Yeah, it's basically a 4' x 8' plywood top that I cut in half. The one downside of a city this size is that I don't really have the room for wider roads, so I can't use speed champions in the city. But I feel like the tight streets look cool, so not a huge deal! Thank you for watching!
It looks absolutely amazing man I love that detective building is that doubled?? Lol grandma has some special sleepy juice in that icecream for the kids huh lol that old psychopath 😂😂
Thanks! The detective office just has 1 extra floor. It makes such a difference though. I think the kids might be safe... but Let's just hope the ice cream isn't "Grandpa's recipe"! Where is Grandpa anyway? Anybody seen him? 🤣 Btw, I have to say that after seeing your city updates, I'm really excited for when i get to work on the transition between my 2 tabletops! I need more verticality!😃
@@XTRABRIX I cant wait to see what you do with the other side and how you incorporate those other modulars on the back log. Im glad to hear my city inspires you that is probably the ultimate compliment as a builder. Your city is looking amazing man all the details and the modifications plus all the scenes really bring it to life. Lmao Rip Grandpa😂😂
Oh wow you’re right - looking at the street from minifig eye level is amaaaaazing. Your city already looked great, but that little moment showed me how much I’m missing by always viewing city setups from up high. I want to visit that street now for real lol 😍
It's definitely one of my favorite things! Now that I'm expanding the city onto a higher platform, the new area is just below eye level. So, in that area it's really easy to be on their level! It is a trade off because it will be harder to see up high and on the roofs. Totally worth it though!
I love this! I knew the old lady was trouble!
Right?! Some people just don't understand how dangerous they can be!
Fantastic! Great work!
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it!
Just found the channel the now and I love that lil shallow grave under the bookstore's townhouse
Thank you! I like to try and keep things fun!
Good video, shows you don't have to have a massive space set up to have a Lego city.
Yeah, it's basically a 4' x 8' plywood top that I cut in half. The one downside of a city this size is that I don't really have the room for wider roads, so I can't use speed champions in the city. But I feel like the tight streets look cool, so not a huge deal! Thank you for watching!
It looks absolutely amazing man I love that detective building is that doubled?? Lol grandma has some special sleepy juice in that icecream for the kids huh lol that old psychopath 😂😂
Thanks! The detective office just has 1 extra floor. It makes such a difference though. I think the kids might be safe... but Let's just hope the ice cream isn't "Grandpa's recipe"! Where is Grandpa anyway? Anybody seen him? 🤣 Btw, I have to say that after seeing your city updates, I'm really excited for when i get to work on the transition between my 2 tabletops! I need more verticality!😃
@@XTRABRIX I cant wait to see what you do with the other side and how you incorporate those other modulars on the back log. Im glad to hear my city inspires you that is probably the ultimate compliment as a builder. Your city is looking amazing man all the details and the modifications plus all the scenes really bring it to life.
Lmao Rip Grandpa😂😂
Oh wow you’re right - looking at the street from minifig eye level is amaaaaazing. Your city already looked great, but that little moment showed me how much I’m missing by always viewing city setups from up high. I want to visit that street now for real lol 😍
It's definitely one of my favorite things! Now that I'm expanding the city onto a higher platform, the new area is just below eye level. So, in that area it's really easy to be on their level! It is a trade off because it will be harder to see up high and on the roofs. Totally worth it though!
@@XTRABRIX 😍😍😍