Bill, this video was absolutely "MASSIVE", to quote British people. Seriously an impressive one, my friend. And seeing everyone's questions was extra fun. You packed a lot into this. Congratulations on 50 episodes!
Was honestly slightly surprised to see how organized poundland seemed to be, every time I go into the dollar store I have to wade through piles of various things spilling onto the floor. You chose your adventure companion wisely, gotta have transportation! Congrats on 50 fantastic episodes~
I'll go ahead and take that as a yes, friend! Nice husks there Bill, love the wire / panel texture and those exhaust pipe pen nibs are excellent. Talk to ya later best bud =]
They're called gripper studs! Others are right, they'll be in the haberdashery section of your craft/fabric store. Similar ones that are rings and not studs can be found in kits for snap buttons. Also if you're ever in the market for greeblies, try nail art decoration kits. They've got the best selection of little trinkets and random shapes that look great on minis, even the grunge industrial space kind!
Beat me to it! Yep, came here to say the same- I sew for dolls and I use these little pronged studs all the time. They're great for all sorts of things.
I didn't know the exact name I knew they were a type of stud so i went looking for the answer and i found it! I have a FedEx ground shirt covered in the pyramid ones from back in my youth.
Bill, your content really takes me back to the days of actually watching fun crafting shows on cable television. You are what makes TH-cam a worthwhile platform.
"There's people who make like two videos a day. You should value your time more." Haha! Jenga clamp =cool. Baking Soda and water??? What!!!! I'm mixing some up right now. Studson... Hahaha. Also, your reaction to Nick. : ) It's good to see you out of the house, even if it's as though you went back in time to the 1960's Earth to visit Poundland, just like the Star Trek episodes you said you hate. Hmmm... Your Globe Planet idea is brilliant. Do that! Love the figures! Congrats on 50 episodes!
I love how all your builds have accessible elements to them, it’s inspiring as someone who doesn’t just have massive sheets of xps foam or stacks of specialist epoxy clay lying around. One of my faves is your video on cardboard rock formations for this very reason. I always come away with ideas - I’ve even started my own plastic bottle top collection and a bits box with beads in it. Congrats on 50 episodes Bill, here’s to many more!
This show, you, your art are so unashamedly imaginative, so well produced, shot and so polished that it is incredible that you've only done 50 episodes. You've brought all your personality, talent and experience together with your passion, it's bloody inspiring.
@15:49 I remember going to goodwill thrift stores with my mom when I was a kid and they used tot carry these mix and match bags of toys! I wish they still did!
Whenever you and studson collab it's honestly the funniest content i've seen on youtube in awhile, i'd love to see ya'll make junk and jokes together more
Congratulations on your INSERT SIGNIFICANT EPISODE NUMBER HERE ! I really can't wait to see what you make in INSERT SIGNIFICANT EPISODE NUMBER HERE. Inspiring as always Dan- I mean Bill! You're Bill... Congratulations!
Congrats on the big 50. For anyone who wants thinner EVA foam (or only has thicker foam) you can cut a small square off and iron it (pressing down hard) between baking paper. It tends to curl so as soon as you've finished ironing place a heavy book on top and press down hard for a minute or so until it cools a bit. You can then cut little bits out of your square. I didn't have much luck ironing a whole sheet or large bits, but small squares work well.
Congrats on 50 episodes! the models look amazing you'd never think they're scratch build they look so professional. I cant wait to see more of your projects in the future!
Congratulations on making it to 50 episodes! From the moment I stumbled onto your channel, I knew I'd discovered something wonderful, and for 50 consecutive episodes, you've proven me, and a slew of my maker friends, right time and again. You're an inspiration, you're a wonder, and you make me proud to tell people I make art with trash. Never stop making stuff, Bill.
This episode was a real treat. 50 down, and I can't wait to see what 50 more holds! Your video art is truly something special, and it's awesome to see you flex your imagination with this fabulous show.
Not sure if anyone has weighed in yet, but the little dome with four legs being used for a creature head looks to me like the studs you use to 80’s punk a jacket/vest-one would push them through the fabric then bend the prongs in towards the center to hold it. If those prongs are frighteningly sharp, then you probably have some jacket studs on your hands.
