i wanted to make a comment, therefore i pressed comment and began typing. this is of course the normal way to make a comment so of course that is how i would naturally do it. so now it is time for me to send my comment as u can see, i therefore now will press the send button and hopefully see my comment rise to the top of the list.
I don't know what you're getting at quite, @fu3g but I hope you're having a great day man. You might have been joking or burning me, either is fine. It's probably my bad, I just woke up from a vivid dream where I was luging on train tracks and being hunted by soldiers and I was young again and not alone among friends, family, and love and my mother who I haven't seen this year pushed an old friend of mine who betrayed me a decade ago off a bridge into a river gorge because he and a friend felled an alder tree into the house through the window and the wall blue out and everyone suddenly realized we were going to have to lie to cover it up, but then he was okay and we were off the hook. Really my dream. Hope it brings you a smile. It's the little things, @fu3g. Take care, and thanks for noticing me with a reply. Too few do. You're good people.
@@magnumxlpi That's some grade-A trolling (Would be better still if the R word hadn't become the F word). Except that I am on the spectrum, and have worked with a myriad of children who are. It's not a point of shame. We make fun of normatives, because many on the spectrum are more creative, feel more deeply, and conform less. I guess I mean, I can see your bullseye, but I have plot armor. You icon is perfect for your craft, by the way. Compliments: it works in one more burn, which is both classic and still packs a lot of punch. Keep up the count, magnum. You the man.
I have to say your Lego city really stands out from others I have seen. It's very organic in the sense that there isn't a base plate grid to your layout. Every part of it is exceptionally detailed. Very well done.
as someone who uses a rollator/walker and has found how incredibly frustrating it is to locate and use properly accessible routes (like an entire mall having literally only one entrance with an elevator to bypass the stairs that every other entrance has) I really love seeing details like that elevator not only being visible but being a way to get across the train tracks. it's too common for an accessible path to be even further out of the way than one with stairs so it's just really nice to see this even in a lego city!
That little island in the middle filled in that space nicely. Also loved the use of those blue and purple flowers to add some more color variation to the plantlife.
Having the elevator in a different style is a nice touch, gives the feeling it was added to the station way after the sation itself was build, like the city really grew over the years
I've been wanting to ask for a long time: are there plans to have glass barriers between the displays and the public? Presumably this kind of attraction would be fantastic for kids, but not necessarily good for owners to have to rebuild and replace pieces. And honestly, it might be good to have an area for kids to play/interact with Lego. Lots of museums have interactive areas for kids, to inspire and promote creativity.
I want to avoid putting things behind glass - hopefully a sort of 'open' barrier will do to have a bit of distance between visitors and the city- experience will tell I guess :)
@@Brick_Crafts Perhaps more of a "zoo" approach may work, where there's a sort of small fence to stop wandering hands from reaching out and grabbing things and just getting too close
You could use the excess hinges to make a curvature in the rockface to go around the lighthouse. The printed pieces would greatly enhanced your streets and train lines if you make them into warning and traffic post. The numerous newspapers could be used in the walls so they look like advertisements and wanted posters, good to make the city less clean and a bit more alive (and poluted).
Since lots of people have already asked. The "factory" is in Legoland Germany (No. 35 on the map www.legoland.de/media/p4dc4iru/legoland-parkplan-2023.pdf ) and the cost per 100g is 10€. With an annual pass, you get a few percent off.
I love the progress! It would be very funny to use a cheese slope on the moon moc just as a joke! astronauts could be comparing it to moon rock or doing experiments on the cheese hahah. please continue with these amazing builds!
You are 2 things. 1. Only one lego city designer/builder that brings joy to watch. 2. Better town planner than any city in Poland has I want to live in your lego city
I think the elevator should be a bit further to the right to give more room to the wheelchair minifigs. It looks a bit cramped to turn around if they just want to go on the regular platform and not the elevator.
Little bit connecting to this, on the station side, I'd flip the staircase, it looks a bit odd to me that it goes away, then reappears in the middle of the station on the middle platform.
