And a catering table. With the director sitting on a chair holding a phone up talking about the next project. In town there could be 'coming soon' adverts for the movie
Maybe for the wheat field: - A scarecrow - A snake chasing a harvest mouse - A combine harvester (Please!) Film set = fantastic idea. I'm so invested in this ha. It's so very impressive
I have to say, turning the knight battle into a movie set was an absolute stroke of genius. A very clever way to both get some historical story-telling in a historical setting, but still keeping it within the timeframe of the rest of the town. I absolutely LOVE this idea!
A suggestion concerning the Keep... not only shoud it be higher, it should also be bigger in circumfence. As the Keep was not only the last defence for the Lord of the castle, his family and servants, it was also the safe haven for the peasants from the surrounding farms, that were under the Lord's protection! There had to be chambers (with sleeping arrangements) to house everyone (the Lord and his family, the servants, the peasants, the soldiers, etc.), seprated dining areas, kitchens and pantries, an Armory, corridors to connect everything, a general assembly area and more of the like. As an indicator for the size you'd be looking for... Take the current keep, raise it by 30 to 50% and that at least times 4 (square floorplan) or perhaps even 6! (witha rectangular floorplan)! This whole project looks amazing I'd love to see what's next! Happy building! 👍
@@acubleyIt depends, I suppose, on the intent of the builders. Sometimes a castle was built around a pre-existing manor, other times a manor/keep was built with the intent of building a castle around it, and finally, rather commonly, the former was initially the case but over time the manor was torn down and replaced with a larger, properly defensible keep.
So much amazing progress and so many cool techniques showcased in this video and yet the big standout for me was the recently harvested part of the wheat field... Sometimes it's the little things that really make the difference for world building
I kinda like the fun dynamic of seeing the castle guys from the outside and thinking “oh hey, it’s just some guards doing a little battle”, only to come around to the back and realize “oh!! It’s a film crew! That’s fun!”
yeah, but i dont think people will be able to get around the back, i think they said they will block it off for guests, witch makes sense considering most of the back has support structures on show, so guests won't be able to see any of the film crew stuff.
Another idea for the minifigs in the Castle could be archeologists or historians doing some sort of field research or surveying of the castle's remains, and/or a field trip of younger kids. The movie set is interesting, but feels a bit on-the-nose to me. Overall I love it though! Love the idea of the wheat partially-harvested, and would love to see a combine nearby!
Love the update as always. Always super exciting and fun to watch. Honestly usually one of the best parts of my week (and my sibling's week too for that matter)! Three suggestions: 1. I think to be more realistic you should expand the film crew a little bit. Add tents, maybe a food area, and most certainly a director's chair for some ideas. 2. Make the Castle Keep larger, and taller. Maybe put it back further and have the castle "disappear" off the build. It'd allow for a more realistically sized Keep. 3. Add farmers harvesting the wheat. It'd be much more clear what that area is, plus, it would be a nice addition since it'd be so close to the viewer.
I like it how the film crew is hidden/blocked/in the keep. Seeing the medieval soldiers fighting makes you ask "Why are they fighting" -- through exploration, you find the film crew!
yeah, but i dont think people will be able to get around the back, i think they said they will block it off for guests, witch makes sense considering most of the back has support structures on show, so guests won't be able to see any of the film crew stuff and you cant really see it from the side either.
You could make the castle keep wider as well as taller to it more presence, as well as having walls coming off it to the main walls to create a seperate inner section of rhe castle for a last stand. Also, including an attacking camp witj seige equipment made from cutting down the nearby trees and having some skirmishing or rienforcements from outside the castle, could also look really good.
Just some thoughts: -The towers of the castle should have doors (or empty archways) where they meet the walls. -The wheat field looks cool but also a bit too uniform, maybe move the scarecrow into the middle of it, and make a few small "harvested wheat" patches to simulate some dead stalks and to break it up. Maybe for the big harvested section, you could make the edge less straight/blocky and put some farmers in there with baskets and scythes actively harvesting it.
