The water around the docks looks too calm. If you add different plates, tiles, and wedges, you may be able to blend the lighthouse in without having to use black plates on everything
Idea for the lighthouse baseplate color difference: you could use dark blue plates on the border of the dark blue baseplate with transparent tiles and cheese slopes to create higher tide with waves and "choppier" water around the lighthouse, since the waves would crash against the rock base of the lighthouse and you wouldn't have overhaul any of the water plate or the lighthouse. Great work btw!
For the train track near the column I suggest a smallcovered train station built to attach to the column. This would hide the awkward bends in the track and provide a spot for mini figs to hop on board.
Another thing to ponder with the lighthouse placement is I know some have said move it back on baseplate cause it’s so close to the edge, I feel like sandwiching it between two half baseplates would still work at using it as a break between sea and land but also give you that have baseplate in the front to add elements, surfers, etc, which would also help cover the baseplate color differences. Hopefully lego makes that new color baseplate avail for purchase down the road.
I really like the lighthouse on the beach but you should move it back one baseplate. This would align it with the buildings next to it, as it sticks out like a sore thumb on the edge of the table. I think switching it with the rocks behind would help blend it into the coastline, as well as would allow you to hide the dark blue baseplate better if it was up against the shote
Legit first thought I had... Now your entire city needs lights! It'll never be done, forever changing! I like how the lighthouse fences off the beach from the industrial area. Perfection!
Idea for fixing the colouring under lighthouse. Add white or sea foam green tiles and use clear flats on top. Build it up to look like waves crashing onto the rocks of the lighthouse. Would add texture and interest and would hide the dark blue base plate.
I love your new LEGO City Layout! The modular buildings are finally front and center! Also I think the rock/ water plate should be a darker shade to go from the beach to the boatyards
I agree that if you “rough” up the water a bit you should be able to blend all the different water without having to replace all the base plates. Keep on bricking.
The darker water around the Lighthouse makes sense since the rock it's on extends under the water making the floor closer to the water surface explaining the darker water. The rest of the harbor is a lighter shade because it's been dredged to allow access to the port.
Looking better and better every time I see your city. For a temporary fix you can just extend the tiles off the baseplate to cover the white of the table!
The LEGO city is looking great and I enjoy the content of your videos! Hope everyone is doing well. I'd like to offer a few suggestions to the areas you are currently working on for consideration. For the curve in the train track by the column, maybe put a small tunnel structure which could help with the fuss about detailing around the track in this area. The space on top of the tunnel could be used for another small structure or hiking path, or park with some trees. For the lighthouse, I think it would look really good on the corner near the boats - I realize this means rebuilding a bit, however, it just seems a bit crammed-in next to the dock and beach. Last, I suggest you consider building a small fence between the track and street - I think you had a really cool one in the previous layout. Just some suggestions, and hope this helps.
Okay, just seeing the scale alone of the lighthouse is pretty impressive. Knowing that, along with that its powered and I can start to justify the price. Understanding that I have many of the large sailboats in my collection, I think it would be a nice addition to an expanded sea area.
Hey, thanks a bunch for turning the room lights off and showing it in the dark. I still think I should get this set. I wish it was USB powered instead of with batteries, but I cannot deny how cool of a set this is.
I’d love to see the multi-colored pillar designed to look like a skyscraper above the table. It would blend right in. Or possibly even a rock structure maybe even with a tunnel or canyon that the train go through?
Looking great! I think I would have put the lighthouse a half baseplate back so that the water continues uninterrupted from the beach to the boat docks. That way maybe the lighthouse looks more like it is out on a peninsula. I also wonder if you built up the plate of the lighthouse and put some black plate under the beach water and boat dock water and blended it like rough surf around the lighthouse if that would help the color difference of the water? Don't mean to be critical. Just my ideas. Love what you do and watch all of your videos. Wish I have the space, time, supportive wife and money to do something on a much smaller scale. Keep up the great work!
I'd get rid of the water where the row boat is and replace it with rocks and a path/garden leading up to the Lighthouse. If you then move the pier next to the big boat up against the rocks/lighthouse. You could then probably add an extra pier in the middle, especially if you made your piers slightly thinner, they are pretty wide compared to the boats 😀
Since the boat yard could actually be deeper waters, you could leave the lighthouse base as is and change the plates of the boatyard to the dark blue and it would transition from the beach to deeper waters on the left. Just an idea.
iwould look cool if you added a big warehouse next to the ship yard where those park plates are, you make crates and stuff like that, the lighthouse looks great!
