Crazy Idea - you could use some of the broken plates for some texturing on the mountain's countryside... makeshift wedge plate , then you just hide the worst of the tearout with plants.
As a former IT guy and computer networking nerd, I totally approve your computer workspace improvements. I've been out of the tech industry for almost seventeen years now, but I still keep my own computer workspace absolutely locked down for cabling. A sit-stand desk is next on my list as I go into my last decade of work before retirement; my current job has me on my feet and active, but I know I'm going to have issues with staying mobile after work ends, as my knees are already arthritic.
Wow!!! You have really done a lot of work on sorting all the bricks and a nice challenge to sort all the bricks on the two tables. It looks so well organized and good that you also changes the desks. You probably haven't touched so many bricks in one day. Great work and Josee will indeed be happy she can use the label printer. 😃👍
You might wanna get a spray can of maybe black or something and spray a dot or all of the underside of all the brittle ones so that you dont accidentally mix them if you were to break up the mountain builds at a later time. So then you'll know when you see one with black underneath.
If the new plates are different colors than the brittle ones, maybe you could do a line of the brittle and then a line of the new plates. It will look like lawn mower marks! That would be awesome!
The brittle 4x4 plate is a good deal if you have plans to make green MILs plates with builds that you do not plan on moving. It looks like once you put them down they won't come off without breaking.
Hey bricksie,ı think what you can do is to make a code for every drawer (Like bricklink sellers do) so it would be easier for you to find and organize your parts for future builds. And then make a list on your phone/pc to find those parts.Hope this helps!
It’s funny how key daily cleanups and organization are when it comes to LEGO. When I used to buy used lots and defrag all the sets that were in there I was constantly resetting. It’s kinda relaxing though.
Jordan, "you should"....:)... Put the wheels on your other black table so you have two matching giant tables you can move around. Put legs on the white one. It's better on your eyes as well if you are sorting looking at the table all day. The white reflects a bunch more light. Also think you should put shelves on the units behind your work station. Space out the cars a bit for now. Pull your desk away about 8" or so. Give you some space. The studio is coming along awesome Jordan. Great job.
@20:56 You need to reconstruct the 6280 Armada Flagship! The sails are below the unsorted 501st bin. It will look epic along side the Sea Cow, Silent Mary, and Barracuda Bay ships.
That's awesome you are finally getting on top of the sorting! I sure hope those two black tables are clamped together >__< . I keep my unsorted parts in those giant Lego storage heads. Then I just sit down and watch some tv with one sat in my lap as I pick parts out into little containers around me. It's almost like holding a popcorn bucket xD
I use the a sifter, similar to the one you posted in a previous video, and put things into bins based on size, then do the type sort where you take out the bricks, plates, objects, then have been sorting by part type from there. Slowly making my way through 400lbs of bulk lego I got, plus some from various sources. So good luck to you. Find it handy to have the bins on a lower level a space in front of you to do a small chunk, then just slide them into their respective big in groups as I go through it, then repeat for sizes. Look forward to how you refine that process!
Tackling sorting parts will be a journey! It will definitely help you with your lego city and save you some money by finding some hidden gems in there. Good luck we'll be here for it!
He seems very fishy to me. Lego would never let that many brittle green plates into circulation. If you have a look at the seller in brick link he has over 430,000 of them. That is obviously stolen from Mexico factory. He also has over 8.8 million 2x2 white tiles which is suspiciously high. He also has over 40,000 Jack sparrow hair pieces. He has 50,000 ninjago armour pieces. This guy is definitely stealing from the Mexico factory.
Coming spring 2025! Fast &Furious 12! Dom and the gang dust off the Honda civics, fire up the under car neon, and hijack Lego trucks to sell parts on bricklink! Watch as Jordan attempts to join the crew and earn his respect! "I need parts man, parts! Building a city ain't cheap bro!"
The bricklink seller seems very fishy to me. Lego would never let that many brittle green plates into circulation. If you have a look at the seller in brick link he has over 430,000 of them. That is obviously stolen from Mexico factory. He also has over 8.8 million 2x2 white tiles which is suspiciously high. He also has over 40,000 Jack sparrow hair pieces. He has 50,000 ninjago armour pieces. This guy is definitely stealing from the Mexico factory.
@@kaeldori9088 if they were fake they wouldn’t have the Lego logo. They can legally make fake Lego bricks but if they use the Lego logo that is hella illegal and they would of be sued into oblivion. They are most likely a faulty batch from the Mexico factory and instead of wasting them like they’re ment to do the employees stole them and is selling them on bricklink.