During the pandemic while I was laid off from work and unemployed for a year. I had kept myself busy doing art projects; made two doctor plague mask and a 1 meter tall blue monkey marionette made with wire coat hangers, stockings, fluffy yarn, felt sheets, a lot of white school glue and hot glue.
Incredible 50th episode!!! Thank you for posting this... Congratulations on some amazing builds, congratulations on some amazing guests and congratulations on 48 great episodes!!!
I have to say it. This is the best channel I found in years! I’m surprised you don’t have millions of subscribers because you absolutely deserve it!!! Ok, now I go back to binge watching all the videos.
Congrats! I very much appreciate that you aren't making Warhammer terrain. The world would be missing out on your creative vision. Great editing, great builds, and too funny! You're the complete package!
6:27 that thing is known as a dome stud, also often called a nailhead round stud. they are mostly used for clothing manufacturing, for items such as Bags, jeans, hats...
Great video as always! You and The Crafsman are the first two crafters I decided to follow, and I still think you guys are the best, for the quality of your videos is ridiculously good. You have been of great inspiration. Congrats!
I met you not long ago, but I absolutely love your creativity and your content. Greetings from Spain. What I would absolutely love (in a long term) is you writing a book-novel/graphic novel-comic in which you included all the creatures you created. It would be fantastic to read all the stories behind their creation. Keep on qith your content, is astonishing.
Yup. Explanations range from British kids wouldn't know what a "ninja" is to the word "ninja" being too violent for a cartoon. Didn't seem to affect the Samurai Pizza Cats though???
@@Dan_Does fair point. Samurai tend to just come at you with a sword whereas ninjas could sneak up and do you in with any number of exotic pointy objects.
The little thing you stuck on as a head-piece with the four little spikes is a kind of rivet. You can push it into clothing, bend the spikes inward and it stays there to look cool. Great video btw.
What a treat! Enjoyed this so much. Love seeing so all the crafters/makers/artist that I follow and admire come together and support each other. You are all wonderful people doing the work that we need more of in the world. Thank you all for sharing! Oh and thanks Bill
I always love seeing your uploads. They're the equivalent of those really good shows we had when we were kids, but for our big, dumb adult interests. It's a nice vibe.
I've been watching since the first episode and even though it wasn't great back then , i knew if i waited long enough you'd fulfill your potential . Well , here we are , 49 episodes later, and I'm still waiting ... get it together Bill , damn ! :)
Congratulations Bill for your 50 episodes. Great content and entertainment every time. And I allways learn something new. Your diy glue activator is a good idea. Thank you, sir.
Congrats on your 50th video! I loved this one, it really looks fun to make I might have to try it too! I ended up rewinding every couple of minutes because my spouse was interested and kept asking me to go back so they could watch over my shoulder too. Seeing all the clips from the other makers was a real special treat too.
I love how simple yet effective your builds are, and the concept of your rust world, is just so fun! Me being a fan of rust myself. Makes me want to experiment writing a story that takes place on your world.
That round spikey thing used to be put on clothes in the 80s-90s as rivets. Fun story my mother got one stuck in her eye after taking off a jacket covered in them over her head.
It's very rewarding to watch through and learn a bit of lore with each video. But at the same time each video can stand on it's own without knowing everything so it's easy to share. All-around good content
Congrats on hitting fifty! I love watching how other people make things come to life out of their head. You have so many clever solutions for creating. My curious question is, do you ever feel a little cramped in your space there or does it feel nice and cozy? How do you ventilate a space under a roof? Do you think if you ever move house you'll plan a different dedicated space for working? What would YOUR ideal maker space look like? (Don't lose the stickers and colored lights, though that's pretty iconic and a bit of a signature look)
A yes the 50th episode...I remeber like it was yesterday...your first episode so fresh full of dreams, creativity, energy....inspiration. off to the next fifty good luck for the future.
