If I were to write a comment each time I watch one of your videos, I would have to write an entire book! I enjoy the simplicity of your models so much. You are VERY artistic because you create such beautiful effects, and yet you do this with so few LEGO parts. I like all of your videos and am a subscriber. Reading so many comments that you receive shows just how so, so many people really love what you do. Best wishes!
Thankyou for all your kind words...very encouraging, words such these that really keeps me going, not just the ad sense. I really appreciate every words you write, thank you 😊❤
@@KosBrick Pft, Hell, if you can even HAVE Christmas anymore or wish each other “Merry Christmas,” what with everything becoming so “politically correct” these days.
Loved the video @Kos Bricks! Can't wait for the next video man! There's one Famous Steam Engine here in the United States of America that's still running with Union Pacific, UP 4014 "Big Boy". She's a 4-8-8-4 Steam Engine and the Only one of about 18 Preserved out of the 24 Originally Built back in the 1930's/1940's. They were Designed to pull Freight Trains up to 3 or 5 Miles long, but because of the Fact that the Couplers weren't strong enough to pull that much Freight they were used as Shunters instead and were lining up Freight Cars to be pulled by Other Trains from the Shunting Yards. There are a Few Other Famous Steam Engines also in Running Condition that go back to the 1940's like SP 4449 and then out in the United Kingdom there's 18 of the Roughly 500 or so Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 Tender Engines, The Original Prototype being among those Preserved and maybe even the Even Fewer of those that are Running still or the Majority of those that are just Static Displays in Railway Museums. They were Commonly referred to as the "Black Fives" because of their Black Livery and to this day they are Best Known for being the Basis of Henry the Big Green Engine from "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends". Let me know what you think about this and I'll catch you in your next video man!
If I were to write a comment each time I watch one of your videos, I would have to write an entire book! I enjoy the simplicity of your models so much. You are VERY artistic because you create such beautiful effects, and yet you do this with so few LEGO parts. I like all of your videos and am a subscriber. Reading so many comments that you receive shows just how so, so many people really love what you do. Best wishes!
Thankyou for all your kind words...very encouraging, words such these that really keeps me going, not just the ad sense. I really appreciate every words you write, thank you 😊❤
Cool!
Thankyou, The Sparkling 😊😊😊
PART 3
Yes 😊
Tiny models of different things would be a great LEGO Christmas theme. They would be like little presents.
That would be cool! 😊😊😊
@@KosBrick Pft, Hell, if you can even HAVE Christmas anymore or wish each other “Merry Christmas,” what with everything becoming so “politically correct” these days.
These look fantastic! Great tutorial 👌 Thumbs up from another LEGO UA-camr!!
Thankyou, The Lego Brit 😊😊😊
What part makes the wings of the commercial plane? I’ve never seen that piece before
Magnificent...
Thankyou David 😊
You’re the single most efficient Lego builder I’ve ever seen! You always keep impressing me with so few pieces
Thanks a lot Yarnick, much appreciate it 😊
Loved the video @Kos Bricks! Can't wait for the next video man! There's one Famous Steam Engine here in the United States of America that's still running with Union Pacific, UP 4014 "Big Boy". She's a 4-8-8-4 Steam Engine and the Only one of about 18 Preserved out of the 24 Originally Built back in the 1930's/1940's. They were Designed to pull Freight Trains up to 3 or 5 Miles long, but because of the Fact that the Couplers weren't strong enough to pull that much Freight they were used as Shunters instead and were lining up Freight Cars to be pulled by Other Trains from the Shunting Yards. There are a Few Other Famous Steam Engines also in Running Condition that go back to the 1940's like SP 4449 and then out in the United Kingdom there's 18 of the Roughly 500 or so Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 Tender Engines, The Original Prototype being among those Preserved and maybe even the Even Fewer of those that are Running still or the Majority of those that are just Static Displays in Railway Museums. They were Commonly referred to as the "Black Fives" because of their Black Livery and to this day they are Best Known for being the Basis of Henry the Big Green Engine from "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends".
Let me know what you think about this and I'll catch you in your next video man!
Where can i find those parts
You can buy Lego parts by piece at Bricklink.com store in your country, that's where I get most of mine. Hope it helps, Oyun Havuzu 😊😊😊
Legal demais
Obrigado! 😊😊😊
Can you do a Union Pacific?
Thanks for the suggestion, GummyJig 😊😊😊
lego gundam please😅
I will...but not in the near future, I'm gonna build other theme first...just stay tune 😊
Make videos everyday!!!!!
Lidya Hernandez 😁😁😁
Please build a easy ship
I barely have these pieces
You can buy Lego parts by piece at Bricklink.com store in your country, that's where I get most of mine. Hope it helps, Aayan's Creative Lab 😊😊😊
@@KosBrick **reads in bangladesh**
Btw u r berry cool
Mini cars 10
Thanks for the suggestion Andrea Maulion 😊😊😊
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