"building big is building small, multiple times" that's a great quote. and especially true for sets like ninjago city gardens. it's not one big building but a beautiful assembly of several modules. it's modular art !
I wanted to thank you for such a fantastic job done with this video. I am an educator and teacher educator who also happens to be a Lego fan getting started with everything MOC. YYour approach to Lego MOC initiation, applying educational theory to the process, was well-laid out and clear. The examples were incredibly helpful, and the connections to the concept of ZPD tied the whole thing together ingeniously. I couldn't ask for more. In all the months I've spent watching videos to educate myself about Lego culture (a realm I was not a part of for many years, despite enjoying it in childhood), I had never encountered anything quite like this. It's midnight here in Arizona, and I am so inspired that I'll likely be going to bed very late, counting bricks from a huge tub gifted to me. I believe it contains all the pieces I need for a small-scale MOC I'm planning to replicate to learn a technique or two. Once again, thank you for doing what you do so phenomenally well!
On a note related to the topic of using instructions as inspiration: my main project atm is creating my own versions of the ninjago city sets to display my custom villain faction on
@@SawyerStudios yeah, I might post an update with each district I complete, but between the size of the builds and having to bricklink a regular portion of the parts, that'll be awhile
Here is part 3!! How to start LEGO MOC building! Part 3: Space & Time
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"building big is building small, multiple times" that's a great quote. and especially true for sets like ninjago city gardens. it's not one big building but a beautiful assembly of several modules. it's modular art !
I wanted to thank you for such a fantastic job done with this video. I am an educator and teacher educator who also happens to be a Lego fan getting started with everything MOC. YYour approach to Lego MOC initiation, applying educational theory to the process, was well-laid out and clear. The examples were incredibly helpful, and the connections to the concept of ZPD tied the whole thing together ingeniously. I couldn't ask for more.
In all the months I've spent watching videos to educate myself about Lego culture (a realm I was not a part of for many years, despite enjoying it in childhood), I had never encountered anything quite like this. It's midnight here in Arizona, and I am so inspired that I'll likely be going to bed very late, counting bricks from a huge tub gifted to me. I believe it contains all the pieces I need for a small-scale MOC I'm planning to replicate to learn a technique or two.
Once again, thank you for doing what you do so phenomenally well!
Thank you so much for this comment! It means a lot and I hope you have a lot of fun building your LEGO moc and many more!
Underrated Lego channel. Love the detailed MOC discussion. Thabk you!
Building big, is building small multiple times - Sawyer studios.
Underrated comment
Let's gooo, another music Ed major
Love this series!
On a note related to the topic of using instructions as inspiration: my main project atm is creating my own versions of the ninjago city sets to display my custom villain faction on
Yooo that’s so cool!!! If you post it somewhere I’d love to see it!
@@SawyerStudios yeah, I might post an update with each district I complete, but between the size of the builds and having to bricklink a regular portion of the parts, that'll be awhile
@@djt08031996 yeah, I could imagine! Can’t wait to see what you come up with!
@@SawyerStudios the biggest change is going to be the color scheme, which will actually reflect the backstory of the mastermind's world
@@djt08031996 yeah, that’s gonna be so cool!
PLEASE do a huge series i love these videos!!
great video :)
Watching this was worth it just for the quote alone.