Loved how the pier went around the pillar originally. Wasn't sure if it would have been possible to have raised it to have the train go under the pier.
just do black plate and trail it out a bit from the light house to behind the first boat to demonstrate "water getting deeper" it'll match the lighthouse and you won't have to layer black on the entire water set. Just the small portion directly to the left of the lighthouse and behind the first boat.
You can use a gradient color transition for the Lighthouse water as well, water is always more choppy and crazy around lighthouse islands and the effect could be useful! Would love to see a timelapse of your work sometime too 😆 i think that bleeds over from watching too many Minecraft videos.
Could you extend the brown boarding from the fishing shop along the top of the rocks, then maybe a small set of stairs down to a little jetty for the lighthouse keeper to get his boat from land across to the lighthouse? Would probs add some detail and fill that blue base plate ?
You could add a duck pond inside the train track curve near the pillar. That would look good near the university courtyard as well as fill that baseplate.
you could cover the water base plates with the darker blue plates and make the change a bit smoother:) for example making the surrounding dark water aroud the tower round instead of square like it is now
as always, the city is dope. That's why I love lego, you can build and rebuild. You can follow the instructions or build your own. there is no limit, just your imagination.
Jordan it’s looking great. The mini modular buildings would look great as a board walk connected to the small Ferris Wheel. It’d give a cool beach vibe. Plus you’d get some 2x2 tiles back. 👍🏻
Maybe you could just soften up the lines of the mismatched blue plates. Replace the trans plates with different opaque blue tiles so you could soften up the lines by making a more random pattern of dark blue radiating outward from the light house. You got two different blues in the beach area already, so just extend that idea around the light house to transition from dark to medium blue. I know you'd lose the trans tiles that give that watery look, but I just wanted to give you an option.
Love the new city! The coastal remix is looking nice. I know you had a hankering for a rail suspension bridge… wondered if you could do something around the tricky pillar region? Wouldn’t be easy to do a curved bridge, but could look amazing. Then bring the coast back in under the bridge. You could re-use the custom blue U-baseplate
Hey Bricksie, I am glad you like what is going on with the light house, it looks good but kind of too big for that spot, I think it might look better, makes more sense and have better storytelling if you do put the light house on the corner where the speed boat, dive boat and fishing boats are. you can then put a boatramp where the park is and have those boats in the water there next to a ramp. Leave that old fishing boat where it is as it would look good next to the light house, and it would be easy to blend darker water into a small corner
I would have built the lighthouse from the very beginning on a standard blue baseplate vs the dark one that came with the set. Do you really have to take it apart entirely or could you remove the large super structure in one piece and just transfer the smaller foundation pieces?
What about covering the dark blue lighthouse plate with sand colored bricks or building out the rocks to help blend it in? Just a thought…hmmm don’t know that’s hard!
Min 12:00 you should build a house in the corner (maybe skyscraper around the colorful bricktower incl. a tunnel that goes through this house / Skyscraper for the train
honestly just replacing the baseplate under the lighthouse with a light blue one would be ideal. Also, having some texture along the dockyard water would be nice. Or at least along the edges.
What about having some white and clear pieces around the lighthouse to look like waves hitting the rocks which would help blend and hide the drastic colour change for the ocean
Can you put the lighthouse in the middle and put a 16x32 baseplate on either side of it? This way it would be easier to blend the water into waves crashing into the rocks...and the fishing store dock would still extend out to see the other side of the lighthouse...just a thought. I think the blending would work better and look better.
Now that you've pointed it out, the lighthouse does look really good in the dark. Unfortunately, it does look like a spotlight searching over a dark city. When you do start getting some lighting done for the city, I'd recommend at least a few windows, the street lights and a few spotlights for the shipping yard, maybe flickering lights for fire in the campground, even a headlight for the train. I have a small pack that came with one of my sets and it looks great with the lights on, it adds a level of realism that makes the city feel alive. It is a great addition, but it can get pricey so I don't blame you for holding off on that until later, probably until you get everything in it's "permanent" place and start adding details. It would be a huge pain making everything modular then having everything attached by wires. Although, someone apparently made a modular wire system that adds wire connectors into plate that connect when next to each other, but I would imagine those are much more expensive than a regular wiring setup. Which ever you pick, I can't wait to see it when you finally "finish" (as if that's ever gonna happen) xP Also, the ferris wheel should definitely be on a wooden pier with some rickety/broken boards, it should look kinda old. As well, you should try to change up the colours on the ferris wheel itself to something more muted (for instance, the frame holding the wheel could be sand green to mimic aged copper, and the wheel itself could be wooden), maybe even make it a little broken. This will make the ferris wheel seem like part of the history of the city just like the old fishing store does. The colourful decorations would just need to be swapped with a pale/aged looking version of the current colours.