Why do people think Lego has such a wasteful manufacturing process? They are literally the world leader in injection molded plastic. According to Wikipedia, 0.0018% of Lego pieces are defective. That’s 430,000 out of 23 billion. I can almost guarantee they haven’t produced that many 4x4 green plates considering they’ve only made 400 billion pieces in the last 50 years. Unless you’re trying to say 5% of all Lego ever produced is 4x4 green plate and this seller has 100% of the defects produced since 1970, which I’d also confidently say is a pretty retarded conspiracy theory
@@Mb63360 incorrect colour blend can lead to brittle bricks. The Mexico factory may have provided a batch of green plate and the relise the incorrect formula was used and then stole the products
@@aussiedude3121 It takes Lego 3-4 YEARS to produce 430,000 defective pieces, only a fraction would be plates, an even smaller fraction would be 4x4 plates, and an even smaller fraction would be green 4x4 plates.
Given the origins of the studio as more of a warehouse type building you should be able to get a low voltage specialist or IT installer to run some Cat6 wire up in the rafters that can then run to several ethernet boxes around the studio. It would cut that cord down to more managable length. It could run off a simple switch to start with before looking at a small network setup with either a NAS or inexpensive server that you can dump your raw footage onto and access it from home or at the studio. But that could be something for the future.
Trying to type and having the keyboard at the "wrong" height in relation to your body, is rough. I have a varidesk 36, it's a manually operated standing desk with 2 levels and a large bottom level, that fits my typing keyboard on it, as well as my 61 key Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard for when I'm making some music. The top level has my M-Audio Monitors with my computer monitors, sitting on top of them. There's even room in between the two monitors for my Lenovo laptop for when I really need to do some work. I keep the desk at the lowest height because I have carpal tunnel issues and can't be bending my wrists in a manner that constricts them. I'm glad you got those parts, replaced, and the studios is looking very nice! I like how everything is tidy and organized... I have that disorder, too, where I can't feel comfortable in a cluttered space. Even too much sound makes me feel cluttered. The human mind and nervous system is weird 😅
Wondering if to entice the process and not waste time, if you got an egg timer for part sorting, or you could use your cell phone. You can set the timer for 15-20 minutes and crank it out for a few. That would really make it go quickly. Nice clean day today.
Directly from the seller the last video of this series. He says they are great for MILS plates. Which a lot of people put together once and don’t take apart. And the green plate is that brittle due to a factory defect. So they would have been thrown away.
Hope this comment gets seen but I wanted to ask if the idea has been passing by about an indoor shopping mall into the city, I haven't really seen any lego city with either a big shopping centre or an indoor one, would love to see a clothing shop, restaurants and obviously a lego store inside the shopping mall. Really curious to see this work out on a big scale like this!
My OCD means that I really want to sort those pieces on that table I’m coming from the uk on a tour across Canada in less than three weeks time I might tell my wife we are going to see a landmark in Edmonton, she would probably kill me if we rolled up at the studio just for that 🤪
With regards to all those white masonry bricks? Most towns and cities have war memorials. Have you thought about maybe building a ‘Cenotaph’ (brings more height to an area) and a memorial? Just a thought 👍🏻
you should place a 5in tall strip of wood all around the perimeter of the sorting tables so when you sort you don't knock lego on the floor...your robot vacuum and anyone without shoes on will thank you
How do you all stack these in the PAB boxes? I want to click them together flush and get the most pieces per box, but how do you separate these once you get home? I feel brick separators can't seperate 4x4 or bigger plates.... Am I doing something wrong?
I’m sorry if I missed something before, but are you going to add a main airport? Cuz the countryside one is too small for the whole city in my opinion.
Great that you have so many green plates now. Good that you're buying up lots of baseplates, too, as I saw on Brick Fanatics retiring Lego list that all the baseplates are retiring in 2027. You've got a couple of years to build up that baseplate collection! Thanks for another great video! 😊
It's possible they are changing the part number, that has happened in the past. I have a hard time believing Lego would move away from baseplates, but I suppose we'll see. Also that is a long way off, I see retiring lists have sets retiring this year, then they don't.
Not crazy. I just went back and watched the original video. He ordered 3000 of each, 6000 total. He even showed his bricklink invoice that and it said 3000 for each one.
