The university, which is a historic style of building, would look nice across from the park. I like the idea of pretending the canal continues across the manhole. Would free up the space where the strip of blue baseplates are next to the park. And you could put the Venetian buildings in front of the manhole so it looks like the canal goes under the bridge and pops up somewhere else. Consider placing some of the restaurant and cafe type buildings next to the canal so you can have some outdoor patio dining overlooking the water. Like some of the streets in Amsterdam.
Why pretend? The manholes should have drop-down sections that can be raised back into place when not needed.. THAT'S what would free up space, and make for a truly mega lego city.
Yes. I just seed to him. To go on line to look at lots of pic s of Amsterdam an place s that have canal s. To help....buy him adding canal s. Is adding. Way more. Confusion re placing and sorting. Where to put thing s. I would of just. Stuck with. The. Same lay out. He. Had. Then add to it an chandge. Some of the old lay out. Now it's going to take him. Way longer. To sort out a hole new lay out.
I feel like your Central Park would look great if you had some sort of town hall building behind it, rather then the water? A bit like the back to the future clock tower or something?
have the canal just end into the opening hole for now and re appear on the other side of the access hole so you don't have to mess with central park because its a perfect spot and you can finalize the roads
Leave space for new buildings by constructing building sites. Include road works on the roads with temporary traffic lights. How about creating separate dioramas for Harry Potter, Ninjago, medieval and marvel? That way your city will feel more authentic. Try not to listen to all the negative comments as we like your mountains too. Keep up the great work 👍
Guys. Let’s also applaud Bricksie’s foresight with the position, height of the clouds too? Stuck to his guns while it was painted and it’s payed off. Perfectly positioned! Nice 1, mate.
Look at pictures from Amsterdam, it will give you lots of ideas on how to build the stream that flows in the city! And I would suggest you build a one-way road on both sides of the park, because it looks too empty
No need for curtains. Just painting the legs black will make a huge difference. Just look at the ones that are already dark compared to the lighter ones. I don’t think you would even need to paint them all just the ones around the edge and maybe one row in
Please don't burn yourself out! I've been watching your content since 2019 and I loved every moment of it. I don't often comment, but you have so much passion for the hobby I want you to make it for the long haul! I just purchased my first home (with a new Lego space) and I'm in the middle of the endless "what if" possibilities. I'm sure you know this, but take a moment to remind yourself. Don't miss out on life. Play with the kids, watch the games. The Lego will be there tomorrow and so will we! Also do want you want to do with the city. I often see what might be considered an overwhelming amount of suggestions in the comments :)
Having a canal or river through downtown is a great idea because most major cities were built up around water and the ability to trade. Love that addition!
I think you should do a farmers market/food trucks along the right road of your central park. You could dead end the street and have it be for pedestrian foot traffic only except for the food trucks it would look great there and lego seem to be on a food truck kick lately so I'm sure there are more than enough to fill the street. Where I live we have a farmers market once a month and it's great.
You obviously have the opertunity now to create something amazing, I hope you can change your thinking away from your old lego city.. You have the chance to play with elevations, even in the downtown and residential areas A table up front to make some kind of island with connecting road and rail bridge would be epic.. especially if you created a show stopping bridge (golden gate style) Maybe draw some ideas up online, add some elevation changes along roads and houses.. a lovely sweeping river with green banks etc etc.. I think making everything flat apart from the mountains you've proposed is wasting an opertunity to create something absolutely amazing
Really like seeing your mind working on the city bricksie. Your making progress n coming up with a great layout draft. I look forward to seeing how everything unfolds. Also using access holes for bridges like you saw at brick world Chicago could be really cool. You do great so keep doing you.
15:12 You can design some elevated promenades, where the road ends and the canal begins. Like in Brooklyn NY. Also not all the roads need to be two way. Incorporate Oneway roads in the city blocks. Thank you 🤗 🏙️
I love the placement of the canal! It's cool seeing how modular/corner buildings like the brick bank and museum now face onto the water; it looks like it will add a good pop of colour too.
Just discovered your channel as you started the work at the new space,I'm not a lego collector but loving the content. One suggestion for the city would be place a street of the medium hight buildings around the access holes to camouflage them as you look through the city and the canal infront with bridges. Keep up the good work.
I feel like u don’t gotta snake the canal around the access hole, just run it straight back and have it appear in the other end of the hole. Like if the access hole wasn’t there it would just be straight. You don’t need to “explain” how the canal gets the other side by snaking it around. I personally think it’d look nicer too if it was straight. I love the canal idea though it’s awesome like Venice.