I think that having the film set inside of the castle is better, as it kinda hides them and makes it a surprise to see. It would be a nice twist for people seeing it for the first time, as from the outside you can only see the knights
yeah, but i dont think people will be able to get around the back, i think they said they will block it off for guests, witch makes sense considering most of the back has support structures on show, so guests won't be able to see any of the film crew stuff
This man is clinically insane. It’s incredible that you have this much motivation to do what you love and have 5 billion legos at your disposal to do so. Keep up doing what you love.
this is one of my favorite updates so far, every bit was just beautiful and the film crew might be my favorite story addition. I had quite a sad night and i thank you for brightening it truly. much love as always
That castle is coming together beautifully! If you’re looking to build out the scene some more, every pro film set needs a well-stocked Craft Services table.
Love these update videos, looking amazing! A suggestion for the wheat field: Place them on large tiles so that you can swap a fully grown field for a harvested field or a ploughed field more easily. That way, if you want to change the season for your scene, you don't spend hours removing one and putting another in its place. It'd also allow you to play with the underground color a bit, like turning it brown for the ploughed field.
Honestly, i love how dense the forest is. I appreciate the amount of work it takes to do the tedium of building it, but imho i think its so worth it to build these vegetation vistas as they really complement the scale of the builld
what you could do to add height to the castle keep is a wooden structure on top, as was fairly common to have. with a sloped roof to protect any archers on top from plunging fire as the arrows would have been fired upwards, and thus coming down again from above to reach up to them. it would also add some contrast for the build with the browns of wood to break up all the mostly gery of the stone
Brickcrafts, I have an idea. In the newly built wheat section, you should make a tractor with a tilling thing on the back to make the field come to life, like it just harvested the area you made shorter. Maybe even a barn too!!
So impressive, as always! I love the film crew - such a great way to combine the times. For such a tall mountain, maybe instead of (or in addition to) the ski area, it needs an astronomical observatory
For the cultivated field you should add a tractor that is harvesting the crop. For the castle I think you should add an open door or fortify the walls near the entrance, because it's a bit empty. Anyway, fantastic work, I can't wait for the next video.
Wonderful idea to add a film set!! I think you should add a dirt road up the mountain to the castle entrance, as that'll also give the film crew a way to have access! Maybe add a couple cars too?
I just recently visited a castle... I have a good idea. You could make a hole in the hill by the wall of the mountain, and make an interior for a little dungeon!
The idea that the castle battle is just some film crew shooting their own version of "monty python and the holy grail" or something, is brilliant! As an amatuer filmmaker myself, I approve.
Love the idea of the castle being used to film a movie. Moving them outside can create a new story where they’re defending the entrance from the attackers
Man I haven't watched you in a couple of months, but I came to watch this one as it appeared in my recommended. And boy will I tell you I was shocked at how much has changed in the city! Amazing work, keep it up!!!
i agree with the other comments about adding a scarecrow, but also its just so touching that youre able to do community events to build with viewers! i think thats really sweet. i love the way the wheat field turned out with the little harvest area, but i was the most excited for the castle to finally show up. putting a movie set on the inside was the last thing i expected, but its the most darling thing ive ever seen!
I had been following for a while and I can confidently say this channel has the most impressive building techniques I’ve ever seen, I always look forward to new episodes
I’ve been watching this series for a little over a year now and I love how you take viewer feedback and often implement it in your next video, it makes the whole building process so much more exciting to watch!
Seeing the castle in the background from behind the mountain really made me realise how massive this project actually is. Like, I know it's big, but sometimes while being zoomed in on one section, you lose track of just how much stuff there really is
As always, I really enjoy your updates on your Lego city build! Also, it's amazing that you've got a brother that enjoys working on it with you. Amazing job guys!