I was going to ask in the previous video... what's the deal with the brittle green plates? Is it just the green ones? Is it something to do with the change of plastic LEGO made a year or two ago? Anybody with an answer is welcome to reply. 🙂
If all/most of the plates are good, then the seller has redeemed themselves but I am curious as to what might have made the brittle plates brittle. Was it a problem with how they were manufactured or was it caused by how they were stored?
Have your wife organized the bins ones and little by little then you’ll be like wow i didn’t know I had that of those pics ,I know your wife had that wrist surgery hopefully she can help a little bit it we’ll be easier on her wrist 🎉
Brown and red Lego has this problem - it might be something to do with the colour dyes used. I had a couple of brown plates break on me, but I had also kept it in a window so it may have been my own fault, but they were sound when I bought them. This is the first time I've seen the problem occur with green plates.
Idea... instead of using labels on your drawers, stick some white lego plate on the front of them. Then you can just use the lego peices to indicate whats in the drawers. Sorta like what you have done with the ikea boxes.
Hi Bricksie . So glad you got your replacement green plates. Now you can move forward on your plans with them. The clean up and sorting process is so impressive! I can't wait for Jose to join you again. She always helps with the behind the scenes stuff, and admin etc so it will be great to see more of her.
Not going to lie but having a little anxiety at the moment viewing that pile of unsort Lego. 🤨 Its totally legit for me to fly from the other side of the world to fix it right?!?! 😂😂😂
Use the brittle ones for stilts under the mountain they will be strong on top of each other and won't need to be reused they wouldn't be seen under there
Crazy Idea - you could use some of the broken plates for some texturing on the mountain's countryside... makeshift wedge plate , then you just hide the worst of the tearout with plants.
As a former IT guy and computer networking nerd, I totally approve your computer workspace improvements. I've been out of the tech industry for almost seventeen years now, but I still keep my own computer workspace absolutely locked down for cabling. A sit-stand desk is next on my list as I go into my last decade of work before retirement; my current job has me on my feet and active, but I know I'm going to have issues with staying mobile after work ends, as my knees are already arthritic.
We appreciate your hard work and consistency, Bricksie! Thanks!
You mentioned about not being sure what to use the white mason bricks for, if you update the hospital at some point, those could be good there.
Or some marble monument, a fountain, anything that involves white stone.
Ooooh, I want to dig in to the Sort table! That would be so fun!
You’re hands down one of my favorite TH-camrs!
Wow!!! You have really done a lot of work on sorting all the bricks and a nice challenge to sort all the bricks on the two tables. It looks so well organized and good that you also changes the desks. You probably haven't touched so many bricks in one day. Great work and Josee will indeed be happy she can use the label printer. 😃👍
If that parts table is long term you should definitely add a lip surrounding it so parts dont fall on the floor when sorting.
He's a Lego Pro 😉
The delivery people must know you by name now 😉 haha loving your progress, Jordan! Looks amazing 🎉
You might wanna get a spray can of maybe black or something and spray a dot or all of the underside of all the brittle ones so that you dont accidentally mix them if you were to break up the mountain builds at a later time. So then you'll know when you see one with black underneath.
please stop breaking the brittle plates, it makes me sad 😥
I know I was like "no stop snapping them!" Lol.
At this point we know you have the brittle green plate. No need to break them every time you mention them, otherwise one day they will be all gone!
He did get 2000 of them for free lol
Lol 😂😂😂
Every time it kills me ☠️
If the new plates are different colors than the brittle ones, maybe you could do a line of the brittle and then a line of the new plates. It will look like lawn mower marks! That would be awesome!
The brittle 4x4 plate is a good deal if you have plans to make green MILs plates with builds that you do not plan on moving. It looks like once you put them down they won't come off without breaking.
Hey bricksie,ı think what you can do is to make a code for every drawer (Like bricklink sellers do) so it would be easier for you to find and organize your parts for future builds. And then make a list on your phone/pc to find those parts.Hope this helps!
That's why I love this hobby (and this channel)! It's part building, and part organizing. And I love both equally.
It’s funny how key daily cleanups and organization are when it comes to LEGO. When I used to buy used lots and defrag all the sets that were in there I was constantly resetting. It’s kinda relaxing though.
Jordan, "you should"....:)... Put the wheels on your other black table so you have two matching giant tables you can move around. Put legs on the white one. It's better on your eyes as well if you are sorting looking at the table all day. The white reflects a bunch more light. Also think you should put shelves on the units behind your work station. Space out the cars a bit for now. Pull your desk away about 8" or so. Give you some space. The studio is coming along awesome Jordan. Great job.
wow !! that is a lot Lego bricks !! cool way of keeping it organized !!