You could possibly move the sanctum to where the university is as it looks abit hidden and short next to the skyscrapers, the city is really coming together nicely 👌
Would the canal look better slimmer? Maybe make the water modular, 16 x 32 plates of water with 8 x 16 on each side which could have grass, trees or garden on the sides, maybe paved or even short brick walls all depending on the buildings nearby, I guess this would all be up to the size of the boats that use each part of the water system 🤔 the narrower water could bend and twist, plus the water could be moved more to one side then to the other with smaller plates used to fill around making gentle curves, ahh so many possibilities.
I agree, I don't think it should be a full baseplate wide, it just seems too wide proportion wise. Maybe only 20 studs wide and the remaining 12 studs could be a pedestrian walkway or greenery?
He said he was planning to make it narrower and add sidewalks and bridges etc, it’s just a baseplate to roughly show the layout and flow of the canal in the works. So many ideas and so much space and freedom to create something epic. We all know this will take a long time and he’s just in the beginning stages. But you are right if he makes the canal narrow and winding it will look more natural.
Lovely all the suggestions which I think shows how much Bricksie viewers are engaged and care. I would take them all as a positive !!!! My suggestions would be take the road and train track away from in front of the water. The train track could run behind the first row of modular buildings. Also agree don’t need roads either side of Central Park, Keep up the great work
The railroad around the border of the city feels weird to me. Moreover, the first thing we see from the city is the railroad, which is not the prettiest thing in a city.
Hi Bricksie! I love seeing you working on the city again - don’t get me wrong - the renovation stage was great but like yourself, we did miss you developing your city. Now I do have a tiny suggestion just for inspiration purposes ☺️ but I feel like you could really make the Central Park - canal area to one of those pedestrian/family friendly areas in your city where car access is limited. Bike paths, walkways, exercise areas, playgrounds, dog play areas, pop up cafes. Someone above mentioned getting inspiration from Amsterdam, I second to that to with any European high density area where they have tried to open up the prime realestate areas for public.
This city will be something to celebrate for others to enjoy . Follow your instincts , even though alot of cities are based on a grid pattern they are also dotted with angled roads and dead end roads . Take a helicopter ride or view over any city or town and this is what you will see . It creates visual interest and is a departure from the norm from other Lego cities that end up being predictable ..
Hi Bricksie, a suggestion for the road plates by central park that come to an abrupt end at the canal could be to just have a large pedestrian area and no road put in some benches and planters etc, if there are no modulars on that row that have to have vehicular access then it could just be a walk space so you dont have to worry about making a road curve around over the canal.
Hi Jordan I was watching your speed build review on barad dur. In the left back corner where the mountains will end, you could do a volcano and put barad dur on it. Then the eye would be like 2 meters up from the floor
I'm liking the direction the city is going. The whole process is interesting and generates a ton of ideas. What about some smaller elevation increases? Like make the mils plates along the canal an extra brick high to give the canal some extra depth from the surroundings. I think you can use the standing holes for where the water flows through. You don't need to put plates or anything in it, but have the canal enter and exit it, and thus imply that the water continues through the standing hole.
I have a thought, you could use the opening as a theoretical space. The canal could run "through" the hole and then you wouldn't have to snake it around the opening which may make for a more creative layout approach. And then it might work with the venetian houses to be maybe a half baseplate from edge and the pooling water could feed that way. The cloud background really enhances your city. Such a fantastic decision.
The service holes need to have swing boards on them so you can attach baseplates to them with parks so when folded up you have one big layout. Angle roads do work well with lego
You should do small winches with clear lines down to your access holes. You can lower and raise when you need access and you can finish the topside. Also - think cities, ballparks (arenas), basketball courts, baseball fields, etc…
I’m postponing watching this episode for dinner, but for now I just want to comment I really adore what you’re doing. I’m glad everything with the studio turned out alright and I was and still am very much looking forward to the actual city building process. With that much surface at your disposal you are basically living my dream. Keep up the good work. I think you really know what you’re doing, your mountain will undoubtedly look fantastic and I can’t wait to see how the ocean and the countryside will turn out.
Maybe consider a more european old city center layout approach for a part of the city. No cars, small winding cobble stone roads, pedestrians, old buildings, bars and terraces, trees..
Hey Jordan, I think you should think about the 'pop up access holes' try and put your buildings around it/or have built up areas around them. So you don't see them so much. If you place water around it with current layout out you will see the holes. Better to try and hide them? I know its not great for access if you have larger structure around them. But think you can have better layout hiding them a little.
The layout is coming along nicely. I think the canal is a great idea. I would love to see you leave the construction crane in with the sky scrapers and squeeze the Up! house in between the construction area and a tall building next to it. Also, instead of connecting the road next to central park and the canal, maybe end that road with a boat rental hut and small parking lot for the park. I know you'll do things your way, which is how it should be. Last suggestion, if the underground railway goes under the canal, it would be fun to see some water leaking through a few bricks in the support wall and a maintenance crew scratching their heads trying to figure out how to fix it. Keep it up!
