This is pretty much a perfect start to the series, a blanc canvas on which you can write your story and paint your diorama. This Viking Village is my favorite set in all of Lego. Even just the small additions and the villagers added to the original sets give it such so much more life with the context of the landscape around it. I hope you will add some fir trees as well that are dominant in the viking landscape normally. Thanks for the great start and excited to see it move forward!
This is the only TH-cam LEGO channel I watch now. The other similar channels either talk too much or lack your level of skills... Thanks for sharing your LEGO stories with us!!
Oh goodie! Another MOC diorama and story! Yay! I love how you take existing sets as your theme/starting point and build out your world around them. I wonder, did you have to teardown your previous Lion Knight Castle/Medieval Town Square diorama to re-use parts or make physical space in your build area/room for this new diorama? (Or do you have enough elements/space for both?)
Would you consider creating an underwater kelp forest section? I think it would fit very well since irl they are found in temperate and polar coastal oceans
I greatly appreciate your work, I am very impressed. Did you recycle the parts from your previous medieval build or are all these more parts? Do you have your other builds still?
@@1by1Brick I like the diorama way of making it, where you blend the sand with progressively deeper blues and then pour dyed resin on top. Or in the case of Lego, a plate gradient with transparent ones on top.
@@1by1Brick If you depict a battle, it might be fun to feature the obvious problems with a horned helmet: 1. In a shield wall you'll poke your friends in the face. 2. In close quarters fighting you give your enemy something to grab
This channel has become what I have always wanted to see on TH-cam: high quality LEGO medieval MOC series! Love all of these videos!
Same!
This is the kind of story telling I miss seeing in LEGO. Glad you are keeping it alive!
LEGO offers you bricks - building material. You are responsible for creating stories.
Pumped for this series!!
Using the headlight brick for a small gap between the planks is genius. Nice attention to detail :)
This is pretty much a perfect start to the series, a blanc canvas on which you can write your story and paint your diorama. This Viking Village is my favorite set in all of Lego.
Even just the small additions and the villagers added to the original sets give it such so much more life with the context of the landscape around it. I hope you will add some fir trees as well that are dominant in the viking landscape normally.
Thanks for the great start and excited to see it move forward!
This is the only TH-cam LEGO channel I watch now. The other similar channels either talk too much or lack your level of skills... Thanks for sharing your LEGO stories with us!!
This is the most underrated chanel
This is already looking great!!
I appreciate you showing a glimpse of techniques used for the bridge. Just that 4 seconds to show the elements was super helpful!
Yeah the build was too fragile to put together infront of camera so thought id do this instead
Very cool 😎 Loving the start of this, the underwater section is op!! 🤩 Can’t wait to see where it goes. Fantastic job as always 🤙
I'm a descendant of Danish Vikings AND from the country of LEGO ❤️🇩🇰 Thank you this amazing work 👍
That is so cool!
i just love this series so much!! keep up the great work!!
Looking great, well done can't wait for the next one
love the build i waited every day of the past week for the new vid
Thanks for your patience! 😄
Great job on this sofar. I feel like this is going to be a major succes. ❤
Another masterpiece rising 👌🏼
Great start, It's going to be a great series. I love the underwater idea
I don‘t know how you planned it but a see onto a mountain, like in Jotunheimen (Norway), could be nice looking
Love the project👍
This is awesome, I’m sooooo excited for the finished results!
Love it. This was one of my favorite sets. Then an angry child destroyed it… I can live through your videos at least.
😂
Beautiful rock work!
I find it so difficult
Oh goodie! Another MOC diorama and story! Yay! I love how you take existing sets as your theme/starting point and build out your world around them. I wonder, did you have to teardown your previous Lion Knight Castle/Medieval Town Square diorama to re-use parts or make physical space in your build area/room for this new diorama? (Or do you have enough elements/space for both?)
Yes they were all taken apart and parts reused for this one
Absolutly Awsome Video !
I love your storytelling Vibe
Let’s go a new moc 👏👏👏
Спасибо за видео, очень расслабляет.
YEAH VIKINGS FROM MY FAV LEGO TH-camR!!!! (Sorry I came Late had to be in School some hours more)
It’s finally here!🤩 I’m excited to see where you take this series!
This content is too good I love this bro!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing
Incroyable
Best guy on yt for sure
Very good 😊
Nice Work!
You are the best lego youtuber in the world remeber that
Nice
Thanks cap!
Fire music btw
Yes! I've so been waiting for this!
YES! I'm so hyped!!!
Looking awesome bro!
bro is the GOAT of builders
Dude this is such an awesome moc! great job man can't wait to see more! 7:19 Tbh It kinda reminds me of the mandalorian!
Great start to the series I absolutely love seeing what you come up with!
That’s nice rock work I might try that on my next moc
Would you consider creating an underwater kelp forest section? I think it would fit very well since irl they are found in temperate and polar coastal oceans
awesome, myself I'm creating a much simpler version of the viking village, a small "sea", and the medieval buildings 😂
Looking sick already - this is going to be tough waiting for the next video 😅
Yeah these vids takes time, wish i could upload more often tbh 😅
@ can only imagine the effort required! And that doesn't even include the hours spent building :D
The best
this season is going to be so good
I absolutely love your builds and videos. Where do you source the massive amounts of bricks from?
awesome...i love putting my sets on mils plates etc
I have a request a hard build for a pro like you 😂 could you make a sunken ship with some skeleton story
Good idea 😊
Great vid! It might just be me, but I feel like the sections where there is just music playing are a bit loud.
I greatly appreciate your work, I am very impressed. Did you recycle the parts from your previous medieval build or are all these more parts? Do you have your other builds still?
Thanks, all parts are recycled, i dont have space to keep previous builds
Its looking good already!!😁 Any plans for snowy areas? Or will it be a mix?
It will be a mix like this throughout, early winter, late autumn period
@1by1Brick nice! Looking forward to it!
Brutal amigo. Pondrás más edificios?
will do!
cools yo 💯
Make one of the boats swimming on the sea if your gone do the ocean part
There will be ships coming!
Do you disassemble the previous MOCs in these series before beginning a new one?
yes i do, parts are reused for this one
@@1by1Brick That must take some willpower.
Do you keep al your Mocs or you break it down for a new moc
All are taken apart and parts reused for next series
@@1by1Brickthanks for answering
Its too bad there's not a better blue/ green color for the clif face to sell the underwater feel a little better
Now that u mentioned it, I should have used sand green for that instead of olive green, dang didnt consider this
Are you going to fill out the rest of the space
Yes and expand it
In my opinion, these "puke-green" plates don't look that good as the river bed, to be fair, I don't like them at all.
I think the slight tint of olive green under the tiles makes it look more realistic instead of blue plates
@@1by1Brick I like the diorama way of making it, where you blend the sand with progressively deeper blues and then pour dyed resin on top. Or in the case of Lego, a plate gradient with transparent ones on top.
horns in the helmets aren't very realistic, I am very exited for this though
Yeah but this is for a fantasy world, the isle of the horned men, they are inspired by vikings but technically not vikings
@@1by1Brick If you depict a battle, it might be fun to feature the obvious problems with a horned helmet:
1. In a shield wall you'll poke your friends in the face.
2. In close quarters fighting you give your enemy something to grab