For the lighthouse, could you insert a few black panels in the glass in the direction facing wild-west? A number of lighthouses have blank panels that face inland for the same reason that the lights don't direct their beam that way.
He could also change the clear garage door parts to maybe light gray. I think irl light houses have some sort of blocking to prevent the light from affecting the shoreline if it's on the shore.
I would put 3 out of 4 lights shining out from a cross, looking down, leaving the direction facing the Wild West free. Then pulse the lights to simulate turning, similar to modern warning lights on trucks with long/wide loads .
I've been looking forward to watching this all day and it truly did not disappoint. Seeing the city lit up for the first time made me gasp out loud. It's so stunning. It was also fun seeing the moon base which I don't think I've seen before. Looking forward to seeing all that you accomplish in the next year! It's my dream someday to be able to see this in person when you open to the public.
Something I would love to see in regards to the lights (unless you've already implemented it): if the lights would turn on gradually as night gets closer. Like streetlights turning in all at the same time, then the windows would turn on randomly. Just to add that little bit of realism.
If you're looking to add to the blank space near the airport, you could do hangar bays for smaller privately owned planes. Maybe a flight school. You could even have one of the hangars include a mafia story, maybe the counterfeited money being exported.
a helipad on a tower complex, a hangar bay or three, a few cropdusters and a few light aircraft for private/flight school use, a small emergency services building containing medics, police, and fire. and also possibly add a military aircraft, and also a launch site. have a small water feature like many airports have (to possibly use as a water source for fires), and then have a aste recovery (dump) on the border of the empty space. and then it adds to the story. mafia getting rid of countefiet money, and those who asked too many questions, like a mouthy blonde news reporter. lol
for the wheat field, i think a little harvester tractor would really add some life to it just by having an empty path of dirt behind the tractor showing that its gathering the wheat.
If you've got one, it would be pretty nice to see a statue minifigure sitting on a bench in the city. Like a little tribute to someone that was possibly important to that place. There's a lot of local towns that do stuff like that, as far I'm aware.
I have a concept for the train layout: what if you have an underground train station for the airport and have the turning loop under the table? I don't know if it's possible but it would be pretty cool.
And it would also leave more room at the surface of the table for a modern city district, which blends nicely with underground metro stations. Because if it's going to be a modern city district it also needs room for some roads for cars. Maybe a police shootout inspired by "HEAT" (1995) that ties in to the mafia subplot. Who knows?
@@ampelogardenboy completely agree it adds leaves much more room at the surface and adds an interesting detail to the airport. The train station would add so much more to it
I point this out every video but it seems like he is not going to do that. Unfortunately, I may say. Also, he has space to complete a nice double-track between station 1 and 2 but the double-track will be used only for train storage...which I think it's a little bit of a delusion: I would have loved seeing trains passing each other between station 1 and 2 and waiting for their turn to pass outside of that. Also, having the line diverging under the mountain and the loop near the airport, you could simulate single-track operation on both directions. Unfortunately for train fans such as myself, I don't think the trains will be involved in some complicated sequence but only a loop with different trains every now and then.
Honestly, your Lego city is a testament to your talent and hard work. What you’ve created is like no other on UA-cam and you should be proud; it’s truly amazing. I’ll be visiting Germany in 2025 from Australia and I sure hope your museum is open by then - I would love to come see it in person.
Can’t wait to see the skate park! Not sure what you have in mind but I’d love to see what you could do regarding graffiti, especially on a non-flat surface, like a curving ramp. There could even be some things missing around the city (like parking barriers, signs, barrels, traffic cones) that skaters have stolen to skate on. Unsanctioned DIY skate parks have so much more character and history than municipal ones, and under a bridge is the perfect place!
Maybe you already know the reason so many skate parks pop up under bridges, but in case you don’t, there IS a good reason, underpasses usually have 45 degree uphill embankments, and sometimes banked or curved bases to the road support pillars, both of which are fun to skate
I love your city so much! The ... ehm ... only thing I was a bit afraid of is honestly the airport. It is such a contrast of the flat empty spaces to the rich, colorful and detailed city. That being said... I fully trust your creativity and talent to bring it to life! Best wishes
@@Brick_Crafts Adding on to this conversation - I’ve mentioned it once before last year when you first mentioned doing the airport- I don’t know if you still have your moon base built or not, but adding on a NASA rocket station by the airport that portrays leading to the moon would be a really cool and inventive way to add the moon to the museum as well!
Though I only joined this incredible journey around a year ago, seeing the development of the city was amazing to watch, I and many others certainly love this series and look forward to seeing more of your videos, happy late new year everyone!
As your mountain is open at the back, it will be nice to make a kind of military secret base or something else like that. With the train under, I’m sure it will be fun !
This overview makes me feel nostalgic, as we've watched so many of these scenes get built and then transferred to the new location; but the lighting and sound effects take this amazing build to a completely new level!
This is so awesome! I’m 50 years old and still the kid in me wants to build one of these. I love the country side with the wheat fields. It would be cool if you added a brewery that helps launder the counterfeit money. Lol! Any way great job! I love watching your videos.
A couple things. 1. I think having a car going in or out of the parking garage would help to highlight the garage and look good. 2. In the wild west moc, where the outlaws are breaking out the prisoner if you moved forward in time a little and actually showed the building breaking open it would look really cool and probably be fun to design.
My kids saw the first minute of this video and they got so excited to sit down and watch it tonight! Thanks for creating something that brings joy like this. You are one of the few youtube channels I get excited to see posts another video.