The idea of the canal imaginaire running trough the acces hole is great, more space for buildings(altough you do not need it) and more realistic. Canals are normally straight, but I think you are going to regrett it later when you do not think about your lay-out more untill you like it enough. But great work, I like the video consitancy!!!
I think it could look really good if you was to drop the level of the canal and water front down maybe 6 inches or so by cutting out the sections of board. This would make it easier to insert road bridges and footbridges and would give the city a different dimension. You could have weirs, or even locks in the canal. Whatever you decide I'm sure it will be amazing. I look forward to your next video. Keep up the great work 👍
you definitely should put the university building in it’s own area in the countryside. make a decently sized campus for it. maybe even a hiking trail that follows part way up the mountain. maybe try and expand the university slightly, more buildings, dorms, etc. I would LOVE if this came to fruition as I just know you’d be able to pull it off!!!!
The constant change is the fun of Lego i like the hotel on the water, beautiful sea view :) If you could make a kind of hinged system where the access hole is and that could be a kind of lake or grass area
Jordan, I know you want a boat yard and canal in your city. Most cities with boat yards and Venice are located near a bay or harbor. Perhaps you could have a "bay" situated near the manholes. You could have Ninjago city on an island between the man holes. A central park on one side of the bay, a boat yard on the other, and the Venetian houses on the other side and fill in the city around the bay. Just a thought.
love the train station being the separation from down town to the residential. might suggest making a T infront of the mountain for the pop culture, that way you could see the front of a another building which gives another story moment
Looks like your having fun piecing your city together, some good progress made in this video. Have you thought about any other buildings or structures you would like to add to it?? Maybe a small airport or an outdoor public pool, billiard/game hall etc.
I just like watching the process. Do the city how YOU want. It will all be awesome in the end. Good thing you watched your Oilers play , cause they won! Woo hoo! 🍁We'll be cheering them on too. 🎉🎉
Looks good. All cities need green space. I think that fancy train station would look good next to botanic gardens, as doesn’t really match anything else.
Deluge of suggestions.. my humble view.. pls try if you can elevate the ocean front.. then have a slow incline as we go back.. this would give a wonderful view to the buildings even at the back.. the canal through the city as it flows down the gradient would be awesome.. at the rear end of the city assuming you would have a decent elevation, maybe we could have cliffs bordering an ocean with old fashioned ships.. you are doing great.. and loved it all along
Not related to the modulars, but I have to say that cloud background was a great move, before the tables you couldn't fully visualize but the last shot in this video really shows how well they look and the scaling is perfect.
Hi Jordan, when you build the new mountain maybe you could add a ruin of some sort, or a plane wreck, in the residential area you could have rubbish bins and a truck that collects them, or a car accident somewhere, maybe a shark or surfers in the water, you could have all sorts of little scenarios around the new city.
In fact, I've been looking for Lego cities for years and have only found four serious cities, Brick World, Bob Brickman and City Building Block, the first two also have an English channel. And of course your channel! But please, with the zoo and the Middle Ages you and your wife have proven that you can do more than just cheaply string one Lego box after another.
Raising part of the city a few inches would be a great way to add some elevation. The canal could then flow at the lower level and then have shops, hotels and restaurants lining with walkway along the river on the lower level. Take a look at the San Antonio river walk for inspiration.
I think it would be cool to take the ninjago city sets, split them in 2 and have the river flowing between them, it would make more sense for the for the various docs builds on the city sets and especially with the full ninjago city docs set
The in front water area could use something below the desks like a shelf for an underwater theme, that is if you have any underwater or the Lego Atlantis sets. The water channel could run into or thru a lake/pond in the center of the desks for another water theme area if you have the space.
In Cape town theres a waterfront called "victoria and Alfred waterfront", and in it is a very cool little Bridge called "Basin Swing Bridge" wich woult fit perfectly somewhere in the city's channel walkways!
I like your progress Bricksie, I think you’re doing an awesome job with the layout. Everyone don’t get to crazy as this is evolving as a build in his head and will change constantly till his mark has been put on it. I love the vision you have. I barely have the patience for a speed racer car 😂🤣😂
Don’t feel that you have to always have the road plates. For example around the Central Park area you could always remove them and pedestrionise those areas. On there you could have benches, news stands and small vendors! Loving your work buddy!
Think it would be very nicelooking if you expanded the zoo so it goes from whole to whole, that would look very symetric, and I think it would look very good. IF you decide to make angled roads, you might make some buildings that are angled too so that they are placed along side the road.But I think angled roads woyld take up a lot of space. Looking forward to see how the City progresses as you go along.
