Pretty soon you'll need to build a power station in your Lego city, to 'power' all the lights! I wonder if you couldn't fit the connector blocks inside the MILS plates to hide them away? Looks awesome though 👍🏻
Light My Bricks new system is amazing you add the lights as you build the set NO more deconstruction! Fantastic add to the city’s buildings! Be safe and well!
You should slowly replace all of the light posts in your city with the LMB 2.0 ones. They look better and light up better than normal Lego ones paired with the 1.0 kits.
They are very cool, but they are way too expensive for what they are. I can't imagine paying $200 for lighting up a $300 set. That is way beyond many of our budgets.
Holy crap. I didn't think it cost that much--but I went to their website to look. These kits were ranging from $40 (on sale) to nearly $200, depending on the set. That's insanity.
Hi Bricksie, the only lights i've used is for all the Winter Village sets that I have mounted on mills plates for a Christmas display. What I did was put the hubs under the buildings in the MILS so you could try that too to hide them from being placed behind the museum.
Oh thats pretty nice what they done. I bought the lightkit when i bought the lighthousen. So i needed to build it first, then torn it apart for installing the lights. It was a mess. Good that they did this now. Its more user friendly.
Very interesting, and this inspired me even more. In January, I ordered lights for the Home Alone set from Briksmax, and I must say I was disappointed. I struggled, just like you, with the challenge of attaching both the Lego pieces and the wires, but the worst part was that some parts were missing. Additionally, the instruction manual was faulty. So far, only the yard and the first floor are finished. But because of your video, I will now attempt version 2.0 for both Home Alone and the Time Machine. It will be exciting. Thank you!
Wow. That does look easier. I used a different company altogether for Rivendell. Im not entirely thrilled with the outcome. I think it might be worth thinking about redoing it.
Hi Bricksie, it's wonderful that you've begun installing lighting in your Lego City, it does make a difference. You might be interested in TH-camr Old Bloke Builds Lego's video "adding Lights to my Lego City". The company whose lights he used is a Chinese outfit called Game of Bricks. The strobe effect of the lighting in some sections of the Lego buildings might not be to everyone's taste, but I myself found it quite fascinating!
I love LMB and been using for a while. Now won't build until I have the light kit as well, bit frustrating. Interested to know how you are powering? I use USB running under my MILS plates, but linking them has been fiddly and messy looking at using the wireless connectors between MILS.
This brings to mind wring up a dollshouse to light it up. It's easy, in theory, but I've always found it an intimidating prospect because I've never had much luck getting old fairy lights that blow a bulb back working. If there is a way of simplifying the process, then that's great and it's better that they have found a way to incorporate the lights while you build the museum, rather than trying to put it in at the end.
Do the new cables are able to pass through technic plates which have holes (part 3709b) ? You could use that to feed the cables under the MILS plates? (I also use mils thats why I’m asking 😅)
What would I need to light up a 2X10 Lego Plate with 20 flashing white LED Lights for my Model Team Size Firetruck powered by a Battery? I want the lights to connect to the inside of 20 translucent round studs. Each Stud is a different color.
So it's been months since his last 4K video. And there it is, you already know why. I wish he can bring back 4K videos like this. It looks soooooo much better
It looks nice with the lights. But to me its strange that you need to have to much detail where to place the lights. You should be able to light up everything you want to light up. You don't instructions what bricks you need to use. But the result is very nice!
Super cool but super expensive. The other problem i noticed is any cheaper sets i have are more thab likely sold out. There was maybe 5 light sets available for sets i actually had.
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
Wow they look cool! Love it!!! However, Not sure how sustainable their business model is by printing custom LMB bricks and passing that cost to customers?
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
Undeniably looks great, but you're talking thousands of dollars for someone not sponsored to power a city. Plus wires and usb powerbanks everywhere...trying to find a convenient way to power everything on. Seems like a crap ton of money and work all said and done. I'll keep living vicariously through you, thanks 😅 Keep up the good work 👍🏼
I think light kits look absolutely incredible! However, with that said, I don’t light up my sets. One, it’s a lot of money to pour into something in an already expensive hobby. Two, it’s a lot of work to install them, especially when you have a bunch of sets. And three, I view it as all or nothing. If one of my sets is lit, the others just don’t look right. I do have a couple of sets lit, but it’s select sets that I feel stand well on their own. I do really love the look but just don’t think it’s worth the time, effort, and money, especially since they have the potential of needing to be replaced in the future. Butttttt…your city would look incredible lit up!