I’ve been subscribed to your channel for about a year now. You are quite remarkable. Your attention to detail is amazing. I see you get a lot of comments/recommendations for what you should do to enhance it, but I think you know exactly how you want each section to develop. Love it when you kick off the shoes and hop up on the display to piece each area together. I look forward to more videos.
I LOVE the updates in this video, the film crew was such a genius move. I went to a hand-worked farm recently and in the middle of their corn field, there was a big oak tree and small clearing for picnics and stuff that you had to find your way through the corn field to get to. Not the most practical for efficient agriculture, but it could be a good way to break up the monotony of the wheat and add some nice detail close to the museum viewers. Also I think a hiking path from the town to the castle might be an easy way to tie the sections together a bit.
The support structures behind the mountain could feature a very meta scene of some LEGO kids exploring it with flashlights, slowly realizing their entire world is artificial, even the mountains.
If you have a field that is only partially harvested, you absolutely should add a tractor that is in the process of harvesting, and i genuinely still think a very small vignette of a bear with a beehive being chased by bees would be hilarious
The amount of work you put into this is incredible! And the progress amazes me every time. There is a lot of extra potential in the forest imo. Wildlife, lumber industry (or just 1 guy), hunters/huntercamp, a small forest fire, campfires, berrydeposits etc. Such things would make it feel more and more allive, which is something you really want right :D
A suggestion concerning the castle is to enlarge the gatehouse. It should at least be a tower for an improved defense system. The keep should also be upgraded and include residential and storage space. English medieval Keeps are great inspiration for such project. Btw great video, keep up the good work!
i love the film set. I would really expand on that idea with some caravans/trailers for the stars, maybe a catering tent, a director with monitors for playback etc. awesome build!
Love how the castle is coming, and the lighting is amazing. Crop circle and alien abduction in the crop field could be really fun. Just an idea, your build is AMAZING, so so so so cool. Keep up the great work :)
It is amazing how far you and your city have come since I came across your channel just over a year ago. I can’t wait to see just how far it will go! (ps. you could add a little more detail to the pine forest by adding little patches of brown plates on the base to signify patches of dead pine needles, just something to break up the large sea of green.)
I always enjoy these updates! You and your brother are so creative and knowledgeable about Lego, I wish I had more time to build a few things myself. Nowhere on your scale of course!
I’m not sure how practical it would be, but I think a miniature castle would be interesting so the directors can block out where they want shots to go. I also think a clothing rack with tons of tunics and such could be interesting, and maybe a refreshment table for the staff. Also the signature directors chair could be neat if it’s possible to build one of those.
I like the vineyards beside the castle, but it is only visible from 1 side angles. Your Lego city is amazing, I love how it keeps expanding and your attention to detail.
For the film set: you should add a small crash mat, so that knight doesn't hurt himself during that fall
Great idea!!
I was thinking the exact same thing
That would be great!
Yeah was going to say that🤣
And a catering table. With the director sitting on a chair holding a phone up talking about the next project.
In town there could be 'coming soon' adverts for the movie
Maybe for the wheat field:
- A scarecrow
- A snake chasing a harvest mouse
- A combine harvester
(Please!)
Film set = fantastic idea.
I'm so invested in this ha. It's so very impressive
Kids beginning a crop circle maybe.
@@jugatsumikka Amazing idea :)
Love the idea of a harvester too😍
I'd suggest adding tramlines to the field if you want to make it more realistic
Having the harvester be in the middle and seperate the harvested/fully grown wheat would look sooooo satisfying
You won't get away without adding a combine, a tractor with a trailer and farmers to that half-harvested wheat field.
What a threatening way to say "that's epic" lol
o just a Farmhouse with barn, and parked tractor
That’s what I was thinking
I have to say, turning the knight battle into a movie set was an absolute stroke of genius. A very clever way to both get some historical story-telling in a historical setting, but still keeping it within the timeframe of the rest of the town. I absolutely LOVE this idea!
likewise!