It would be amazing if the Ninjago cuty sets were at the wnd if the canal, they're made to have a canal between them It would be cool if you nade a back to the future type of park in front of town hall The up house would fit well where the cozy houses is The train layout and station placements make sense Maybe the hospital can be expanded and rebuilt, and in such a way that is easier to integrate into the layout
For the river/canel just have it run directly into the hole and then continue it out in any direction. Just got to use imagination alittle bit. Having it loop all the way around the hole makes the hole obvious and draws the eye to it.
You could utilise the table holes as being big blocks in the city. Build a perimeter of buildings around the table hole with their backs facing the hole and then the table hole could be thought of as a courtyard similar to the architecture in Barcelona
The problem is you made a flat plate for your table, you could have added a lower section for the beach/docks and a raised platform for the top of a mountain/volcano.
I think the central park would look good if you got rid of the street on both side and made them walking paths. I thought your idea of making the canal go through the part would look great and change things up.
Neat work today. The canal would look good "through " your hatch...instead of going around. Reduce your hatch to 2x3 baseplate and where the canal goes around this woukd be the central park.
Hi Bricksie . I think that starting the way you have is great. You can only see how things will work by trying out an idea to see if it's what you want there. Take your time and plan and buid at your pace.
You might want to consider having the block / road where you have pop culture street running parallel to the wall length wise as you walk around instead of perpendicular. Think about it. As you walk around the city you will see more of the front facades rather than the sides. Better overall visuals as you walk the perimeter. Same concept like you have with town square, bank, hotel, etc.
Love the progress as always. Curious to see if you’ll aim for a “Main Street” feel going down quite a ways or if you’ll aim for a meandering road so there aren’t any ways to peer down the city at the street level POV
Regardless to the layout the city now that there is lego on the table under the lights and clouds in the background it just looks 👌 fantastic so many options 🎉😊
Been watching the long process to the city layout. Maybe keep all the sections that are done like Central Park in place and work around that . Build sections or blocks but leaving some 32x32 blank for future development. It’s ok to have open space. Looking great
You could build a parking garage across from the hospital with a bridge connecting them and maybe some more bridges from the garage then the pull through would work
if you put the canal over the access hole with a hinged door you can stick the water element down so it moves with the hinged door. or make it so its braced from the underside and you can pull the whole access door down with the lego on it when you pull i down.
Jordan, I thought that I had that I’d like to share is if maybe the canal, as you mentioned, was to stop at the access hole and then come out the other end but think of the access hole as like a reservoir or a lake or a pond. Just a deep black body of water. Then around your access hole, you can do like what you know some features that would be around a pond or a lake and then the canal would dump into the pond and then it would continue out the other end. The access hole would almost mentally and visually be part of the landscape, even though there’s actually no Lego in it.
If you run the river through the hole, in the future you can design a hinge door with a lake. That will be easier to remove as it will be mostly flat with a few attached stories
The university, which is a historic style of building, would look nice across from the park.
I like the idea of pretending the canal continues across the manhole. Would free up the space where the strip of blue baseplates are next to the park. And you could put the Venetian buildings in front of the manhole so it looks like the canal goes under the bridge and pops up somewhere else.
Consider placing some of the restaurant and cafe type buildings next to the canal so you can have some outdoor patio dining overlooking the water. Like some of the streets in Amsterdam.
Agreed on the canal continuing through the manhole
Why pretend? The manholes should have drop-down sections that can be raised back into place when not needed.. THAT'S what would free up space, and make for a truly mega lego city.
Yes. I just seed to him. To go on line to look at lots of pic s of Amsterdam an place s that have canal s. To help....buy him adding canal s. Is adding. Way more. Confusion re placing and sorting. Where to put thing s. I would of just. Stuck with. The. Same lay out. He. Had. Then add to it an chandge. Some of the old lay out. Now it's going to take him. Way longer. To sort out a hole new lay out.
This is the bests way to do things he even make a mini waterfall of the water pouring down it would look dope
I feel like your Central Park would look great if you had some sort of town hall building behind it, rather then the water? A bit like the back to the future clock tower or something?
I agree! Botanical garden on one end and city hall on the other side to anchor the central park.
@@Cardogenic yea
have the canal just end into the opening hole for now and re appear on the other side of the access hole so you don't have to mess with central park because its a perfect spot and you can finalize the roads
Sitcom tower next to it too
Leave space for new buildings by constructing building sites. Include road works on the roads with temporary traffic lights. How about creating separate dioramas for Harry Potter, Ninjago, medieval and marvel? That way your city will feel more authentic. Try not to listen to all the negative comments as we like your mountains too. Keep up the great work 👍
Guys. Let’s also applaud Bricksie’s foresight with the position, height of the clouds too? Stuck to his guns while it was painted and it’s payed off. Perfectly positioned! Nice 1, mate.