@@macparzival9271 I would say its realistic. Usually there is more tunnels underneath and as he was explaining that the elevator connects to the same area I would not be surprised if there is straight connection to the underground parking too. My country has quite often those kind underground connections to train platforms and quite often they are more complex than just straight tunnel to the middle platform. They usually connect to the train station directly and other structures near by and usually also provide access to the other side of the tracks so pedestrians can easily get over the tracks. The direction is also correct as they always go parallel to the tracks not towards or away from them as it takes less space from the platform. Still the stairs should be wider as you need room for both direction travel so it goes smooth now it being one person wide just makes it look odd to me and not really fitting a city station.
Tbh, i do envy europe because you can actually live without a car because you have trains, bikes, and pedestrian friendly cities. In the US, its unenjoyable to walking on our sidewalks because we are a car-dependet. :(
In case anyones interested, his friend made a vlog from the legoland tour and the price on the receipt was shown, 1200€ for lots and lots of bricks :D Also a few meters of receipt
It's so impressive to me that you can go to a lego store or factory, know what you need to build your ideas, and just turn a bunch of bricks into this amazingly detailed and expansive city I'm always so curious to see what you're gonna add next
I think you should build a building which is not yet complete on the upper platform and build a crane and have construction workers on it. Love the way this city is coming out. Cant wait to see what you do next!!!
I love the pace of your videos. you fit a lot of detail in and it is so interesting to watch every second. Your city is incredibly beautiful and an inspiration.
It would be really cool to see some type of skatepark or ramp near the houses somewhere, in my opinion. Something like this would showcase the way people of the city spend their free time and just be fun in general. Amazing video as always!!
I just wanted to say again, I think your before and after pictures at the end were so well aligned, I think you do those so well to get everything lined up when there must be several hours or even days between the two photos. Thank you for the effort!
i know its a small detail but a public bathroom/toilet/WC/Restroom is a must for any staion unless you want mini figs to start relieving them self onto your walls or in the dark alleys around the city
4:48 Can confirm, the moisture is what causes it to peel! Typically when removing wallpaper, you want to use a steamer to heat it up and make it moist before trying to peel it off of the wall, might be a good investment if you plan on doing this in different areas
Definitely the best lego builder I have seen online!! So skillful and creative! Also love your passion for lego! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to your content every week.
"You can always find a covered bike parking next to the train station." I'm crying in Canadian. My local train station doesn't even have a sidewalk. And the train comes every 2-3 days.
I wish you all the best luck, the concept is already amazing and I hope the extra space gives you even more inspiration for creativity. Keep up the great work man!
Would not have expected a little added greenery, very nice! My table at home for Lego is only 2ft wide by 5ft long so a portion of the rails stick out over the edge lol This city is amazing!
Absolutely incredible. You are turning into a Lego legend sir! Best Lego builder content on TH-cam. Not only are you the best builder, but your video quality is the best as well. Hoping you get more and more subscribers!
When I win a lottery, you can be sure the lego factory is in my top five "spending" bucketlist. Spending BucketList: 1. Big house with outdoor recreation rooms for lego 2. Lego sets lots of it (From lego factory)
A suggestion? I’d like you to do some realistic crime scenes. Perhaps a crime scene with a minifig laying on the floor, crime scene tape and police guarding it. You could weave a narrative inspired by real-life stories from Italy’s or the US’s Mafia, to give it some colour.
I'm sure this is the most beautiful Lego City in the whole world. I suggest trying to build some towers or skyscrapers, it would give the whole scent of an actual city. Love your videos, man.
Love how you made that little area come to life. I am sooooo jealous that you have a Lego factory near you to shop for all you want. We have no such thing in the USA.
The elevator could just have duplicates of the same figure/s in especially if they are quite distinctive for example with a brightly coloured clothing or hair and could work so that as one elevator goes down, the other can come up and it looks like the passengers have travelled across! I love this channel so much, just discovered it and my 6 year old son loves it too!
Amazing build, grest to see the progress! Id just reccomend maybe extending the length of the platforms, i work on the railway and realistically you wouldnt be able to fit more than 2 cars on that platform, maybe extend it to accommodate 4, just a suggestion!