I think a cool idea would be one or two knights in chairs with phones or coffee cups, because theyre on break
And reading scripts
Don't read my name!
and def a few horses being dressed and cared for on the side
Also porta loos, trailers and a catering tent
*They’re
A suggestion concerning the Keep... not only shoud it be higher, it should also be bigger in circumfence.
As the Keep was not only the last defence for the Lord of the castle, his family and servants, it was also the safe haven for the peasants from the surrounding farms, that were under the Lord's protection!
There had to be chambers (with sleeping arrangements) to house everyone (the Lord and his family, the servants, the peasants, the soldiers, etc.), seprated dining areas, kitchens and pantries, an Armory, corridors to connect everything, a general assembly area and more of the like.
As an indicator for the size you'd be looking for... Take the current keep, raise it by 30 to 50% and that at least times 4 (square floorplan) or perhaps even 6! (witha rectangular floorplan)!
This whole project looks amazing I'd love to see what's next!
Happy building! 👍
Wasn't the Keep usually the original building? A fort or such originally that as the area grew more prosperous the Lord would build up.
Came here to say this, so glad that someone else already had. 😁
Yes I agree it should be so much bigger, it’s more than just a tower!
@@acubleyIt depends, I suppose, on the intent of the builders. Sometimes a castle was built around a pre-existing manor, other times a manor/keep was built with the intent of building a castle around it, and finally, rather commonly, the former was initially the case but over time the manor was torn down and replaced with a larger, properly defensible keep.
@@plasticbazooka Ah, TY :-)
So much amazing progress and so many cool techniques showcased in this video and yet the big standout for me was the recently harvested part of the wheat field... Sometimes it's the little things that really make the difference for world building
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I was looking for you😂😂
a tractor harvesting the wheat would really sell that chopped up look
I agree :)
That's a great idea. Something old-fashioned like an Allis-Chalmers.
That staircase is perfect for Legolas sliding down on a shield 😂
Yes! Yes! Yes! And yes!
Even more fitting because it's LEGOlas. 😂
So true
I kinda like the fun dynamic of seeing the castle guys from the outside and thinking “oh hey, it’s just some guards doing a little battle”, only to come around to the back and realize “oh!! It’s a film crew! That’s fun!”
yeah, but i dont think people will be able to get around the back, i think they said they will block it off for guests, witch makes sense considering most of the back has support structures on show, so guests won't be able to see any of the film crew stuff.
@@pinkpixie8686 fair point actually
Another idea for the minifigs in the Castle could be archeologists or historians doing some sort of field research or surveying of the castle's remains, and/or a field trip of younger kids. The movie set is interesting, but feels a bit on-the-nose to me. Overall I love it though! Love the idea of the wheat partially-harvested, and would love to see a combine nearby!
Yeah, a handful of old folks with measuring equipment and some geolocation markers, documenting the exact layout of the castle.
Why not both?
Sucker😊
Love the update as always. Always super exciting and fun to watch. Honestly usually one of the best parts of my week (and my sibling's week too for that matter)!
Three suggestions:
1. I think to be more realistic you should expand the film crew a little bit. Add tents, maybe a food area, and most certainly a director's chair for some ideas.
2. Make the Castle Keep larger, and taller. Maybe put it back further and have the castle "disappear" off the build. It'd allow for a more realistically sized Keep.
3. Add farmers harvesting the wheat. It'd be much more clear what that area is, plus, it would be a nice addition since it'd be so close to the viewer.
And the Director, lets assume its Brickley Scott (guess the one in red with the tie is the director), should face the scene not the crew.
Looks amazing as always :)
Maybe an idea: Add a part where they're harvesting the field that moment (like adding a wheat harvester, tractors etc)
I was coming down to recommend this
You could also put minifigures with scythes cutting the crops as a public demonstration with tourist or just a scene.
@@legogonegaming the field is big Already, I like your Idea and I think they could Both fit
POV farmers when they hear that people dont have enough money for bread:
Don't read my name!