0:52 STOP BREAKING THEMMMM😭😱😱😱😱
@20:56 You need to reconstruct the 6280 Armada Flagship! The sails are below the unsorted 501st bin. It will look epic along side the Sea Cow, Silent Mary, and Barracuda Bay ships.
I am so happy for you Jordan, you done your work area MUCH better space upstairs in the LEGO Studio, and started sorted all off non sorted LEGO😱😀👍👏👏👑🔥
The breakable plates could make some interesting textures on the mountain with the non uniform cracks.
No he already said they are sharp
That's awesome you are finally getting on top of the sorting! I sure hope those two black tables are clamped together >__< . I keep my unsorted parts in those giant Lego storage heads. Then I just sit down and watch some tv with one sat in my lap as I pick parts out into little containers around me. It's almost like holding a popcorn bucket xD
I use the a sifter, similar to the one you posted in a previous video, and put things into bins based on size, then do the type sort where you take out the bricks, plates, objects, then have been sorting by part type from there. Slowly making my way through 400lbs of bulk lego I got, plus some from various sources. So good luck to you. Find it handy to have the bins on a lower level a space in front of you to do a small chunk, then just slide them into their respective big in groups as I go through it, then repeat for sizes. Look forward to how you refine that process!
19:30 looks like a great modern art! You could sell picture of it
I love those Ikea box's
Seeing that big table of unsorted LEGO makes me wish I lived in Edmonton. I'd happily come over and sort LEGO on my days off.
You are one of my favorite TH-cam channels. Your LEGO city is awesome. Keep up the great work
Tackling sorting parts will be a journey! It will definitely help you with your lego city and save you some money by finding some hidden gems in there. Good luck we'll be here for it!
Seems like the seller made an honest mistake before. Great customer service sending them out for free plus some free baseplates!
He seems very fishy to me. Lego would never let that many brittle green plates into circulation. If you have a look at the seller in brick link he has over 430,000 of them. That is obviously stolen from Mexico factory. He also has over 8.8 million 2x2 white tiles which is suspiciously high. He also has over 40,000 Jack sparrow hair pieces. He has 50,000 ninjago armour pieces. This guy is definitely stealing from the Mexico factory.
Coming spring 2025! Fast &Furious 12! Dom and the gang dust off the Honda civics, fire up the under car neon, and hijack Lego trucks to sell parts on bricklink! Watch as Jordan attempts to join the crew and earn his respect! "I need parts man, parts! Building a city ain't cheap bro!"
Love sorting and talking about the winter villiage ! Nearly Christmas again lol… tfs
The bricklink seller seems very fishy to me. Lego would never let that many brittle green plates into circulation. If you have a look at the seller in brick link he has over 430,000 of them. That is obviously stolen from Mexico factory. He also has over 8.8 million 2x2 white tiles which is suspiciously high. He also has over 40,000 Jack sparrow hair pieces. He has 50,000 ninjago armour pieces. This guy is definitely stealing from the Mexico factory.
hes not stealing, hes just making fakes
@@kaeldori9088 if they were fake they wouldn’t have the Lego logo. They can legally make fake Lego bricks but if they use the Lego logo that is hella illegal and they would of be sued into oblivion. They are most likely a faulty batch from the Mexico factory and instead of wasting them like they’re ment to do the employees stole them and is selling them on bricklink.
Why do people think Lego has such a wasteful manufacturing process? They are literally the world leader in injection molded plastic. According to Wikipedia, 0.0018% of Lego pieces are defective. That’s 430,000 out of 23 billion. I can almost guarantee they haven’t produced that many 4x4 green plates considering they’ve only made 400 billion pieces in the last 50 years. Unless you’re trying to say 5% of all Lego ever produced is 4x4 green plate and this seller has 100% of the defects produced since 1970, which I’d also confidently say is a pretty retarded conspiracy theory
@@Mb63360 incorrect colour blend can lead to brittle bricks. The Mexico factory may have provided a batch of green plate and the relise the incorrect formula was used and then stole the products
@@aussiedude3121 It takes Lego 3-4 YEARS to produce 430,000 defective pieces, only a fraction would be plates, an even smaller fraction would be 4x4 plates, and an even smaller fraction would be green 4x4 plates.