You have this much support because it is easy to recognize how well you have done with your layouts. The amount of detail and work that you put into them are amazing. Great job. Looking forward to what you do in 2024. (By the way, the skid marks for the airplane runway is so freaking realistic, it is crazy)
for the unfinished grass sections at the airport, what about adding stripes of grass colored tiles and slightly lighter grass tiles, to give it a freshly mowed look? could even add a minifig or two pushing or riding mowers cutting grass, with taller grass in their path
Excellent work. Couple ideas that occur to me as i watch this: 1. Since the story telling is such an important part, you could add a shuttle and launching platform in the city airport. This could tie the city to the moon base. Would also allow you to add something like a university to the city, where astronauts, biologists, and physicists are trained. 2. Since, as you point out, the majority of humans presence on the moon would be underground, you could build out a complex system underneath the surafce (table) of the moon surface. It would allow you to maximize the amount of detail in the smaller space, and it would represent a different type of build than the city / western town. 3. In the harbor, the lighthouse implies there are potentially dangerous rocks / channels. You could highlight this by adding a semi-expised wreck or hulk of an old ship. I think this would add a really interesting detail, and would let you play with angles in the build. Love your channel man.
You and your brother are doing amazing work! One thought I had was to create a "P" sign for the parking garage, because it gets lost in all the gray. I'm not sure if they have those kinds of signs where you live, but they are quite common where I live (near Seattle). It might add a bit of color and interest to that area, as well as help define that area a bit more. Also wondered if you were going to build a school, like near the bridge or something to tie in the basketball court, park, etc. Not that you need any suggestions from me! LOL! Everything you do is amazing! I'm a huge fan! Keep it up!
I seriously love that you got the numbers right for the runway alignment. Something literally no one would question if they were random, but you knew it would be cooler if they were correct. This is one of my favorite projects on the internet, I hope to be able to come see it in person someday!
It would be great to someday see the river flow into the sea. Also, the place between the tram and the rocks where people jump into the water seems a little empty, maybe add a fence there? Regarding the airport, I like that you left tire tracks in the form of black parts embedded in the road, but look closely, the rear landing gear of the planes is much wider than the track you made. If you make it a little bigger and maybe more vague and less concentrated (more dark gray details over a larger width), you'll get a more natural gradient. There is a crazy idea (I will understand if it is not recognized) to make counterfeit money using counterfeit Lego parts (I mean, using a cheap analogue for counterfeits - is a real mafia crime!). I wish you success in 2024
Watching your city has inspired my daughter and myself to build our own stuff and stop buying the sets. Your attention to detail is amazing. Your know of lego is over the top. You should be on lego masters.
What you have achieved here is incredible, truly. It's also so inspiring, and I hope to someday have my own world like Harry Potter, Star Wars, or Minecraft.. Keep up the good work. I hope to meet you when I visit your museum!
Idk if you read the comments or not but this is my favorite city. I’d love to see a blimp at the airport, or even some planes suspended from the ceiling on a motorized track. Wild West looks great, a chuck wagon in town would be cool, or a one room schoolhouse. your moon base would look cool with some mining equipment on top, or just a splash of color. I can’t wait to see what ends up in the empty spot. Happy new year and best wishes. Cheers 🍻
I love watching this and I got it set to come on as soon as you upload it. Just a small suggestion over by the lighthouse where the houses are lit up. I think it would be fun to put a few people in there waving back through the windows 🙂
Love your videos. Seeing the traffic lights change gave me an idea for future lights inside houses/buildings. Basically recreate real life. At the beginning of the night lights in commercial buildings are on, people are shopping and working. Then later the lights on the ground/living floor in houses come on. Then commercial lights go off. people are done with work, and are eating/relaxing Then the bedroom lights turn on and the living room lights turn off, people are going to bed and eventually those lights go off And then the reverse in the morning Bedroom on > living room on, bedroom off > commercial on, living room off > commercial off (its light ouside) Ofcourse this would not be needed in every building, but i think it would be very cool
YOU SHOULD ADD A MOVIE THEATER!!! also I think your pedestrians could use some dogs to walk around the city, there doesn't seem to be many animals! Fantastic work so far I'm loving the evolution
This is absolutely mind blowing! 😮 When the train goes through the mountains, adding some delay for the train would bolster the illusion of the mountains being bigger than they are.
Man two things 1. For the airport you could place Lego city set 60022 which is a good cargo plane that would be a very cool detail to add or do something similar, you could even add some ground crew 2. Im quite new to the channel so i dont know if have adressed this before but the city needed a police station, because you have cops in the houses but dont have like a building dedicated to them which i think would add to the mafia story Love your videos keep it up
You should make a crane and some heavy equipment vehicles, fences and minifigs with hard hats to fill in the empty lots until you get the chance to develop them like those areas are still under construction like in a real city.
Looks like there is some potential to add some rooftop gardens to some of the building that have flat roofs. I think it would be a great addition and would break up some of the grey and black tones that rooftops currently have. Otherwise keep up the fantastic work. Im always looking forward to a new release of these videos!
This is simply AMAZING! Kudos for all the hard work you put into it, and all the best for 2024 - I have no doubts your LEGO city and the whole museum will grow and give you a lot of fun! Take care!
