the way you incorporated layers with caverns and an underwater is cool asf, something ive been wanting to do in my own city but seems challenging, but the payoff is insanely impressive.
Really love your city. It's great to see a city with so many different levels. I especially like how you have chosen to represent the water in your city. It is a great technique.
Wow! What a great build, I received so much inspiration from this video, can not wait to build my city. You really show what can be done on just a small space. Thanks for sharing! 😊
wow, just wow. On thing is how the city is buildt 100%, but how Turtles are integrated, and the Batman chasing Joker and the other small themes are integrted is just sooo far out and off the hook
It's hard to decide what looks better. One thing I've already mentioned before, I like how both the subway and the sewers are really accessible from the upper floor, and entrances aren't just eye-candy. I also like the cut-out buildings, they're not very common on city displays, but it's still a good idea. About the newest stuff, I like how you took the idea of having the Ninja Turtles HQ to a next level, adding the pizza delivery, and visitors from other series. It's funny to see the sewer babies expanding their... "business". The bridge looks so well done. And I always questioned myself if using transparent panels to build water wouldn't make it look like a giant skylight ceiling, but all details under it makes it look like a river.
Thank you for your feed back! I think one of the key parts with the river was having it be big enough that you can see through the panels and that gave the appearance of water. I tried the same technique in the sewer section on a smaller scale and it has the issue you are talking about. It looks like a a bunch of windows.
Having just build a Turtles lair of my own that's heavily inspired by your ingot tiled subway section, I'm honestly crazy impressed by the style of your Turtles lair. I love the ladder between floors. I love the arches at the top rounding out the space and making it just a little bit claustrophobic without making it less warm.
Second best lego city I've seen (The BrickinPanda's is phenomenal). How long did it take? Also if you're up for suggestions, the water in the tmnt sewers looks really clean, maybe add some trash under the water and use transparent gray panels? Also I love the chima gargoyles on the bridge!😊
Thanks man! I started it the beginning of this year. I wanted to be able to present something at Brickfair so my pushed myself to get it done. I will probably take a bit slower for the next month or so, but have big plans! Thanks for the suggestion. I actually saw that when I was finishing it up and thought it was strange, but didn't do anything about it. I should.
Thank you for watching. I wish I could bring the Yellow strips into the road, but there wasn't a good way with sticking to 16 studs wide road and not doing a fully brick built.
The new section part of your city is amazing. Definitely an inspiration for my future city build. Can you tell us the stud dimensions you have used for the length and depth?
I am using 8 48x48 stud baseplates and the layout is 2x4 baseplates. The road is 19 bricks and 2 plates from the baseplate. (Don't ask me why 19 and 2 instead of an even 20 but that is what just happened.)
It is actually the old fashion bin of bricks and putting pieces down until I like it. I used studio to figure out the roads and curbs but everything else has been old fashioned.
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One of the best Lego cities I’ve ever seen, congrats
the way you incorporated layers with caverns and an underwater is cool asf, something ive been wanting to do in my own city but seems challenging, but the payoff is insanely impressive.
It took a long time to figure it out and a lot of messing to get the feel right, but yeah it is awesome!
Really love your city. It's great to see a city with so many different levels. I especially like how you have chosen to represent the water in your city. It is a great technique.
Thank you. The Water and the bridge was fun because you don't see things like this in Cities very often.
7:30 has he been run over😮
Dude! Just found your channel. This is an amazing build. Subscribed 👍
Absolutly incredible craftsmanship.
Wow! What a great build, I received so much inspiration from this video, can not wait to build my city. You really show what can be done on just a small space. Thanks for sharing! 😊
Awesome build plenty of detail everywhere you look in such a small space very clever
Thank you. It has been very satisfying to see all my crazy ideas come together!
Absolutely one of my favorite cities. So packed and stacked (thanks Robinhood bricks for that saying) cant wait for the next part.
That is good to hear! Thank you for watching!
You are the best bro, this is an amazing building
Thank you!
Love the upper, lower and sewer. Superb work 👏🏻 👌🏻 👍🏻.
Thanks!
Amazing the subway the sewer!! Great. Maybe get that guy who got run over an ambulance!! Super detailed.
I have an ambulance, I should toss it in there trying to get to the guy to save him!
Awesome city! Love it!
Thank you!
Love the layering and the scenes, this reminds me so much of Wimmelbilder!
Thanks!
wow, just wow. On thing is how the city is buildt 100%, but how Turtles are integrated, and the Batman chasing Joker and the other small themes are integrted is just sooo far out and off the hook
Thanks! :)
It's hard to decide what looks better. One thing I've already mentioned before, I like how both the subway and the sewers are really accessible from the upper floor, and entrances aren't just eye-candy. I also like the cut-out buildings, they're not very common on city displays, but it's still a good idea.
About the newest stuff, I like how you took the idea of having the Ninja Turtles HQ to a next level, adding the pizza delivery, and visitors from other series. It's funny to see the sewer babies expanding their... "business". The bridge looks so well done. And I always questioned myself if using transparent panels to build water wouldn't make it look like a giant skylight ceiling, but all details under it makes it look like a river.
Thank you for your feed back! I think one of the key parts with the river was having it be big enough that you can see through the panels and that gave the appearance of water. I tried the same technique in the sewer section on a smaller scale and it has the issue you are talking about. It looks like a a bunch of windows.
Okay, I love how you did your river. I would love to know how you did that please
Having just build a Turtles lair of my own that's heavily inspired by your ingot tiled subway section, I'm honestly crazy impressed by the style of your Turtles lair. I love the ladder between floors. I love the arches at the top rounding out the space and making it just a little bit claustrophobic without making it less warm.
I am glad you like it and you could use some of my ideas to help your build. I would love to see how your lair turns out sometime!
Cool, will post it at some point!@@nonamecity
Second best lego city I've seen (The BrickinPanda's is phenomenal). How long did it take? Also if you're up for suggestions, the water in the tmnt sewers looks really clean, maybe add some trash under the water and use transparent gray panels? Also I love the chima gargoyles on the bridge!😊
Thanks man! I started it the beginning of this year. I wanted to be able to present something at Brickfair so my pushed myself to get it done. I will probably take a bit slower for the next month or so, but have big plans!
Thanks for the suggestion. I actually saw that when I was finishing it up and thought it was strange, but didn't do anything about it. I should.
This is really well done. Great job! The only little thing that bugs me is the yellow stripe lines on the streets.
Thank you for watching. I wish I could bring the Yellow strips into the road, but there wasn't a good way with sticking to 16 studs wide road and not doing a fully brick built.
The new section part of your city is amazing. Definitely an inspiration for my future city build. Can you tell us the stud dimensions you have used for the length and depth?
I am using 8 48x48 stud baseplates and the layout is 2x4 baseplates. The road is 19 bricks and 2 plates from the baseplate. (Don't ask me why 19 and 2 instead of an even 20 but that is what just happened.)
GROGU on an asteomech!!! 6:06.
You always need to Star Wars Reference!
How do you design these additions? Is there a program?
It is actually the old fashion bin of bricks and putting pieces down until I like it. I used studio to figure out the roads and curbs but everything else has been old fashioned.
i think the easter eeg of the cave in the bridge is form the lord of the rings am i right?
Close, it is from Zelda on the Super Nintendo. Link gets a bottle from a guy under a bridge next to a fire.
Harry holding a Pokeball lol
Haha, I am glad someone caught that! :')