COMPLETE OVERVIEW of 1,000 sq ft LEGO CITY Layout 🌆 Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Be sure to check out our main RUclips channel for more updates: Bricks go WILD
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Today Christof is going to show you part 1 of our 1,000 sq ft Lego City Layout
Be sure to check out our main RUclips channel for more updates: Bricks go WILD
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Thank you so much 😊
You have a beautiful city. I love how you incorporate older lego set with your city. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your kind words😊
This is the lego city I dreamed of as a kid. Looks beautiful nice job to both of you
Thank you very much 😊
Wow. I only have a small city in comparison but it looks great! Love the different areas and the use of minifigures.
Thank you very much😊
Your city is absolutely incredible. I am currently expanding my tables to just over 300 square feet but if I had the space, I would make it as large as yours.
My entire collection of trains is strictly 9-volt. I love that era and hate batteries.
And a very big thank you for doing this video in English.
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Thanks a lot, Steve! 300 square feet isn't bad either 😊 We cherish the 9V system as well, it's just the best out there! 😊
I can't get over the sheer volume, complexity and detail of your LEGO city. And it's not volume for volumes sake; everything is thought through and laid out accordingly. I was never a LEGO person but you've sucked me in with your incredible work.
Do you have estimated counts of different items that you've placed throughout your city, such as say, streetlamps?
Thanks for your kind words, Steve!! 😊 We appreciate it a lot!
To be honest: We have lost count a long time ago. There are more than 1,000 sets in the city and the part count is easily between 1 and 2 million 😊
Awesome collection!
Thank you very much😊
Hi . great city! thanks for the tour of the city. i am just starting mine and considering building a large shed as no room at home. just out of interest how large are your room dimensions? trying to work out what sort of space i will need for the next 10 years of building ::-D
Thank you 😊 Have fun planning and building! Our space is approximately 22 x 6 meters in size😊
OMG. OMG. OMG. You speak English!! Been a subscriber to your other channel, but I never knew what you were saying. Thank you for this channel.
You are welcome 😊 We're trying to upload more English videos😊
This is amazing! One question - how do you guys clean your LEGO collection from dust? :)
Thank you😊 We use a portable vaccuum cleaner with a brush and sometimes Rita cleanes the bigger surfaces with a Swiffer Duster 😊 but yeah, dust is an issue ;)
Wunderbar! Ausgezeichnet! The layout of all the different generations of LEGO in city form are just that feeling of wanting to be a kid again! I am a fan of construction sets(I have all the backhoes except the one you have that came as a cargo attachment for an older train set). I’m curios, do you implement the city sets from 2022 and the early ones from this year, as well?
Thank you very much 😊 yes, these backhoes are super cool 😊 and we're currently working on a new district for the city where we exclusively implement newer City sets and road plates 😊
Great work 👍
Beautiful city, what is the name of the city?
Thank you 😊 It's called Wild City
As a new owner of an Emerald Night, I’m really curious to know how you are powering it please!
Congratulations! 😊 excellent set! We power it with a regular 9V motor that is mounted to the passenger car 😊 Maybe not the most sophisticated solution, but we just love 9 volt 😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY NICE! Maybe I can stuff in my Powered Up unit and motor into the passenger car and see how things go. Thanks for the idea!
It fails to deal with the biggest pitfall for a LEGO diorama builder: boring grid-based street layouts. Building your own diagonal roads isn't particularly hard, wether you go SNOT building technique or use these diagonal tiles. Even realistic cobbled roads can be achieved, take a look at Bob Brickman's RUclips channel or the amazing railway station diorama that German RUclipsr Brick World is building for some inspiration. Converting some buildings to be placed diagonally and combine it with some brick-built road surfaces instead of the standard road plates would give it a much more realistic look with relatively little effort.
We totally agree with you and we know the talents like Bob and Brick World 😊 Over time, this shall be the end product😊
Das muss man erstmal schaffen:
Wenn Christof Englisch spricht, denkt man, er sei Deutscher.
Wenn er Deutsch redet, merkt man, er ist Österreicher ;)
Liebe Grüße
Dann hat Christof wenigstens irgendein Talent ;)
Great city , lovely to see that your a Trans ally with your every one is awesome set taking pride of place. I have a eight year old neice who is starting the transition process. 🏳️⚧️
Thank you 😊 all the best to her!
Why are all the lego people austrian?
Must be cheaper over there or something, but I’m Canadian
The king of Austria is an ambassador for the Lego brand, so in Austria it's really popular.
@@Benny_000 I mean I like this better than austria's last large contribution to the world with old adolf
The brand is really popular over here 😊 Prices went up significantly, but it's still a lot cheaper than elsewhere 😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Not really shocking usually all the good things are usually in europe