Amazing, very beautiful and detailed. I love how you gave it realism and beauty to every area, it reminded me visiting Lisbon, Biarritz or Rennes. Also everything is done in a very elaborated way and I appreciate how complex all the diagonal and curved shapes are to build with LEGO. Great work and will follow your projects. ❤
I've just now found your channel and binge watched more than a couple of your videos. This. Is. Absolutely. Amazing. I can't imagine how long it has taken for you to get to the point you are now! The amount of details is incredible! While the video was going, I paused several times to look and see more, and try to find more hidden things. Beside the details, I of course looked carefully at the bigger builds and structures. The houses, in both parts of the city, are quite something. That technic you use with the roofs, I had heard about it and even seen some variations of it, however, that's only part of it. And this leads me to the overall design of the buildings etc. Very realistic! Also, a big fan of the train, and the airport is coming along nicely! I've done my fair share of building, though, have been on a longer break due regular to day-to-day stuff. But in recent weeks some of those annoying things have been finished or done, so I'm feeling the pull to start building again. In saying this, I think watching your videos have helped me reignite that spark within me. So thank you for that! I also want to thank you for explaining in past videos where you get the bricks and pieces from. Will need to take a look at those sources! I've also taken some extra care with observing certain things in your videos and I think I'm going to try some in my own projects. Like that wheat field, that's quite ingenious! While watching your videos, one question has started to nag me. Legos are notorious for getting dusty (like, normal dust). How do you combat this? Also, I'm loving the story element in the big city. But. Where's the police??? Is there even a police station or something??? Can't wait for what's going to be added or modified next!
Many police man are working with the mafia in the City And He had a police Station in his Old Layout He Said that it will be put like it was near the bridge in the line of houses
Literally love your videos, they're so inspirational but you can see the side of the table thought you'd wanna fix that but otherwise it's beautiful.❤❤❤
If you want you could try to but boards on the windows of the old factory it might make ti look more abandon. Just and idea. Love your content! (Also if you want you could also add little cloth or brick built signs on the different restaurants and business to identify them easier.)
This is the most amazing Lego project I have ever seen and I have some ideas I woud love you to read: 1. I think the thieves coming to rob the mine in the wild west should be right under the barrels. 2. It would be very cool if you built a rocket launch pad in your Lego city too, somewhere in the empty space next to the airpor. 3. I think you should put a train station right next to the terminal like there are in many airports around the world to make it more convenient for tourists and residents to move around the city. Edit: I didn't copy the idea of rocket luanch pad near the air port, I just now saw the other comments that also suggested the idea
Although am late i have a very special idea. Would be really nice to add a lower wooden platform under the airport and the unbuilt third station and built a subway/metro line with its own little train that runs under the city. It will add a connection to the airport while also looking like the city has an extensive transportation network. Passengers can theoretically take the train from the city to the unbuilt third station and tranfer over to the metro to go the airport. Also, integrating the unbuilt station with a metro station below with a staircase will definetly make the third station the most interesting one of them all as it will become a major transportation hub for the city.
Love the city so far! Its amazing! For the bandits hiding in the canyon, what if you used a white/blue light instead of the yellow LEDs for the lamps? That way it can still be visible as a point of interest for viewers, but it can look more natural like moonlight instead of them actively lighting their secret hideouts
You can improve the lighthouse by having a mechanism causing the light in the top to sweep back and fourth over something like 120 degrees. facing towards the corner of the table, such that the wild west moc and the city itself are not disturebed by the light. If you make it turn really slowly it could be even more discreet yet detailed
Love it. All of the little stories really add to the personality of the whole build, it’s brilliant. Really looking forward to seeing how the rest of it all comes together over then next few weeks/months/years. Good luck.
Dude after living in Minneapolis MN for 24 years, your city sounds fantastic in terms of transit and accessibility options. Deadass, American city planners could learn a thing or two from this.
Your MOCs are simply amazing. Your builds are so beautiful and your details are so complex. Your English is also very good and your channel is our favourite Lego channel to watch! We all love seeing how realistic you make all the different areas and what techniques you use.
Je trouve que ta ville est une des meilleures ville LEGO du monde. Je la trouve génial car en plus elle est faite (je crois sauf peut-être 1ou 2 exceptions) de A à Z par toi et sur mesure. Trop bien l'éclairage continuez sur cette voie pour que la ville devienne plus automatisée et éclairée. J'ai très hâte de voir la suite.❤
I've been a steady and amazed follower of your work, I love it!! :) But it's only in this video I've noticed a huge structural problem with your bridge. You can see it at 2:15 for example: there is an important lateral offset between the upper part (above the deck) and the lower part (under the deck) of the central pillars, the ones which redirect the cable constraints towards the foundations. This is very, very bad ^^' Your bridge would collapse immediately in real life, the pillars have to be straight from top to foundations to take the compression efforts. Source? Structural engineering is what I've studied, my engineering school was litteraly named "Bridges and roads" x) Look up the Brooklyn bridge for example, it's the most famous bridge of this type (masonry + suspension).
Couple of things to note: - Be careful with the Lighthouse, if its bright enough to cause issues for the Wild West section, it may be too bright for a display for the public, especially for children on eye level - The boat currently in the harbour looks like its sitting very high in the water, you may need to take off some of the bottom part - Maybe consider having angled mirrors positioned above your displays so people can see the further back/hidden parts, it will also help those who are smaller or standing further back - Also a much harder but cool suggestion, maybe have a screen showing a POV video of the trainline thats sync'd up with the trains.
Your city is looking so awesome! My favourite parts are the natural ones. Your rock work is very realistic and I love how you pay such attention to detail with your vegetation. Another favourite part is the harbour. That courtyard you have with all the light grey circular tiles looks really good. I look forward to seeing how you add in the farm. Thanks for the overview.
I think if you were to somehow incorporate a bit of fog with the lighthouse, that would help with ambience and allow you to have a less powerful light.
Ist schon wirklich so großartig geworden. So viele hot spots, so viele easter eggs, small stories. Einfach der Hammer. Jang look out. Macht auch unheimlich Spass, den Fortschritt immer wieder neu zu beobachten. Mega, wir freuen uns auf neues Update-footage.
This is so amazing 😍 Been following your channel for a while, and I’m in awe. Your attention to detail and storytelling is amongst the best I’ve seen. And you keep on adding. Love the moon landscape addition. Space Lego Definitely used to be my favourite 🫶🏻
Ive been following you for a few years now. I am so incredibly proud of how far you have come in terms of building ability, subscriber count, detail, everything.