What if you used trans-clear tiles on the dark blue baseplate and used some trans-dark blue tiles on the adjoining blue baseplates to blend it into the rest of your standard water baseplates?
Yeah, interesting problem, you were excited about them coming out with a new water color baseplate for the lighthouse, but yeah it won't match with anything else so that's not good (until maybe they start to release more of that color to replace larger water sections).
Brickie you are the all-time best lego TH-camr I watch all your videos and as a fellow TH-camr admire you're editing I have a idea for youre lego city what if you made a staircase and then made a joker mini fig dance on it keep up the great work
I feel like the scale of the lighthouse seems too big or tall compared to other things around it. I think the lighthouse would look better towards the back of the city as you will look at it from further away so it will appear a little smaller and more to scale.
Turn your lighthouse so the cave comes out below the fishing house it's dock. This would let you use the side currently on the table edge, as part of a rock-cliff-wall outcropping, as a final rock point coming from below. Say, you seen the Lego Horizon Forbidden West "Tallneck" set yet? It's good and it would give your giant a big target to smash. Almost hulk worthy, no?
You can just blend the dark blue underplate into the black plate of the rest of the water by having dark blue plate dissipate around it so u don't have to redo the base of the lighthouse
you should have shifted the lighthouse back one base plate so you have all the water connected together instead of just a random pool behind it.. the darker base plate of the lighthouse would have blended in better like that too.
Love the placement of the lighthouse. I just wonder since that dark blue baseplate stands out if you'll rebuild the water or add something to it to make it look like it's not sticking out like a sore thumb. Great job on it.
I feel like it's a little weird that the fishing store pier comes out so close to the light house island without touching it. It'd be nice if it branched off to the light house so you can access it without needing a boat!
The water around the docks looks too calm. If you add different plates, tiles, and wedges, you may be able to blend the lighthouse in without having to use black plates on everything
Idea for the lighthouse baseplate color difference: you could use dark blue plates on the border of the dark blue baseplate with transparent tiles and cheese slopes to create higher tide with waves and "choppier" water around the lighthouse, since the waves would crash against the rock base of the lighthouse and you wouldn't have overhaul any of the water plate or the lighthouse. Great work btw!
For the train track near the column I suggest a smallcovered train station built to attach to the column. This would hide the awkward bends in the track and provide a spot for mini figs to hop on board.
Another thing to ponder with the lighthouse placement is I know some have said move it back on baseplate cause it’s so close to the edge, I feel like sandwiching it between two half baseplates would still work at using it as a break between sea and land but also give you that have baseplate in the front to add elements, surfers, etc, which would also help cover the baseplate color differences. Hopefully lego makes that new color baseplate avail for purchase down the road.
I really like the lighthouse on the beach but you should move it back one baseplate. This would align it with the buildings next to it, as it sticks out like a sore thumb on the edge of the table. I think switching it with the rocks behind would help blend it into the coastline, as well as would allow you to hide the dark blue baseplate better if it was up against the shote
I fully agree. I kept waiting for Jordan to go "that would look better back there" but it never happened. It will also blend the baseplate in better.
Put some white tiles against the rocks on your lighthouse to simulate seafoam as it hits the rocks
Legit first thought I had... Now your entire city needs lights! It'll never be done, forever changing!
I like how the lighthouse fences off the beach from the industrial area. Perfection!
Put mirrors around the lower part of the pillar to make it “disappear “ and will add more depth to the city
Idea for fixing the colouring under lighthouse. Add white or sea foam green tiles and use clear flats on top. Build it up to look like waves crashing onto the rocks of the lighthouse. Would add texture and interest and would hide the dark blue base plate.
