In my opinion, the main reason to build Tudor Corner mirrored is a better fit to next to Assembly Square. A mirrored one will give a stone color next to a blue color, regardless which way around you arrange these two modulars next to each other. If you don't mind, would you please make a video to show how your mirrored one combines next to Assembly Square?
This is my first modular. To me it gives the feel of those old village towns (i have them near me) where the shopping building look like this and are along a small strip representing the shopping area of that all residential town. I like this.
When you put two together on the Haberdashery side, it looks like you could knock down the wall in the middle to make it a larger store. Also combine the kitchen across which would make it a combined establishment on both sides (more seating but single establishment) which would make sense why it has the same name (i have seen places like this). Also one building, turn the clock maker's place into a second apartment (put a bathroom in his closet) or make it an office space. If somebody could afford two.
Happy New Year! Great mention on the wedge pieces. Those are the types of pieces people need to consider prior to mirror building a set as you will have to source the "flipped" version. The placement in your city was great. I feel having the Tudor stairs next to your level change steps was a good move. They mesh well aesthetically. Sort of a like for like region.
This is my second larger newer set and I'm impressed built this in mirror. Those tiles been killing me. The two together look amazing. If you do this, the large stair way and would love how you change the store shops in the second one.
Really cool video, Jason!! I have a thought (idk if this will make sense). Timestamp, for reference 4:10. I actually think connecting them at the stairs is the way to go, BUT needs a few alterations. Namely, for the middle layer, a nougat colored arch to connect the two buildings, then put another window in the gap for the top layer and connect the roofline. Potentially finish it off by connecting the gold railings for a small, second storey patio. I think that would look amazing and now im tempted to buy another set too 😂. This is the first modular ive purchased in nearly 10 years!
Sounds like this is going to be a win-win situation. Those paper bags for the instructions could be reused every year for Christmas wrapping paper. And for some reasons why, seeing it on your channel, Tudor Corner almost looks like it could be mistaken for a Fun Hole set, except in the back of one of the rooms there's a time machine and somebody from the Dr WHO series is living there. 🎶 Que the Doctor Who theme 🎶
I was skeptical how it would look mirrored and I don't think it looks as good by itself, but it does look good placed in your city. Luckily there were only 2 angled pieces you needed reverse copies of. I'm going to start building mine today.
Looks great! That's definitely one of the best modulars, if not the best. I've never built anything mirrored, seems like a nice challenge. good to know about those wedge plates
Wow... that looks really good next to the mirrored version. And nice placement in the city. Although I love the gardens.. it's a good filler until a new modular comes in.
Thank you for your video which is useful to know about the pieces needed to build it in the mirror version ahead of actually building it. I have done this in my own layout with the Palace Cinema and Assembly Square modulars to get a better look for there placement. It is good to see what it looks like in reverse physically too, aside from viewing it in a mirror 😂
It looked very good with one the right way and one reversed standing next to each other. I would love to have that in my city, but I don't even think I have room for one. I will get the set though, and try to find a way to get it in to the city.
Very cool that you were only two plates short. It looks great in the city, better than the Spring Lantern Festival, although that is a lovely set. The Spring Lantern Festival can display well on its own, though, if you can find the ...SPACE 😄
I love doing reverse builds it is a brain teaser for sure. I’m going to hold off on getting this building,it doesn’t go well with to much. Maybe next to the green. grocer.
Nice! I like the combination of two sets with the stairs in the middle. 😍 Did you make any mistakes 'cause you forgot to build a step mirrowed? I guess it would happen to me...
If you take it as being a British pub then it would be strange to have 2 of them exactly the same so close to together. For me, To double it one of them would need to have quite a few changes made so it doesn’t look exactly the same
Great video! Mirroring modulars, especially corner buildings, is a great way of tailoring them to each own display. I actually recommended this to LEGO, and it would be rather easy and costless. As you showed, it’s normally a matter of few wedge plates or similar pieces. I previously mirrored the Corner Garage and it was easy. I downloaded the pdf og the instructions and flipped the whole document 🙃
Hi when you put the two haberdashery shop together I think it would be really good if you swap the blue for the brown and green of the other one so it looks like one build
My plan is to put it next to the police station and perisan restaurant, given the biboard for the police station and olive green of the perisan restaurant would work great with the blue of the Tudor corner. I just recently finished the pet shop modular, and wow, have the modulars come a long way in 14 years.
I am planning on using the mirror technique for the 2019 Millennium Falcon on some aspects as I want to switch the entire base plate part of the build to be mirrored but I have never done it before. Feels hard. Trying to make the Outrider.
when you build a building "mirrored" it called handed, as in right/left handed. I did the same years ago with the pet shop because the town houses looked better handed and my pet shop is now called Pats pets
In my opinion, the main reason to build Tudor Corner mirrored is a better fit to next to Assembly Square. A mirrored one will give a stone color next to a blue color, regardless which way around you arrange these two modulars next to each other. If you don't mind, would you please make a video to show how your mirrored one combines next to Assembly Square?
This is my first modular. To me it gives the feel of those old village towns (i have them near me) where the shopping building look like this and are along a small strip representing the shopping area of that all residential town. I like this.
When you put two together on the Haberdashery side, it looks like you could knock down the wall in the middle to make it a larger store. Also combine the kitchen across which would make it a combined establishment on both sides (more seating but single establishment) which would make sense why it has the same name (i have seen places like this). Also one building, turn the clock maker's place into a second apartment (put a bathroom in his closet) or make it an office space. If somebody could afford two.