Holy hell, I think that's the first time I've ever heard anyone even mention 3X3 Eyes on TH-cam. That is one of the classics I love and wish I could watch again
Love your narrative Bill! Fascinating, and you're absolutely right! It pulls everything together, and gives your builds a background story. Really nice World you've got going. I'm looking forward to seeing more when you have time. 😉🤝👍
You got me into scratch building. Thank you so much man, I don't think I have ever enjoyed a hobby as much as this. It brings all of my love for post apocalypse, sci-fi and miniatures together and I've been surprised at some of the stuff I've been able to make. But man I really need to figure out the painting part of it because I still suck at that. But I really appreciate the inspiration, I think I might even start working on making a cool space in my garage like you have there.
Happy 50th ep! 🥳 The rust husks came out great, absolutely love them! Your retirement plan is solid, I may adopt that as my own. Can’t wait to see your world, so exciting! And thank you for the ocean shots 🥰
Really pleased to see you hit this milestone, Bill - here's to many more. I do appreciate the sharing of your thought process, I know for each of us our trains of thought feel so mundane because we live on their tracks, but some key junctions are worth sharing. I feel like it was maybe Adam Savage who extolled the virtue of walking through a hardware store, looking at various items and thinking to oneself "how can I misuse this?"
Congratulations on 50 episodes Bill (can’t believe you’re counting the rusty bead bracelet) Those things you used as faces are fabric studs, you put the spikes through material and bend them in to hold the studs to clothing. Glad to see the junk I collected from between the sofa cushions is proving useful. 😂 Though now I’m terrified I’ll clean up down there and find all those greebles I’ve dropped while crafting will have morphed themselves into one of those things…… Alan Partridge! That’s who Dan was reminding me of! 🤣
@@BillMakingStuff Yup! they came from an old stud machine I have for customising clothes, I was an angsty teenager so for some reason everything needed studs 😂
wtf! Your homemade activator is revolutionary. I got the one from army painter years ago and only used it twice because it stinks of instant cancer. I dont know really how bad it is but its impossible to find out what they put in there besides of alcohol and "call your doctor if you touched me". As if he knows whats in there and how to help me stop the sprawling mutations. Thank you so much. Also: congrats on the fiftieth! Love the stuff you make!
Congrats on the 50th episode! I recognised the town centre on your excursion and used to work in that millets you walked past! Had no idea you were a local. Love your videos. Like a messed up, sci-fi horror art attack.
Congratulations 🥳🥂💜 If you are making beatbots, terrain, monsters, buildings or a quick painting, you are always entertaining and I enjoy all your 50 videos!!
Just found your channel, and this is the first vid I've watched. I really enjoyed the build and the humor sprinkled in like a fine seasoning. I also have been creating worlds, but now you've inspired me to take a crack at building my own minis to fit in. Congrats on 50 episodes, sir! Here's to many more :)
Congratulations on your 50th episode and it was a goodie! I have often thought about a tabletop game in your bead robot world where people could just make their squad of robots to battle others.
Not surprised at all that you worked as a DP in film. I have often started in envy at just how pretty your tiny attic of junk supplies looks in that shot. I mean, it's pretty enough to make it the front of your Squarespace™️ website. Love your work. Here's to the next 50 episodes.
Man I love this video so much. Most of all channels I follow was here. Dude this is crazy. Bill, congrats for ur 50th video. I hope to see much more of them. I wish all success to u. Be safe, Keep building.
Congrats on 50 episodes, Bill. You're a fine man, who puts way more work into his videos than most. Especially those meticulous time-lapse montages. Your concept of the "Meat Mountain" is not too dissimilar to a concept I've had for D&D, called "Meat Mold". Organisms with properties of both flesh and fungus. Growing in the earth, like a mycelium network, and developing increasing complexity as it expands. Until it forms meat dungeons, that adventurers can delve into (if they have the stomach for it, that is). And like your mountain, the meat mold is (usually) sedentary, requiring it to spawn all manner of fleshy horrors to venture forth and obtain biomass to feed the Mother Mold's unceasing hunger. Which, naturally, are monsters the adventurers would fight.
Thank you so much for being such a big inspiration for me, and I'm sure for other people too. I've learned so much and got into making little scratch builds and things because of you. Besides being educational, your videos are always super entertaining and I'm glad I found your channel. I hope you keep uploading and have a great time while doing it!
