LEGO Flooring Tips, Tricks, and Techniques. Build Better Floors!

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Welcome to Bricksculpt and thank you for watching. This video shows many different LEGO floor designs that you can use in your own LEGO MOC's. If you have any questions or suggestions please ask below in the comments. Thanks again!
    #lego #legocity #legomoc

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  • @aleandronalegaca7218
    @aleandronalegaca7218 17 годин тому +1

    Congratulations ! Very Nice ! Thank you

  • @Regeor
    @Regeor 22 дні тому +4

    My biggest issue is deciding how many studs to have on my floors. I like moving figures around a lot so I need to incorporate a lot of studded pieces. Usually it detracts from the design though.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  22 дні тому +1

      Play features always cause extra issues. Play features video coming soon.

  • @mateuszczaplicki9521
    @mateuszczaplicki9521 22 дні тому +1

    Wow

  • @SkyKid002
    @SkyKid002 19 годин тому +2

    Petition to change "tan" to "sand yellow"

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  11 годин тому

      "Sand Tan" it's just really really tan...

    • @SkyKid002
      @SkyKid002 9 годин тому

      @bricksculpt I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere... nah but in all seriousness I do like all the "sand" colors

  • @alrinaleroux9229
    @alrinaleroux9229 24 дні тому +2

    Thank you -- I appreciate all these creative examples!

  • @Yinsterbricks
    @Yinsterbricks 22 дні тому +3

    Great presentation 👍

  • @gordonwerner
    @gordonwerner 10 днів тому +1

    lol. Ingots come in like 23 different colors. The LBG ones are great for Belgian block streets - just use 1x1 tiles to fill the gaps (at least that’s what I do). I’ve definitely used that parquet pattern for floors as well. I think I used dark orange parquet for the floor of a Mexican restaurant
    Part 3396 works well along with 1x1 quarter circle tiles and /or round tiles
    The Nexo Knights shields work great for public squares / courtyards

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  10 днів тому

      I forgot about 3396. That's a piece I need to stock up on. Could also put a 2x2 round tile in the middle of them for an interesting floor.

    • @gordonwerner
      @gordonwerner 10 днів тому +1

      @@bricksculpt yeah. It’s an interesting part. The new explorer city sets now have a new 1x2 tile that has one of the ends chamfered (5091/5092) (wedge tiles?) that might allow for even more interesting designs, although I haven’t come across any yet so I don’t know how their geometry will come into play with other modified tiles

  • @ametrinefirebird7125
    @ametrinefirebird7125 24 дні тому +6

    This series has been the best collection of lego techniques that's come out lately. I'm always googling "advanced lego techniques" and it seems like the best stuff is much older and on websites that haven't been updated in years or even well over a decade.
    So believe me, there's many of us who relish your uploads 😁

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  24 дні тому +1

      Thank you so much for your support and the amazing compliments!!!

  • @RossFlack
    @RossFlack 22 дні тому +2

    Can you look into cobblestone or dungeon flooring? Also, using curved pieces and transparent pieces?

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  22 дні тому

      Possibly in the future, I'm most experienced with city and less so with castles or Sci fi.

  • @robbiedobbles
    @robbiedobbles 24 дні тому +3

    Great video as always!

  • @colbauer1426
    @colbauer1426 22 дні тому +1

    I have the ingot pieces in Dark Pearl Grey, both Light and Medium Stone Grey, White, Metallic Gold, Reddish Brown, just in my personal collection, so there are some colors beyond what you had listed around 6:40

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  22 дні тому

      Yeah I have the metallic ones also. I was just going off the top of my head in colors that are more flooring relevant. Thanks for adding those!

    • @hamiltonandlaurenwhitney73
      @hamiltonandlaurenwhitney73 21 день тому +1

      @@bricksculpt There are definitely quite a few additional interesting colors now - I personally have built a three foot tower with sand green ingots used as the brickwork. Big fan of ingots for their texture!

  • @michaelnurse9089
    @michaelnurse9089 24 дні тому +1

    Although history has long forgotten them, Gambini and Sons are generally credited with the Sistine Chapel floor - Gary Larson.

  • @MarkBuildsLego
    @MarkBuildsLego 23 дні тому +1

    Love how you have all these examples laid out - awesome job

  • @talihiggins5947
    @talihiggins5947 22 дні тому +1

    This was very timely - working on my first real MOC and trying to figure out floors. Any tips for carpets or area rugs? Everything looks like tile when I try it.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  22 дні тому

      Area rugs I recommend small parts and mixing lots of colors. Carpets are tough they do usually look like tile, but often brighter colors and larger pieces represent carpet better as tile is rarely brightly colored.

  • @Tigerbricks11
    @Tigerbricks11 24 дні тому +1

    I like the herringbone wood pattern and the staggered brick pattern most

  • @worldsheaviestjamband93
    @worldsheaviestjamband93 22 дні тому +1

    Awesome video always!
    I’ve been slowly working on the MOC of my elementary classroom. I keep kicking around the idea of building the (very large) colorful carpet sideways with plates and tiles and dropping it in sideways. (Like the Central Perk set).
    Inspirational video as always.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  22 дні тому

      Sounds like a challenging floor!

  • @lynchzchiller1416
    @lynchzchiller1416 21 день тому +1

    Ingots in pearl gold

  • @zenofaller5767
    @zenofaller5767 20 днів тому +1

    Maybe it's me. I'm german. But the floor at min 3:55. I don't know... Maybe not... not my first choice... and defenetly not in "braun". Sorry, once you see it, you will see it.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  20 днів тому

      I guess... not really... it's actually a pretty common floor pattern in real life, and it doesn't really look like what you are insinuating, at least to me. 😁

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  20 днів тому

      fineartamerica.com/featured/parquet-floor-pattern-parquetry-black-peter-hermes-furian.html
      It's called mosaic on this list of parquet floors. 😁😁😁