You should make an industrial site next to the airport because no one wants to live next to an airport because of the noise so the perfect place for industries and another station . And there would be nice transitions between the different parts.
These are by far my most anticipated videos and I always enjoy them in a nice couch with a good cup of tea. It would be cool to see this irl som day. Keep up the good work!
Amazing video as always Maybe you should consider adding a big stadium in the LEGO city, with hundreds of seats and flashy lights- somewhere between the rural area and the airport. It's a megaproject, but it will be stunning to see.
You mentioned including a ruined castle. I recommend keeping the ruins part to a minimum and have the castle turned into a well maintained museum. It might allow you to include exhibits that tell the story of the historical city of the past.
1. I think you should add more waves in to the see. It does not look "nature" 2. Cool addition to the violinist would be adding coins to the case and one in and of the guy in front of them. 3. On to the mountain would be cool to add tree with bird nest or wolf pack. More nature life :) Same goes to the see site and airport - birds and fish. Maybe dolphins? 4. Parking lot would look more alive if you would add a car going out of the parking lot and make one of the red posts rising. 5. Basketball court would look cool between those buildings on the upper platform :) 6. Cats and dogs in the city would be also great addition :) 7. The wheat field maybe would look even cooler if some is starting the harvest? With sithe or with actual harvester? 8. Maybe during Day/Night cycle some of the lights in the houses go partially go out? To simulate late night hours? Same goes with the bonefires in the wild west :D 9. Can you add moon on top of the city? On wild west full moon would look great! Maybe red one ? ;) In to the city rising moon would fit better in my opinion. 10. Small cactus would improve vegetation on wild west. Just one brick cactai would also look great! I love your work, this is just a list of suggestions :) I send good energy towards you ! Have a good day!
The lights really bring the city even more to life! I’m in awe at how good everything looks. Great video! When it comes to the wheat field and farm area, perhaps a combine or other tractor harvesting part of the field could be interesting?
the lights are beautiful! it made it all feel so real. you made quick mention of a castle by the rural village and i am so excited. whether its a full castle or just ruins, itll be such a great detailed addition to fill all that space.
A great city and enjoy every video you've made! My favorite is the western town and countryside and get Rock Star Red Dead Redemption game vibes. Looking forward to the amazing additions you'll bring throughout 2024 and beyond!
Your LEGO city is so stunning, it's the dream of every childs inside of us. I've discover your channel not long ago and I always wait a new video impatiently. But there's actually one thing I keep thinking about since I've seen it. You seem to really like details and that might be why it actually look so cool. So have you consider do a bit of change into the water at the docks? Like waves, with eventually some of them crashing into the docks and rocks all around?
Utterly brilliant! Just for an idea, at the very end...when that window may be...maybe pop a mini camera on the front of the train, so you can too see the result with a train in action. That would be wild to see all of your hard work! Looking fwd to the airport to be continuing! Jazzy.
I am building a LEGO layout myself and I love your videos, they are so inspiring. Your city is huge and I'd love to build mine on the same scale as yours but I've got one big question. HOW DO YOU GET RID OF THE DUST? I can only imagine how much time it takes you to clean all the dust that sits on every stud of every brick. Do you have any tips how to solve the dust problem? I'd love to hear some. Anyway keep up the work my brother!
For the lighthouse, could you insert a few black panels in the glass in the direction facing wild-west? A number of lighthouses have blank panels that face inland for the same reason that the lights don't direct their beam that way.
Some type of diffusion screen might work, too. The light looks good from up close but shouldn’t affect the western area too much.
Or just have a light that’s angled slightly downwards and therefore won’t reach the wild west due to the distance :)
He could also change the clear garage door parts to maybe light gray. I think irl light houses have some sort of blocking to prevent the light from affecting the shoreline if it's on the shore.
I would put 3 out of 4 lights shining out from a cross, looking down, leaving the direction facing the Wild West free. Then pulse the lights to simulate turning, similar to modern warning lights on trucks with long/wide loads .
could have the light turn off when facing the city and wild west
I've been looking forward to watching this all day and it truly did not disappoint. Seeing the city lit up for the first time made me gasp out loud. It's so stunning.
It was also fun seeing the moon base which I don't think I've seen before. Looking forward to seeing all that you accomplish in the next year! It's my dream someday to be able to see this in person when you open to the public.
You watch this guy? That pretty Cool👌🔥
Interesting seeing you here good sir
Hi mogswamp interested to know you like this
I agree it’s a great cityb
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Something I would love to see in regards to the lights (unless you've already implemented it): if the lights would turn on gradually as night gets closer. Like streetlights turning in all at the same time, then the windows would turn on randomly. Just to add that little bit of realism.
This is his longtime plan with the lights, he mentioned this in one video thats been published on the german second channel I believe
Its already somewhat implemented!
That would require an Arduino or something and a LOT of extra wire. Would be cool though.
I just want to say keep up the good work for 2024…I absolutely respect your progress and I’m glad to witness it grow 👍
If you're looking to add to the blank space near the airport, you could do hangar bays for smaller privately owned planes. Maybe a flight school. You could even have one of the hangars include a mafia story, maybe the counterfeited money being exported.
Like this idea a lot
Or even a space shuttle preparing to go to the lunar base
I was thinking of it's very own fire station with emergency vehicles to respond to plane crashes/fires
@@L0nelyH0wl that would be very cool!
a helipad on a tower complex, a hangar bay or three, a few cropdusters and a few light aircraft for private/flight school use, a small emergency services building containing medics, police, and fire. and also possibly add a military aircraft, and also a launch site. have a small water feature like many airports have (to possibly use as a water source for fires), and then have a aste recovery (dump) on the border of the empty space. and then it adds to the story. mafia getting rid of countefiet money, and those who asked too many questions, like a mouthy blonde news reporter. lol
for the wheat field, i think a little harvester tractor would really add some life to it just by having an empty path of dirt behind the tractor showing that its gathering the wheat.
same with a small airplane to act as a cropduster. with it flying low and angle the wands a bit like the backdraft is blowing it away.
