I highly agree with all these tips! And thank you so much for the shoutout! Glad that I inspire you! btw i need to get me some of em gucci dark orange pieces it’s so hot bruh!
Best thing about the old Grass/Stem pieces is that you can stick them together in the small, narrow hole in the bottom. That sounds lewd... but it makes for some good bushes/shrubs and with the new flat leave pieces they can look even better. Have to try that combo out at some point.
@Omid yea the old ones that go directly on studs have a small hole that, coincidentally, fits the tip of the stems. So you pretty much branch out from three stems to nine.
One I wish you had mentioned was the joint parts, the smaller ones. They're commonly used for truck hitches, but I use them to make large lanky robots.
The video editing, the tips, the smooth voice, all of these make this video excellent! Keep up the good work TD bricks! Beautiful mocs too btw, do you have a picture gallery somewhere to be seen?
Francis K here are my 3 rules for beginners: 1. Take elements from existing mocs but don’t blatantly copy them 2. Start with basic shapes, add small details later 3. THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE don’t go too big. A 16x16 plate as basis is enough for a nice moc, look at this nice build at 7:43. It’s really small, but works extremely well.
For number 4 I use these these parts from laser pegs for the water to make lakes. Laser pegs is kind of like lego but only transparent so you could also use that also.
If you ever try making roofs or large ships or crazy terrains I recommend using lego technic, I also recommend using technic if your builds are going to be extremely big
Just starting out and appreciate your tips. How to make different angles, like the roof you showed, is a tip I needed for a MOC that I have in mind. I'll keep watching.
If you are near a lego store, they often have a lot of the 1x1 studs. I grad a lot of them when filling space in the pick a brick tubs. I figure why waste the space? My tubs tend to be very heavy when i finish.
0:38 "so anyway I'll stop talking"
starts talking instantly after lol
Lol
Hi
Lol
Hi!
literally
*shows 1x1 round tile*
'Yes this is a flat stud'
:D
Ngl with the beat in the back-round and the beat in his voice he sounds like he’s rapping and its kinda fire
The best part 1:30
Back round 😂😂😂😂 no hate BTW
@@Velec1 bruh
@@Velec1 and they’re also flat
@Owen Taylor Damn it's fire
“Makes your build pretty pretty hot”
Sir, my lego build has been set on fire
Transparent red, yellow, and orange bricks are great for building fire.
I just burn something while I was watching this cooking.
WHAT
Lol
Sir, I am not going to want to bang my build
I highly agree with all these tips! And thank you so much for the shoutout! Glad that I inspire you! btw i need to get me some of em gucci dark orange pieces it’s so hot bruh!
No problem man. Your rockwork video was really insightful so I figured I'd plug you in
Im a big fan of both of you keep up the great work guys
How the heck are you not verified
@@farhanaelahe6998 he is now
@@farhanaelahe6998 he’s scared that’s why
Best thing about the old Grass/Stem pieces is that you can stick them together in the small, narrow hole in the bottom. That sounds lewd... but it makes for some good bushes/shrubs and with the new flat leave pieces they can look even better. Have to try that combo out at some point.
@Omid yea the old ones that go directly on studs have a small hole that, coincidentally, fits the tip of the stems.
So you pretty much branch out from three stems to nine.
I’m always using those Lego pieces in my build’s
What other top 10/tips & tricks videos do you guys wanna see? Lemme know
TD BRICKS idk if you can do this, but how about something like “Top 10 tips and tricks for designing a house interior?” 🤷♂️
maybe something like top 10 ways to use slopes
Tips & Tricks on minifigures?
Tips on how to add small details to interior?
Top 10 floors? :)
A little child...
TD BRICKS: "let's get cooking"
A little child: Ooooo
When a little child grows up: *starts eating legos*.
Extra spicy lol
Also it's lego
Facts
I would love to see more videos like this about creative/useful ideas for using specific pieces.
Agreed, if you watch some of the top 10 videos you could get pretty creative
Ty this is much better than the vid which was called "NEVER Use These Pieces, and Here's Why"
Agreed, that vid was toxic. Lego is lego as far as I'm concerned.
I just use technic, gearboxes are more interesting that a sideways tile.
I know the extremly useful parts
1: Minifigure
@Xx_Frostburn Playz_xX
Lego sets that don't have minifigures: Are we jokes to you?
1:34 he sounds he's rapping
Agreed
Especially with that background music which sounds like that of a rap
3:05 that moc sick
5:15 Lego technic: Am I a joke to you ?
One I wish you had mentioned was the joint parts, the smaller ones. They're commonly used for truck hitches, but I use them to make large lanky robots.
Your new yay
I really like those pieces
So useful
The video editing, the tips, the smooth voice, all of these make this video excellent! Keep up the good work TD bricks!
Beautiful mocs too btw, do you have a picture gallery somewhere to be seen?
3:47 those are good for 1×1 rotation joint with the modified "flat" stud ( the ones with a small bar piece
Could you do a tutorial on new builders getting started and how to start a LEGO moc
I'd love to! That is an excellent idea
Francis K here are my 3 rules for beginners:
1. Take elements from existing mocs but don’t blatantly copy them
2. Start with basic shapes, add small details later
3. THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE don’t go too big. A 16x16 plate as basis is enough for a nice moc, look at this nice build at 7:43. It’s really small, but works extremely well.
Just some Porg with Internet access Thanks bro
Y'all remember lego mixels?