I like it how the film crew is hidden/blocked/in the keep. Seeing the medieval soldiers fighting makes you ask "Why are they fighting" -- through exploration, you find the film crew!
yeah, but i dont think people will be able to get around the back, i think they said they will block it off for guests, witch makes sense considering most of the back has support structures on show, so guests won't be able to see any of the film crew stuff and you cant really see it from the side either.
Making the castle into a film set to make the knights fit in honestly is a stroke of genius. I love the idea.
Maybe some turists walking around with maps and cameras?
I've never seen a City like yours, in the whole UA-cam. Congrats you are the best by far 👏
You could make the castle keep wider as well as taller to it more presence, as well as having walls coming off it to the main walls to create a seperate inner section of rhe castle for a last stand. Also, including an attacking camp witj seige equipment made from cutting down the nearby trees and having some skirmishing or rienforcements from outside the castle, could also look really good.
Just some thoughts:
-The towers of the castle should have doors (or empty archways) where they meet the walls.
-The wheat field looks cool but also a bit too uniform, maybe move the scarecrow into the middle of it, and make a few small "harvested wheat" patches to simulate some dead stalks and to break it up. Maybe for the big harvested section, you could make the edge less straight/blocky and put some farmers in there with baskets and scythes actively harvesting it.
A guided tour group at the castle would be really nice too. Especially if some of the kids snuck away and were spying on the film set.
What an enormous field and beautiful castle. Thanks for this video, you deserve your more recognition!! 👍👍
I've been watching for 2 years now, crazy how much has changed. Keep up the amazing work!
Same here! :)
I think that having the film set inside of the castle is better, as it kinda hides them and makes it a surprise to see. It would be a nice twist for people seeing it for the first time, as from the outside you can only see the knights
yeah, but i dont think people will be able to get around the back, i think they said they will block it off for guests, witch makes sense considering most of the back has support structures on show, so guests won't be able to see any of the film crew stuff
this is truly the best lego city ever. i’d recommend adding some ivy or vines on the castle walls like you did on the abandoned factory
Wow the castle is really coming together! I'd love to see some booths or a small market on the inside
Just for me and my other Scottish viewers can you add a bagpiper in the castle grounds also put a combine or a tractor harvesting the wheat
He did mention that he plans to do that in the German version of the video, so it will most likely happen
And for me and my fellow English viewers, can you not add a bagpiper 🤣
This man is clinically insane. It’s incredible that you have this much motivation to do what you love and have 5 billion legos at your disposal to do so. Keep up doing what you love.
this is one of my favorite updates so far, every bit was just beautiful and the film crew might be my favorite story addition. I had quite a sad night and i thank you for brightening it truly. much love as always
ive been watching for a year, never had anything bad to say about any update, KEEPT IT UP
I love ur lego world. Keep up the great work🔥
Your wachinh on 8X speed?
@@milicastojanovic404 lol no
@@milicastojanovic404 I js watch all his videos
@@oldchannel5039 oh me too
That castle is coming together beautifully! If you’re looking to build out the scene some more, every pro film set needs a well-stocked Craft Services table.
"So, how many 'illegal' Lego techniques have you employed to build your megaproject?"
"Yes."
The city is looking great. The castle is coming along nicely. The filming crew is a excellent addition to it.
Love these update videos, looking amazing!
A suggestion for the wheat field: Place them on large tiles so that you can swap a fully grown field for a harvested field or a ploughed field more easily. That way, if you want to change the season for your scene, you don't spend hours removing one and putting another in its place. It'd also allow you to play with the underground color a bit, like turning it brown for the ploughed field.
the leaves on the field design is amazing! and the castle gives me dark fantasy vibe
Honestly, i love how dense the forest is. I appreciate the amount of work it takes to do the tedium of building it, but imho i think its so worth it to build these vegetation vistas as they really complement the scale of the builld
what you could do to add height to the castle keep is a wooden structure on top, as was fairly common to have. with a sloped roof to protect any archers on top from plunging fire as the arrows would have been fired upwards, and thus coming down again from above to reach up to them.
it would also add some contrast for the build with the browns of wood to break up all the mostly gery of the stone
Brickcrafts, I have an idea. In the newly built wheat section, you should make a tractor with a tilling thing on the back to make the field come to life, like it just harvested the area you made shorter. Maybe even a barn too!!