Happy 50th episode, Bill! Love the gross meat monsters and the rust, and I can't wait to see what other environments and critters you have in store. Bit of a personal note but it was kind of inspiring to get a peek behind the curtain. I've been trying to make a proper video for months now, and between technical difficulties and life causing delays it's been a bit discouraging. This video seemed to come in at the right time to motivate me to finish filming.
Did you forget your baby girl at home and went shopping? Or did you bring her along, in your backpack the whole time? Congrats on 50 ep! Love the show.
Pen tips make for good bullets if glu em to the end of a wire and insert the other end into a miniature gun the adds some cotton ball stuff to the wire in-between for smoke
Congrats on 50 episodes Bill! I feel like they would make a cool enemy to fight in a TTRPG or similar. Or a survival horror type thing. Heres to many more!
Oooh this is a great concept and design! I love the RustHusks (what a tongue twister) It's actually quite inspiring, since I've had something similar in mind for a while for my own fantasy world, but never had a good idea for what they'd look like. Maybe a little less metal scraps and more bones, wood and debris for me though, but yeah, rusthusks are great!
I think that I won Bill's Friends Bingo as I already subscribe to all of the superstar special guests that sent in their questions. This was a kick ass video Bill, well done sir.
First, Axe Hands definitely looks like its very fashionable, striking a runway pose. Second, congrats on 50!! This was a great episode, l love your channel. Have a great week!
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Happy 50th, Bill 🎂 now please sir, just a thimble full of milk is all I crave
He said NO!
@@Dan_Does everywhere I look there is a Dan 0.0
Ok ok Studson... you've waited long enough *gets out teat*
@@BillMakingStuff 😳
@@BillMakingStuff I said, "not in a creepy way."
Bill, this video was absolutely "MASSIVE", to quote British people. Seriously an impressive one, my friend. And seeing everyone's questions was extra fun. You packed a lot into this.
Congratulations on 50 episodes!
Thanks Crafsman
OMG the legend himself!
50 episodes is definitely a milestone, especially of this quality.
thanks Xyer
Great video, Bill. And a huge congrats on 50 episodes!
And a huge congrats on your 855th
@@BillMakingStuff mine take a quarter of the time. You’ve made at least 855 boylei video’s worth.
Was honestly slightly surprised to see how organized poundland seemed to be, every time I go into the dollar store I have to wade through piles of various things spilling onto the floor. You chose your adventure companion wisely, gotta have transportation! Congrats on 50 fantastic episodes~
Thanks for the great question Devon.
Wow that’s a super clean and organized store! I’m rather jealous of your poundland.
I'll go ahead and take that as a yes, friend! Nice husks there Bill, love the wire / panel texture and those exhaust pipe pen nibs are excellent. Talk to ya later best bud =]
Fine!
Hehe
They're called gripper studs! Others are right, they'll be in the haberdashery section of your craft/fabric store. Similar ones that are rings and not studs can be found in kits for snap buttons.
Also if you're ever in the market for greeblies, try nail art decoration kits. They've got the best selection of little trinkets and random shapes that look great on minis, even the grunge industrial space kind!
Beat me to it! Yep, came here to say the same- I sew for dolls and I use these little pronged studs all the time. They're great for all sorts of things.
I didn't know the exact name I knew they were a type of stud so i went looking for the answer and i found it! I have a FedEx ground shirt covered in the pyramid ones from back in my youth.
I think I've seen them called "claw rivets/studs" before?
I've got some of those studs from my grand parents, and the box claims they are for reinforcing the souls of shoes, so the wooden parts lasts longer.
Bill, your content really takes me back to the days of actually watching fun crafting shows on cable television. You are what makes TH-cam a worthwhile platform.
"There's people who make like two videos a day. You should value your time more." Haha!
Jenga clamp =cool.
Baking Soda and water??? What!!!! I'm mixing some up right now.
Studson... Hahaha.
Also, your reaction to Nick. : )
It's good to see you out of the house, even if it's as though you went back in time to the 1960's Earth to visit Poundland, just like the Star Trek episodes you said you hate. Hmmm...