Just crazy good. It’s a true stroke of genius. I think my favourite feature is definitely how you have graduated the trees making them smaller gradually for perspective.
I keep being amazed by what you build. So imaginative. One little detail: the ramp to the station is so close to the elevator that wheelchairs are going to have a hard time getting on the platform of the station.
It may be that camera angles etc. are deceiving, but it looks like there's not enough space between the stairs and the benches. Imagine the 17:45 arriving, at the central platform at 17:55. Everybody is 10 minutes late, and they all hurry through the tunnel and come up the stairs almost as an army. Thus, at the top of the stairs, you want to have space, an almost ugly amount of space. Sure, some benches e.g.. against the sides of the building.Maybe a time-table to separate the stairs from the tracks. But other than that: Give them room to disperse. Not sure the elevator is in a safe spot, but anyway: Make sure they can all make it home by the time their significant other puts the serving dishes on the table. Other than that: Sure looks nice.
I recommend adding some farms near the side village. You can have lots of different colours and textures integrated as well as unique buildings and vehicles ♥️
Brilliant builds as usual. I hope your museum rakes in a windfall; you're inspiring the next generation of builders.
i wanted to make a comment, therefore i pressed comment and began typing. this is of course the normal way to make a comment so of course that is how i would naturally do it. so now it is time for me to send my comment as u can see, i therefore now will press the send button and hopefully see my comment rise to the top of the list.
I don't know what you're getting at quite, @fu3g but I hope you're having a great day man. You might have been joking or burning me, either is fine. It's probably my bad, I just woke up from a vivid dream where I was luging on train tracks and being hunted by soldiers and I was young again and not alone among friends, family, and love and my mother who I haven't seen this year pushed an old friend of mine who betrayed me a decade ago off a bridge into a river gorge because he and a friend felled an alder tree into the house through the window and the wall blue out and everyone suddenly realized we were going to have to lie to cover it up, but then he was okay and we were off the hook. Really my dream. Hope it brings you a smile. It's the little things, @fu3g. Take care, and thanks for noticing me with a reply. Too few do. You're good people.
Ah two people on the spectrum trying to figure out basic human interactions
@@magnumxlpi That's some grade-A trolling (Would be better still if the R word hadn't become the F word). Except that I am on the spectrum, and have worked with a myriad of children who are. It's not a point of shame. We make fun of normatives, because many on the spectrum are more creative, feel more deeply, and conform less. I guess I mean, I can see your bullseye, but I have plot armor. You icon is perfect for your craft, by the way. Compliments: it works in one more burn, which is both classic and still packs a lot of punch. Keep up the count, magnum. You the man.
@@magnumxlpi are these dudes making no sense to you either or am i just really high lol
I have to say your Lego city really stands out from others I have seen. It's very organic in the sense that there isn't a base plate grid to your layout. Every part of it is exceptionally detailed. Very well done.
Organic is a great way to describe it. It has the feel of a living, breathing city that has changed through the years, which adds a lot of realism!
as someone who uses a rollator/walker and has found how incredibly frustrating it is to locate and use properly accessible routes (like an entire mall having literally only one entrance with an elevator to bypass the stairs that every other entrance has) I really love seeing details like that elevator not only being visible but being a way to get across the train tracks. it's too common for an accessible path to be even further out of the way than one with stairs so it's just really nice to see this even in a lego city!
I was so happy to see this! I hope the museum can be wheelchair accessible too if I ever make it to Germany.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 Perhaps you and Jesus could both do with a bit more humility and leave us alone.
That little island in the middle filled in that space nicely. Also loved the use of those blue and purple flowers to add some more color variation to the plantlife.
Having the elevator in a different style is a nice touch, gives the feeling it was added to the station way after the sation itself was build, like the city really grew over the years
Very true
I've been wanting to ask for a long time: are there plans to have glass barriers between the displays and the public? Presumably this kind of attraction would be fantastic for kids, but not necessarily good for owners to have to rebuild and replace pieces.