Totally! I had reservations when it was being done...but man, do those clouds look fantastic now! So glad he stuck to his guns 😊
@@mattscott8961 glad I’m not alone, haha! Nice 1, bravva 🤘🏻
Look at pictures from Amsterdam, it will give you lots of ideas on how to build the stream that flows in the city! And I would suggest you build a one-way road on both sides of the park, because it looks too empty
Several town square in the mid-west U.S. have one way roads going in a circle around them if that saves you any room.
I think you need to keep the grid for downtown core, and save the angled roads for the countryside/residential areas
6:40 hahaha you are popping out from those holes like moles in that whack-a-mole arcade game xD
No need for curtains. Just painting the legs black will make a huge difference. Just look at the ones that are already dark compared to the lighter ones. I don’t think you would even need to paint them all just the ones around the edge and maybe one row in
It’s true. In stage work we say, “paint it black, you’ll never see it!” Works every time.
Maybe the legs in front where you do an underwater scene can be painted blue or whatever color would match that diorama.
Even blue tape along the front of the table, instead of white to continue the water color down below the table.
Please don't burn yourself out! I've been watching your content since 2019 and I loved every moment of it. I don't often comment, but you have so much passion for the hobby I want you to make it for the long haul! I just purchased my first home (with a new Lego space) and I'm in the middle of the endless "what if" possibilities. I'm sure you know this, but take a moment to remind yourself. Don't miss out on life. Play with the kids, watch the games. The Lego will be there tomorrow and so will we!
Also do want you want to do with the city. I often see what might be considered an overwhelming amount of suggestions in the comments :)
Having a canal or river through downtown is a great idea because most major cities were built up around water and the ability to trade. Love that addition!
I think you should do a farmers market/food trucks along the right road of your central park. You could dead end the street and have it be for pedestrian foot traffic only except for the food trucks it would look great there and lego seem to be on a food truck kick lately so I'm sure there are more than enough to fill the street. Where I live we have a farmers market once a month and it's great.
You obviously have the opertunity now to create something amazing, I hope you can change your thinking away from your old lego city..
You have the chance to play with elevations, even in the downtown and residential areas
A table up front to make some kind of island with connecting road and rail bridge would be epic.. especially if you created a show stopping bridge (golden gate style)
Maybe draw some ideas up online, add some elevation changes along roads and houses.. a lovely sweeping river with green banks etc etc.. I think making everything flat apart from the mountains you've proposed is wasting an opertunity to create something absolutely amazing
He should do something like brick crafts' s videos . He has room for something more epic.😊
Brother the only reason your commenting is because of his old city, no one does it better fr
I get the fact that what he does is his style, but the possibilities are endless with an area that big
Really like seeing your mind working on the city bricksie. Your making progress n coming up with a great layout draft. I look forward to seeing how everything unfolds. Also using access holes for bridges like you saw at brick world Chicago could be really cool. You do great so keep doing you.
I genuinely love hearing the thought process behind your decision making. It really helps to understand your priorities and layout selections!
15:12 You can design some elevated promenades, where the road ends and the canal begins. Like in Brooklyn NY. Also not all the roads need to be two way. Incorporate Oneway roads in the city blocks. Thank you 🤗 🏙️
I love the placement of the canal! It's cool seeing how modular/corner buildings like the brick bank and museum now face onto the water; it looks like it will add a good pop of colour too.
Just discovered your channel as you started the work at the new space,I'm not a lego collector but loving the content.
One suggestion for the city would be place a street of the medium hight buildings around the access holes to camouflage them as you look through the city and the canal infront with bridges. Keep up the good work.
I feel like u don’t gotta snake the canal around the access hole, just run it straight back and have it appear in the other end of the hole. Like if the access hole wasn’t there it would just be straight. You don’t need to “explain” how the canal gets the other side by snaking it around. I personally think it’d look nicer too if it was straight. I love the canal idea though it’s awesome like Venice.
The canal layout looks perfect!
You could possibly move the sanctum to where the university is as it looks abit hidden and short next to the skyscrapers, the city is really coming together nicely 👌
How wonderful the sky background looks. Loving this.❤
You could put the construction site at the end of the city to look like the city is expanding
just an idea...
maybe you should use the hole as a lake (the river flows in from the mountains and flows out to the sea).
If he gets some type of cover for the holes and decorates them with Lego it could be a big lake with the cover on.
Would the canal look better slimmer? Maybe make the water modular, 16 x 32 plates of water with 8 x 16 on each side which could have grass, trees or garden on the sides, maybe paved or even short brick walls all depending on the buildings nearby, I guess this would all be up to the size of the boats that use each part of the water system 🤔 the narrower water could bend and twist, plus the water could be moved more to one side then to the other with smaller plates used to fill around making gentle curves, ahh so many possibilities.
I agree, I don't think it should be a full baseplate wide, it just seems too wide proportion wise. Maybe only 20 studs wide and the remaining 12 studs could be a pedestrian walkway or greenery?
