Love to see how much effort you put into each video, and you don't just constantly pump them out, amazing editing and love how you actually think about each ideo and don't just produce one after the other just so you can post something, they're always really well thought out and love all of your vids. Keep going!!!
Thanks for the tips! I haven’t been on my TH-cam account for a while and I can’t believe how much your channel has grown! I always thought you had the best editing, and it’s nice to see it Payoff.
Great job. I love the way you put the process in order and broke down each part. I also appreciate the fact that you gave credit where it was needed. Not many youtubers do that. 🎉
Thank you for posting. I know you must be busy. Years ago when I was in high school the set I asked the church volunteer who picked my name to get Christmas presents for me was a gas station. It turned out only to be available in Europe. I got a ferris wheel instead but I already had it so I went to toys r us and exchanged it and got the only thing Lego related they had in stock. It was a large multi set from bestlock. They really got cleaned out after Christmas that year. I would have preferred the gas station. I am odd but I am autistic.
I wonder how the cars are supposed to use the pumps: come in, fill up and back out? Or is there enough room for them to turn between the pumps and the shop to get out? I would have turned the pumps 90° and have the cars stay parallel to the shop. The shop itself looks great!
I was hoping they'd be able to fit on either side, but I'm definitely in agreement that it's still really tight. I like the idea of rotating the pumps so there is more room, I will try that when I build this!
Love this tip style, creative thinking, ways to create video. Also wild timey, just this morning on my walk I was thinking about the new lego city sets like the town center (with the dojo, pizza place and car wash) and how they would look upgraded! Funny 😂 Very inspired to do this with old city sets like, I forget the name of it, (bus, bike shop and pizza shop set) I like a open pack style build or a building with easily removeable walls but I like detail and more substantial interiors than the original set had.
Great upgrade! Have you thought about turning the pumps 90 degrees and I line with each other so vehicles could drive through more easily? I don’t think you would have to lose any pumps this way. Just a thought.
Thank you! Good question. The animation is a built-in feature of Bricklink Stud.io. Once you have created a build there are options for an automatic animation. It's really cool, I think I generated this as a 2 second animation in 1080p. It takes time depending on your computer specs, so I had to leave it running overnight and then it was done.
TEMU has lego like 12 x 12 bldgs & one of them looks like the apple store. Is there a way you could show me how to make it bigger. Im very new to this.
Some time ago, I recreated the torso and pelvis section of Lego's Infinity Saga set of Iron Man, in order to create customizable body parts to work with when I make lego mocs in the future. However, even to this day, a part of me is still wondering- even if I have modified these Iron Man torso and pelvis sections, and have CONTINUED to modify them more and more as time went by...can I still call the mocs that I use these modified sections on as "my own creations"? I mean...yes, the modifications were of my own design, but they were used on something that I copied from an existing, official lego set. this leads me to this general question- are official lego sets that get modified by lego fans considered as "mocs", if, at their origin, they were official lego sets?
Honestly would like to make a building like this, but Octan branded. They make good stuff: music, dairy products, coffee, TV shows, surveillance systems, all history books, voting machines... Wait a minute.
Dude I love the moc but I can't relate how one moment you're talking the philosophy that every idea we have is not exclusively ours bc it's a result of iterations with the environment, which I kinda agree but you can't extend too much or you'll be hitting against intellectual property rights. And it's kinda where I begin to be in contrast with Murray Rothbard's idea even tho I generally like austrian economics. Then you apologize for some content in the store of the Moc, you wanted to make it as realistic as it could though you don't endorse consuming alcohool. Well those were two Sprite bottles to me, since in Italy here we do not sell at all alcohool in gas stations premises, by law. We can and we do drink a take-away 33cl Peroni on the street because f*ck YES, but we do not sell alcohol to drivers on duty. I was in no way thinking of a Becks there, for me those were 2 green props in a Lego MOC, vaguely resembling two generic bottles. These MOCs are not even intended to be for children neither for teens, to add up. What am I actually saying? I am here to see your Lego Mocs, not to discuss your philosophy or your choices in life, whether I might share them with you, like those kind of austrians principles, or disagree with them, like... well, being against a molecule is no show of the same smartness best used into snot builds. I'm here for Lego. Thanks.
If you want only LEGO, there are a million channels out there. I enjoy sharing my ideas, so if you don't like it you are welcome to stay unsubscribed :) LEGO designs have no intellectual property rights. Taking an idea or a build technique from someone's LEGO build is nowhere near copyright infringement. Intellectual property rights are just a way to hoard profits anyway. Also, you should disagree with Rothbard. He thought it was a good idea for parents to sell their children for profit. Google "murray rothbard views on selling children." Libertarianism melts your brain. Thanks for your input dude!
