Starting The Foundations of The Mountain Bridges | Building A Star Wars City In LEGO!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @Mac_Windowsill
    @Mac_Windowsill Год назад +99

    If you want to make the bridge without supports in the middle, try getting the technic baseplates from the art sets and then instead of just connecting it on either side, incorporate them in the base of either side of the bridge, that way it isn’t just on the ends of each

    • @antimono5528
      @antimono5528 Год назад +5

      He could also maybe have some clear bricks in the middle as support beams and since the planet was dark during order 66 it wouldn't be super visible

    • @coconutbricksstudios
      @coconutbricksstudios  Год назад +7

      I want the supports underneath I think they are going to add a lot visually to the build.

    • @keysound5661
      @keysound5661 Год назад +2

      @@coconutbricksstudiosadd clear supports to make it look more movie accurate

  • @Ninnomus
    @Ninnomus Год назад +40

    This is where the fun begins!

  • @Irish_Bricks
    @Irish_Bricks Год назад +46

    Hey Coconut, you should use teeth pieces to ease the transition between the grey and white. It also adds slightly more layering to the messy rockwork style you're going for.

  • @PlatypusPersonnel-uy3of
    @PlatypusPersonnel-uy3of Год назад +4

    Oh I’m enjoying the in depth stuff. Building the UCS venator at the moment, so this is nice to listen to in the background

  • @eclipsestudiosx11
    @eclipsestudiosx11 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for more episodes of this new series!!!

  • @S.S.S.S856
    @S.S.S.S856 Год назад +1

    Live the in depth rock work👍

  • @nagawo12
    @nagawo12 Год назад +7

    The MOC master!

  • @alucard14763
    @alucard14763 Год назад +1

    Hopefully this moc be better than the last one

  • @fordgibson2384
    @fordgibson2384 Год назад

    as someone who makes small mocs, i think the in depth overview is amazing and helps with learning new things, though others may not care as much.

  • @LegoFan2
    @LegoFan2 Год назад +1

    I'm excited for the finale!

  • @dmreb1935
    @dmreb1935 Год назад

    I’m so excited for this MOC series man I’ve been waiting all week for it!

  • @Space-1255
    @Space-1255 Год назад

    I enjoy people going more in-depth with their processes! Even if it winds up going in one ear and out the other, it's always a joy hearing people talk about something in such detail, because it shows how much they enjoy doing something.

  • @TheWingedHussar_
    @TheWingedHussar_ Год назад +9

    So excited to see where it goes!
    How about you make some easter eggs such as clones doing snowball fighting, a Santa sleigh or a Wampa Cave judging by the snow!

  • @danielmon2872
    @danielmon2872 Год назад +10

    You could buy some sort or black/space pattern cloth or tarp to use instead of black tiles for under the bridge.
    Edit: Forgot to say you could cut the 1 baseplate into many pieces to fit under the bridge and paint the table black or cut the tarp to place over the baseplates and cut around the bridge pillars. Your video was perfect dont worry

  • @marcosrosales6790
    @marcosrosales6790 Год назад +5

    LETS GO!! WEEK ONE!

  • @nerk1er233
    @nerk1er233 Год назад

    Please do more in-depth talking and explaining on the Mocs, absolutely love it and helps teach myself and other beginners on the how to side of it ❤

  • @newsgiirl
    @newsgiirl Год назад

    I like it when you go in depth with the videos, the background of what your doing, is interesting. I like learning more of the reasons you chose and how you intend to use the lego to show this.

  • @97marin
    @97marin Год назад +4

    Your rock work is waaaaay better than it was (and it was already good). I'd suggest the overhang teeth piece for the snow transition (15070) as well as some snot with angled tiles/plates.

  • @Currently_Nooby
    @Currently_Nooby Год назад +1

    You should make one of the supports for the main bridge collapsing from the battle and have guys from the maintnance bridge going to repair the support system mid battle.

  • @MayoHosko
    @MayoHosko 11 месяцев назад

    As a MOC builder I like the more in depth analysis whenever you do a timelapse

  • @NIELSVIDEO
    @NIELSVIDEO Год назад

    That Rock work Is stunning 🔥

  • @AstralisAway
    @AstralisAway Год назад +2

    I like the more in depth updates in between time lapses as it tells us how you go about building and is helpfull when building mocs for ourselfs:)

  • @DarksaberProductionsOfficial
    @DarksaberProductionsOfficial Год назад

    Love the rockwork!
    Can’t wait for more updates, always love watching these on Sunday afternoons.