And honestly, it might be good to have an area for kids to play/interact with Lego. Lots of museums have interactive areas for kids, to inspire and promote creativity.
Dust is also an unrelenting enemy.
There's always the option to build the display barrier out of transparent lego bricks lol
@@Stormmblade that would be mad expensive tho, but it would be cool as hell
I want to avoid putting things behind glass - hopefully a sort of 'open' barrier will do to have a bit of distance between visitors and the city- experience will tell I guess :)
@@Brick_Crafts Perhaps more of a "zoo" approach may work, where there's a sort of small fence to stop wandering hands from reaching out and grabbing things and just getting too close
You could use the excess hinges to make a curvature in the rockface to go around the lighthouse. The printed pieces would greatly enhanced your streets and train lines if you make them into warning and traffic post. The numerous newspapers could be used in the walls so they look like advertisements and wanted posters, good to make the city less clean and a bit more alive (and poluted).
Love seeing the progress as you build to fit into the larger space
Since lots of people have already asked. The "factory" is in Legoland Germany (No. 35 on the map www.legoland.de/media/p4dc4iru/legoland-parkplan-2023.pdf ) and the cost per 100g is 10€. With an annual pass, you get a few percent off.
why is it only in Germany? theres not one in Denmark?
@@cykrypt0 sadly no
I can see why the Lego factory is bankrupting you. But wow! The level of details in the city build is AMAZING!
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It's the best shop! We were there today and spent a good amount. I could have spent all day in there honestly 😂
The only city Godzilla avoids in fear of hurting his feet
I love the progress! It would be very funny to use a cheese slope on the moon moc just as a joke! astronauts could be comparing it to moon rock or doing experiments on the cheese hahah. please continue with these amazing builds!
You are 2 things.
1. Only one lego city designer/builder that brings joy to watch.
2. Better town planner than any city in Poland has
I want to live in your lego city
I think the elevator should be a bit further to the right to give more room to the wheelchair minifigs. It looks a bit cramped to turn around if they just want to go on the regular platform and not the elevator.
Little bit connecting to this, on the station side, I'd flip the staircase, it looks a bit odd to me that it goes away, then reappears in the middle of the station on the middle platform.
You realize it’s LEGO and not real correct?
@@macparzival9271 I would say its realistic. Usually there is more tunnels underneath and as he was explaining that the elevator connects to the same area I would not be surprised if there is straight connection to the underground parking too. My country has quite often those kind underground connections to train platforms and quite often they are more complex than just straight tunnel to the middle platform. They usually connect to the train station directly and other structures near by and usually also provide access to the other side of the tracks so pedestrians can easily get over the tracks. The direction is also correct as they always go parallel to the tracks not towards or away from them as it takes less space from the platform. Still the stairs should be wider as you need room for both direction travel so it goes smooth now it being one person wide just makes it look odd to me and not really fitting a city station.
Tbh, i do envy europe because you can actually live without a car because you have trains, bikes, and pedestrian friendly cities. In the US, its unenjoyable to walking on our sidewalks because we are a car-dependet. :(
In case anyones interested, his friend made a vlog from the legoland tour and the price on the receipt was shown, 1200€ for lots and lots of bricks :D
Also a few meters of receipt
The point is that this wasn't his receipt from him; it was the from brickstory...his receipt was a little bit longer ^^
It's so impressive to me that you can go to a lego store or factory, know what you need to build your ideas, and just turn a bunch of bricks into this amazingly detailed and expansive city I'm always so curious to see what you're gonna add next
This guy just blows me away every time. A LEGO artist
I think you should build a building which is not yet complete on the upper platform and build a crane and have construction workers on it. Love the way this city is coming out. Cant wait to see what you do next!!!
I think that's a wonderful idea! An unfinished building with a crane and construction workers sounds awesome!
@@g.e131 thank you
I love the pace of your videos. you fit a lot of detail in and it is so interesting to watch every second. Your city is incredibly beautiful and an inspiration.