He said he was planning to make it narrower and add sidewalks and bridges etc, it’s just a baseplate to roughly show the layout and flow of the canal in the works. So many ideas and so much space and freedom to create something epic. We all know this will take a long time and he’s just in the beginning stages. But you are right if he makes the canal narrow and winding it will look more natural.
Canals will need locks, which will make a nice feature
Popping out those holes was like Sheldon in the ballpit. Gotta shout “Bazinga!” every time you pop out 😂😂
Lovely all the suggestions which I think shows how much Bricksie viewers are engaged and care. I would take them all as a positive !!!!
My suggestions would be take the road and train track away from in front of the water. The train track could run behind the first row of modular buildings. Also agree don’t need roads either side of Central Park,
Keep up the great work
I like the enlarged city blocks! Looks more realistic and less “cluttered” with streets! 👍
I think the UP house next to the construction site would be quite fitting.
If you put the UP house where the Cozy house is... it would fit thematically!
I was about to write this. Switching the locations of the UP house and the cozy house would work well.
The railroad around the border of the city feels weird to me. Moreover, the first thing we see from the city is the railroad, which is not the prettiest thing in a city.
It's looking awesome! A world that big is going to take lots of time so just pace yourself. Enjoy making your world exactly like YOU like it!
Hi Bricksie! I love seeing you working on the city again - don’t get me wrong - the renovation stage was great but like yourself, we did miss you developing your city.
Now I do have a tiny suggestion just for inspiration purposes ☺️ but I feel like you could really make the Central Park - canal area to one of those pedestrian/family friendly areas in your city where car access is limited. Bike paths, walkways, exercise areas, playgrounds, dog play areas, pop up cafes.
Someone above mentioned getting inspiration from Amsterdam, I second to that to with any European high density area where they have tried to open up the prime realestate areas for public.
The rock work you did around the old fishing store and light looks awesome-I had never noticed that before.
This city will be something to celebrate for others to enjoy . Follow your instincts , even though alot of cities are based on a grid pattern they are also dotted with angled roads and dead end roads . Take a helicopter ride or view over any city or town and this is what you will see . It creates visual interest and is a departure from the norm from other Lego cities that end up being predictable ..
Love the Central Park(An ode to spring).
Hi Bricksie, a suggestion for the road plates by central park that come to an abrupt end at the canal could be to just have a large pedestrian area and no road put in some benches and planters etc, if there are no modulars on that row that have to have vehicular access then it could just be a walk space so you dont have to worry about making a road curve around over the canal.
Curtains around the bottom would be awesome. Find something that matches the color / design of the flooring. Or just black. It would finish it all off
Hi Jordan
I was watching your speed build review on barad dur. In the left back corner where the mountains will end, you could do a volcano and put barad dur on it. Then the eye would be like 2 meters up from the floor
I'm liking the direction the city is going. The whole process is interesting and generates a ton of ideas.
What about some smaller elevation increases? Like make the mils plates along the canal an extra brick high to give the canal some extra depth from the surroundings.
I think you can use the standing holes for where the water flows through. You don't need to put plates or anything in it, but have the canal enter and exit it, and thus imply that the water continues through the standing hole.
I have a thought, you could use the opening as a theoretical space. The canal could run "through" the hole and then you wouldn't have to snake it around the opening which may make for a more creative layout approach. And then it might work with the venetian houses to be maybe a half baseplate from edge and the pooling water could feed that way. The cloud background really enhances your city. Such a fantastic decision.
The service holes need to have swing boards on them so you can attach baseplates to them with parks so when folded up you have one big layout. Angle roads do work well with lego
You should do small winches with clear lines down to your access holes. You can lower and raise when you need access and you can finish the topside. Also - think cities, ballparks (arenas), basketball courts, baseball fields, etc…
Gringotts might look better if it was flipped 90 degrees anticlockwise
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Yeah I thought that. and then make another facade for the side facing the road
I’m postponing watching this episode for dinner, but for now I just want to comment I really adore what you’re doing. I’m glad everything with the studio turned out alright and I was and still am very much looking forward to the actual city building process. With that much surface at your disposal you are basically living my dream. Keep up the good work. I think you really know what you’re doing, your mountain will undoubtedly look fantastic and I can’t wait to see how the ocean and the countryside will turn out.
Maybe consider a more european old city center layout approach for a part of the city. No cars, small winding cobble stone roads, pedestrians, old buildings, bars and terraces, trees..
Agree. Need to build canal with building on both sides with pedestrian brides over the canal
Hey Jordan, I think you should think about the 'pop up access holes' try and put your buildings around it/or have built up areas around them. So you don't see them so much.
If you place water around it with current layout out you will see the holes. Better to try and hide them?