I love your new LEGO City Layout! The modular buildings are finally front and center! Also I think the rock/ water plate should be a darker shade to go from the beach to the boatyards
I think the pier would look even beter id youd tile it off with some Brown tiles to represent planks!! :D
Looks really good, would be cool if there is a lego nest to put on that nice rock wall for the seagulls to nest in.
I like the placement of the lighthouse. The rock wall looks great.
I agree that if you “rough” up the water a bit you should be able to blend all the different water without having to replace all the base plates. Keep on bricking.
The darker water around the Lighthouse makes sense since the rock it's on extends under the water making the floor closer to the water surface explaining the darker water. The rest of the harbor is a lighter shade because it's been dredged to allow access to the port.
Also that base plate on that light house you can use it as it’s a deeper part of the sea or ocean lmao😂😂😂👌🏻nah man you don’t have to not necessary
Looking better and better every time I see your city. For a temporary fix you can just extend the tiles off the baseplate to cover the white of the table!
You should put barriers on the pier to act as a line as that would fill the grey space
The LEGO city is looking great and I enjoy the content of your videos! Hope everyone is doing well. I'd like to offer a few suggestions to the areas you are currently working on for consideration. For the curve in the train track by the column, maybe put a small tunnel structure which could help with the fuss about detailing around the track in this area. The space on top of the tunnel could be used for another small structure or hiking path, or park with some trees. For the lighthouse, I think it would look really good on the corner near the boats - I realize this means rebuilding a bit, however, it just seems a bit crammed-in next to the dock and beach. Last, I suggest you consider building a small fence between the track and street - I think you had a really cool one in the previous layout. Just some suggestions, and hope this helps.
Looking great! Don't forget to remove the white lines in the road in front of the entrances to the modulars.
Lighthouse placement looks great!
I just love your city and wish I could live there! 😄
This Beautiful build belongs in your beautiful city
The rocks look awesome! Love the light house. All looks amazing!
Okay, just seeing the scale alone of the lighthouse is pretty impressive. Knowing that, along with that its powered and I can start to justify the price. Understanding that I have many of the large sailboats in my collection, I think it would be a nice addition to an expanded sea area.
Hey, thanks a bunch for turning the room lights off and showing it in the dark. I still think I should get this set. I wish it was USB powered instead of with batteries, but I cannot deny how cool of a set this is.
Turn the middle lego brick beam into a skyscraper with balconies
Love the placement of the lighthouse- put it on a regular blue plate I reckon
The lighthouse and water looks awesome
I’d love to see the multi-colored pillar designed to look like a skyscraper above the table. It would blend right in. Or possibly even a rock structure maybe even with a tunnel or canyon that the train go through?
The new layout looks great. Love the placement of the Lighthouse. Looks great in the dark with the light going. Looking Forward to more updates.
Looking great! I think I would have put the lighthouse a half baseplate back so that the water continues uninterrupted from the beach to the boat docks. That way maybe the lighthouse looks more like it is out on a peninsula. I also wonder if you built up the plate of the lighthouse and put some black plate under the beach water and boat dock water and blended it like rough surf around the lighthouse if that would help the color difference of the water? Don't mean to be critical. Just my ideas. Love what you do and watch all of your videos. Wish I have the space, time, supportive wife and money to do something on a much smaller scale. Keep up the great work!
Loving the lighthouse placement!
I'd get rid of the water where the row boat is and replace it with rocks and a path/garden leading up to the Lighthouse. If you then move the pier next to the big boat up against the rocks/lighthouse. You could then probably add an extra pier in the middle, especially if you made your piers slightly thinner, they are pretty wide compared to the boats 😀
Since the boat yard could actually be deeper waters, you could leave the lighthouse base as is and change the plates of the boatyard to the dark blue and it would transition from the beach to deeper waters on the left. Just an idea.
iwould look cool if you added a big warehouse next to the ship yard where those park plates are, you make crates and stuff like that, the lighthouse looks great!
Loved how the pier went around the pillar originally. Wasn't sure if it would have been possible to have raised it to have the train go under the pier.
just do black plate and trail it out a bit from the light house to behind the first boat to demonstrate "water getting deeper" it'll match the lighthouse and you won't have to layer black on the entire water set. Just the small portion directly to the left of the lighthouse and behind the first boat.
An inverted corner would be awesome next to the sanctum sanctorum!
You should blend the light house base plate with the docks base plate so it will look like waves.