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
Looks good but the light kits are just too expensive. Lego sets are not getting any cheaper and if on the top of that with light kits some more? Yikes...
Hey Jordan i built a custom royal mail van with lights that works with metal contacts under the vehicle. I would love to donate it to the channel would this be somthing you would use. So cant wait to see lights in the city omg ❤ hope you and the family are well. Thegamingricochet
Nice but man it's going to take munth s to add them all. Unless you. Get the lighting kits for free. It going to be. Thousand on-top of what you paying on every moduler to sets to light up every moduler plus .if got the money to waste ..you can do it. But for so Manny of us. $200 an up for every light kit .their are light s that are only $2.50 each with a battery box to light up any Lego City .just thay not .have .the few flickering for say candle s or Fier place .but .it's not to much of a warry .and the $2.50 light s I you s do have flashing mode .diffrent colour s. All so
You do realize he literally uploads a video everyday, right? The level of effort that requires is insane. Expect a few filler videos from time to time... especially when he is up front about having family in town in the past several videos. You can always ask for your money back if you're unsatisfied...... 🙃
what you call his 'filler" videos is ,for a lot of lego youtubers, the main content. If you are not happy, you have a lot of other stuff to watch on youtube daily.
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Pretty soon you'll need to build a power station in your Lego city, to 'power' all the lights! I wonder if you couldn't fit the connector blocks inside the MILS plates to hide them away? Looks awesome though 👍🏻
Ther Parisian Restaurant lit up looks stunning! Well done, sir!
They really knocked it out the park with the new 2.0 system. 👍
The wires running on the floor and on the wall feels realistic so its not like they even stand out in the build
Light My Bricks new system is amazing you add the lights as you build the set NO more deconstruction! Fantastic add to the city’s buildings! Be safe and well!
You light my day with your praise! 🤩
Dude, the new layout blows the basement setup out of the park tenfold. unreal.
You should slowly replace all of the light posts in your city with the LMB 2.0 ones. They look better and light up better than normal Lego ones paired with the 1.0 kits.
oh wow, that baseplate wiring with tiles on top goes without drilling, that's nice
You convinced me, I'm going to light my city once it's finished!💡
They are very cool, but they are way too expensive for what they are. I can't imagine paying $200 for lighting up a $300 set. That is way beyond many of our budgets.
Holy crap. I didn't think it cost that much--but I went to their website to look. These kits were ranging from $40 (on sale) to nearly $200, depending on the set.
That's insanity.
Agree. I bought the lighthouse for 200 instead of 300 and i orderd the lightkit for it. Otherwise its a no no 😅
$102 with his discount code (regular $120), but your point remains.
insane prices, way to high.
Yeah, nobody needs a fake lego piece branded LMB to hold cable down…cut price instead
This is the video I've been waiting for! I have the museum, haven't built it yet- I'll go ahead and order the light kit- thanks!!!
I love how the light enhances the mood of the buildings
A usseful idea for the 1.0 light sets would be to you them to light up the canal and/or the boardwalk areas
This is so awesome cannot wait to see the city light up to see more interior details. This is so neat I want to buy thos keep it up bricksie
Wow, Light My Bricks and Bricksie are a great combination! Beautiful lighting!
A perfect light-up combo! 😎
Hi Bricksie, the only lights i've used is for all the Winter Village sets that I have mounted on mills plates for a Christmas display. What I did was put the hubs under the buildings in the MILS so you could try that too to hide them from being placed behind the museum.
I love the lights, the city will look so awesome when you have all of it lit up. Enjoying how the city is coming along 😀
I remember you hinting at this video a week or so ago so I’ve been keeping an eye (or two) out for it.
Wow looks great with the lights
Looks amazing❤
Can't wait to see you do the street lights and signs.Lights in the moving trains too!
Lighting kits are awesome I cannot wait to do it in my collection.
The light really makes things perk up and look more Lego City "Pro"
I can't think of a better word for it.
You could potentially hide the stuff in the back in the MILS plate. The 2.0 lights do look significantly better!
Man... Been waiting to see the lights on your city for a very long time!
Simply WOW!!😱😱😱😱😱😱 Next level lighting kit for LEGO😎👍👏👏👏🔥🔥
The lights look awesome and really make it pop!! Great job 👍🏻 the city just keeps getting better and better!
Oh thats pretty nice what they done. I bought the lightkit when i bought the lighthousen. So i needed to build it first, then torn it apart for installing the lights. It was a mess.