I know its not great for access if you have larger structure around them. But think you can have better layout hiding them a little.
love the park in the center of the city - good call.
The layout is coming along nicely. I think the canal is a great idea. I would love to see you leave the construction crane in with the sky scrapers and squeeze the Up! house in between the construction area and a tall building next to it. Also, instead of connecting the road next to central park and the canal, maybe end that road with a boat rental hut and small parking lot for the park. I know you'll do things your way, which is how it should be. Last suggestion, if the underground railway goes under the canal, it would be fun to see some water leaking through a few bricks in the support wall and a maintenance crew scratching their heads trying to figure out how to fix it. Keep it up!
you should push the beach back a baseplate....it doesnt look right with that small of a water area
The idea of the canal imaginaire running trough the acces hole is great, more space for buildings(altough you do not need it) and more realistic. Canals are normally straight, but I think you are going to regrett it later when you do not think about your lay-out more untill you like it enough. But great work, I like the video consitancy!!!
I think it could look really good if you was to drop the level of the canal and water front down maybe 6 inches or so by cutting out the sections of board. This would make it easier to insert road bridges and footbridges and would give the city a different dimension.
You could have weirs, or even locks in the canal.
Whatever you decide I'm sure it will be amazing.
I look forward to your next video.
Keep up the great work 👍
you definitely should put the university building in it’s own area in the countryside. make a decently sized campus for it. maybe even a hiking trail that follows part way up the mountain. maybe try and expand the university slightly, more buildings, dorms, etc. I would LOVE if this came to fruition as I just know you’d be able to pull it off!!!!
The constant change is the fun of Lego
i like the hotel on the water, beautiful sea view :)
If you could make a kind of hinged system where the access hole is and that could be a kind of lake or grass area
Jordan, I know you want a boat yard and canal in your city. Most cities with boat yards and Venice are located near a bay or harbor. Perhaps you could have a "bay" situated near the manholes. You could have Ninjago city on an island between the man holes. A central park on one side of the bay, a boat yard on the other, and the Venetian houses on the other side and fill in the city around the bay. Just a thought.
love the train station being the separation from down town to the residential. might suggest making a T infront of the mountain for the pop culture, that way you could see the front of a another building which gives another story moment
Looks like your having fun piecing your city together, some good progress made in this video. Have you thought about any other buildings or structures you would like to add to it?? Maybe a small airport or an outdoor public pool, billiard/game hall etc.
I just like watching the process. Do the city how YOU want. It will all be awesome in the end. Good thing you watched your Oilers play , cause they won! Woo hoo! 🍁We'll be cheering them on too. 🎉🎉
This should be a never ending project. Enjoy it and have fun. This looks super cool.
Nice work Jordan! A pedestrian way between Central Park and Pop street should be cool.. 😉
Your layout will become legendary...
Looks good. All cities need green space. I think that fancy train station would look good next to botanic gardens, as doesn’t really match anything else.
Deluge of suggestions.. my humble view.. pls try if you can elevate the ocean front.. then have a slow incline as we go back.. this would give a wonderful view to the buildings even at the back.. the canal through the city as it flows down the gradient would be awesome.. at the rear end of the city assuming you would have a decent elevation, maybe we could have cliffs bordering an ocean with old fashioned ships.. you are doing great.. and loved it all along
Congratulations on this super expansion!! Up's house would be ideal among those tall buildings you have...
Not related to the modulars, but I have to say that cloud background was a great move, before the tables you couldn't fully visualize but the last shot in this video really shows how well they look and the scaling is perfect.
Steps up to the town hall building would make it more of a status feature of the city. Also adds more elevation.
Hi Jordan, when you build the new mountain maybe you could add a ruin of some sort, or a plane wreck, in the residential area you could have rubbish bins and a truck that collects them, or a car accident somewhere, maybe a shark or surfers in the water, you could have all sorts of little scenarios around the new city.
I think that the tuning shop would look great beside the corner gas station. That combo is very common in real life.
In fact, I've been looking for Lego cities for years and have only found four serious cities, Brick World, Bob Brickman and City Building Block, the first two also have an English channel. And of course your channel! But please, with the zoo and the Middle Ages you and your wife have proven that you can do more than just cheaply string one Lego box after another.
Raising part of the city a few inches would be a great way to add some elevation. The canal could then flow at the lower level and then have shops, hotels and restaurants lining with walkway along the river on the lower level. Take a look at the San Antonio river walk for inspiration.
u could try moving the canal over to the left a few plates and use it as a boundary to separate the city
I think it would be cool to take the ninjago city sets, split them in 2 and have the river flowing between them, it would make more sense for the for the various docs builds on the city sets and especially with the full ninjago city docs set
Hi Bricksie, suggestion: I love the central park placement. Maybe you can make a pedestrian area on the left and the right side of the park.