That seller has over 36,000 of those, and over 40,000 blue ones
hey bricksie im doing my first lego convention soon and its all thanks to you for getting me back into lego !!! keep it up
You’ve broken like 50 of those plates demonstrating their brittleness 😂
Great video, man! I have hope for myself and the two large bins of bulk I would like to get sorted.. because you motivate me!
Given the origins of the studio as more of a warehouse type building you should be able to get a low voltage specialist or IT installer to run some Cat6 wire up in the rafters that can then run to several ethernet boxes around the studio. It would cut that cord down to more managable length. It could run off a simple switch to start with before looking at a small network setup with either a NAS or inexpensive server that you can dump your raw footage onto and access it from home or at the studio. But that could be something for the future.
haha, all the lego will never be sorted as there will always be more lego coming in the door ;)
@3:22.... imagine if was *SNAP*? 😆
That router setup is brilliant
Good on the seller for making things right!
What if you glue the brittle plates together?
Glue and stack 6 brittle green plates together, and make a 4x4x2 block for elevation filler?
Best part of my morning
Trying to type and having the keyboard at the "wrong" height in relation to your body, is rough. I have a varidesk 36, it's a manually operated standing desk with 2 levels and a large bottom level, that fits my typing keyboard on it, as well as my 61 key Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol keyboard for when I'm making some music. The top level has my M-Audio Monitors with my computer monitors, sitting on top of them. There's even room in between the two monitors for my Lenovo laptop for when I really need to do some work. I keep the desk at the lowest height because I have carpal tunnel issues and can't be bending my wrists in a manner that constricts them.
I'm glad you got those parts, replaced, and the studios is looking very nice! I like how everything is tidy and organized... I have that disorder, too, where I can't feel comfortable in a cluttered space. Even too much sound makes me feel cluttered. The human mind and nervous system is weird 😅
This is so ocd, and we like it 😂❤
I look forward to what’s coming to the empty table by your desk.
Wondering if to entice the process and not waste time, if you got an egg timer for part sorting, or you could use your cell phone. You can set the timer for 15-20 minutes and crank it out for a few. That would really make it go quickly. Nice clean day today.
18K views in 7 hours!! Keep going champ!!!!!!
for the brittle plates those are THAT brittle, you better apply them on stuffs you’re very unlikely to ever have to break them
apart
Directly from the seller the last video of this series. He says they are great for MILS plates. Which a lot of people put together once and don’t take apart. And the green plate is that brittle due to a factory defect. So they would have been thrown away.
Your videos like these makes me motivated to organizing my x-small parts.. 😂….. Great content. Thank you!
Hope this comment gets seen but I wanted to ask if the idea has been passing by about an indoor shopping mall into the city, I haven't really seen any lego city with either a big shopping centre or an indoor one, would love to see a clothing shop, restaurants and obviously a lego store inside the shopping mall. Really curious to see this work out on a big scale like this!
Time to setup some locations on that desk 1 lazy type mode. 2 lego mode and 3. standing mode :D
My OCD means that I really want to sort those pieces on that table I’m coming from the uk on a tour across Canada in less than three weeks time I might tell my wife we are going to see a landmark in Edmonton, she would probably kill me if we rolled up at the studio just for that 🤪
you get a thumbs up for the ethernet cable hack...love it haha
With regards to all those white masonry bricks? Most towns and cities have war memorials. Have you thought about maybe building a ‘Cenotaph’ (brings more height to an area) and a memorial? Just a thought 👍🏻
I have a question which microphone do you use for you computer?
After breaking all those plates your down to 3900
You should try to construct some kind of art piece with all the messed up lego I'm sure you have lots lol
you should place a 5in tall strip of wood all around the perimeter of the sorting tables so when you sort you don't knock lego on the floor...your robot vacuum and anyone without shoes on will thank you
How do you recognize a real AFOL? By the number of freezer bags he has 😂😂😂😂😂
Your drawers are like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. 😂😂😂
How do you all stack these in the PAB boxes? I want to click them together flush and get the most pieces per box, but how do you separate these once you get home? I feel brick separators can't seperate 4x4 or bigger plates.... Am I doing something wrong?
You're gonna need a bigger green plate drawer...
5:30 weigh 100 pieces, then multiple it by 20, then weigh that entire box and see if it is 2000.
I’m sorry if I missed something before, but are you going to add a main airport? Cuz the countryside one is too small for the whole city in my opinion.
