Nice sloping mountain. A suggestion for behind the manhole there. You could put like a cave in there as if part of the mountain is sliced away by the manhole. Then you don’t need to start right at the bottom with sloping up once you continue.
I think your city would display so much better running along the walls all the way around with a smaller section In the middle that way you wouldn’t have the holes and you would be able to access everything so much better
It is funny to hear you talking down on the original stone grey color. I remember when LEGO changed to the blue-grey, and everybody back then was not happy. All the old 9V trains were using that stone grey. Personally I like both colors. Keeping train tracks separate by color is not difficult, as the 9V tracks are all the old grey, and plastic only tracks are all blue-grey.
The mountain near the water has to look like it is good enough to hold in the water that surrounds the Ninjago City...so you may need a little more height. You might need more grey to make it look like the water is surrounded and nestled in a large rock deposit.
Nice progress! I *like* the old grey. It doesn't work everywhere for every application, but it adds a nice additional variation in color to mitigate the "big grey wall" look that those rock panels can lead to if you're not careful.
The Ninjago show has really nice telephone poles. If u add that green section to the ninjago area u should add the wooden telephone poles. Just a suggestion but otherwise it looks fantastic so far!
Plans to integrate F1 into the city? A little circuit could be fun, or maybe a team factory?! (would be a great thing to start an industrial area with!)
Hi Bricksie, is a nice start of the mountain. But why are you building the mountain around the access hole? You could pretend the access hole isn't there and build a cross-section through the mountain. You can then add stories under the mountain.
Hi Bricksie , great vid .have you considered making the underwater the full length of the front? Shipwrecks, submarines, giant whale and an underwater Atlantis type city would give you At least another 6 months of content and look so cool
I watched your video about losing your doggo the other day and I just had to do the same to my 15 year old miniature dashound. The pain is unreal, just know he is in a better place.
Jordan is up to 6 channels: Bricksie Bricksie Talks Bricksie Cleans Bricksie Returns Sick Bricksie Bricksie At IKEA…Again As always, love the content!! 🙂
You did an amazing job building your mountainsides. I hope that you and your family have a very Merry Christmas. 🎄🎁🎄 May all of your dreams come true. Here's to the Happiest of New Years! 🎉🎊🎉
Why not build a custom roller coaster that can incorporated into your mountain in the section you’re speaking about building . - in addition to the current roller coaster you have.
Another great idea could be one of those courascant holes from stqrwwrs where people access different levels of the city- that could also then connect to the subway!
why do you care about the color of the baseplate that is underneath all the MILS work? seems that you should just get the cheapest baseplates everywhere since you'll never see any of that with all the other layers on top
on the ride hand side of the watery ninjago where it meets the rocks you can do like a small cove with water flowing into it and a story with some cavers climbing in
When detailing the mountains, have You considered mixing in some LBG amongst all DBG? In Your video from Billund they had done this and it looked great.
Always feels to me like you get too fixated on the whole "32 x 32 baseplate" thing. Why not just put some baseplates down and build? Not everything has to be modular. I don't follow too many Lego YT channels but one of the others i watch where they're building a big Lego area, he never even mentions the baseplates or the term "modular". I know where you're coming from in relation to them, but i feel you are leaning waaaay too far into the whole modular and fixed baseplate thing. I'd try to be a bit more loosey goosey and build what you want, where you want. If you have to rip it up to move stuff around then so be it. I'm trying to be constructive here by the way. Feel free to ignore but wanted to post anyway. Also, why do you refer to "bricks" and "plates" and "brick" and "plate"? It's very very very peculiar to me. Sounds weird. They are "bricks" and they are "plates". You have "a pile of blue bricks", not a "pile of blue brick".
… In your opinion. In my opinion Bricksie works the modular system very well, allowing for much easier relocation of settings, such as moving residential buildings to the raised platform and the whole winter village.
BRICKSIE on your mountain - like Hollywood sign . Now that would be cool
You mean Bricksiewood
Bricklandia
Brickwood
Doesn’t his city have a name? I think I remember from the old layout he used to call it something
Nice sloping mountain. A suggestion for behind the manhole there. You could put like a cave in there as if part of the mountain is sliced away by the manhole. Then you don’t need to start right at the bottom with sloping up once you continue.
I think your city would display so much better running along the walls all the way around with a smaller section In the middle that way you wouldn’t have the holes and you would be able to access everything so much better
Difficult is not impossible , it just takes time . Getting the mountain started will be very satisfying. Tfs
Maybe you could put a cave in the side of the mountain!!! Just a thought 🤔❤.
Great progress! I think having the old gray actually gives more color variation, so it can look good either way.
It is funny to hear you talking down on the original stone grey color. I remember when LEGO changed to the blue-grey, and everybody back then was not happy. All the old 9V trains were using that stone grey. Personally I like both colors. Keeping train tracks separate by color is not difficult, as the 9V tracks are all the old grey, and plastic only tracks are all blue-grey.
The mountain near the water has to look like it is good enough to hold in the water that surrounds the Ninjago City...so you may need a little more height. You might need more grey to make it look like the water is surrounded and nestled in a large rock deposit.
I think it'd be cool if you did a rocky border around the access hole. As if the hole is a ravine/cliff side.
Nice progress!