Your Globe Planet idea is brilliant. Do that!
Love the figures! Congrats on 50 episodes!
Thank you mate. And thanks for the report... I know you watched it now
I love how all your builds have accessible elements to them, it’s inspiring as someone who doesn’t just have massive sheets of xps foam or stacks of specialist epoxy clay lying around. One of my faves is your video on cardboard rock formations for this very reason. I always come away with ideas - I’ve even started my own plastic bottle top collection and a bits box with beads in it. Congrats on 50 episodes Bill, here’s to many more!
This show, you, your art are so unashamedly imaginative, so well produced, shot and so polished that it is incredible that you've only done 50 episodes. You've brought all your personality, talent and experience together with your passion, it's bloody inspiring.
I love this guy's name.
@15:49 I remember going to goodwill thrift stores with my mom when I was a kid and they used tot carry these mix and match bags of toys! I wish they still did!
Whenever you and studson collab it's honestly the funniest content i've seen on youtube in awhile, i'd love to see ya'll make junk and jokes together more
Congratulations on your INSERT SIGNIFICANT EPISODE NUMBER HERE ! I really can't wait to see what you make in INSERT SIGNIFICANT EPISODE NUMBER HERE.
Inspiring as always Dan- I mean Bill! You're Bill... Congratulations!
Congrats on the big 50.
For anyone who wants thinner EVA foam (or only has thicker foam) you can cut a small square off and iron it (pressing down hard) between baking paper. It tends to curl so as soon as you've finished ironing place a heavy book on top and press down hard for a minute or so until it cools a bit. You can then cut little bits out of your square. I didn't have much luck ironing a whole sheet or large bits, but small squares work well.
Congrats on 50 episodes! the models look amazing you'd never think they're scratch build they look so professional. I cant wait to see more of your projects in the future!
These models he builds ARE professional, silly!
Congratulations on making it to 50 episodes!
From the moment I stumbled onto your channel, I knew I'd discovered something wonderful, and for 50 consecutive episodes, you've proven me, and a slew of my maker friends, right time and again.
You're an inspiration, you're a wonder, and you make me proud to tell people I make art with trash.
Never stop making stuff, Bill.
The bit where Crafsman did an impression of Bill's trademark stutter and side stare. Just hilarious.
This episode was a real treat. 50 down, and I can't wait to see what 50 more holds! Your video art is truly something special, and it's awesome to see you flex your imagination with this fabulous show.
Not sure if anyone has weighed in yet, but the little dome with four legs being used for a creature head looks to me like the studs you use to 80’s punk a jacket/vest-one would push them through the fabric then bend the prongs in towards the center to hold it. If those prongs are frighteningly sharp, then you probably have some jacket studs on your hands.
During the pandemic while I was laid off from work and unemployed for a year. I had kept myself busy doing art projects; made two doctor plague mask and a 1 meter tall blue monkey marionette made with wire coat hangers, stockings, fluffy yarn, felt sheets, a lot of white school glue and hot glue.
Congrats for 50 episodes, I watch and rewatch all of them every week, such big inspiration, make it more affordable to make miniatures
Incredible 50th episode!!! Thank you for posting this... Congratulations on some amazing builds, congratulations on some amazing guests and congratulations on 48 great episodes!!!
I have to say it. This is the best channel I found in years! I’m surprised you don’t have millions of subscribers because you absolutely deserve it!!! Ok, now I go back to binge watching all the videos.
Congrats! I very much appreciate that you aren't making Warhammer terrain. The world would be missing out on your creative vision. Great editing, great builds, and too funny! You're the complete package!
6:27 that thing is known as a dome stud, also often called a nailhead round stud. they are mostly used for clothing manufacturing, for items such as Bags, jeans, hats...
Great video as always! You and The Crafsman are the first two crafters I decided to follow, and I still think you guys are the best, for the quality of your videos is ridiculously good. You have been of great inspiration. Congrats!
I met you not long ago, but I absolutely love your creativity and your content. Greetings from Spain.