So I am really curious to hear if the breakable bricks seem worth it or if they ended up being more of a mistake
am i the only one that hates the fact he keeps breaking the brittle plates lol
Can I recommend a child's tuff tray for sorting table. The rim of the table will help it be contained
Even with all those parts, you will end up eventually running out. ❤😊
Good day. Jordan 😊
Great that you have so many green plates now. Good that you're buying up lots of baseplates, too, as I saw on Brick Fanatics retiring Lego list that all the baseplates are retiring in 2027. You've got a couple of years to build up that baseplate collection! Thanks for another great video! 😊
It's possible they are changing the part number, that has happened in the past. I have a hard time believing Lego would move away from baseplates, but I suppose we'll see. Also that is a long way off, I see retiring lists have sets retiring this year, then they don't.
@@Dave83138 Good to know!
Am I going crazy or didn't he buy 6000 total before? 3000 brittle and 3000 non brittle??? He keeps saying 4000 and 6000 total :S
He bought 2000 of each but the seller sent him 4000 all brittle by mistake. So the seller sent him 2000 non brittle and said keep the others.
Not crazy. I just went back and watched the original video. He ordered 3000 of each, 6000 total. He even showed his bricklink invoice that and it said 3000 for each one.
@@MadBox817 I thought so! I was very confused there haha
I was going to ask in the previous video... what's the deal with the brittle green plates? Is it just the green ones? Is it something to do with the change of plastic LEGO made a year or two ago? Anybody with an answer is welcome to reply. 🙂
If all/most of the plates are good, then the seller has redeemed themselves but I am curious as to what might have made the brittle plates brittle. Was it a problem with how they were manufactured or was it caused by how they were stored?
Why are you not using your sorting wood boxes?
How you sort all the really small parts?
15 mins of sorting a day?
I only have a tiny selection and I've failed as it normally takes me min of 30 mins and it looks like I've done nothing.
How much all that cost?
So many parts, how do you have so much space for them all 😂
Boy you should have edges on that parts table. You're so going to drop thousands on the floor
Have your wife organized the bins ones and little by little then you’ll be like wow i didn’t know I had that of those pics ,I know your wife had that wrist surgery hopefully she can help a little bit it we’ll be easier on her wrist 🎉
I noticed that some of the brown plates are also brittle. I broke one yesterday. I wonder if other people had this experience too.
Brown and red Lego has this problem - it might be something to do with the colour dyes used. I had a couple of brown plates break on me, but I had also kept it in a window so it may have been my own fault, but they were sound when I bought them. This is the first time I've seen the problem occur with green plates.
@@craftyhobbit7623 same for me, almost all bricks i ever broke were brown
Why not wi-fi?
I still don’t think using brittle plates is worth the hassle in the long run, even if they were cheap
Legos from Lowe’s?
I thought it was 6,000 pieces??
The question is: Does Jordan dream about sorting Lego?
I got the same deal. Brittle plates. Not happy.😡
Stop break them !!!!!!!m
Idea... instead of using labels on your drawers, stick some white lego plate on the front of them. Then you can just use the lego peices to indicate whats in the drawers. Sorta like what you have done with the ikea boxes.
Almost every episode somebody mentions this, either he doesn’t read the comments or he doesn’t want to do it😂
Request Bricksie: please add a hogwarts quiditch stadium 🏟️ in your city. LIkE if YaLL Agree!
I still cringe every time a plate breaks.
Hi Bricksie .
So glad you got your replacement green plates. Now you can move forward on your plans with them.
The clean up and sorting process is so impressive! I can't wait for Jose to join you again. She always helps with the behind the scenes stuff, and admin etc so it will be great to see more of her.
Not going to lie but having a little anxiety at the moment viewing that pile of unsort Lego. 🤨 Its totally legit for me to fly from the other side of the world to fix it right?!?! 😂😂😂
Why not giving a bit of money or a LEGO set to some kids to sort the pieces?
He’s already got an off camera employee to help with stuff like that
Studio workspace is looking
OMG!! I thought you always sorted your parts by color. So why did it that way? Ugh!!
Use the brittle ones for stilts under the mountain they will be strong on top of each other and won't need to be reused they wouldn't be seen under there
Ummm doesn’t the chair go up & down? That’s what the rest of the world does without adjustable desks…. lol
Optimal leg position leads to optimal seating position
Raising the chair leads to uncomfortable legs... at least for short people.
@@Bricksie Touché Mr….
Why on earth should one have hundreds of envelopes??
To send out Bricklink/Whatnot orders