The in front water area could use something below the desks like a shelf for an underwater theme, that is if you have any underwater or the Lego Atlantis sets. The water channel could run into or thru a lake/pond in the center of the desks for another water theme area if you have the space.
In Cape town theres a waterfront called "victoria and Alfred waterfront", and in it is a very cool little Bridge called "Basin Swing Bridge" wich woult fit perfectly somewhere in the city's channel walkways!
I like your progress Bricksie,
I think you’re doing an awesome job with the layout.
Everyone don’t get to crazy as this is evolving as a build in his head and will change constantly till his mark has been put on it.
I love the vision you have.
I barely have the patience for a speed racer car 😂🤣😂
Make a giant construction area!!! Plenty of new city sets to make it happen!
Don’t feel that you have to always have the road plates. For example around the Central Park area you could always remove them and pedestrionise those areas. On there you could have benches, news stands and small vendors! Loving your work buddy!
the canal is a great idea. Can't wait to see it completed.
Think it would be very nicelooking if you expanded the zoo so it goes from whole to whole, that would look very symetric, and I think it would look very good.
IF you decide to make angled roads, you might make some buildings that are angled too so that they are placed along side the road.But I think angled roads woyld take up a lot of space.
Looking forward to see how the City progresses as you go along.
the city looks amazing whatever you decide to do to it it will be fabulous
It would be amazing if the Ninjago cuty sets were at the wnd if the canal, they're made to have a canal between them
It would be cool if you nade a back to the future type of park in front of town hall
The up house would fit well where the cozy houses is
The train layout and station placements make sense
Maybe the hospital can be expanded and rebuilt, and in such a way that is easier to integrate into the layout
For the river/canel just have it run directly into the hole and then continue it out in any direction. Just got to use imagination alittle bit. Having it loop all the way around the hole makes the hole obvious and draws the eye to it.
Love the new city layout, the warehouse is great for displaying all the lego 😁
I like the ideal that the access holes are pond or lakes. So you can have the creek go through it.
You could utilise the table holes as being big blocks in the city. Build a perimeter of buildings around the table hole with their backs facing the hole and then the table hole could be thought of as a courtyard similar to the architecture in Barcelona
The problem is you made a flat plate for your table, you could have added a lower section for the beach/docks and a raised platform for the top of a mountain/volcano.
I think the central park would look good if you got rid of the street on both side and made them walking paths. I thought your idea of making the canal go through the part would look great and change things up.
Neat work today. The canal would look good "through " your hatch...instead of going around. Reduce your hatch to 2x3 baseplate and where the canal goes around this woukd be the central park.
Hey Jordan, I just wanted to say you’re doing a great job with the city and studio. Can’t wait to see the finished product! Keep it up man.
Hi Bricksie .
I think that starting the way you have is great. You can only see how things will work by trying out an idea to see if it's what you want there. Take your time and plan and buid at your pace.
The modular buildings are very close together. You have so much space now, let the buildings breathe a bit!
You might want to consider having the block / road where you have pop culture street running parallel to the wall length wise as you walk around instead of perpendicular. Think about it. As you walk around the city you will see more of the front facades rather than the sides. Better overall visuals as you walk the perimeter. Same concept like you have with town square, bank, hotel, etc.
Love the progress as always. Curious to see if you’ll aim for a “Main Street” feel going down quite a ways or if you’ll aim for a meandering road so there aren’t any ways to peer down the city at the street level POV
I'd love to see platform used with the modular cities and levels
I think university building needs to move out of city to more open area with grounds and maybe a sports field. Maybe near zoo or residential area.
This feels surreal, it’s crazy seeing the city in this environment and it’s amazing! 19:14
Regardless to the layout the city now that there is lego on the table under the lights and clouds in the background it just looks 👌 fantastic so many options 🎉😊
Been watching the long process to the city layout. Maybe keep all the sections that are done like Central Park in place and work around that . Build sections or blocks but leaving some 32x32 blank for future development. It’s ok to have open space. Looking great
You could build a parking garage across from the hospital with a bridge connecting them and maybe some more bridges from the garage then the pull through would work
if you put the canal over the access hole with a hinged door you can stick the water element down so it moves with the hinged door. or make it so its braced from the underside and you can pull the whole access door down with the lego on it when you pull i down.
Jordan, I thought that I had that I’d like to share is if maybe the canal, as you mentioned, was to stop at the access hole and then come out the other end but think of the access hole as like a reservoir or a lake or a pond. Just a deep black body of water. Then around your access hole, you can do like what you know some features that would be around a pond or a lake and then the canal would dump into the pond and then it would continue out the other end. The access hole would almost mentally and visually be part of the landscape, even though there’s actually no Lego in it.
If you run the river through the hole, in the future you can design a hinge door with a lake. That will be easier to remove as it will be mostly flat with a few attached stories