If you've got one, it would be pretty nice to see a statue minifigure sitting on a bench in the city. Like a little tribute to someone that was possibly important to that place. There's a lot of local towns that do stuff like that, as far I'm aware.
I have a concept for the train layout: what if you have an underground train station for the airport and have the turning loop under the table? I don't know if it's possible but it would be pretty cool.
And it would also leave more room at the surface of the table for a modern city district, which blends nicely with underground metro stations. Because if it's going to be a modern city district it also needs room for some roads for cars. Maybe a police shootout inspired by "HEAT" (1995) that ties in to the mafia subplot. Who knows?
@@ampelogardenboy completely agree it adds leaves much more room at the surface and adds an interesting detail to the airport. The train station would add so much more to it
Agree the train needs to connect to the airport somehow also
I point this out every video but it seems like he is not going to do that. Unfortunately, I may say.
Also, he has space to complete a nice double-track between station 1 and 2 but the double-track will be used only for train storage...which I think it's a little bit of a delusion: I would have loved seeing trains passing each other between station 1 and 2 and waiting for their turn to pass outside of that. Also, having the line diverging under the mountain and the loop near the airport, you could simulate single-track operation on both directions.
Unfortunately for train fans such as myself, I don't think the trains will be involved in some complicated sequence but only a loop with different trains every now and then.
Honestly, your Lego city is a testament to your talent and hard work. What you’ve created is like no other on UA-cam and you should be proud; it’s truly amazing. I’ll be visiting Germany in 2025 from Australia and I sure hope your museum is open by then - I would love to come see it in person.
Can’t wait to see the skate park! Not sure what you have in mind but I’d love to see what you could do regarding graffiti, especially on a non-flat surface, like a curving ramp. There could even be some things missing around the city (like parking barriers, signs, barrels, traffic cones) that skaters have stolen to skate on. Unsanctioned DIY skate parks have so much more character and history than municipal ones, and under a bridge is the perfect place!
Maybe you already know the reason so many skate parks pop up under bridges, but in case you don’t, there IS a good reason, underpasses usually have 45 degree uphill embankments, and sometimes banked or curved bases to the road support pillars, both of which are fun to skate
Drawing on the Lego with actual paint to be graffiti would be funny, though I get why he wouldn't
@@mlalbaitero one minifig putting up graffiti in the form of stickers and another working for the city going behind and removing the stickers
I love your city so much! The ... ehm ... only thing I was a bit afraid of is honestly the airport. It is such a contrast of the flat empty spaces to the rich, colorful and detailed city. That being said... I fully trust your creativity and talent to bring it to life! Best wishes
Full agree, airport feels like a weird choice
Planning long term I'm definitely going to replace it with something more detailed - but for now it's a great project to fill the space ;-)
Cool! I Think the airport is amazing! Noting that You havent even fnished it yet! @Brick_Crafts
@@Brick_Crafts Adding on to this conversation - I’ve mentioned it once before last year when you first mentioned doing the airport- I don’t know if you still have your moon base built or not, but adding on a NASA rocket station by the airport that portrays leading to the moon would be a really cool and inventive way to add the moon to the museum as well!
@@hunterdouglas9927DUDE! That’s a fantastic idea
Though I only joined this incredible journey around a year ago, seeing the development of the city was amazing to watch, I and many others certainly love this series and look forward to seeing more of your videos, happy late new year everyone!
As your mountain is open at the back, it will be nice to make a kind of military secret base or something else like that. With the train under, I’m sure it will be fun !
This overview makes me feel nostalgic, as we've watched so many of these scenes get built and then transferred to the new location; but the lighting and sound effects take this amazing build to a completely new level!
This is so awesome! I’m 50 years old and still the kid in me wants to build one of these. I love the country side with the wheat fields. It would be cool if you added a brewery that helps launder the counterfeit money. Lol! Any way great job! I love watching your videos.
I'm a 42 female...this lego city makes me so happy!!😅😅
A couple things. 1. I think having a car going in or out of the parking garage would help to highlight the garage and look good. 2. In the wild west moc, where the outlaws are breaking out the prisoner if you moved forward in time a little and actually showed the building breaking open it would look really cool and probably be fun to design.
All looks absolutely stunning the attention to detail is insane, always a joy to follow your city's journey ❤
this is the sickest thing I've seen in my life, ever... I wanna see the trains on the moveee!
Been watching for the last year and a half I love the city and how you build the things. Keep up the good work for another year to come.❤
My kids saw the first minute of this video and they got so excited to sit down and watch it tonight! Thanks for creating something that brings joy like this. You are one of the few youtube channels I get excited to see posts another video.
You have this much support because it is easy to recognize how well you have done with your layouts. The amount of detail and work that you put into them are amazing. Great job. Looking forward to what you do in 2024. (By the way, the skid marks for the airplane runway is so freaking realistic, it is crazy)
for the unfinished grass sections at the airport, what about adding stripes of grass colored tiles and slightly lighter grass tiles, to give it a freshly mowed look? could even add a minifig or two pushing or riding mowers cutting grass, with taller grass in their path
Excellent work. Couple ideas that occur to me as i watch this: 1. Since the story telling is such an important part, you could add a shuttle and launching platform in the city airport. This could tie the city to the moon base. Would also allow you to add something like a university to the city, where astronauts, biologists, and physicists are trained.