0:56 that newspaper kiosk may be the best small building build I’ve ever seen
It would be really cool to see some type of skatepark or ramp near the houses somewhere, in my opinion. Something like this would showcase the way people of the city spend their free time and just be fun in general. Amazing video as always!!
I just wanted to say again, I think your before and after pictures at the end were so well aligned, I think you do those so well to get everything lined up when there must be several hours or even days between the two photos. Thank you for the effort!
Your knack for making your city come alive is so delightful!
i know its a small detail but a public bathroom/toilet/WC/Restroom is a must for any staion unless you want mini figs to start relieving them self onto your walls or in the dark alleys around the city
The progress is BOOMIN'
Amazing work! ❤️
Your imagination is only matched by your building techniques and ability - out of this world dude.
I love all of your builds! ❤ You are so amazing! 😊 Thanks for making such cool videos! 😎
This is so mesmerising to watch. Absolutely fantastic
I love the island but I think the pond gets hidden a little too well. Otherwise an amazing update! Kudos
Super cool update, I like the newspaper stand and the attention to detail is fascinatingly beautiful and so well thought out, thank you for sharing.
Amazing builds again! Maybe you could add a couple of signs ⛔️ ⚠️ next to the train tunnel entrance as the wall is so low.
I think a Duck pond would be pretty neat addition.
I have to admit, I'm very curious as to the dollar amount this city will cost when it's done...if it's ever done 😉
"You can always find covered bike stands next to railway stations, at least here in Europe"
**Cries in American**
4:48 Can confirm, the moisture is what causes it to peel! Typically when removing wallpaper, you want to use a steamer to heat it up and make it moist before trying to peel it off of the wall, might be a good investment if you plan on doing this in different areas
A master at his craft! Outstanding!!
Definitely the best lego builder I have seen online!! So skillful and creative!
Also love your passion for lego! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to your content every week.
3:25 "It's honestly much cheaper than using some special plate that can be rotated." Immediately cuts to a bin full of pieces that can rotate.
"You can always find a covered bike parking next to the train station."
I'm crying in Canadian. My local train station doesn't even have a sidewalk. And the train comes every 2-3 days.
Suggestion: you make the staircase lead to an underground tunnel which has a train underground with neon lights
Would be hard to make visible...
I wish you all the best luck, the concept is already amazing and I hope the extra space gives you even more inspiration for creativity. Keep up the great work man!
This sooo reminds me people building parks in RCT2 because it has so many similar constraints, like hiding gaps with vegetation etc
Amazing 🤩! Can’t wait to see the Finished result!
Imagine being such a beautiful and considerate person that you add elevators for you mini figs
They should gift you the stuff for free, you should be some kind of Lego ambassador.
I love your videos!
Watching this feels like minecraft never happened :D
Good job.
I hope there are still kids who are playing with LEGO instead PC / Console games.
I can’t wait to see the airport starting! I reckon you could do a single runway and leave room for some hangers to house some airplanes and mechanics.
"There is no such thing as an illegal building technique."
-Official position of the Blacktron Space Force Command
Looks fantastic.
Would not have expected a little added greenery, very nice! My table at home for Lego is only 2ft wide by 5ft long so a portion of the rails stick out over the edge lol This city is amazing!
Absolutely incredible. You are turning into a Lego legend sir! Best Lego builder content on TH-cam. Not only are you the best builder, but your video quality is the best as well. Hoping you get more and more subscribers!
I especially love your newspaper kiosk. A clever use of the hinge bricks.
When I win a lottery, you can be sure the lego factory is in my top five "spending" bucketlist.
Spending BucketList:
1. Big house with outdoor recreation rooms for lego
2. Lego sets lots of it (From lego factory)
It's crazy what a dedicated person can fo with Legos.
should check out marble olympics
Wow! One of the best builds I have seen. Love the way you build that grassy island outside the station!
I really like what i see. I can wait to see more.
Just discovered this channel and the creativity & passion on display here is staggering. so inspiring!
A suggestion? I’d like you to do some realistic crime scenes. Perhaps a crime scene with a minifig laying on the floor, crime scene tape and police guarding it. You could weave a narrative inspired by real-life stories from Italy’s or the US’s Mafia, to give it some colour.
