Pretty busy period for me in my day job. Had to struggle to release this one, and I think that it shows a bit, unfortunately... But I didn't want to keep you waiting any longer to see the last building, so here it is!
First: You did a great fantastic job! From one building to the next you can see how your building abilities, design creations and techniques increase with the challenges you had to cope with. You can be very very proud of what you achieved with designing a modular diagon alley! And I love all the little details you thought of by designing the extra building of Borgin & Burkes in reference to the films. It's all in one an extraordinary sidebuild and I'm so happy with the you! Congratulations 😍👏🥳
Thank you so much, Alandriel! I'm very happy with the final result (and a bit relieved that I have finished :D). I'm working right now on the final video showing all the buildings together.
Really impressive! I love how this one turned out (Even tho the bookstore remains my favorite). But the chimneys, the crows, the sign and the alley... Great work and real improvements :)
Looks great, just wanted to say that on the second story of Weasley Wizards Wheezes I think the staircase rail would look better on the outside edge, not against the wall.
That's a great point! It was on that side on the original Diagon Alley, but there wasn't a wall there, so it made sense. But as I closed the building I definitely should have changed it to the opposite side.
Hi! Yes, the plan is sell the instructions on Rebrickable. That will require still some work. Part of it is fine tuning the instructions, which I'm currently doing, but I also need to be able to pass invoices, which requires me to understand a few things, tax and law wise, so that I can set everything properly.
@@JRodonBricks once you have your final design. I'm for sure gonna purchase the instructions and buy the kits! How many eieces are needed that are outside of the original kit? Will buying two of the set be enough for most of the changes? What's the price currently for the set? Keep up the amazing work!
@TooLateToCare Hi! Thank you so much! I used 2 LEGO sets of the Diagon Alley, I bought them for 400 euros each, but with last summer price hikes they are now 450 euros each. Besides the 2 sets, I used 2031 additional parts, most of them sold by LEGO, just a few I had to buy from Bricklink, but only one was a bit expensive which is the crouching cat, I used in the back of the Ice Cream Parlour.
Pretty busy period for me in my day job. Had to struggle to release this one, and I think that it shows a bit, unfortunately...
But I didn't want to keep you waiting any longer to see the last building, so here it is!
First: You did a great fantastic job! From one building to the next you can see how your building abilities, design creations and techniques increase with the challenges you had to cope with. You can be very very proud of what you achieved with designing a modular diagon alley! And I love all the little details you thought of by designing the extra building of Borgin & Burkes in reference to the films. It's all in one an extraordinary sidebuild and I'm so happy with the you! Congratulations 😍👏🥳
Thank you so much, Alandriel!
I'm very happy with the final result (and a bit relieved that I have finished :D).
I'm working right now on the final video showing all the buildings together.
Congratulations on a great endeavour
Thank you so much, Bronster!
Really impressive! I love how this one turned out (Even tho the bookstore remains my favorite).
But the chimneys, the crows, the sign and the alley... Great work and real improvements :)
Thank you so much, Patrick!
Each building represented a different challenge. In this one was building Borgin & Burke from scratch.
Looks great, just wanted to say that on the second story of Weasley Wizards Wheezes I think the staircase rail would look better on the outside edge, not against the wall.
That's a great point!
It was on that side on the original Diagon Alley, but there wasn't a wall there, so it made sense. But as I closed the building I definitely should have changed it to the opposite side.
Haha I just noticed it while watching, I honestly think that this build is really incredible.
Hello, will you do the same for Gringotts? maybe even make it fit better into the Diagon Alley
will you sell rebrickable instructions? I'd be happy to pay for this!
Hi!
Yes, the plan is sell the instructions on Rebrickable.
That will require still some work. Part of it is fine tuning the instructions, which I'm currently doing, but I also need to be able to pass invoices, which requires me to understand a few things, tax and law wise, so that I can set everything properly.
@@JRodonBricks once you have your final design. I'm for sure gonna purchase the instructions and buy the kits! How many eieces are needed that are outside of the original kit? Will buying two of the set be enough for most of the changes? What's the price currently for the set? Keep up the amazing work!
@TooLateToCare Hi!
Thank you so much!
I used 2 LEGO sets of the Diagon Alley, I bought them for 400 euros each, but with last summer price hikes they are now 450 euros each.
Besides the 2 sets, I used 2031 additional parts, most of them sold by LEGO, just a few I had to buy from Bricklink, but only one was a bit expensive which is the crouching cat, I used in the back of the Ice Cream Parlour.
@@JRodonBricks Well thats good too know! So roughly ~1200€ then?
Yes, I would say that is a really good estimation.