How about a heap of white and clear around the lighthouse rocks to represent breaking waves . That would cover the dark blue . Looking amazing
Sooooooooooooo cool
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Love the city
You can use a gradient color transition for the Lighthouse water as well, water is always more choppy and crazy around lighthouse islands and the effect could be useful!
Would love to see a timelapse of your work sometime too 😆 i think that bleeds over from watching too many Minecraft videos.
awesome video jordan the light house looks amazing in the beach area
Could you extend the brown boarding from the fishing shop along the top of the rocks, then maybe a small set of stairs down to a little jetty for the lighthouse keeper to get his boat from land across to the lighthouse? Would probs add some detail and fill that blue base plate ?
U should try to make like a boardwalk area next to the beach with some little shops and stuff I think it would look cool
You could add a duck pond inside the train track curve near the pillar.
That would look good near the university courtyard as well as fill that baseplate.
That was my thought too, goes well with the gazeebo.
you could cover the water base plates with the darker blue plates and make the change a bit smoother:) for example making the surrounding dark water aroud the tower round instead of square like it is now
The lighthouse placement is good.
There maybe should be a little higher of a barrier between the university courtyard and the train
as always, the city is dope. That's why I love lego, you can build and rebuild. You can follow the instructions or build your own. there is no limit, just your imagination.
Jordan it’s looking great. The mini modular buildings would look great as a board walk connected to the small Ferris Wheel. It’d give a cool beach vibe. Plus you’d get some 2x2 tiles back. 👍🏻
City looks great!
Maybe you could just soften up the lines of the mismatched blue plates. Replace the trans plates with different opaque blue tiles so you could soften up the lines by making a more random pattern of dark blue radiating outward from the light house. You got two different blues in the beach area already, so just extend that idea around the light house to transition from dark to medium blue. I know you'd lose the trans tiles that give that watery look, but I just wanted to give you an option.
Great progress on the city
Make a pathway on the rock panels and connect it with the lighthouse set. The guy needs a way to get to work :P
Great job Bricksie. Looking good. I can't wait to get the Lighthouse!
Love the new city! The coastal remix is looking nice.
I know you had a hankering for a rail suspension bridge… wondered if you could do something around the tricky pillar region? Wouldn’t be easy to do a curved bridge, but could look amazing. Then bring the coast back in under the bridge. You could re-use the custom blue U-baseplate
Hey Bricksie, I am glad you like what is going on with the light house, it looks good but kind of too big for that spot, I think it might look better, makes more sense and have better storytelling if you do put the light house on the corner where the speed boat, dive boat and fishing boats are. you can then put a boatramp where the park is and have those boats in the water there next to a ramp. Leave that old fishing boat where it is as it would look good next to the light house, and it would be easy to blend darker water into a small corner
You could add white around lighthouse base plate to act as waves crashing on the rocks and blend the light blue better
I love the Maui bigfig in the beach area.
I would have built the lighthouse from the very beginning on a standard blue baseplate vs the dark one that came with the set. Do you really have to take it apart entirely or could you remove the large super structure in one piece and just transfer the smaller foundation pieces?
What about covering the dark blue lighthouse plate with sand colored bricks or building out the rocks to help blend it in? Just a thought…hmmm don’t know that’s hard!
For story building, could have mini figs fishing off rocks in that little lagoon like area near the lighthouse
Your city is so epic!
Min 12:00 you should build a house in the corner (maybe skyscraper around the colorful bricktower incl. a tunnel that goes through this house / Skyscraper for the train
honestly just replacing the baseplate under the lighthouse with a light blue one would be ideal. Also, having some texture along the dockyard water would be nice. Or at least along the edges.
Looking really good!! The transitions to the different areas look really nice. Awesome creations !!
Maybe a set of white bits and pieces adding some crashing wave effects around the lighthouse may help blend thru the two blues
What about having some white and clear pieces around the lighthouse to look like waves hitting the rocks which would help blend and hide the drastic colour change for the ocean
Another great vid
Wow amazing n fun n you should have a mermaid coming up from the water n have crabs around the new lighthouse
Can you put the lighthouse in the middle and put a 16x32 baseplate on either side of it? This way it would be easier to blend the water into waves crashing into the rocks...and the fishing store dock would still extend out to see the other side of the lighthouse...just a thought. I think the blending would work better and look better.
I’d move the fishing hut back and to the left, and have the wooden walkway connect to the lighthouse.
The new dark blue baseplate will probably come in future sets so you never know with Lego. It will be a rare colour for sure.