  • @ThatTallGingerYT
    @ThatTallGingerYT Год назад +3

    I actually really like the more in-depth dive into the building process. I also think using the plates to create a more rough rock-snow transition looks good

  • @brickswithbecks7567
    @brickswithbecks7567 Год назад +1

    I really like when people go in depth with what they are doing

  • @BJBrickStudios
    @BJBrickStudios Год назад

    I like the in-depth building process because it helps beginner MOC builders like myself. So keep it up 👍 Mygeeto is looking awesome.

  • @xxCR4ZYxxCRACK4R
    @xxCR4ZYxxCRACK4R Год назад

    Love the in depth! Helps everyone better understand and translate it into their own building

  • @Bumbulers_Bricks
    @Bumbulers_Bricks Год назад

    I actually like the more indepth discription, I also liked seeing the rock work because I picked up some good tips for building cliffs. I would also recommend using teeth pieces for the snow. 👍

  • @sidfoster1777
    @sidfoster1777 Год назад

    It is sooo satisfying to watch rock walls being built like this! it’s like good asmr for the eyes.

  • @davidboyd4026
    @davidboyd4026 Год назад +1

    Love your content. And as a dabbler in LEGO… I appreciate the massive amount of bricks and pieces😊

  • @cameronklein7980
    @cameronklein7980 Год назад +2

    Awesome update! I love the in-depth. It represents your channel as it has always helped those of us who aren't the greatest tmoc builders learn more intricate techniques!

  • @santiagomolina740
    @santiagomolina740 Год назад

    I love the in-depth analysis, the more lego content the better

  • @valdemarpetersen5629
    @valdemarpetersen5629 Год назад

    It is so great to have you back. I love how in depth you go with your methods

  • @josephwinbush8000
    @josephwinbush8000 Год назад

    You did Such a good job with your rock work and yes I like it when you go in depth

  • @kyr_taap
    @kyr_taap Год назад

    In depth videos are much more enjoyable! We can learn something and understand your building process

  • @dmkmocs7576
    @dmkmocs7576 Год назад +1

    Weekly moc series is back!!! This is a cool battle and I always wanted to see it LEGO form! Good Luck with the series sir.

  • @TheScottishSwedishMain
    @TheScottishSwedishMain Год назад +1

    Cant wait to see where this goes and the snow will fit in nicley moving into November

  • @nicolaskartozia6878
    @nicolaskartozia6878 Год назад +1

    Legend! Love the series so far bro. Keep the work up

  • @Hannahmeowcat
    @Hannahmeowcat Год назад

    Very very exited, and I do enjoy the little in depth details you add, it helps me understand your building process and what style you build in.

  • @rosinenbrotchen6807
    @rosinenbrotchen6807 Год назад +2

    Instead of tiling off the bottom below the bridge you could use wool and some LEDs to create thunder

  • @FlamesReviewsAndMocs
    @FlamesReviewsAndMocs Год назад

    Awesome, I can not wait to see it done!!!

  • @samchattertondickson1966
    @samchattertondickson1966 Год назад +1

    I like the In depth

  • @Mr.Chill14
    @Mr.Chill14 Год назад +2

    Lego needs more round pieces

  • @Legomen360
    @Legomen360 Год назад

    Yessss!!! Lets gooo!!

  • @miggyz8975
    @miggyz8975 Год назад

    Awesome to have you building again

  • @davidboyd4026
    @davidboyd4026 Год назад

    I enjoy the depth as well

  • @sellotape06
    @sellotape06 Год назад

    I enjoy when you go in depth on your building process

  • @Peoe500
    @Peoe500 Год назад +1

    For the snow on the rocks, could you maybe put white bricks onto the hinge pieces? Place the hinges on the rocks and have them variably angled so the “snow” can create almost a wave effect to cover the harsh line.

  • @adamsourges8577
    @adamsourges8577 Год назад

    Continue going in-depth please. It helps me learn a lot

  • @KingKarnage123
    @KingKarnage123 Год назад +4

    Guess who's back! Back again! Coconut's back. Tell a friend!