Good that they did this now. Its more user friendly.
Light up the palace cinema next, it has dancing lights on the sign. You will absolutely love it!!!
Woo-hoo! 🎉 Jordan you are doing such a sick job with everything 😊 amazing 👏
Very interesting, and this inspired me even more. In January, I ordered lights for the Home Alone set from Briksmax, and I must say I was disappointed. I struggled, just like you, with the challenge of attaching both the Lego pieces and the wires, but the worst part was that some parts were missing. Additionally, the instruction manual was faulty. So far, only the yard and the first floor are finished. But because of your video, I will now attempt version 2.0 for both Home Alone and the Time Machine. It will be exciting. Thank you!
Yay for 4k! thanks
just awesome
Wow. That does look easier. I used a different company altogether for Rivendell. Im not entirely thrilled with the outcome. I think it might be worth thinking about redoing it.
Very cool. I’m just in the process of lighting up my city as well 💡
Hi Bricksie, it's wonderful that you've begun installing lighting in your Lego City, it does make a difference. You might be interested in TH-camr Old Bloke Builds Lego's video "adding Lights to my Lego City". The company whose lights he used is a Chinese outfit called Game of Bricks. The strobe effect of the lighting in some sections of the Lego buildings might not be to everyone's taste, but I myself found it quite fascinating!
I've used game of bricks kits on my vehicles. look amazing!
Nice city man
Hi Jordan, you should hide lights connectors inside your mils baseplates 😉
I love LMB and been using for a while. Now won't build until I have the light kit as well, bit frustrating. Interested to know how you are powering? I use USB running under my MILS plates, but linking them has been fiddly and messy looking at using the wireless connectors between MILS.
This brings to mind wring up a dollshouse to light it up. It's easy, in theory, but I've always found it an intimidating prospect because I've never had much luck getting old fairy lights that blow a bulb back working. If there is a way of simplifying the process, then that's great and it's better that they have found a way to incorporate the lights while you build the museum, rather than trying to put it in at the end.
Once I started lighting up my city and MOCs I won’t do anything else without them. It just makes them so much better.
It be awesome idea if the canal was light up a small bit to
Wow that looks so good does that mean u mite do like a train cuty view at night I think that would to so coool
Blinky Bricks out of Maryland is my go-to for lighting.
I wonder of you could light the water in a way that look it's shimmering
You need to put them on a smart plug. I have it now where I say, “hey Google light up the city.” And the city lights up
Do the new cables are able to pass through technic plates which have holes (part 3709b) ? You could use that to feed the cables under the MILS plates? (I also use mils thats why I’m asking 😅)
What would I need to light up a 2X10 Lego Plate with 20 flashing white LED Lights for my Model Team Size Firetruck powered by a Battery? I want the lights to connect to the inside of 20 translucent round studs. Each Stud is a different color.
Glad they came out with this I am ordering it the other light kit is a nightmare for me . Fingers crossed 🤞 this is my winner 🥇 Great video .
So it's been months since his last 4K video. And there it is, you already know why. I wish he can bring back 4K videos like this. It looks soooooo much better
Imagine if you could shrink to the size of a minifigure and go into a city with lights
Will you be looking at multi-USB hubs that can attach beneath the tables so you dont have to have x amount of USB power adaptors?
Watching this video while waiting for my burger at Legoland Billund!
That looks really good! Question: could you hide the expansion boards in the mills plate? Or would that not work?
Looks good, but will the lego become sundamaged or yellowed?
Hey Bricksie !
This looks sick !
A shame the 2.0 streetlight doesn't work 🥲
Anyway, super excited to see a further lightning development !
More Bricks, More Lights!
Why not put the expansion boards under the mills plate?
I think less is more with lighting kits. Focus on subtle shades like the blues under the outside statues and use it sparingly throughout the city
It looks nice with the lights. But to me its strange that you need to have to much detail where to place the lights. You should be able to light up everything you want to light up. You don't instructions what bricks you need to use. But the result is very nice!
Super cool but super expensive.
The other problem i noticed is any cheaper sets i have are more thab likely sold out.
There was maybe 5 light sets available for sets i actually had.
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
Wow they look cool! Love it!!!
However, Not sure how sustainable their business model is by printing custom LMB bricks and passing that cost to customers?
Commercial collaboration needs to be disclosed.
The video is marked as sponsored.
