Thank you so much for sharing! 🥰 A little but wonderful insight tour of your building and YT place. Such an amazing collection ♥️. Wish I even had a small Lego room only for myself. Your attic seems like a quiet, peacefu l and comfy refuge. First thought about a city layout: how about some U-shape, with the middle table at the wall, which gives easy access and a streetside running along? And I'm still excited to take a look at your first built diagon alley modular 🤗 With best wishes from germany 👋
Thank you, Alandriel! My wife is very supportive of my hobby and removed a lot of her stuff from the attic to make way for my LEGO. For now I'm avoiding to think about ideas for the city, because my priority is to finish the Modular Diagon alley project. Only after that I will allow my brain to wander into thoughts about a LEGO city :D
:D Thanks, Ricardo! Well, LEGO has already done 3 stadiums (Man Utd, Barcelona and Real Madrid), and also some BrickHeadz sets for Man Utd and Barcelona. Although the Barcelona Stadium seems to have been a sales flop. I would only see them doing it for Bayern Munchen, but the Allianz Arena stadium is not a good fit for a LEGO set. The good news, is that if you have been following my videos, you know that you can design and build yourself Benfica's shirt with the Shell symbol or any other thing that you want. :D Although a shirt, if you want to make it life size, has a bunch of structural challenges.
Thanks, Ricardo! :D Unlike others, I'm not very vocal about my soccer club preferences. I'm mostly an at home supporter. Oddly enough, the shirt was a gift from my mother-in-law, which is a Sporting fan, and it's signed by Rui Costa (my all-time favorite player). I got it years ago, when he still played.
:D Thanks! I saw one of your videos where you show the drawer system you use for your LEGO parts. I think I will shameless copy you for my smaller LEGO pieces. Though it's not easy to find the SUC system in stores on the southern part of Portugal.
@@JRodonBricks I always thought it was relatively easy to find the SUC system anywhere in the country, as the company is based in Águeda. Anyway, I advise you to try before you buy wholesale. It's an expensive system that doesn't suit everyone (for example, Catarino doesn't like it).
@@JRodonBricks Understandable. would you recommend colosseum kit, as I believe it is retiring this year. And I am kinda interested in it, but not convinced enough. My bigger issues are size and price of this one.
@Rula2020 It depends on the goal you have. If you want to have fun building, then go with a Ninjago City set, like the recent City Markets. Is cheaper than the Collosseum and much more fun to build. If architecture is your thing, I recommend the Piramid of Giza, much cheaper and much more fun to build. If you are looking for something to impress visitors, I would go for the Van Gogh's painting. Also very interesting to build and stunning to display.
@@JRodonBricks thank you for all of the great recommendations here, appreciate that. All those sets you have mentioned are on my radar as well. You have a really great channel👍 keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for sharing! 🥰 A little but wonderful insight tour of your building and YT place. Such an amazing collection ♥️. Wish I even had a small Lego room only for myself. Your attic seems like a quiet, peacefu l and comfy refuge. First thought about a city layout: how about some U-shape, with the middle table at the wall, which gives easy access and a streetside running along? And I'm still excited to take a look at your first built diagon alley modular 🤗 With best wishes from germany 👋
Thank you, Alandriel!
My wife is very supportive of my hobby and removed a lot of her stuff from the attic to make way for my LEGO.
For now I'm avoiding to think about ideas for the city, because my priority is to finish the Modular Diagon alley project. Only after that I will allow my brain to wander into thoughts about a LEGO city :D
That's a great attic space! Well set up. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, Caron!
Benfica's shirt in LEGO?
Shall we ask them? That one from Shell, my favorite! 😊
Awesome tour! Tnx.
:D Thanks, Ricardo!
Well, LEGO has already done 3 stadiums (Man Utd, Barcelona and Real Madrid), and also some BrickHeadz sets for Man Utd and Barcelona. Although the Barcelona Stadium seems to have been a sales flop.
I would only see them doing it for Bayern Munchen, but the Allianz Arena stadium is not a good fit for a LEGO set.
The good news, is that if you have been following my videos, you know that you can design and build yourself Benfica's shirt with the Shell symbol or any other thing that you want. :D
Although a shirt, if you want to make it life size, has a bunch of structural challenges.
Awesome tour men! I was very curious about your lego attic! I got very surprised with your Benfica shirt
Thanks, Ricardo!
:D Unlike others, I'm not very vocal about my soccer club preferences. I'm mostly an at home supporter.
Oddly enough, the shirt was a gift from my mother-in-law, which is a Sporting fan, and it's signed by Rui Costa (my all-time favorite player). I got it years ago, when he still played.
Congratulations, you have a very comfortable space!
Now it's time to wait a few years and fill up with LEGO :D
:D Thanks!
I saw one of your videos where you show the drawer system you use for your LEGO parts. I think I will shameless copy you for my smaller LEGO pieces. Though it's not easy to find the SUC system in stores on the southern part of Portugal.
@@JRodonBricks
I always thought it was relatively easy to find the SUC system anywhere in the country, as the company is based in Águeda.
Anyway, I advise you to try before you buy wholesale. It's an expensive system that doesn't suit everyone (for example, Catarino doesn't like it).
Eiffel tower next one? 😅
No. I learned my lesson with the Collosseum. Looks great but takes too much space and is too boring to build.
@@JRodonBricks Understandable. would you recommend colosseum kit, as I believe it is retiring this year. And I am kinda interested in it, but not convinced enough. My bigger issues are size and price of this one.
@Rula2020 It depends on the goal you have. If you want to have fun building, then go with a Ninjago City set, like the recent City Markets. Is cheaper than the Collosseum and much more fun to build. If architecture is your thing, I recommend the Piramid of Giza, much cheaper and much more fun to build.
If you are looking for something to impress visitors, I would go for the Van Gogh's painting. Also very interesting to build and stunning to display.
@@JRodonBricks thank you for all of the great recommendations here, appreciate that. All those sets you have mentioned are on my radar as well. You have a really great channel👍 keep up the good work.
@@Rula2020 Thank you!