  • @Johnsbrickpost
    @Johnsbrickpost Год назад

    I like the in depth. It helps me see what it will be!

  • @_Concordial
    @_Concordial Год назад

    Yeah, for right now the update on true rock work can be more concise. Unless you use a new neat little method for it. Cannot wait!

  • @falcon_exe3582
    @falcon_exe3582 Год назад +2

    That's a good start

  • @jimmysaberbricks
    @jimmysaberbricks Год назад +1

    Hi coco this looks great and I love the video

  • @JKRetroGaming
    @JKRetroGaming Год назад

    Nice build and video. Love projects like this.

  • @utapaufroggo7454
    @utapaufroggo7454 Год назад +1

    Personally I prefer the more in depth commentary as it helps me think about how to do my own mocs if you get what I’m saying. 👍. Also I like the bridge being assymetric as it feels like a planned thing done by the engineers to help spelread the load of the weight. Great video as always.

    • @coconutbricksstudios
      @coconutbricksstudios  Год назад

      The supports have been growing on me I think I will keep them as is.

  • @somethingbeyondwords9553
    @somethingbeyondwords9553 Год назад +3

    With your previous build series, I could never really find any constructive suggestions to give because it wasn’t what I usually build, but here I have a couple things that might help you.
    1.) Snow transitions on the rock work: I use this piece a lot to create a sort of dripping snow effect - Bricklink #15070. You could also use snot on the side of brackets to create that fading effect.
    2.) Circles are tough, especially when working with blocky bases, but people have already figured this out for you - look up some Minecraft circle designs and build the bottom of the pillar with the pattern for the scale you’re looking for.
    Hope that helps! Really great to see you looking happy and back to building man, you were greatly missed:)

  • @apaper3978
    @apaper3978 Год назад

    Awesome video man, looking forward to this MOC

  • @BrickSosum
    @BrickSosum Год назад

    I like it when you go in depth is explains everything your doing.

  • @robonut0357
    @robonut0357 Год назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed you going more in depth. I have to say, this is by far easily your best rockwork in my opinion. I’m more excited than ever to see where this build goes! Also if you want even less black tiles, consider using 32x32 baseplates under the bridge

  • @hazzes2536
    @hazzes2536 Год назад

    Happy that you’re back, keep your head up boy

  • @66bricks97
    @66bricks97 Год назад

    In depth for builds for sure! Keep it up 👍

  • @toddtuff
    @toddtuff Год назад

    I like how your bridge support looks without being symmetrical
    It looks intentional and sculptural - like Gotham

  • @Magyar65
    @Magyar65 Год назад

    hello coconut im really happy that you started a new moc project and i hope that your life is getting better and better and dont forget never back down never give up!

  • @maxwellsmith1578
    @maxwellsmith1578 Год назад +1

    Please go in depth I love learning about how you put the moc together

  • @pleasedwaffle3593
    @pleasedwaffle3593 Год назад

    i like the in depth overviews, as it helps me with my mocs i want to build and gives me ideas. the rock wall is looking really good though!

  • @baconbriqs
    @baconbriqs Год назад +1

    Love it so far! Perhaps for the snow to rock transition you could put some light gray plates in between to have a transition from semi-snowy to fully-snowy

  • @DavidUncheselu-bm6ee
    @DavidUncheselu-bm6ee Год назад

    I like when u go in depth explaining what you do because I learn a lot and just learned so much about rock building just in the this video!

  • @69th_legion
    @69th_legion Год назад

    I like it better when you share your thought process

  • @rookie9028
    @rookie9028 Год назад

    The moc cycle begins, yet again!
    Such a legendary moment

  • @dizzyhaha640
    @dizzyhaha640 6 месяцев назад

    I liked the overview

  • @alphastrike9183
    @alphastrike9183 Год назад +4

    For the snow gradient you could try white teeth pieces (look at chima sets) idk what they're called. 👍

  • @SupremeOracle
    @SupremeOracle Год назад

    Woah a day ago!? Bro go deeper in depth man! This is a great thing you habe going on! Im digiging it. Stumbled upon this on the right time. I'm creating a desert moc with my son 😅

  • @The_Animasters
    @The_Animasters Год назад +1

    Hey Coconut bricks, if you see this could you add a confused imperial snowtrooper in the middle of the battle? Thanks.