2. Since, as you point out, the majority of humans presence on the moon would be underground, you could build out a complex system underneath the surafce (table) of the moon surface. It would allow you to maximize the amount of detail in the smaller space, and it would represent a different type of build than the city / western town.
3. In the harbor, the lighthouse implies there are potentially dangerous rocks / channels. You could highlight this by adding a semi-expised wreck or hulk of an old ship. I think this would add a really interesting detail, and would let you play with angles in the build.
Love your channel man.
You and your brother are doing amazing work! One thought I had was to create a "P" sign for the parking garage, because it gets lost in all the gray. I'm not sure if they have those kinds of signs where you live, but they are quite common where I live (near Seattle). It might add a bit of color and interest to that area, as well as help define that area a bit more. Also wondered if you were going to build a school, like near the bridge or something to tie in the basketball court, park, etc. Not that you need any suggestions from me! LOL! Everything you do is amazing! I'm a huge fan! Keep it up!
Maybe it would be a funny little detail to put a half sunken rowing boat in the harbour, tilted and with water and a paddle in there
I seriously love that you got the numbers right for the runway alignment. Something literally no one would question if they were random, but you knew it would be cooler if they were correct. This is one of my favorite projects on the internet, I hope to be able to come see it in person someday!
It would be great to someday see the river flow into the sea. Also, the place between the tram and the rocks where people jump into the water seems a little empty, maybe add a fence there? Regarding the airport, I like that you left tire tracks in the form of black parts embedded in the road, but look closely, the rear landing gear of the planes is much wider than the track you made. If you make it a little bigger and maybe more vague and less concentrated (more dark gray details over a larger width), you'll get a more natural gradient. There is a crazy idea (I will understand if it is not recognized) to make counterfeit money using counterfeit Lego parts (I mean, using a cheap analogue for counterfeits - is a real mafia crime!). I wish you success in 2024
Watching your city has inspired my daughter and myself to build our own stuff and stop buying the sets. Your attention to detail is amazing. Your know of lego is over the top. You should be on lego masters.
Cannot express how amazed I am by this. Love it man, keep it up!
I love not only the builds, but the stories that go along with them all. Great job!👍🏾
What you have achieved here is incredible, truly. It's also so inspiring, and I hope to someday have my own world like Harry Potter, Star Wars, or Minecraft.. Keep up the good work. I hope to meet you when I visit your museum!
I really appreciate that you worked so hard to include a lot of greenery in your city. It really adds a lot to the space and the overall feel of it.
Idk if you read the comments or not but this is my favorite city. I’d love to see a blimp at the airport, or even some planes suspended from the ceiling on a motorized track. Wild West looks great, a chuck wagon in town would be cool, or a one room schoolhouse. your moon base would look cool with some mining equipment on top, or just a splash of color. I can’t wait to see what ends up in the empty spot. Happy new year and best wishes. Cheers 🍻
I love watching this and I got it set to come on as soon as you upload it. Just a small suggestion over by the lighthouse where the houses are lit up. I think it would be fun to put a few people in there waving back through the windows 🙂
Love your videos. Seeing the traffic lights change gave me an idea for future lights inside houses/buildings.
Basically recreate real life. At the beginning of the night lights in commercial buildings are on, people are shopping and working.
Then later the lights on the ground/living floor in houses come on. Then commercial lights go off. people are done with work, and are eating/relaxing
Then the bedroom lights turn on and the living room lights turn off, people are going to bed and eventually those lights go off
And then the reverse in the morning
Bedroom on > living room on, bedroom off > commercial on, living room off > commercial off (its light ouside)
Ofcourse this would not be needed in every building, but i think it would be very cool
YOU SHOULD ADD A MOVIE THEATER!!!
also I think your pedestrians could use some dogs to walk around the city, there doesn't seem to be many animals!
Fantastic work so far I'm loving the evolution
Would be really easy to add a small LCD screen playing funny clips on a loop
This is absolutely mind blowing! 😮
When the train goes through the mountains, adding some delay for the train would bolster the illusion of the mountains being bigger than they are.
Man two things
1. For the airport you could place Lego city set 60022 which is a good cargo plane that would be a very cool detail to add or do something similar, you could even add some ground crew
2. Im quite new to the channel so i dont know if have adressed this before but the city needed a police station, because you have cops in the houses but dont have like a building dedicated to them which i think would add to the mafia story
Love your videos keep it up
You should make a crane and some heavy equipment vehicles, fences and minifigs with hard hats to fill in the empty lots until you get the chance to develop them like those areas are still under construction like in a real city.
Unlike city skylines UA-camrs, I never get frustrated when I watch you videos. The effort you’ve put into this is astounding.
Looks like there is some potential to add some rooftop gardens to some of the building that have flat roofs. I think it would be a great addition and would break up some of the grey and black tones that rooftops currently have. Otherwise keep up the fantastic work. Im always looking forward to a new release of these videos!
I've been following your updates even before you moved into this new space. This is by far one of the best City projects I've seen. It's amazing!
This is simply AMAZING! Kudos for all the hard work you put into it, and all the best for 2024 - I have no doubts your LEGO city and the whole museum will grow and give you a lot of fun! Take care!
Amazing, very beautiful and detailed. I love how you gave it realism and beauty to every area, it reminded me visiting Lisbon, Biarritz or Rennes. Also everything is done in a very elaborated way and I appreciate how complex all the diagonal and curved shapes are to build with LEGO. Great work and will follow your projects. ❤
I've just now found your channel and binge watched more than a couple of your videos. This. Is. Absolutely. Amazing. I can't imagine how long it has taken for you to get to the point you are now! The amount of details is incredible! While the video was going, I paused several times to look and see more, and try to find more hidden things. Beside the details, I of course looked carefully at the bigger builds and structures. The houses, in both parts of the city, are quite something. That technic you use with the roofs, I had heard about it and even seen some variations of it, however, that's only part of it. And this leads me to the overall design of the buildings etc. Very realistic! Also, a big fan of the train, and the airport is coming along nicely!