That’s a great looking service station!! Looking forward to seeing you build it irl! I appreciate the shoutout too! 😊
Of course! Gotta give love to the original creators of such awesome builds. Thank you!
Thanks for showing my Green Grocer Modification at 0:19 !
Nice MOC! It reminds me of the Lego Shell Service Station (6378) which I had about 30 years ago. Loved that set - lots of nostalgia here!
Gosh, some fabulous MOC’s there! 😍
Thank you!!
My favorite Lego TH-cam creator posts another amazing video!!
Thank you so much my friend!
Love to see how much effort you put into each video, and you don't just constantly pump them out, amazing editing and love how you actually think about each ideo and don't just produce one after the other just so you can post something, they're always really well thought out and love all of your vids. Keep going!!!
Thank you so much George!
I'll second this. Great content for us LEGO city enthusiasts. I love what you're doing to develop this channel!
Your content is still very underrated. It won't last long. Please do not forget us when you'll be an international star 😎
That's so kind, thank you for watching!!
Excellent video and advice for DIY MOC's.
Thank you!! Glad that you liked it.
these type of clips are always welcome. to get the brain thinking.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Missed a good oppurtunity to have the title as '10$ lego vs 100$ lego'
I have to say that these tips are cool and well thought out. I like how you explain your thought process and how it translates to actual building.
Thank you very much!
Bro this is so good I think you should make this building something people can actually buy
Another great vid, thank you. Love these vids
Thank you Jace!
Almost at 10K! keep up the good work.
So close!! Thank you for the support as always Fancy Lobster!
Thanks for the tips! I haven’t been on my TH-cam account for a while and I can’t believe how much your channel has grown! I always thought you had the best editing, and it’s nice to see it Payoff.
Thank you!! Yes, it's truly a blessing to have so much support. I really appreciate the kind words!
Great instructional video. Well done.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome, that was a helpful video, thanks! Your point about constraints promoting creativity is so true!
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Great job. I love the way you put the process in order and broke down each part. I also appreciate the fact that you gave credit where it was needed. Not many youtubers do that. 🎉
Thank you! It's super important to give credit where it's due 👍
think your tips are excellent please keep it up thank you. GBU
Nice MOC! 😄I love the way you’re using the new road plates.
Thank you!!
Love the video and your build! Would enjoy more videos of this type for sure.
Thank you very much! You got it.
Great video. Yes, do keep making these videos where you show how you convert a set to a larger version.
Thank you!! Will do.
Thank you for posting. I know you must be busy. Years ago when I was in high school the set I asked the church volunteer who picked my name to get Christmas presents for me was a gas station. It turned out only to be available in Europe. I got a ferris wheel instead but I already had it so I went to toys r us and exchanged it and got the only thing Lego related they had in stock. It was a large multi set from bestlock. They really got cleaned out after Christmas that year. I would have preferred the gas station. I am odd but I am autistic.
Today I learned petrol stations in the US sell alcohol… haha with the drink driving laws in Australia, that would never fly!
Haha yes... Depends on your state though! In alot of states they do. Thanks for watching!
Love the tips, please keep them coming
Absolutely, thank you!
This is amazing 🤩
thank you!!
I wonder how the cars are supposed to use the pumps: come in, fill up and back out? Or is there enough room for them to turn between the pumps and the shop to get out? I would have turned the pumps 90° and have the cars stay parallel to the shop. The shop itself looks great!
I came here to say the same. Love the MOC and I wonder if the minizens might be better able to drive through if the pumps were rotated 90°
I was hoping they'd be able to fit on either side, but I'm definitely in agreement that it's still really tight. I like the idea of rotating the pumps so there is more room, I will try that when I build this!
I love "minizens" haha. Thank you for watching! I will definitely try this.
Holy it looks good. Big W for u.
Finally a new video!!!!
Love this tip style, creative thinking, ways to create video. Also wild timey, just this morning on my walk I was thinking about the new lego city sets like the town center (with the dojo, pizza place and car wash) and how they would look upgraded! Funny 😂 Very inspired to do this with old city sets like, I forget the name of it, (bus, bike shop and pizza shop set) I like a open pack style build or a building with easily removeable walls but I like detail and more substantial interiors than the original set had.
Yeah, alot of the lego city sets are great designs I just like them to have a bit more going on. Thanks for watching!!
Very nice MOC. I am working on a design of a better hospital for my town.
Thank you! I'd love to see it.