Looks good!
Great work dude !! When you’ll get the 2x2 gray tiles you could fix the modulars on n front of the beach that are actually with dark gray sidewalks
The lighthouse really is a great se5
Now that you've pointed it out, the lighthouse does look really good in the dark. Unfortunately, it does look like a spotlight searching over a dark city. When you do start getting some lighting done for the city, I'd recommend at least a few windows, the street lights and a few spotlights for the shipping yard, maybe flickering lights for fire in the campground, even a headlight for the train. I have a small pack that came with one of my sets and it looks great with the lights on, it adds a level of realism that makes the city feel alive. It is a great addition, but it can get pricey so I don't blame you for holding off on that until later, probably until you get everything in it's "permanent" place and start adding details. It would be a huge pain making everything modular then having everything attached by wires. Although, someone apparently made a modular wire system that adds wire connectors into plate that connect when next to each other, but I would imagine those are much more expensive than a regular wiring setup. Which ever you pick, I can't wait to see it when you finally "finish" (as if that's ever gonna happen) xP
Also, the ferris wheel should definitely be on a wooden pier with some rickety/broken boards, it should look kinda old. As well, you should try to change up the colours on the ferris wheel itself to something more muted (for instance, the frame holding the wheel could be sand green to mimic aged copper, and the wheel itself could be wooden), maybe even make it a little broken. This will make the ferris wheel seem like part of the history of the city just like the old fishing store does. The colourful decorations would just need to be swapped with a pale/aged looking version of the current colours.
What if you used trans-clear tiles on the dark blue baseplate and used some trans-dark blue tiles on the adjoining blue baseplates to blend it into the rest of your standard water baseplates?
Now that’s wicked love it
I would love to see you build an airport in your lego city.
Yeah, interesting problem, you were excited about them coming out with a new water color baseplate for the lighthouse, but yeah it won't match with anything else so that's not good (until maybe they start to release more of that color to replace larger water sections).
You could use white colored tiles to blend in the lighthouse like the tide crashing into the rocks
Love the lighthouse beam! Can you maybe add a little smoke? Then it should really be visible...
I think the dark blue baseplate for the lighthouse kind of works. To me, it indicates thats the water is shallow or rocky.
Love your videos. Keep it going
Brickie you are the all-time best lego TH-camr I watch all your videos and as a fellow TH-camr admire you're editing I have a idea for youre lego city what if you made a staircase and then made a joker mini fig dance on it keep up the great work
I feel like the scale of the lighthouse seems too big or tall compared to other things around it. I think the lighthouse would look better towards the back of the city as you will look at it from further away so it will appear a little smaller and more to scale.
But lighthouses are meant to be by the sea so at night ships don't crash into the land.
They're also supposed to be very tall. The taller end of normal lighthouse size is about 17 stories.
You use small blue tile with trans over ot to transition the water from the blue plate to the lighthouse.
Turn your lighthouse so the cave comes out below the fishing house it's dock.
This would let you use the side currently on the table edge, as part of a rock-cliff-wall outcropping, as a final rock point coming from below.
Say, you seen the Lego Horizon Forbidden West "Tallneck" set yet?
It's good and it would give your giant a big target to smash.
Almost hulk worthy, no?
A university next to train tracks?.....well, good luck to those minifigs learning anything!😁
You can just blend the dark blue underplate into the black plate of the rest of the water by having dark blue plate dissipate around it so u don't have to redo the base of the lighthouse
I think it looks good. Comes across as shallow water now around the light house.
You could put a river at the playground place that goes ut to the mils plate/ bridge
Wouldn’t it be epic if when the city is complete, the next project would be lighting the entire city up with light kits etcetera?
you should have shifted the lighthouse back one base plate so you have all the water connected together instead of just a random pool behind it.. the darker base plate of the lighthouse would have blended in better like that too.
Really nice 👍
Love the placement of the lighthouse. I just wonder since that dark blue baseplate stands out if you'll rebuild the water or add something to it to make it look like it's not sticking out like a sore thumb. Great job on it.
Just add more rock detail around the dark blue plate under the lighthouse to stop the color difference from the lighter blue!!
You should make a batcave under your city and a entrance from the top
I feel like it's a little weird that the fishing store pier comes out so close to the light house island without touching it. It'd be nice if it branched off to the light house so you can access it without needing a boat!