I've done my fair share of building, though, have been on a longer break due regular to day-to-day stuff. But in recent weeks some of those annoying things have been finished or done, so I'm feeling the pull to start building again. In saying this, I think watching your videos have helped me reignite that spark within me. So thank you for that! I also want to thank you for explaining in past videos where you get the bricks and pieces from. Will need to take a look at those sources! I've also taken some extra care with observing certain things in your videos and I think I'm going to try some in my own projects. Like that wheat field, that's quite ingenious!
While watching your videos, one question has started to nag me. Legos are notorious for getting dusty (like, normal dust). How do you combat this?
Also, I'm loving the story element in the big city. But. Where's the police??? Is there even a police station or something???
Can't wait for what's going to be added or modified next!
He mentions in a prior video that he uses a small hand held vacuum with a bristle-brush attachment
Many police man are working with the mafia in the City
And He had a police Station in his Old Layout
He Said that it will be put like it was near the bridge in the line of houses
Sent this video to my mum since she's been feeling a bit down. Cheered her right up. She loves your designs.
you should make a playground with a sandpit and a colorful playset for all the children of the city!!
I was watching the city build video and my 4 year old just kept asking where was the playground!
Literally love your videos, they're so inspirational but you can see the side of the table thought you'd wanna fix that but otherwise it's beautiful.❤❤❤
If you want you could try to but boards on the windows of the old factory it might make ti look more abandon. Just and idea. Love your content!
(Also if you want you could also add little cloth or brick built signs on the different restaurants and business to identify them easier.)
This is awesome! An incredible Lego City! Well done!
This is the most amazing Lego project I have ever seen and I have some ideas I woud love you to read:
1. I think the thieves coming to rob the mine in the wild west should be right under the barrels.
2. It would be very cool if you built a rocket launch pad in your Lego city too, somewhere in the empty space next to the airpor.
3. I think you should put a train station right next to the terminal like there are in many airports around the world to make it more convenient for tourists and residents to move around the city.
Edit: I didn't copy the idea of rocket luanch pad near the air port, I just now saw the other comments that also suggested the idea
Although am late i have a very special idea. Would be really nice to add a lower wooden platform under the airport and the unbuilt third station and built a subway/metro line with its own little train that runs under the city. It will add a connection to the airport while also looking like the city has an extensive transportation network. Passengers can theoretically take the train from the city to the unbuilt third station and tranfer over to the metro to go the airport. Also, integrating the unbuilt station with a metro station below with a staircase will definetly make the third station the most interesting one of them all as it will become a major transportation hub for the city.
Love the city so far! Its amazing!
For the bandits hiding in the canyon, what if you used a white/blue light instead of the yellow LEDs for the lamps? That way it can still be visible as a point of interest for viewers, but it can look more natural like moonlight instead of them actively lighting their secret hideouts
Following the progress you've made on these builds these past years has been so cool
You can improve the lighthouse by having a mechanism causing the light in the top to sweep back and fourth over something like 120 degrees. facing towards the corner of the table, such that the wild west moc and the city itself are not disturebed by the light. If you make it turn really slowly it could be even more discreet yet detailed
Love it. All of the little stories really add to the personality of the whole build, it’s brilliant.
Really looking forward to seeing how the rest of it all comes together over then next few weeks/months/years. Good luck.
Dude after living in Minneapolis MN for 24 years, your city sounds fantastic in terms of transit and accessibility options. Deadass, American city planners could learn a thing or two from this.
Your MOCs are simply amazing. Your builds are so beautiful and your details are so complex. Your English is also very good and your channel is our favourite Lego channel to watch! We all love seeing how realistic you make all the different areas and what techniques you use.
Je trouve que ta ville est une des meilleures ville LEGO du monde.
Je la trouve génial car en plus elle est faite (je crois sauf peut-être 1ou 2 exceptions) de A à Z par toi et sur mesure.
Trop bien l'éclairage continuez sur cette voie pour que la ville devienne plus automatisée et éclairée.
J'ai très hâte de voir la suite.❤
In the railroad tracks's loop, add maybe a rich area, with some big luxurious houses around a lake
THIS IS THE BEST LEGO CITY IN THE WORLD!
I've been a steady and amazed follower of your work, I love it!! :) But it's only in this video I've noticed a huge structural problem with your bridge. You can see it at 2:15 for example: there is an important lateral offset between the upper part (above the deck) and the lower part (under the deck) of the central pillars, the ones which redirect the cable constraints towards the foundations. This is very, very bad ^^' Your bridge would collapse immediately in real life, the pillars have to be straight from top to foundations to take the compression efforts. Source? Structural engineering is what I've studied, my engineering school was litteraly named "Bridges and roads" x) Look up the Brooklyn bridge for example, it's the most famous bridge of this type (masonry + suspension).
Love the update. Could you perhaps use darker glass in the lighthouse in for the side facing the old west section?
Add a Back to the Future easter egg in the wild west moc! A delorean on rails maybe?
Couple of things to note:
- Be careful with the Lighthouse, if its bright enough to cause issues for the Wild West section, it may be too bright for a display for the public, especially for children on eye level
- The boat currently in the harbour looks like its sitting very high in the water, you may need to take off some of the bottom part
- Maybe consider having angled mirrors positioned above your displays so people can see the further back/hidden parts, it will also help those who are smaller or standing further back
- Also a much harder but cool suggestion, maybe have a screen showing a POV video of the trainline thats sync'd up with the trains.
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Love it!