A larger city? Are we going to see an expansion??
I don’t know, are we going to see a club X? These are all thing we want, but not sure if we will ever get lol
Happy New Year! Great mention on the wedge pieces. Those are the types of pieces people need to consider prior to mirror building a set as you will have to source the "flipped" version. The placement in your city was great. I feel having the Tudor stairs next to your level change steps was a good move. They mesh well aesthetically. Sort of a like for like region.
I'm considering mirroring it as well. I've done this before with other modulars, and yes, it's definitely a harder process than people realize.
This is my second larger newer set and I'm impressed built this in mirror. Those tiles been killing me. The two together look amazing. If you do this, the large stair way and would love how you change the store shops in the second one.
It does look good mirrored.
Looks good in the city!
Really cool video, Jason!! I have a thought (idk if this will make sense).
Timestamp, for reference 4:10.
I actually think connecting them at the stairs is the way to go, BUT needs a few alterations. Namely, for the middle layer, a nougat colored arch to connect the two buildings, then put another window in the gap for the top layer and connect the roofline. Potentially finish it off by connecting the gold railings for a small, second storey patio.
I think that would look amazing and now im tempted to buy another set too 😂.
This is the first modular ive purchased in nearly 10 years!
Sounds like this is going to be a win-win situation. Those paper bags for the instructions could be reused every year for Christmas wrapping paper. And for some reasons why, seeing it on your channel, Tudor Corner almost looks like it could be mistaken for a Fun Hole set, except in the back of one of the rooms there's a time machine and somebody from the Dr WHO series is living there. 🎶 Que the Doctor Who theme 🎶
Looks cool with the 2 sets combined and mirrored. I did similar with the Boutique Hotel combing 2 sets as well as adding an additional middle floor
I was skeptical how it would look mirrored and I don't think it looks as good by itself, but it does look good placed in your city. Luckily there were only 2 angled pieces you needed reverse copies of. I'm going to start building mine today.
I like the stairs, especially if you remove the railings and make it look like one large set of stair cases.
Congrats onthe mirror build! It’s definitely on my top 10 official modular set 😊
I wouldn't have thought about needing reverse wedge plates! Good to know if I'm ever going to try that on a different set in the future.
Looking good. Great job!
I bought 20 of these Tudors. Making a set of ten on each side,plus two car garage and backyard for each!!
Looks great! That's definitely one of the best modulars, if not the best.
I've never built anything mirrored, seems like a nice challenge. good to know about those wedge plates
Wow... that looks really good next to the mirrored version. And nice placement in the city. Although I love the gardens.. it's a good filler until a new modular comes in.
Looks great! Maybe, do a city overview?
Thank you for your video which is useful to know about the pieces needed to build it in the mirror version ahead of actually building it. I have done this in my own layout with the Palace Cinema and Assembly Square modulars to get a better look for there placement. It is good to see what it looks like in reverse physically too, aside from viewing it in a mirror 😂
It looked very good with one the right way and one reversed standing next to each other. I would love to have that in my city, but I don't even think I have room for one. I will get the set though, and try to find a way to get it in to the city.
nice! I did this with assembly square back then. you just need one extra wedge brick to do so.
My copy also had the parts in paper bags.
Very cool that you were only two plates short. It looks great in the city, better than the Spring Lantern Festival, although that is a lovely set. The Spring Lantern Festival can display well on its own, though, if you can find the ...SPACE 😄
I love doing reverse builds it is a brain teaser for sure. I’m going to hold off on getting this building,it doesn’t go well with to much. Maybe next to the green. grocer.
You need to add a bearded Mr. Spock and a Bearded Captain Kirk in the Mirror universe Tudor House.
Nice! I like the combination of two sets with the stairs in the middle. 😍
Did you make any mistakes 'cause you forgot to build a step mirrowed? I guess it would happen to me...
If you take it as being a British pub then it would be strange to have 2 of them exactly the same so close to together. For me, To double it one of them would need to have quite a few changes made so it doesn’t look exactly the same
Great video! Mirroring modulars, especially corner buildings, is a great way of tailoring them to each own display.
I actually recommended this to LEGO, and it would be rather easy and costless. As you showed, it’s normally a matter of few wedge plates or similar pieces. I previously mirrored the Corner Garage and it was easy. I downloaded the pdf og the instructions and flipped the whole document 🙃
Hi when you put the two haberdashery shop together I think it would be really good if you swap the blue for the brown and green of the other one so it looks like one build
My plan is to put it next to the police station and perisan restaurant, given the biboard for the police station and olive green of the perisan restaurant would work great with the blue of the Tudor corner. I just recently finished the pet shop modular, and wow, have the modulars come a long way in 14 years.
Yes they have, both inside and out
@@jasonsbricksin5 So true. I was just glad to get the pet shop for my birthday last month.
I like the Alex comment. It’s kind of catchy!
Looks good placed but it is sad about that festival having to come out, especially since it's almost that time of year.
nice
I am planning on using the mirror technique for the 2019 Millennium Falcon on some aspects as I want to switch the entire base plate part of the build to be mirrored but I have never done it before. Feels hard. Trying to make the Outrider.
when you build a building "mirrored" it called handed, as in right/left handed. I did the same years ago with the pet shop because the town houses looked better handed and my pet shop is now called Pats pets
A larger city. Hmmm. I see a couch that is no longer needed. Alex told me so
Congrats! this video was only 56 seconds over 5 minutes.
Of all the things to put in paper bags, I want my instructions in the protective cardboard. 🤦🏿♂️ Lego is so backwards.