What I would absolutely love (in a long term) is you writing a book-novel/graphic novel-comic in which you included all the creatures you created. It would be fantastic to read all the stories behind their creation.
Keep on qith your content, is astonishing.
But straight up they're called "Teenage Mutant HERO Turtles" over there?!
Yup. Explanations range from British kids wouldn't know what a "ninja" is to the word "ninja" being too violent for a cartoon.
Didn't seem to affect the Samurai Pizza Cats though???
Yes! Ninjas are too violent!
But which are more violent? Ninjas or Samurai?
@@retrorandy77 Ninja's are sneaky... More violent
@@Dan_Does fair point. Samurai tend to just come at you with a sword whereas ninjas could sneak up and do you in with any number of exotic pointy objects.
The little thing you stuck on as a head-piece with the four little spikes is a kind of rivet. You can push it into clothing, bend the spikes inward and it stays there to look cool.
Great video btw.
Congratulations on 50 videos. I look forward to what ever you have planned next.
You have life! Not a job. Live it up!!!!! Jobs kill. Live is love of living and you got some LIFE brother. Thank you for sharing life with all of us.
What a treat! Enjoyed this so much. Love seeing so all the crafters/makers/artist that I follow and admire come together and support each other. You are all wonderful people doing the work that we need more of in the world. Thank you all for sharing! Oh and thanks Bill
Congrats, Bill! 50 is a big deal, especially with all the work you put in to your builds and videos. I enjoy every one of them. Keep making stuff!
I always love seeing your uploads. They're the equivalent of those really good shows we had when we were kids, but for our big, dumb adult interests. It's a nice vibe.
Congrats on the 50th dude!
Your videos always give me so much peace and enjoyment.
I can't wait for more canon!
Thank you for existing!
I've been watching since the first episode and even though it wasn't great back then , i knew if i waited long enough you'd fulfill your potential . Well , here we are , 49 episodes later, and I'm still waiting ... get it together Bill , damn ! :)
Congratulations Bill for your 50 episodes. Great content and entertainment every time. And I allways learn something new. Your diy glue activator is a good idea. Thank you, sir.
Congrats on your 50th video! I loved this one, it really looks fun to make I might have to try it too! I ended up rewinding every couple of minutes because my spouse was interested and kept asking me to go back so they could watch over my shoulder too. Seeing all the clips from the other makers was a real special treat too.
I liked this, nice to see the town around you, thanks for sharing. And great creations as always Mr. Bill!
Thanks for watching
50 vids and I enjoyed every minute of them. Thanks for all the entertainmentand your amazing stuff.
MMmm, @Billmakingstuff you're having Telegram Spam going on
I love how simple yet effective your builds are, and the concept of your rust world, is just so fun! Me being a fan of rust myself. Makes me want to experiment writing a story that takes place on your world.
In addition how to make your own super glue accelerant is super helpful
Congrats on making 50 videos! I’ve enjoyed each one. I’m glad you decided to start making them.
That round spikey thing used to be put on clothes in the 80s-90s as rivets. Fun story my mother got one stuck in her eye after taking off a jacket covered in them over her head.
shouldn't laugh
It's very rewarding to watch through and learn a bit of lore with each video. But at the same time each video can stand on it's own without knowing everything so it's easy to share. All-around good content
Congrats on hitting fifty! I love watching how other people make things come to life out of their head. You have so many clever solutions for creating. My curious question is, do you ever feel a little cramped in your space there or does it feel nice and cozy? How do you ventilate a space under a roof? Do you think if you ever move house you'll plan a different dedicated space for working? What would YOUR ideal maker space look like? (Don't lose the stickers and colored lights, though that's pretty iconic and a bit of a signature look)
A yes the 50th episode...I remeber like it was yesterday...your first episode so fresh full of dreams, creativity, energy....inspiration. off to the next fifty good luck for the future.
Holy hell, I think that's the first time I've ever heard anyone even mention 3X3 Eyes on TH-cam. That is one of the classics I love and wish I could watch again
Outstanding ! (as usual)
Congratulations on your 50th ! Looking forward to many more ! Thank you Mr. Bill !