Your city is looking so awesome! My favourite parts are the natural ones. Your rock work is very realistic and I love how you pay such attention to detail with your vegetation. Another favourite part is the harbour. That courtyard you have with all the light grey circular tiles looks really good. I look forward to seeing how you add in the farm. Thanks for the overview.
I think if you were to somehow incorporate a bit of fog with the lighthouse, that would help with ambience and allow you to have a less powerful light.
It is absolutely refreshing and wonderful eye-candy to see a LEGO City WITHOUT any LEGO modulars or typical LEGO sets! Bravo! Love this channel! 💯🙌💙
We need another train ride
Ist schon wirklich so großartig geworden. So viele hot spots, so viele easter eggs, small stories. Einfach der Hammer. Jang look out. Macht auch unheimlich Spass, den Fortschritt immer wieder neu zu beobachten. Mega, wir freuen uns auf neues Update-footage.
How long does it take you to dust the entire city?
I can’t believe how many times I’ve watched this video. Gorgeous work
This is so amazing 😍
Been following your channel for a while, and I’m in awe. Your attention to detail and storytelling is amongst the best I’ve seen. And you keep on adding.
Love the moon landscape addition. Space Lego Definitely used to be my favourite 🫶🏻
Favorite build on UA-cam, can’t wait to see the entirety of the city lit up at night
Wow, this really shows the scale of everything, there's so much stuff! I'm in awe of all the storytelling bits and the lighting looks gorgeous
Absolutely phenomenal build. The narrative choices are what keeps me interested in updates. I always get excited about small details.
Ive been following you for a few years now. I am so incredibly proud of how far you have come in terms of building ability, subscriber count, detail, everything.
You should make an industrial site next to the airport because no one wants to live next to an airport because of the noise so the perfect place for industries and another station . And there would be nice transitions between the different parts.
These are by far my most anticipated videos and I always enjoy them in a nice couch with a good cup of tea. It would be cool to see this irl som day. Keep up the good work!
Just stumbled upon your Lego world, amazing work! Also shout out to the community in the comments, seeing a lot of positive energy
Amazing video as always
Maybe you should consider adding a big stadium in the LEGO city, with hundreds of seats and flashy lights- somewhere between the rural area and the airport. It's a megaproject, but it will be stunning to see.
All the time, efforts and money put into this city project are truly amazing
It’s so much fun to watch this whole MOC grow and grow with every video.
Such an inspiration! Your videos really help me feel more creative when I’m designing my city
You mentioned including a ruined castle. I recommend keeping the ruins part to a minimum and have the castle turned into a well maintained museum. It might allow you to include exhibits that tell the story of the historical city of the past.
1. I think you should add more waves in to the see. It does not look "nature"
2. Cool addition to the violinist would be adding coins to the case and one in and of the guy in front of them.
3. On to the mountain would be cool to add tree with bird nest or wolf pack. More nature life :) Same goes to the see site and airport - birds and fish. Maybe dolphins?
4. Parking lot would look more alive if you would add a car going out of the parking lot and make one of the red posts rising.
5. Basketball court would look cool between those buildings on the upper platform :)
6. Cats and dogs in the city would be also great addition :)
7. The wheat field maybe would look even cooler if some is starting the harvest? With sithe or with actual harvester?
8. Maybe during Day/Night cycle some of the lights in the houses go partially go out? To simulate late night hours? Same goes with the bonefires in the wild west :D
9. Can you add moon on top of the city? On wild west full moon would look great! Maybe red one ? ;) In to the city rising moon would fit better in my opinion.
10. Small cactus would improve vegetation on wild west. Just one brick cactai would also look great!
I love your work, this is just a list of suggestions :)
I send good energy towards you !
Have a good day!
This city is so realistic and so perfect you breack my mind because you have so much construction technique that it looks like a real city! Good job
You should put Lego birds on the roof of the weed plantation, birds often flock to weed plantation roofs because of the heat they produce
Best lego world I've ever seen. Phenomenal build talent on display, ive learnt so much watching your channel. Thank you and keep up the good work.
The lights really bring the city even more to life! I’m in awe at how good everything looks. Great video!
When it comes to the wheat field and farm area, perhaps a combine or other tractor harvesting part of the field could be interesting?
the lights are beautiful! it made it all feel so real. you made quick mention of a castle by the rural village and i am so excited. whether its a full castle or just ruins, itll be such a great detailed addition to fill all that space.
Absolutely love your work mate, it’s incredible!!!
A great city and enjoy every video you've made! My favorite is the western town and countryside and get Rock Star Red Dead Redemption game vibes. Looking forward to the amazing additions you'll bring throughout 2024 and beyond!
just wanted to say I love your enthusiasm for all the bandits/bad guys! the stoies are awesome!
Your LEGO city is so stunning, it's the dream of every childs inside of us. I've discover your channel not long ago and I always wait a new video impatiently.
But there's actually one thing I keep thinking about since I've seen it. You seem to really like details and that might be why it actually look so cool. So have you consider do a bit of change into the water at the docks? Like waves, with eventually some of them crashing into the docks and rocks all around?
Utterly brilliant! Just for an idea, at the very end...when that window may be...maybe pop a mini camera on the front of the train, so you can too see the result with a train in action. That would be wild to see all of your hard work! Looking fwd to the airport to be continuing! Jazzy.
The city is looking amazing, really like the village and the countryside around it the most :)
I am building a LEGO layout myself and I love your videos, they are so inspiring. Your city is huge and I'd love to build mine on the same scale as yours but I've got one big question. HOW DO YOU GET RID OF THE DUST? I can only imagine how much time it takes you to clean all the dust that sits on every stud of every brick. Do you have any tips how to solve the dust problem? I'd love to hear some.
Anyway keep up the work my brother!