Thanks! You inspired me to start my own TH-cam channel/city
That's so awesome, it's amazing to hear that. Thank you for watching!!
bruh those drip coffee pots are so simple and good
I thought so too! Simple designs like that are genius.
Great upgrade! Have you thought about turning the pumps 90 degrees and I line with each other so vehicles could drive through more easily? I don’t think you would have to lose any pumps this way. Just a thought.
Thank you! Yes, I am definitely considering that now, I think I'll try it when I build this IRL and see how it looks.
AWESOME BRO
Thank you!
Hello, nive video ! Quick question, how did you did that animation that start at around 1:00 ?
Thank you! Good question. The animation is a built-in feature of Bricklink Stud.io. Once you have created a build there are options for an automatic animation. It's really cool, I think I generated this as a 2 second animation in 1080p. It takes time depending on your computer specs, so I had to leave it running overnight and then it was done.
Do you have any tips to close the walls of sets that have a open back? I have some sets but i don’t know how to close them
You just need to get the proper piece colors. I like to mimic the other walls of the build
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Thanks my friend!!
Can you add a bathroom or portaloo to the garage?
I definitely wanted to, but felt like the spacing was tight! Really it needs a second baseplate to do it justice and build a massive store inside.
i appreciate the disclaimer but its just a couple plastic blocks so it could really be anything
Fair enough, it was probably overly cautious, just wanting to be a good influence because I know people of all ages are watching :)
@@NewBrickerton and thats something i love about your channel
TEMU has lego like 12 x 12 bldgs & one of them looks like the apple store. Is there a way you could show me how to make it bigger. Im very new to this.
I could definitely try to help! I will have to find this Apple store build on Temu!
hey do you have the parts list to order for bricklink to order
I do this all the time, especially with my old space and castle sets since they all seem a bit bare by today's standards.
Awesome! It is a lot of fun. Nothing like giving a good facelift to some older sets!
Some time ago, I recreated the torso and pelvis section of Lego's Infinity Saga set of Iron Man, in order to create customizable body parts to work with when I make lego mocs in the future. However, even to this day, a part of me is still wondering- even if I have modified these Iron Man torso and pelvis sections, and have CONTINUED to modify them more and more as time went by...can I still call the mocs that I use these modified sections on as "my own creations"? I mean...yes, the modifications were of my own design, but they were used on something that I copied from an existing, official lego set. this leads me to this general question- are official lego sets that get modified by lego fans considered as "mocs", if, at their origin, they were official lego sets?
Nice vid yo
Thank you yo!
I'm planning something like this for Ninjago City Docks
Honestly would like to make a building like this, but Octan branded. They make good stuff: music, dairy products, coffee, TV shows, surveillance systems, all history books, voting machines... Wait a minute.
I had the grocery store and made an apartment on top
Awesome! Would love to see it
예뻐요.
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you got i! :D
Dude I love the moc but I can't relate how one moment you're talking the philosophy that every idea we have is not exclusively ours bc it's a result of iterations with the environment, which I kinda agree but you can't extend too much or you'll be hitting against intellectual property rights. And it's kinda where I begin to be in contrast with Murray Rothbard's idea even tho I generally like austrian economics.
Then you apologize for some content in the store of the Moc, you wanted to make it as realistic as it could though you don't endorse consuming alcohool. Well those were two Sprite bottles to me, since in Italy here we do not sell at all alcohool in gas stations premises, by law. We can and we do drink a take-away 33cl Peroni on the street because f*ck YES, but we do not sell alcohol to drivers on duty.
I was in no way thinking of a Becks there, for me those were 2 green props in a Lego MOC, vaguely resembling two generic bottles.
These MOCs are not even intended to be for children neither for teens, to add up.
What am I actually saying?
I am here to see your Lego Mocs, not to discuss your philosophy or your choices in life, whether I might share them with you, like those kind of austrians principles, or disagree with them, like... well, being against a molecule is no show of the same smartness best used into snot builds.
I'm here for Lego. Thanks.
If you want only LEGO, there are a million channels out there. I enjoy sharing my ideas, so if you don't like it you are welcome to stay unsubscribed :)
LEGO designs have no intellectual property rights. Taking an idea or a build technique from someone's LEGO build is nowhere near copyright infringement. Intellectual property rights are just a way to hoard profits anyway.
Also, you should disagree with Rothbard. He thought it was a good idea for parents to sell their children for profit. Google "murray rothbard views on selling children." Libertarianism melts your brain.
Thanks for your input dude!
@@NewBrickerton Nah, I've been just rude, but you got my point. I enjoy your content, for this trascurable "even tho" :) I'll stay!