This is by far my favourite channel on this platform right now - every video is so well thought-out and ends up with an awesome result. Such a cool city, and very professional presentation.
Thanks for sharing, liked it a lot! I thought of suggesting to put the train stop on the side of the assembly square, but you'd have to move the train tracks then...
Great s.tuff man. Could you see yourself making some of your modifications available on Rebrickable or similar? This one doesn’t seem so complex and could be easy to recreate something similar, but your Corner Brich Books and Assembly Square are quite complex and I know I’d like to do something similar but some sort of guide would make things a lot easier.
I am planning on it, yes. I only have so much Lego time and so far I've wanted to spend it building. I might do some casual live streams where I work on instructions and chat, but I'm still figuring that out. The corner bookshop will probably be the first instructions I make though.
Ooh, one modification suggestion, (not sure if this is for you, but I'm not super into the colour on the original set) is replacing the ground floor dark azure with dark blue - I like the way that brings out more of an accent with the sign
this is a solid idea! I thought about getting some pliers and wrapping them with tape or something, but I was already filming everything and was on a roll. I will probably be doing this soon! Thanks for the suggestion!
I like the modifications you made. Especially with the chminey for the pizza oven extending out of the back. I'm a little confused about the delivery window of the pizza shop going directly into the bookstore though. I think a little alley separating the bookstore and pizza shop might work better. That way you can add details like bicycle or scooter delivery people getting pizzas passed to them to make deliveries. you could also replace that window you removed from the back of the building to the same side as the delivery window, or even a few four stud wide windows. Maybe string a clothesline between the pizzeria and the bookstore or something. I dunno, it looks great as it is.
The window opens up into the alleyway next to/under the bookshop. It’s a colonnade. It was really hard to get a camera angle because it’s like dead center of my table lol.
There's a link in the description to the equipment I use. The first one, the DJI Phone Gimble, is the best investment I think I've made for this channel so far. If you already have a phone, its a pretty reasonable purchase (I think its like $160) for how well it works and what it enables you to do.
Love the delivery window and the whole courtyard idea, can’t wait to see the entire block done. For the corner building, since it’s a busy street with the trolley and all, the grand emporium could look nice! The boutique hotel is a favorite too, but it might be too hidden in that corner.
You should build some sort of corner mall like the grand emporium. Not exactly like the set since it's super expensive, but something like that could be cool
Grand Emporium is something I've considered, but I don't have it, and you're right, its expensive now! I might look at what it would cost to purchase pieces for it. Sometimes that's cheaper, depending on how many pieces I already have.
I think the green house looks better at it's original direction. But I'm not entirely sure how to fix that with the chimney change. Also, I have an extra floor and a different sign for the jazz club. But I will be stealing this for the pizza shop.
Its funny, but I had actually recorded essentially the same thing that you said about the greenhouse. Its built sideways, so it needs to be in the wall, but that would put it up against the chimney, which just doesn't work IMO. I've also thought about adding another floor to the Jazz Club, but I want to wait and see until I place the next building!
@@rebricks Coming back to this video, you did the chimney and side much better than I did on my modifications. Gotta retouch up mine a bit. Mine is much more heavily modified using the 2 friends sets "Heartlake City Restaurant" and "Heartlake City Pizzeria" the foundation is medium nougat, front windows have the arches on the top, the pizza sign from the pizzeria, and a little seating area in the front with the short white fences and tan floor from the restaurant set. I also changed black SNOT brick holding the tailor sign to light bluish grey and the flowers to lavender to match the sign since those bugged me. I may also change the dark red to dark blue like the set was originally planned to have. But I'll have to look at that in stud io before I decide that big of a change. Oh, and when I'm listing my changes. The sign for the jazz club is the one Robin Hood Bricks. And the extra floor is Radio Floor Extension from Tiny Bricks on rebrickable. I forgot to in my original comment.
@@rebricks uhm...you can use that track for a european tram. And adding a garage/warehouse where some mechanic repairs it with a switch crossing the main track
I did not think you would respond but i think youre realy good at building and im 11 and have been doing lego for 10 years and thinking about starting my own lego channel. Anyways keep uploading your amazing videos and ill see ya on the next video you upload, bye rebrick.
This is by far my favourite channel on this platform right now - every video is so well thought-out and ends up with an awesome result. Such a cool city, and very professional presentation.
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i like this video!
I like that you watched it and liked it!
Simple changes but very effective. Looking forward to your next build.
how u doing?. yo~ beautiful vlog~bye. Re:bricks,:))
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Awesome man keep up the awesome work
Cheers!
That was really cool.... nice Speed build...🎉
Greetings
Thanks! And hello!
maybe you build a little connor LEGOstore , thanks four video)))) (sorry four my english i from Ukraine)))))
Great suggestion (and great English! No need to apologize my friend!)
I automatically push Like on your videos without thinking. I know that I will enjoy them. Please keep them coming. Thank you from the UK.
I appreciated it!
so good
cheers Felipe!
Thanks for sharing, liked it a lot! I thought of suggesting to put the train stop on the side of the assembly square, but you'd have to move the train tracks then...
I'm glad you liked it! And yeah, that would be a lot of work 😰
Great s.tuff man. Could you see yourself making some of your modifications available on Rebrickable or similar? This one doesn’t seem so complex and could be easy to recreate something similar, but your Corner Brich Books and Assembly Square are quite complex and I know I’d like to do something similar but some sort of guide would make things a lot easier.
I am planning on it, yes. I only have so much Lego time and so far I've wanted to spend it building. I might do some casual live streams where I work on instructions and chat, but I'm still figuring that out. The corner bookshop will probably be the first instructions I make though.