So impressive, as always!
I love the film crew - such a great way to combine the times.
For such a tall mountain, maybe instead of (or in addition to) the ski area, it needs an astronomical observatory
The construction crew in the house is such a great idea, it gives an in-world explanation for the small holes in the floor lol
you should add a combine harvester on the part of the wheat field where the wheat's already been harvested!
For the cultivated field you should add a tractor that is harvesting the crop.
For the castle I think you should add an open door or fortify the walls near the entrance, because it's a bit empty.
Anyway, fantastic work, I can't wait for the next video.
For the inner castle keep, add a secondary ring beneath the tower and make it larger. This will help keep the grounds from feeling empty.
Wonderful idea to add a film set!!
I think you should add a dirt road up the mountain to the castle entrance, as that'll also give the film crew a way to have access! Maybe add a couple cars too?
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I just recently visited a castle... I have a good idea. You could make a hole in the hill by the wall of the mountain, and make an interior for a little dungeon!
Wheat field could have a couple of workers with scythes harvesting the wheat. It would make for a neat bit of storytelling.
The idea that the castle battle is just some film crew shooting their own version of "monty python and the holy grail" or something, is brilliant! As an amatuer filmmaker myself, I approve.
Please add Van gogh in the field!
OMG yes! That'd be perfect, especially since LEGO has a minifigure for him!
Or Bob Ross with all those trees 🤣
Plz add a cathedral!! it would add so much!😊
with backlit stained glasses.
Or maybe a just small church in the castle?
Was just thinking the same thing. A Gothic cathedral would be an awesome addition to this project!
Love the idea of the castle being used to film a movie. Moving them outside can create a new story where they’re defending the entrance from the attackers
These updates always brighten my day. Thanks for all your hard work!
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Your videos are the most relaxing things to watch for me after work. It's amazing. Thanks a lot !
The film set is such an inspired way to include lego knights without ruining the immersion of a modern-day lego city, I love it!!
"Fine story telling, if you ask me." Haha. No arrogance at all. Love it. I haven't seen this done before. The progress is amazing.
Man I haven't watched you in a couple of months, but I came to watch this one as it appeared in my recommended. And boy will I tell you I was shocked at how much has changed in the city! Amazing work, keep it up!!!
i agree with the other comments about adding a scarecrow, but also its just so touching that youre able to do community events to build with viewers! i think thats really sweet. i love the way the wheat field turned out with the little harvest area, but i was the most excited for the castle to finally show up. putting a movie set on the inside was the last thing i expected, but its the most darling thing ive ever seen!
I had been following for a while and I can confidently say this channel has the most impressive building techniques I’ve ever seen, I always look forward to new episodes
I’ve been watching this series for a little over a year now and I love how you take viewer feedback and often implement it in your next video, it makes the whole building process so much more exciting to watch!
FINALLY a new video! I've been following you for 2 years now and everyday I wait for the notification:) THANK U
Seeing the castle in the background from behind the mountain really made me realise how massive this project actually is. Like, I know it's big, but sometimes while being zoomed in on one section, you lose track of just how much stuff there really is
I love castles and your castle looks so awesome, beautifully built. The whole layout is awesome done.
As always, I really enjoy your updates on your Lego city build! Also, it's amazing that you've got a brother that enjoys working on it with you. Amazing job guys!
I’ve been subscribed to your channel for about a year now. You are quite remarkable. Your attention to detail is amazing. I see you get a lot of comments/recommendations for what you should do to enhance it, but I think you know exactly how you want each section to develop. Love it when you kick off the shoes and hop up on the display to piece each area together. I look forward to more videos.
I LOVE the updates in this video, the film crew was such a genius move.
