Despite reading some other comments, I found your narration to be exceptional. You are very well articulated and did a great job displaying and critiquing the models. Well done.
Absolutely LOVE your work! You are so well versed and being such a big fan of Lego, amazing brother. This set is now in my wish list only because of YOUR review :) more power to you!
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2 issues i had with the dragon my self, was definitely more difficult than i was expecting, did find my self getting frustrated at time lmao. also like yours my dragon leans to the side, kind of annoyed me, felt like i did something wrong, i somehow manged to straighten it up but no idea how i did it ngl
I must agree that this set is made for experienced builders. But if you think it's difficult, then you have neve built technic MOCs or even classic big lego technic sets like the Mercedes Arocs or Cat d11
Indeed, you're correct. I've never delved into constructing actual Technic LEGO sets before. The closest I came was with the latest Dune ornithopter. From a young age, I wasn't particularly drawn to this aspect of LEGO. While I do find some of the sets intriguing, I'm uncertain if I'd derive enjoyment from building them. My preference leans towards modular-style buildings.
@@lukasthebuilder I take joy in all kind of building, but the "functional aspect" of Technics is one of my favorite aspect, and in the last decades LEGO added more and more aesthetics for adult who likes to display while trying to keep them functional. The difficulty I was talking of is for exemple, having to build a frame to make the wheels stay in place while building a synchronised steering machanism, or being able to place many pneumatic hose in a single turntable. I love it, but I also love display set with a bit of functionality like Concorde, Saturn V, Ornithopter.
Awesome video. Love this set (the dragon set) . One thing though (and don't take this as a negative thing) you narrate this video like it was a (engineering guide/nature) documentary, where as its nice and soothing, doesn't really fit for a Lego related video :) - love your voice!, its frigging awesome, you should do movie and or cartoons/anime voice work. Oh and don't change your style on my account, no no, this is just my opinion. :)
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Despite reading some other comments, I found your narration to be exceptional. You are very well articulated and did a great job displaying and critiquing the models. Well done.
Thank you very much for your support.
Absolutely LOVE your work! You are so well versed and being such a big fan of Lego, amazing brother. This set is now in my wish list only because of YOUR review :) more power to you!
Thank you for your kind words. If you'd like to support the channel, consider purchasing this set through the link provided in the description. Your support would be greatly appreciated.
Love this video! Thank you youtube algorithm
Thank you for watching :)
Great video !
Thank you very much
2 issues i had with the dragon my self, was definitely more difficult than i was expecting, did find my self getting frustrated at time lmao. also like yours my dragon leans to the side, kind of annoyed me, felt like i did something wrong, i somehow manged to straighten
it up but no idea how i did it ngl
I lean towards constructing modular-style buildings, so tackling the dragon was undeniably a challenge, but the final outcome is truly beautiful.
I must agree that this set is made for experienced builders. But if you think it's difficult, then you have neve built technic MOCs or even classic big lego technic sets like the Mercedes Arocs or Cat d11
Indeed, you're correct. I've never delved into constructing actual Technic LEGO sets before. The closest I came was with the latest Dune ornithopter. From a young age, I wasn't particularly drawn to this aspect of LEGO. While I do find some of the sets intriguing, I'm uncertain if I'd derive enjoyment from building them. My preference leans towards modular-style buildings.
@@lukasthebuilder
I take joy in all kind of building, but the "functional aspect" of Technics is one of my favorite aspect, and in the last decades LEGO added more and more aesthetics for adult who likes to display while trying to keep them functional.
The difficulty I was talking of is for exemple, having to build a frame to make the wheels stay in place while building a synchronised steering machanism, or being able to place many pneumatic hose in a single turntable. I love it, but I also love display set with a bit of functionality like Concorde, Saturn V, Ornithopter.
Awesome video. Love this set (the dragon set) . One thing though (and don't take this as a negative thing) you narrate this video like it was a (engineering guide/nature) documentary, where as its nice and soothing, doesn't really fit for a Lego related video :) - love your voice!, its frigging awesome, you should do movie and or cartoons/anime voice work. Oh and don't change your style on my account, no no, this is just my opinion. :)
Interesting observation. You're not the first to mention that, but at the moment, I believe I'll continue with my current approach.
@@lukasthebuilder Anyways, keep up the good work and you do as you feel whats right for you, no worries dude.