They used pretty much every piece in this video
Yeah, those were an easy way to obtain ball joint pieces
mixels never existed what are you talking about
It helped a lot with finding pieces
i loved them me and my friend fought for them lol
@@Echo-yg5bw it's a joke or somehow you don't know about it?
5:07, those are good for making lego transformers, especially the horizontal hinge
2:40 bricks are so good to make containers, container houses and evertything aroud this thing
I love brick bricks and just other cool 1x2 bricks. I love using them in my Mocs. I also agree with the water tips
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Ha ha, you too call them "brick bricks."
The water tips are sweet! Thanks, Ty!
My pleasure!
I subbed to you @LegoDarthVaderStudio
jaaco loo Thanks!
Totally agree with everything here. Use all of these so often! Great vid, love the yellow background, and all the little builds are fire!
I GOT THE PLUGGGGGGGG!
4:47 is that freakin bob ross?!
no, it's happy bob ross.
I'm new to Lego and appreciate getting the element names and how to use them. More like this one Please!
2:00 Makes you’re build look pretty pretty hot. D E S E R T... hey man keep up the good work! Love ur videos
For number 4 I use these these parts from laser pegs for the water to make lakes. Laser pegs is kind of like lego but only transparent so you could also use that also.
That 1x4x3 modified brick can be used to slide when put the indents together then take a long flat and insert it in the indent to make it slide
Thanks for that.very informative
3:36 computer be like when you hit the computer help button, “how to make your computer easier to use”
Do you keep all of your Mocs or do you take them apart. Thanks for tips on the pieces!
When you only build Technic MOCs and basically never needed any of these exept for the jumper plates and Brick modifieds lul
For mecha and humanoid stuff using mixel joints the old 1x1 round with ball peice is so perfect. If only lego would bring them back.
1:28 These are the landmines
What the what their name is 1x1 round tile ive never ever heard of "landmines"
@@qwerty_qwerty you ruined the joke
0:02 first time i've ever seen one of the best lego themes mentioned in media
You’ve prolly heard this before but the way your thumb moves scares me
Prolly? Can you not just say probably like a normal person?
@@daka3785 Can you not judge people for how they want to speak?
Dogefan Lego Filmz can you not be so defensive in a comment section on a youtube video
@@josephdoesmore8922 tf
haha
the red 2x4 is super epic
If you ever try making roofs or large ships or crazy terrains I recommend using lego technic, I also recommend using technic if your builds are going to be extremely big
Great work 👍👍👍
Very helpful! Great video Ty
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Awesome thanks. Love your moc work. Another top 10 would be great. Ty
I enjoyed this, as a AFOL, coming back I am looking for pointers, this video was really good. Thanks.
Awsome video like it
The way you put on the studs i was satisfied
I love these designs Thanks for all these creative Things 😊
I use brown flat studs and petal studs to make a muffin
Thanks! I find your Top 10 vids very helpful 😁
Thank you!
Thanks for the dark gray slopes
You do great job
Before watching this video: I hate these Pieces
After watching this video:these are my favourite pieces
🤣🤣🤣
So nice thanks TD BRICKS
Thanks for the Video i love the top 10
Great vid bro. I agree with most of these
Just starting out and appreciate your tips. How to make different angles, like the roof you showed, is a tip I needed for a MOC that I have in mind. I'll keep watching.
0:00 For some reason I thought that you were grabbing Walter White’s metamphetamine lol
Every LEGO piece is Perfect
Amazing tips! I got a bunch of those 1x1 rounded off tiles in salmon on the PAB wall
Top 10 nail clipper brands
This is the beginning of an era
Thanks man. Keep it up!
It is amazing to see that this video make lot of views! Congratulations!
That’s was very helpful. I’m a new LEGO builder. I appreciate videos like this. I’m just staring to use the PAB walls at my local LEGO stores.
hi i love what u do and ur realy informational
Excellent tips sir!
Buenas ideas! Buenos trabajos!!
If you are near a lego store, they often have a lot of the 1x1 studs. I grad a lot of them when filling space in the pick a brick tubs. I figure why waste the space? My tubs tend to be very heavy when i finish.
Thx bro needed this
With these 2x2 flat circular bricks, you can make a roomba in houses.
I love this one
Ngl I kind a miss these chill moc building videos before he became more main stream
This man should have 10 million subs
So useful :))))
Ty deigo
You inspire me to make my own videos
Rockwork Jedi? Say no more!
Gotta love this kind of video! Great (as always) ty!!
Hey this Video helped me to build a very cool Builduing . THX!
Thanks for the tips , great video 👍
I'll try at home thanks for a make
Those tower pieces are also very useful
now if only i had these parts
Hey thanks for des vids i love them there really helpful becse i do stop motion
You can also use jumper plates for building at an angle
What storage system do you use for your pieces?
I love using this 5:50 to make most roof
4:50 remembers bob ross:((
Great vid! Good tips
Love your vids
That car is nice
Ty, nice video!! You have amazing Lego videos!! Keep cookin' it up man!
Next video should be a Greek house
i recommend you to make a video about lego technic techniques
Alright boys lets build this
Thank you so much I made a little coffee shop at 8x 16 and it's pretty cute
Yo nice transition
The light thing the side walk can be silver/gold
You can fit a 1x2 studded peise in a 1x2 handle piece. Like the holes in it.
at 4:32 one of the tiles is smiling