Awesome as always!
Lovely, first time to your channel and you brought a really big smile to my face :)
I'm sure this is the most beautiful Lego City in the whole world. I suggest trying to build some towers or skyscrapers, it would give the whole scent of an actual city.
Love your videos, man.
Damn I love these updates! It's astonishing!
Love your new little addition. Esp the little newspaper stand and bike stall
Absolutely insane! Perfectly executed!
Love how you made that little area come to life.
I am sooooo jealous that you have a Lego factory near you to shop for all you want. We have no such thing in the USA.
The elevator could just have duplicates of the same figure/s in especially if they are quite distinctive for example with a brightly coloured clothing or hair and could work so that as one elevator goes down, the other can come up and it looks like the passengers have travelled across!
I love this channel so much, just discovered it and my 6 year old son loves it too!
You know it's good when a Lego city is ADA accessible.
Super interesting thank you. The greenspace turned out so nice!!
That waving hand behind the wall when you got down :D
Who are you? A master builder or an amazing gift you have to have the planning and dedication
I love that newspaper kiosk! It looks so natural, the way you’ve arranged the papers. So cool!
Amazing build, grest to see the progress!
Id just reccomend maybe extending the length of the platforms, i work on the railway and realistically you wouldnt be able to fit more than 2 cars on that platform, maybe extend it to accommodate 4, just a suggestion!
This entire build and all the individual details have so much soul dude. 👍
I love you adding a ramp and elevator for minifig accessibility! So cool and such great realism!
Wow, this is a project .Good luck, and I'm looking forward to the completion.
OMG, I've never seen LEGO sold in bulk before! Like nuts at the health food store. I want it!
its funny to see people build trains and train tracks with legos. its like old train hobbyists
I like the slight bump in viewer retention when you said "blueish gray" on the grayest gray gray I've ever seen in my life lmao
Just crazy good. It’s a true stroke of genius. I think my favourite feature is definitely how you have graduated the trees making them smaller gradually for perspective.
cleaning dust gotta be a nightmare
It would be super cool if the tram had a funicular going up to the top of the city
You could add White dots as stars on The Black Walls - star Wars room
that news stand is adorable!!!!
This is one of the most detailed, complex cities I've seen. Someday I'm going to build block of a city.
when i travel the world in a few years i will love to come to the museum and see the city
That is some really hard work
This is so wonderful!! This is genuinely one of the best Lego projects I’ve ever seen. I can’t wait for that second level above the train tunnels!
Just amazing, I think you have everyone’s LEGO dream right there! I’d love to be rich enough to have a massive LEGO room in my house haha.
Amazing job. So much creativity and attention to detail. Outstanding!!!!
I’m defo visiting when all this is done! The detail and passion is clear to see
I keep being amazed by what you build. So imaginative.
One little detail: the ramp to the station is so close to the elevator that wheelchairs are going to have a hard time getting on the platform of the station.
the handicap ramp is very lifelike: hardly any space to manouver a wheelchair in.
That Newspaper Stand is really cool!
That newspaper kiosk was FIRE.
*Incredible!*
First time seeing your content and I am amazed 🤩 also I would love to visit that factory.
It may be that camera angles etc. are deceiving, but it looks like there's not enough space between the stairs and the benches. Imagine the 17:45 arriving, at the central platform at 17:55. Everybody is 10 minutes late, and they all hurry through the tunnel and come up the stairs almost as an army. Thus, at the top of the stairs, you want to have space, an almost ugly amount of space. Sure, some benches e.g.. against the sides of the building.Maybe a time-table to separate the stairs from the tracks. But other than that: Give them room to disperse. Not sure the elevator is in a safe spot, but anyway: Make sure they can all make it home by the time their significant other puts the serving dishes on the table.
Other than that: Sure looks nice.
That newspaper stand is really really cool.
Very nice work! I can't wait to see how the trains go there
I recommend adding some farms near the side village. You can have lots of different colours and textures integrated as well as unique buildings and vehicles ♥️