0:50 I would like to thank that spider for joining me for this collab. It really brought a lot the video. Let me know if you have any questions. I'm happy to help!
I'd argue monkey-scouts version is more accurate cause there is no root pointing directly at the camera in the original ingame version. So he did upgrade it
I don't own Animal Crossing Lego sets, nor Lego at all honestly (although I love the concept and watching people get creative with it!), so I'm not sure why I clicked on this video in my recomendations haha. Curiosity, probably! And well, I find your version incredibly close to the real trees! Much more so than what they gave in the official set anyway! I am pretty amazed such a round shape was achievable with Legos, although with the pieces you showcased, it makes sense :o Great job for figuring this out, I'm impressed! :D It was nice of you to give a tutorial, too. Most of the time, people would have just used the video to rant, but here you gave viewers the possibility to replicate your version :)
If it means more accuracy, not usually. The original tree is good for a young audience, but as an older LEGO and Animal Crossing fan, I need something better.
you made it worse by both making it less kid friendly which is the only audience lego animal crossing should care about and by making it have more pieces which makes the price higher common "i fixed this big company product" L
you know how long animal crossing has been around right? since 2001 which means theres adult fans who love animal crossing, he made a version for adults to build.
0:50 I would like to thank that spider for joining me for this collab. It really brought a lot the video. Let me know if you have any questions. I'm happy to help!
The og tree has 6 roots at the bottom while the lego piece has 4. So really, either orientation is equally inaccurate.
I've been working on an even more accurate stump piece, but LEGO hasn't made one of the bricks I need in the right color.
@@monkey-scout Fair enough
I'd argue monkey-scouts version is more accurate cause there is no root pointing directly at the camera in the original ingame version. So he did upgrade it
@@Fourclover7 It also has no roots pointing directly to the sides like the original has
I don't own Animal Crossing Lego sets, nor Lego at all honestly (although I love the concept and watching people get creative with it!), so I'm not sure why I clicked on this video in my recomendations haha. Curiosity, probably! And well, I find your version incredibly close to the real trees! Much more so than what they gave in the official set anyway! I am pretty amazed such a round shape was achievable with Legos, although with the pieces you showcased, it makes sense :o Great job for figuring this out, I'm impressed! :D It was nice of you to give a tutorial, too. Most of the time, people would have just used the video to rant, but here you gave viewers the possibility to replicate your version :)
Omg I am so makes these for my sets 😆 can't wait for your tutorial on the other trees!!!
I love that you made the conpartment open too! So you can actually shake the fruits out of the back of the tree
Great instructional video!
My daughter loves animal crossing so much. She plays it almost every day and also I love the music too.
If it ever becomes (part of) An official set, Yes please!
I've seen this design before
can you put fruit on it?
I forgot to include that feature in the video. But yes, fruit can be placed on each of the main leafy sections.
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is piece count just not an issue to you
If it means more accuracy, not usually. The original tree is good for a young audience, but as an older LEGO and Animal Crossing fan, I need something better.
3:10 the stump is wrong >:(
watch the vid till the end before you comment
you made it worse by both making it less kid friendly which is the only audience lego animal crossing should care about and by making it have more pieces which makes the price higher
common "i fixed this big company product" L
you know how long animal crossing has been around right? since 2001 which means theres adult fans who love animal crossing, he made a version for adults to build.