  • @frederikrode8525
    @frederikrode8525 Год назад

    for inspiration on the snowy mountain look i think rich boy jays starkiller base moc is perfect

  • @MinoBricks
    @MinoBricks Год назад

    hey Coconut, really great video, Like it when you go in-depth with what your doing and it has help me a ton with my Lego mocs.

  • @jlegofernandez
    @jlegofernandez Год назад

    I'll been waiting this moment all week

  • @Legoswede
    @Legoswede Год назад +6

    Remember me when youre done

  • @paullempges7860
    @paullempges7860 Год назад

    This is so awesome! I'm a big fan of Mygeeto and Ki-Adi Mundi, and am really glad that you are taking on this challenge! The setup you have planned for the moc sure looks promising, and of course you can finally do some rock work again lol
    I also made a Mygeeto moc recently, though I limited myelf to classic pieces like the old greys, it was really fun, and I tried to use a lot of pieces in creative ways. Looking much forward to how you will tackle things like the buildings!

  • @lilevil_bricks9419
    @lilevil_bricks9419 Год назад

    Tbh i enjoy all your content. Tutorials and moc updates

  • @CB-xo6cp
    @CB-xo6cp Год назад +1

    Once this moc is done I would love to see a moc of peridia from the ahsoka series having stuff like the night sisters temple and the mortis gods statute’s. Obviously building mygneeto will be amazing but I’m always full of suggestions

    • @OttersGame
      @OttersGame Год назад

      2 years ago you made a video of the UFO 1990 you see

  • @brickexplorer1060
    @brickexplorer1060 Год назад +6

    LETTTSSSS GOOO

  • @A.J.Animates
    @A.J.Animates Год назад +1

    When u see all the tiles you know its going to be a good build

  • @SSullivan-p2u
    @SSullivan-p2u Год назад

    Add 2x2 75 degree slopes with cheese slopes to top it of. Double fuss about the rock work to much because it won’t be that obvious little inconsistencies instead invest in more visible areas. Happy building can’t wait to see how it turns out really impressive how much resilience coconut has

  • @Randomalbanuauric
    @Randomalbanuauric Год назад

    I like it when you go in depth

  • @acimagination7982
    @acimagination7982 Год назад

    its cool to start watching one of your build series at the beginning for the first time. good progress. ya white lego brick can be a pain.

  • @AstralisAway
    @AstralisAway Год назад +3

    let's go first week of building mygeeto!

  • @qurkiyboii
    @qurkiyboii Год назад

    Onestly I like it more when you go in the depts of your building

  • @lorenzosantoro1995
    @lorenzosantoro1995 Год назад

    This is one of my favorite battles in star wars keep up the good work and I just made my clone trooper base

  • @Bobbricksfor1all
    @Bobbricksfor1all Год назад

    I like the in-depth building

  • @Balla_Bricks
    @Balla_Bricks Год назад

    I like in depth so I can potentially use some of the techniques that you use

  • @brennanwhite8263
    @brennanwhite8263 Год назад

    Possible ideas/Easter eggs - turrets hanging of the bridge from BF2, the clone collecting the item for palpatine, a mini air battle and of course a moc from coconut wouldn’t be complete without Delta Squad on a separate mission.

  • @Piastowicc
    @Piastowicc Год назад

    This is gonna be great! Another banger moc series form Coconut

  • @AtlasAmongStars
    @AtlasAmongStars Год назад

    I definitely prefer the more thorough video style, where we watch you build instead of just a more general recap! Keeps us more involved in the process.

  • @therailfanman2078
    @therailfanman2078 Год назад

    Now i have something to look foward to while in school

  • @o.k.productions5202
    @o.k.productions5202 11 месяцев назад

    The clones actually have their own version of the E-web, they have 4 legs instead of 3 so they’re a little more LEGO friendly.

  • @habibdjaber1485
    @habibdjaber1485 Год назад

    Nice starting

  • @dp-ok1kt
    @dp-ok1kt Год назад

    Coconut bricks your Videos are already perfect

  • @WinstonSucher
    @WinstonSucher Год назад

    I love it so far

  • @mbdhs4803
    @mbdhs4803 Год назад

    Looks clean