I *like* the old grey. It doesn't work everywhere for every application, but it adds a nice additional variation in color to mitigate the "big grey wall" look that those rock panels can lead to if you're not careful.
The Ninjago show has really nice telephone poles. If u add that green section to the ninjago area u should add the wooden telephone poles. Just a suggestion but otherwise it looks fantastic so far!
Plans to integrate F1 into the city? A little circuit could be fun, or maybe a team factory?! (would be a great thing to start an industrial area with!)
Nice work on the Lego City.
This looks so much better than the mountain made with rocky pieces. I can't wait to see the mountains done
mountain project is awesome!
Nice job!!
Hi Bricksie, is a nice start of the mountain. But why are you building the mountain around the access hole? You could pretend the access hole isn't there and build a cross-section through the mountain. You can then add stories under the mountain.
Maybe, extend the Ninjago water into the mountain (the right side)
Hi Bricksie , great vid .have you considered making the underwater the full length of the front? Shipwrecks, submarines, giant whale and an underwater Atlantis type city would give you At least another 6 months of content and look so cool
I like it!! Nice work!!
@Bricksie I reckon you should build a utility/obstacle dog course in the dog park
I watched your video about losing your doggo the other day and I just had to do the same to my 15 year old miniature dashound. The pain is unreal, just know he is in a better place.
great vid
I swear to God underneath that table look like the parking structure at West Ed Mall lol!
Good job 👏👍 Jordan!
Jordan is up to 6 channels:
Bricksie
Bricksie Talks
Bricksie Cleans
Bricksie Returns
Sick Bricksie
Bricksie At IKEA…Again
As always, love the content!! 🙂
You did an amazing job building your mountainsides. I hope that you and your family have a very Merry Christmas. 🎄🎁🎄 May all of your dreams come true. Here's to the Happiest of New Years! 🎉🎊🎉
Dang these mountains are getting crazy 😂
Don't forget shelves!!!
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What if you had a waterfall that went off the nijago city and made a pond next to the dog park
Why not build a custom roller coaster that can incorporated into your mountain in the section you’re speaking about building . - in addition to the current roller coaster you have.
Another great idea could be one of those courascant holes from stqrwwrs where people access different levels of the city- that could also then connect to the subway!
Studio looking amazing new mountain update is great detail awesome pop up camera view
1.30am here in Queensland Australia& I’m here for a new Bricksie video!!
Why do you even need those 16x16 plates in pink? Can’t you just build off the baseplate since you won’t see them anyway?
Provides more rigidity while moving
Are 1x2 bricks sturdy for higher mils plates?
Around the perimeter, you bet
Are you still having the raised train line?
I was at Walmart and I found the speed champions Lamborghini coonache for 6 dollars off of 20!!
I really like it when you make mountains they Are some of my favorite features
Easier said than done, but could you imagine how good it would look if you demoed the arch area over the door.
Hey I just remembered what happend to the bricksie outro whit the music 😢
That's a nice hill you have there.
For the mills plate under the mountain, you could maybe make it only 1 brick high so you will be saving 1x2 and 2x2 bricks
why do you care about the color of the baseplate that is underneath all the MILS work? seems that you should just get the cheapest baseplates everywhere since you'll never see any of that with all the other layers on top
Typical post, though it's usually a package being delivered that has the day changed, rather than the the pick up.
I hope you will begin to add lights to your city / builds. Just like in LEGO HOUSE that would be epic. ❤😊
Just and idea but you can also do the secret bookshelf door there 👀
on the ride hand side of the watery ninjago where it meets the rocks you can do like a small cove with water flowing into it and a story with some cavers climbing in
Don't worry Bricksie, Mrs. Bricksie can fix your "rectangular square" mountain. Joking
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Train stadion in a grotto/cave
When detailing the mountains, have You considered mixing in some LBG amongst all DBG?
In Your video from Billund they had done this and it looked great.
With the amount of IKEA furniture you buy they should sponsor the channel
YOU BASHING CANADA POST IS GETTING OLD REAL QUICK
so I could have sworn I heard they are releasing another Ninjago city set next year do you have plans on how to expand the current setup??
Always feels to me like you get too fixated on the whole "32 x 32 baseplate" thing. Why not just put some baseplates down and build? Not everything has to be modular. I don't follow too many Lego YT channels but one of the others i watch where they're building a big Lego area, he never even mentions the baseplates or the term "modular". I know where you're coming from in relation to them, but i feel you are leaning waaaay too far into the whole modular and fixed baseplate thing. I'd try to be a bit more loosey goosey and build what you want, where you want. If you have to rip it up to move stuff around then so be it. I'm trying to be constructive here by the way. Feel free to ignore but wanted to post anyway.
Also, why do you refer to "bricks" and "plates" and "brick" and "plate"? It's very very very peculiar to me. Sounds weird. They are "bricks" and they are "plates". You have "a pile of blue bricks", not a "pile of blue brick".
… In your opinion. In my opinion Bricksie works the modular system very well, allowing for much easier relocation of settings, such as moving residential buildings to the raised platform and the whole winter village.
MILS made moving my entire LEGO city to the studio pretty easy
Bricksie i want you to build fnaf Movie pizzeria in LEGO for you lego city!🏪🐰🐻🐥🦊🎸🎤🎩🧁🏴☠️
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