Kolejna świetna przebudowa :) Uwielbiam Twój kanał
Dzięki!
Palace cinema!
ooooh that's a really good idea. I think a theater of some kind is definitely going in one of the remaining corners of that block for sure.
Ooh, one modification suggestion, (not sure if this is for you, but I'm not super into the colour on the original set) is replacing the ground floor dark azure with dark blue - I like the way that brings out more of an accent with the sign
Interesting idea. I can see how that would look good!
Świetna przebudowa... Podobają mi się Twoje projekty. Pozdrawiam...😀
Bardzo dziękuję! To wspaniale mieć przyjaciół z całego świata!
I like the court yard idea, please try adding a tree or some type of green space in the court yard, would look good too
Oh, a big tree is top of the list!
For tight spots I use needle nose pliers that I coated the tines with Plastic-Dip.
this is a solid idea! I thought about getting some pliers and wrapping them with tape or something, but I was already filming everything and was on a roll. I will probably be doing this soon! Thanks for the suggestion!
I like the modifications you made. Especially with the chminey for the pizza oven extending out of the back. I'm a little confused about the delivery window of the pizza shop going directly into the bookstore though. I think a little alley separating the bookstore and pizza shop might work better. That way you can add details like bicycle or scooter delivery people getting pizzas passed to them to make deliveries. you could also replace that window you removed from the back of the building to the same side as the delivery window, or even a few four stud wide windows. Maybe string a clothesline between the pizzeria and the bookstore or something. I dunno, it looks great as it is.
The window opens up into the alleyway next to/under the bookshop. It’s a colonnade. It was really hard to get a camera angle because it’s like dead center of my table lol.
@@rebricks Gotcha. Very cool. I just stumbled upon your video due to a UA-cam recommendation. Instantly watched, liked, and subscribed.
Great video, cool to look how your city is growing!
Thanks! Its fun to be building it!
I would like to be able to achieve the same speed and image stability in my videos
There's a link in the description to the equipment I use. The first one, the DJI Phone Gimble, is the best investment I think I've made for this channel so far. If you already have a phone, its a pretty reasonable purchase (I think its like $160) for how well it works and what it enables you to do.
Love the delivery window and the whole courtyard idea, can’t wait to see the entire block done.
For the corner building, since it’s a busy street with the trolley and all, the grand emporium could look nice! The boutique hotel is a favorite too, but it might be too hidden in that corner.
oooh yeah the grand emporium... I don't have much tan in the city... I do like the boutique hotel, but its a bit Miami for my taste... 😬
Very nice, I enjoyed watching it and you’re very creative
Thank you so much 😊
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You should build some sort of corner mall like the grand emporium. Not exactly like the set since it's super expensive, but something like that could be cool
Grand Emporium is something I've considered, but I don't have it, and you're right, its expensive now! I might look at what it would cost to purchase pieces for it. Sometimes that's cheaper, depending on how many pieces I already have.
@@rebricks Try whatever you think looks good man, however custom you want it.
I think the green house looks better at it's original direction. But I'm not entirely sure how to fix that with the chimney change.
Also, I have an extra floor and a different sign for the jazz club. But I will be stealing this for the pizza shop.
Its funny, but I had actually recorded essentially the same thing that you said about the greenhouse. Its built sideways, so it needs to be in the wall, but that would put it up against the chimney, which just doesn't work IMO.
I've also thought about adding another floor to the Jazz Club, but I want to wait and see until I place the next building!
@@rebricks Coming back to this video, you did the chimney and side much better than I did on my modifications. Gotta retouch up mine a bit. Mine is much more heavily modified using the 2 friends sets "Heartlake City Restaurant" and "Heartlake City Pizzeria" the foundation is medium nougat, front windows have the arches on the top, the pizza sign from the pizzeria, and a little seating area in the front with the short white fences and tan floor from the restaurant set. I also changed black SNOT brick holding the tailor sign to light bluish grey and the flowers to lavender to match the sign since those bugged me.
I may also change the dark red to dark blue like the set was originally planned to have. But I'll have to look at that in stud io before I decide that big of a change.
Oh, and when I'm listing my changes. The sign for the jazz club is the one Robin Hood Bricks. And the extra floor is Radio Floor Extension from Tiny Bricks on rebrickable. I forgot to in my original comment.
A reimagined noodleshop on that corner would be fantastic
I have seen some of those that look really good. I do like the idea of a corner restaurant...
Seeing your ideas in building up something like the noodle Shop would be great! Seconded
@@rebricks, I'm confidant you could cornerfy the Parisian, and really curious what that would look like.
That street is looking great.
Thank you!
Love it agian every episode
thank you thank you!
Beautiful little redesign of the pizzeria! In the corner maybe the corner garage? 😂
I thought about it but I’m not sure it’d work with the train tracks being there..
@@rebricks uhm...you can use that track for a european tram. And adding a garage/warehouse where some mechanic repairs it with a switch crossing the main track
Im new but love your city
Welcome!
I did not think you would respond but i think youre realy good at building and im 11 and have been doing lego for 10 years and thinking about starting my own lego channel. Anyways keep uploading your amazing videos and ill see ya on the next video you upload, bye rebrick.
@@emilyfarro5401if you have a camera and a computer, go for it!
Yeah totally I don't have a computer but my parents said they could buy me one and I'm gonna watch your videos happy Thanksgiving see ya
Thats real Nice!
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I love what you are doing with the city! And maybe you could use the boutique hotel on the corner
I do have this set already, so its definitely an option!
great that you make more video since one month, just wanted you to know you have french followers too 🟦⬜🟥
bonjour!
Yes, that's awesome!