The octagon is surprisingly solid! I could roll it around and handle it without any trouble. I was very impressed. (The roof on the other hand was kinda fragile, yea)
It looks absolutely amazing. I do wish you put as much creativity into the ocean water as you did into the rocks. Lego MOCs always have completely flat water or just a bunch of studs dumped on it.
This is awesome dude! Keep it up! Maybe another way to get the shape would be to use more hinge pieces turned inwards for the sides of the tower. It would probably be a bit more stable and allow for an interior
Thanks! It would allow for an interior but it wouldn't allow such a seamless edge on each of the 16 corners of the octagon. The structure itself was remarkably sturdy (except the roof lol). I was able to roll it around on my table with nothing breaking off!
the patternings of the blue 1 by 2's for the water makes it look more like cobblestone brick work. randomizing the angle, size, and placement of the pieces could make the water look more random. and as others have said, having something more interesting happening with the water could be fun. maybe a wave crashing up the side, or some verticle variation to emulate the waves in the wind. some grassy pieces on the top of the rock would help break up all that grey too. Otherwise this is great!
Very nice Build. I think you can add the transparent water Tiles in different directions so that the water doesnˋt look too organized and lame. Sorry for the Bad Sperling and grammer cause im from germany so my english isnˋt the best. Keep up the great work.
It looks fantastic! Maybe it’s a bit fragile, but it looks great!
The octagon is surprisingly solid! I could roll it around and handle it without any trouble. I was very impressed. (The roof on the other hand was kinda fragile, yea)
Great build! The seagulls and the red roof give it a nice touch!
Thanks! I agree
It looks absolutely amazing. I do wish you put as much creativity into the ocean water as you did into the rocks. Lego MOCs always have completely flat water or just a bunch of studs dumped on it.
Hmm thanks for the feedback! Maybe next time I will try to add some kind of waves on the water...
True
But how can you acheive 3-D wave Look with just translucent tiles?
@ sounds like a fun challenge
It's sorta do-able. In any case I can try a few options next time I do water.
This is awesome dude! Keep it up! Maybe another way to get the shape would be to use more hinge pieces turned inwards for the sides of the tower. It would probably be a bit more stable and allow for an interior
Thanks! It would allow for an interior but it wouldn't allow such a seamless edge on each of the 16 corners of the octagon. The structure itself was remarkably sturdy (except the roof lol). I was able to roll it around on my table with nothing breaking off!
the patternings of the blue 1 by 2's for the water makes it look more like cobblestone brick work. randomizing the angle, size, and placement of the pieces could make the water look more random.
and as others have said, having something more interesting happening with the water could be fun. maybe a wave crashing up the side, or some verticle variation to emulate the waves in the wind.
some grassy pieces on the top of the rock would help break up all that grey too. Otherwise this is great!
Thanks for the suggestion!
The build looks great, but you could’ve used a different color for the tower to complement the rock work.
Yea I agree... I originally really wanted to make it white, but I simply didn't have the pieces to do it. :(
@ I have that problem a lot too
Great build and great video!!
Thank you very much!
I like it, but I'm not sure how someone would enter the tower; There's no door.
I know.. I tried a few ways to incorporate a door but it was just not working at all. So I just left it out. Good catch!
Very nice Build. I think you can add the transparent water Tiles in different directions so that the water doesnˋt look too organized and lame. Sorry for the Bad Sperling and grammer cause im from germany so my english isnˋt the best. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, and thanks for the suggestion! Greetings from Czech!
Impressive as always!
Thank you very much!
"A chance for TheMocMakerStudios the Captain of Bricks to show his quality!"
Boromir would have built me a worthy tower!
I do wish it wasn’t so fast. I’d like to repeat the techniques.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm trying to make the long-form videos informative but not too long, and I'm still working on the balance.
How did you ended up having so many pieces? All of them from some lego sets?
I have been collecting for a while now. If I ever need some specific parts for a build I order from Bricklink. :)
@@TheMocMakerStudios Oh, ok. Thank you for the info.
No problem!
bro is you build a army of clone troopers plz ❤❤
I do have quite a few clone troopers. Maybe one day I will do a video to showcase my collection. :)
I just subed. This is awesome!🫵👍✌️
Thanks a lot!