Make a train jor moc train I love jor video ❤ team make train 👇
light my bricks box thay look amazing on your museum set 🍕
That’s a dangerous road
I’ve had lighting kits for years and haven’t taken the plunge yet
Think I’m gonna stop procrastinating tomorrow
I want to order the Ecto-1 kit, but the discount code doesn't work. Is it because I'm in Europe?
The price point is wild, though. Paying half or more of the set price for a little lighting. Can't see too many people shelling out for these.
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
Apparently the discount code has expired already 2 days after video posted?
It can only be applied to 1.0 kits
@@Bricksie Ah that makes sense! Thanks!
Undeniably looks great, but you're talking thousands of dollars for someone not sponsored to power a city. Plus wires and usb powerbanks everywhere...trying to find a convenient way to power everything on. Seems like a crap ton of money and work all said and done. I'll keep living vicariously through you, thanks 😅 Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Awesome content
So, I'm confused - was this a sponsored video?
same...
The video was marked as sponsored.
I think light kits look absolutely incredible! However, with that said, I don’t light up my sets. One, it’s a lot of money to pour into something in an already expensive hobby. Two, it’s a lot of work to install them, especially when you have a bunch of sets. And three, I view it as all or nothing. If one of my sets is lit, the others just don’t look right. I do have a couple of sets lit, but it’s select sets that I feel stand well on their own. I do really love the look but just don’t think it’s worth the time, effort, and money, especially since they have the potential of needing to be replaced in the future.
Butttttt…your city would look incredible lit up!
Light my bricks are waaaaaay too expensive, they're not far from the price of the set, how can light my brocks justify those prices?
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
@@LightMyBricks it's a few LEDs lmao
1.0 street lamp was much brighter.
LMB is definitely too expensive. Lighttailing/Briksmax or Game of Bricks are definitely more reasonable.
Hi there! We understand that our pricing may not fit everyone's budget, but our goal is to provide high-quality products that enhance the LEGO building experience. Our prices reflect the dedication, expertise, and time our skilled designers invest in creating custom LEGO light kits at our HQ in Melbourne, Australia. We appreciate your perspective, and we're constantly working to balance quality with cost and value your input as we continue to improve. 😊
way too expensive for any normal person that’s not sponsored, honestly.
Looks good but the light kits are just too expensive. Lego sets are not getting any cheaper and if on the top of that with light kits some more? Yikes...
Hey Jordan i built a custom royal mail van with lights that works with metal contacts under the vehicle. I would love to donate it to the channel would this be somthing you would use. So cant wait to see lights in the city omg ❤ hope you and the family are well.
Thegamingricochet
Feels like a full ad video and not just sponsored. Not very transparent.
The video is marked as sponsored.
Light my bricks are way too expansive! Other brands are much cheaper for the same experience
16 views 1min!!
if you light up the whole city I'd come to visit to see it in person if you allow it.
Nice but man it's going to take munth s to add them all. Unless you. Get the lighting kits for free. It going to be. Thousand on-top of what you paying on every moduler to sets to light up every moduler plus .if got the money to waste ..you can do it. But for so Manny of us. $200 an up for every light kit .their are light s that are only $2.50 each with a battery box to light up any Lego City .just thay not .have .the few flickering for say candle s or Fier place .but .it's not to much of a warry .and the $2.50 light s I you s do have flashing mode .diffrent colour s. All so
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@@M..J..Pinkyy will u just leave me alone
@@M..J..Pinkyy just let the kid have his fun, if it makes him happy 😉
If he's not a kid, he needs to cease and desist right now 🤣
@@Brickster83 in all his 100+ comments he’s always said ‘first’ 😂🤦♂️
Bro first time i dont like what you doing . I know you need to money and advertising. But this is so over priced. Temu or alex express 17$.
Let's get some more LEGO city building videos! There has been some obvious filler videos this week.
He works so hard, like nonstop and I think your comment will just be hurtful to him. I get you enjoy his building videos but he owes us nothing.
You do realize he literally uploads a video everyday, right? The level of effort that requires is insane. Expect a few filler videos from time to time... especially when he is up front about having family in town in the past several videos. You can always ask for your money back if you're unsatisfied...... 🙃
Man's been on a break, relax lol
And many tens of thousands happily watched, and enjoyed, those “filler” vides… the channel is bricksie. Get that… not on demand Lego exclusive
what you call his 'filler" videos is ,for a lot of lego youtubers, the main content. If you are not happy, you have a lot of other stuff to watch on youtube daily.
Hi