Congratulations on 50, can’t be easy with this level of production value.
Love your narrative Bill! Fascinating, and you're absolutely right! It pulls everything together, and gives your builds a background story. Really nice World you've got going. I'm looking forward to seeing more when you have time. 😉🤝👍
You got me into scratch building. Thank you so much man, I don't think I have ever enjoyed a hobby as much as this. It brings all of my love for post apocalypse, sci-fi and miniatures together and I've been surprised at some of the stuff I've been able to make. But man I really need to figure out the painting part of it because I still suck at that. But I really appreciate the inspiration, I think I might even start working on making a cool space in my garage like you have there.
Congratulations on your 50th episode! I absolutely love your channel!!
I paused the video to comment this. I thoroughly love this video, when you dressed up as Dan, I laughed so hard! You're inspiring!
It's good to see the rust and bead guy finaly getting to celebrate
Great 50th episode Bill, Looking forward to the next 50!
Happy 50th ep! 🥳 The rust husks came out great, absolutely love them! Your retirement plan is solid, I may adopt that as my own. Can’t wait to see your world, so exciting! And thank you for the ocean shots 🥰
Really pleased to see you hit this milestone, Bill - here's to many more. I do appreciate the sharing of your thought process, I know for each of us our trains of thought feel so mundane because we live on their tracks, but some key junctions are worth sharing. I feel like it was maybe Adam Savage who extolled the virtue of walking through a hardware store, looking at various items and thinking to oneself "how can I misuse this?"
Bill, that was epic. The little Rust Husks we’re ace and the TH-camr guests were a treat. Here’s to 50 more!
Congratulations on 50 episodes Bill (can’t believe you’re counting the rusty bead bracelet)
Those things you used as faces are fabric studs, you put the spikes through material and bend them in to hold the studs to clothing. Glad to see the junk I collected from between the sofa cushions is proving useful. 😂 Though now I’m terrified I’ll clean up down there and find all those greebles I’ve dropped while crafting will have morphed themselves into one of those things……
Alan Partridge! That’s who Dan was reminding me of! 🤣
You sent me those studs I think
@@BillMakingStuff Yup! they came from an old stud machine I have for customising clothes, I was an angsty teenager so for some reason everything needed studs 😂
wtf! Your homemade activator is revolutionary. I got the one from army painter years ago and only used it twice because it stinks of instant cancer. I dont know really how bad it is but its impossible to find out what they put in there besides of alcohol and "call your doctor if you touched me". As if he knows whats in there and how to help me stop the sprawling mutations. Thank you so much.
Also: congrats on the fiftieth! Love the stuff you make!
Got a bag of "pure soda" today [Heitmanns Reine Soda (for any German readers)]
And it works like a charm. Instant cure on a piece of paper.
Congrats on the 50th episode! I recognised the town centre on your excursion and used to work in that millets you walked past! Had no idea you were a local. Love your videos. Like a messed up, sci-fi horror art attack.
Congratulations 🥳🥂💜
If you are making beatbots, terrain, monsters, buildings or a quick painting, you are always entertaining and I enjoy all your 50 videos!!
Just found your channel, and this is the first vid I've watched. I really enjoyed the build and the humor sprinkled in like a fine seasoning. I also have been creating worlds, but now you've inspired me to take a crack at building my own minis to fit in. Congrats on 50 episodes, sir! Here's to many more :)
Congratulations on your 50th episode and it was a goodie! I have often thought about a tabletop game in your bead robot world where people could just make their squad of robots to battle others.
I cannot tell you how happy it made me to hear you are a hard SF reader. Hard SF for life. Lovely video, and have fun in Manchester!
A joy to watch, on to your NEXT 500 episodes!
Ah, well, maybe next 5, then
I love your videos Bill. Every time I get so much inspiration from you.
Not surprised at all that you worked as a DP in film. I have often started in envy at just how pretty your tiny attic of junk supplies looks in that shot. I mean, it's pretty enough to make it the front of your Squarespace™️ website.
Love your work. Here's to the next 50 episodes.
Super cool tie in with meat mountain. One of my favorite pieces of lore yet!
