Building a Lego Water Tower
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- Building a Lego Water Tower
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I admire your Lego city Daryl,it's awesome, have a great weekend from the UK 😊👍
Thank you so much, hope you have a great weekend
Great work
Thanks
the way its made u could 100% make it a functional water tower and put water in it (it would be the only reason I would make one tbh, I'm all about function over form~)
Wow that angled scaffolding technique is actually brilliant, very simple but still just pops! Great way to use those support pieces while hiding the ugly back of them too!
Thanks so much
Love the tower. Hope you didn’t get too many messages about drilling the plate. Lol keep the tutorials coming. Cheers!
Surprisingly no, but usually I do get tons of complaints when I drill lol 😆 😅
Scooby Doo speed, doodleedoodleedoop!! lol
Awesome water tower
Thanks Rob
Just something worth noting - there's a brand called FunWhole who specialise in light bricks. They have a lot of specialised bricks made to allow wires to pass through a build mostly unnoticed. Definitely worth looking into for future builds. Some of their parts are things like 1x2 plates with recesses to allow wires to safely be held underneath.
Yes I have tried a few of the sets and love them, contacted them about buying the specialty pieces but they dont sell them individually.
I would never have thought yo have put a light on top of the water tower. Genius!
Love adding my lights 😀
Darryl, your detailed mocs always fascinate me! This is a bit of stretch, but any chance you could make a detailed front loader backhoe?
Ive never tried but Im sure I could at some point
Oh that looks great darryl
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Nice idea. Well explained. Thx
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Hello Bevins Bricks World,
You have built a beautiful Lego water tower. What great building techniques! I have a question, which millimeter drill do you use for drilling the Lego tile? Good luck creating more great ideas for the Lego city! Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you so much and thanks for watching, I use a 1/8 bit drill bit thats inches I think in metric its 3.175
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Thank you very much!
Excellent build as always!
Thank you my friend
super cool love the creativity
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This is so good! 😍🙌🙌🙌
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I personally think the light on top is too fast. The ones I've seen are always super slow. I love this build though!
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I might need this for a future The 70s Show moc. THanks
Haha, would be a great use for it, could graffiti a pot leak on it 😆 🤣 😂
3:23 bro created WW2
What size drill bit do you use ?
1/8
I didn’t know water towers had marker lights on top
Depends on the tower
Ok I will send thomas to you tomorrow morning