal Tigers. These beasts were huge and would stalk and eat soldiers in the field. The NVA/VC as well as American forces have reports detailing these attacks.
@@mattwest250 Did the Americans consider gunning them down?
@@Jack_Akiyama Oh yes, in fact there is an account of a US Marine Force Reconnaissance team hunting and killing one that ate one of their team members. There is a picture of them bringing back the carcas lashed to a bamboo pole.
That crashed chopper looks especially nice!
I am in love with your creepy and horror dioramas! Maybe a zombie-theme will be nice. :)
Like this so they can see
There is a zombie themed build on this channel and it's quite cool.
Just coming up with that concept is a talent. Bringing it to life is on a whole nother level. Outstanding !
I'm so glad this isn't another ASMR filled video.
I agree. I much prefer the slow music. The production value here is first rate!
I have neither the patience nor the vision to accomplish anything like this. You are brilliant.
Wonderful. Such an incredible monster. Thank you.
the ominous music when making the monster just makes it 5x more scarier btw this is amazing
I would love to see more of this, more monsters in action. Where normally the monster is just lying in wait and lurking about, ready to attack the unsuspecting victim. Here it is, the monster is now attacking the unsuspecting victim. I wanna see more of that.
A nice touch would have been to add a door gunner firing an M60 on the monster from the downed Huey. Not complaining though! This is the best diorama I've seen yet!
It’s so impressive seeing you make these AMAZING a monster Dioramas. I find them so satisfying and amazing to watch you make a whole scene with Just foam. Could you PLEASE do more War-Monster Dioramas. They are so cool.
The painstaking amount of time you take with your work, especially to ensure all of the tiniest detailing is there, is absolutely incredible, and truly shows in the outstanding quality of the finished product.
На фоне основной растительности, пальмы уж слишком искусственными выглядят!
Ну а в целом, отличная работа - как всегда!👍
These deserve to be apart of a movie
Awesome work! I am really loving your Vietnam War dioramas! Such a cool concept of having paranormal creatures being encountered in the war-torn jungles. Can't wait to see more!
Guessing this partakes in the jungles of Vietnam?
You most definitely have what a great artist NEEDS.. a unique and amazing imagination!!
Much respect!!
LOVE you guys work, albeit I am surprised you didnt put water ripples around the chopper.
Maybe it's been there a while and the dudes figured it would be safer to stay by it in case someone came looking for them, then the monster showed up?
This is by far the most intriguing thing that I have ever witnessed on TH-cam. I have to say I am in awe at of what was created and wish I could create something such as this!
WAw! Ficou incrível! 👍
Oh man its an ulcerated tree spirit, better get the mimic tear out. Awesome job on the diorama!
This reminds me of skull island
Your so talented!! I wanna see this scene turned into a full movie
The attention to detail is of the charts! Amazing
Amazing. You've just got a new sub from me.
The grass drizzle blows my mind, I have no idea what I'm seeing lollll so cool
This usually takes somebody days to make, but you did it under twelve minutes. Now that takes some skill.
Jokes aside, you did amazing on the artwork and camera transitioning.
Amazing piece of art, the one soldier running away is the best part to me as well as the creative way of replicating water.
I've often wondered: What do you do with the finished dioramas? Do you have glass cabinets you put them in or do you give them to friends? Because I imagine they must take up a lot of space after a while.
They sell them on Etsy! Or at least they used to, now that I’m looking I’m having trouble finding their shop.
A very understandable question. They used to promotionate a lot their Etsy selling site at the beginning of the channel's life, but never happened again🤷♂️🤷♂️
Same, I was thinking about it today and I think they probably have a warehouse.
the amount of creativity and different skills being applied here is inspiring!
This is awesome. Also curious do you get a new printer every video or do you reuse the same sponsor bits? That be a lot of printers if it was each time.
As someone who has no artistic talent, I love these kinds of videos. I love the delicate detail that goes into them but I also like creativity. Many of them show monsters of all shapes and sizes among the relatable things that we find so familiar in real life. Wow.
*👏🏼🇧🇷 Adorei 😍*
Just gigantic. All the wonderful details. Crazy!
This happened to my buddy Eric once
I was immediately reminded of Vietnam, the diorama is super
The locals told the soldiers to beware the jungle. That something ancient and deadly lurked within. They didn't listen. And now it has one of them by the foot.
One of the village elders told them a rhyme of the creature, roughly translated, it goes:
*In the jungle, always creeping*
*Always hungry, never sleeping*
*Flesh of wood, eyes of red*
*Be aware or you'll be dead*
But they scoffed at the local culture and called it superstition. Jokes on them.
This is a very good movie concept, hope that someone take this idea to the big screen!
How about you show us some of the preparatory work that goes into collecting and preparing all your materials? I think it would make a great tutorial for the younger players. Don't get me wrong, it's mesmerizing to watch you, but often I ask myself "What is that she's using" or "where did she find that" or just plain "How did she make that thing do THAT?"
This is the kind of diorama that makes me sincerely wish for some Agent Orange. Wonderful job!
I love the Grootigator/Scorpion monster, that's awesome!
Espectacular el profesionalismo y la delicadeza de las manos de esta Mujer! Gracias por los vídeos.
This Jungle Look so perfect. You can feel actually feel it
This is extremely talented. I’m so surprised she didn’t get a single drop of paint nor glue or anything on her fingers and hands!
All the ones I've seen by men are actually not as good and realistic
This is amazing!!👍🏻
I love watching these things get created!!!!!!
i imagine a whole stopmotion movie with such scenes
Wieder einmal Wunderbar. Tolles Video .
I go full old-man mode watching these. Haw hanging wide open in awe
This would actually be a very good movie
Looks like a scene right outta Kong: Skull Island, absolutely love it❤❤❤
That broken Heli was really well done
The detailing is 😍🤒😱
Thats the demon from Princess Mononoke!!!! Awesome !!!
These monster ideas are film worthy. Love it.
This monster is really cool! Super well made diorama as always.
Грандиозно, МАСТЕР, ваша работа шедевр.
Просто великолепная работа. У меня нет слов. Девушка молодец!
I've watched all of your amazing creations. My only regret is I never get to hear your thought process.
Absolutely stunning creature design!!!
That creature design is awesome, like something from a Souls game
Wow! Very cool! 😎
That was fantastic! Love how you created this scene; very detailed. Excellent job!
Thyme as trees - nice idea! Looks great and smells tasty, too. 🤩
I love the plant and tree scenery.
That thing would blend in better than a Vietcong, amazing work!
My god, she's talented. Just mind blowing.
These girls are so good at this, and I love their style
I never really say this about anything anymore. But this is mind blowing
10:23 this guy has the right idea.
Awesome work !.
Everything about this is so unreal!
Even the music is perfect!
So glad I came across this :)
This is horrific, incredibly well done.