I went to a hand-worked farm recently and in the middle of their corn field, there was a big oak tree and small clearing for picnics and stuff that you had to find your way through the corn field to get to.
Not the most practical for efficient agriculture, but it could be a good way to break up the monotony of the wheat and add some nice detail close to the museum viewers.
Also I think a hiking path from the town to the castle might be an easy way to tie the sections together a bit.
Moat of the impressivst lego mocs you can imagine. Awesome. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the update, still an amazing massive project and fun to see what gets added with every update.
The support structures behind the mountain could feature a very meta scene of some LEGO kids exploring it with flashlights, slowly realizing their entire world is artificial, even the mountains.
amazing city ! love watching the progress every week, thanks for making these video's
If you have a field that is only partially harvested, you absolutely should add a tractor that is in the process of harvesting, and i genuinely still think a very small vignette of a bear with a beehive being chased by bees would be hilarious
The amount of work you put into this is incredible! And the progress amazes me every time. There is a lot of extra potential in the forest imo. Wildlife, lumber industry (or just 1 guy), hunters/huntercamp, a small forest fire, campfires, berrydeposits etc. Such things would make it feel more and more allive, which is something you really want right :D
I am loving the castle! I love castles and seeing you do it justice is great
That film set is amazing, so many small details that make me smile
Impressive. Enjoyed the way of making variation in the wheat field pattern. A true work of art!
A suggestion concerning the castle is to enlarge the gatehouse. It should at least be a tower for an improved defense system.
The keep should also be upgraded and include residential and storage space. English medieval Keeps are great inspiration for such project.
Btw great video, keep up the good work!
love seeing all the progress u make each update
Easily my favorite ongoing build. Great work
Okay that looks amazing man! Im loving the look of this!
I've always had a fascination with the lego castle sets dating back to when I was about four, so the castle moc is so cool to me
"the king of my castle" , that was the song i was thinking about last few days. thank you !!!
Dude, the castle is already looking so good! i cant wait to see what it looks like when it is fully finished.
This is the craziest project I've ever seen.
You know it's a good day when Brickcrafts posts a new Lego City update!
i love the film set. I would really expand on that idea with some caravans/trailers for the stars, maybe a catering tent, a director with monitors for playback etc. awesome build!
Another fantastic update. Every one is a winner. Castle looks amazing.
Every upload makes me so happy. My poor ass can live my Lego dream vicariously through you. Amazing work as always.
Your videos are THE MOST ANTICIPATED videos of all my youtube subscriptions!
the filming crew is so cool! always love seeing a new upload pop up in my notifications
Thanks for all of your hard work man!
I’d love to see a mini recreation of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. You could have a knight with a guy following him with two coconut shells :)
Love how the castle is coming, and the lighting is amazing. Crop circle and alien abduction in the crop field could be really fun. Just an idea, your build is AMAZING, so so so so cool. Keep up the great work :)
I'm SO glad you didn't stick with just a knight battle in the castle, good thinking adding the film crew!! Fits the time period so much better!
It is amazing how far you and your city have come since I came across your channel just over a year ago. I can’t wait to see just how far it will go!
(ps. you could add a little more detail to the pine forest by adding little patches of brown plates on the base to signify patches of dead pine needles, just something to break up the large sea of green.)
love the film crew tying in the knits and castles into the modern day
It all looks so brilliant!
Your dedication to details is insane!
I always enjoy these updates! You and your brother are so creative and knowledgeable about Lego, I wish I had more time to build a few things myself. Nowhere on your scale of course!
I’m not sure how practical it would be, but I think a miniature castle would be interesting so the directors can block out where they want shots to go. I also think a clothing rack with tons of tunics and such could be interesting, and maybe a refreshment table for the staff. Also the signature directors chair could be neat if it’s possible to build one of those.
I like the vineyards beside the castle, but it is only visible from 1 side angles.
Your Lego city is amazing, I love how it keeps expanding and your attention to detail.