Every time I can watch your new video before sleep, I feel like a child listening a super interesting sci-fi bedtime story. Love it so match!!!
Happy 50th episode Bill, And great topic you picked out for it. Keep up the great work my friend
Man I love this video so much. Most of all channels I follow was here. Dude this is crazy. Bill, congrats for ur 50th video. I hope to see much more of them. I wish all success to u. Be safe, Keep building.
Congrats on 50 episodes, Bill. You're a fine man, who puts way more work into his videos than most. Especially those meticulous time-lapse montages.
Your concept of the "Meat Mountain" is not too dissimilar to a concept I've had for D&D, called "Meat Mold". Organisms with properties of both flesh and fungus. Growing in the earth, like a mycelium network, and developing increasing complexity as it expands. Until it forms meat dungeons, that adventurers can delve into (if they have the stomach for it, that is). And like your mountain, the meat mold is (usually) sedentary, requiring it to spawn all manner of fleshy horrors to venture forth and obtain biomass to feed the Mother Mold's unceasing hunger. Which, naturally, are monsters the adventurers would fight.
Ah damn... well I'm still doing it
Congrats on 50 episodes here’s to lots more
One of my absolute fave vids from you ever, so fun to see and love the concept and design of the husks!!!
Thank you so much for being such a big inspiration for me, and I'm sure for other people too. I've learned so much and got into making little scratch builds and things because of you. Besides being educational, your videos are always super entertaining and I'm glad I found your channel. I hope you keep uploading and have a great time while doing it!
Happy 50th episode, Bill! Love the gross meat monsters and the rust, and I can't wait to see what other environments and critters you have in store.
Bit of a personal note but it was kind of inspiring to get a peek behind the curtain. I've been trying to make a proper video for months now, and between technical difficulties and life causing delays it's been a bit discouraging. This video seemed to come in at the right time to motivate me to finish filming.
Happy 50th!!! That’s awesome!
I genuinely whispered “dry brushing” when you grabbed the makeup brush.
Seriously probs my favourite channel on TH-cam. I cant believe it's been 50 episodes already! Keep it up!
Glad my first brand new bill episode was episode 50! Hi Bill, hope you’re doing extra great today!
Did you forget your baby girl at home and went shopping? Or did you bring her along, in your backpack the whole time? Congrats on 50 ep! Love the show.
Pen tips make for good bullets if glu em to the end of a wire and insert the other end into a miniature gun the adds some cotton ball stuff to the wire in-between for smoke
Congratulations on your 50 episodes! Have been following all of them! Cheers!
Yes Bill this guy is a spammer and I told him so.
Congrats on 50 episodes Bill!
I feel like they would make a cool enemy to fight in a TTRPG or similar. Or a survival horror type thing.
Heres to many more!
Love your content and I would LOVE to see a diorama mixing all of these builds you've made into a little world
Happy 50th! The globe idea is fantastic
Your wit, humour, videography, absolutely brilliant. Oh and then there's the amazing creations, I suppose that deserves credit to 👌
Oooh this is a great concept and design! I love the RustHusks (what a tongue twister)
It's actually quite inspiring, since I've had something similar in mind for a while for my own fantasy world, but never had a good idea for what they'd look like.
Maybe a little less metal scraps and more bones, wood and debris for me though, but yeah, rusthusks are great!
I think that I won Bill's Friends Bingo as I already subscribe to all of the superstar special guests that sent in their questions. This was a kick ass video Bill, well done sir.
So clever. Brilliant
These would look great for space station zero/stargrave and the like. Super inspiring stuff !
First, Axe Hands definitely looks like its very fashionable, striking a runway pose. Second, congrats on 50!! This was a great episode, l love your channel. Have a great week!
Happy 50th old boy! To celebrate I watched every ad all the way through.
Stay hard Bill. Love the rust world. Would be cool to see you make a table top game out of it. Keep on keepin' on.
Great video as always. Congrats on 50 episodes!
Felicidades por los 50 episodios! Estuvo muy buena la mezcla de preguntas más fabricación de una miniatura. Saludos!
Congratulations 🎉👏 on 50 brilliant episodes!!