Yay! I'm so glad to hear that! I sometimes ramble but I was getting feedback that seeing the process success or fail can be helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much JoJo! It’s quite the layering process! Learning how it all will come together and envisioning how it will look later is quite the curve!
This is great! I enjoy that you include your thought process.
Yay! I'm so glad to hear that! I sometimes ramble but I was getting feedback that seeing the process success or fail can be helpful! Thanks for watching!
good start, moccing at this scale is definitely a bit of a learning curve, and one I'm looking forward to going through again in the summer
Thanks buddy! It’s a challenge but really fun!
Great video! You're inspiring those who are finding the courage to start MOCing, like I do. And without Studio or other software. Trial and error 👍
Thank you so much! I hope I am! It’s really fun and making these videos pushes me out of my comfort zone to try things!
This is so fun! I love the shifty blocks for the floor to make it look worn! Great work Jimmmm!
Thanks buddy! It’s honestly just a physical process of building in Cities Skylines. Layering in the right order and detailing with the right tools
For youre very firsrt medieval MOC, this looks really good already! :)
Thank you so much JoJo! It’s quite the layering process! Learning how it all will come together and envisioning how it will look later is quite the curve!
Looks great. Would the cellar be a good place to use a ubiquitous Lego frog? I love the potions and other details.
Hehehe a frog will go somewhere no question!
Thanks for the vid. I've just about finished my tower and I was cleaning up excess parts with youtube clips on in the background.
How's the progress?
Weeeelllll progress is… slow? Non-existent at the moment honestly. I’m pivoting slightly. More to come on that!
What storage unit is that that you store your baseplates in
Those are Alex drawer units from Ikea!
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