I don't know if it's just me, but I think since you've upped your video resolution to 4K you also need to up your bit rate. I see A LOT of compression artifacting on my end.
Hey I would switch the location of the tv and the black shelves. Then the couch will be straight and will a more cosy feeling by dividing the room into two zones.
That works... but my shelf/bookcase OCD tells me that having the shelves (which have no back wall) against the smooth cinder block wall is better than having them backing onto covered windows; I suggested a video or two ago a more complete blocking of those windows for the color integrity of the LEGO in the parts drawers, and if you're going to move the shelves to that corner, you'll definitely want to block off those windows more fully because of the possibility of fading of the boxes facing the window.
Love seeing all this go in! Yes! Side note. The 4K video has a lot of shuddering and artifacts in it, especially when you’re moving. Might be a bit rate thing or something but only noticed in this video today for the first time. Cheers dude!
@bricksie I suspect the quality might be set to automatic in davinci resolve - usually better to have it set to restrict, for 4k mine is set to restrict to 80,000 and it got rid of the artefects from my DJI (though mine is the pocket 2). Could be wrong though!
You could always hook the camera up to the 4k beast before you leave for the day and use remote access software like Teamviewer or Anydesk to access it from home and edit remotely.
Hi Bricksie. You have created exactly the right balance between a workspace and a little bit of home from home. I love it and think that once it's totally sorted, your subscribers will identify with the relaxing atmosphere to build their Lego dreams. Good luck with the trekking of the rest of the Lego to the Studio. It's a wonderland!
Loving your new space and what you’ve done with it. The cloud mural is clutch. Investing in a cart or two wouldn’t be a bad idea. Help with moving stuff around this huge new space. A flatbed cart for larger things and a utility cart for utility needs.
i don't think there is any other Lego ambassador with this level of dedication to his passion.getting a big warehouse/studio must be a first in the lego universe .lego should and must consider you as their best ambassador and give you all set release as well as all the pieces you want for you MOC.that is impressive and inspiring.i start collecting and building lego because of those vlog.never give up and go higher man!
Yes the guy in Germany is making a Lego museum..as far as scratch building he is probably the best I have seen ..that being said Jordan moc building is great and I find his videos much more watchable and the rate and concistantcy he is able to post videos is amazing
so, you are saying Lego should give him more free sets than what he gets from Lego now? tell you the truth I think some youtubers get paid way too much just holding and doing RUclips videos. he probably gets over 20-30 free Lego sets now for free Lego.
Wow. Impressive. It's looking amazing Jordan. You have a bunch of Star Wars sets that I don't even have. I love the setup up in the mezzanine. The couch and table really brings the space to life. I wish I had that space and studio for my 34 year collection of toys and legos..and you aren't even done yet. I would never leave if I had that space..must feel like an extension of your house. Your kids will just love it there. I can't wait to see more of the transformation. You have so much space. Have a great weekend.
i have loved these studio videos you've been doing since you got the place...Im not into lego anymore (too expensive so i went back to building models) but I still watch your videos everyday
I never comment, but I've been following you for a couple years. Just wanted to say the studio looks great. The only question I would have is, have you thought about leaving the kitchenette area uncarpeted? It would be easier for cleanup of any potential spills.
What an awesome video! I always laugh when I see the static electricity in the kids hair! 😂 The studio looks epic now, there’s some ghosting on the video but I’m sure you’ve noticed already! Thanks for a great video Jordan!
Bricksie, I’d highly recommend getting an air fryer for the studio. You can buy frozen chicken, fries you name it. Then put them in the air fryer and you won’t be worrying about what to eat. By the way the studio looks great 😊 -Sebastien
Hey man! What you've done is incredible, mad props to creating this studio. For the predicament where you have 1 computer to render 4k, use Teamviewer and Dropbox or similar software to A. allow you to remote into your computer in the studio to edit through a remote session, B. Dropbox to get your files onto your PC remotely. Also, your windows upstairs at the studio give me anxiety. The sun is a powerful thing obviously. As it stands I'm pretty confident your lego in front of the windows will get sun bleached. May want to put an extra covering over what you have now to rule out the risk of damaging the precious lego!!!
A wall of Lego boxes with the black shelves actually looks really good. Imo the black shelves kinda disappears because the colorful boxes pop out so much.
I feel like there needs to be a big table for builds right in the middle of the floor as kind of a focal point. And the couch looks a bit awkward their to me. If you break the black shelves in half and line that wall with half size shelving you could put the TV on top and visually it would look similar to the railing shelving to look more cohesive.
funny setup bro, I suggest 1. the TV goes on the wall on top of your computer screen, 2. your black shelf with seal set move it to the corner next to the door (where the TV was) 3. put 2 or 3 small table (table for the TV) 2-3 meters away behind your computer chair then the sofa after it (make a straight line furniture) 4. use your standing table and put it where the black shelf was for filming 5. get a small side table next to the sofa for drinks and snacks
A big table for sitting in the tiled area downstairs next to the stairs would be good. And a small kitchenette for drinks would work also. An in-between area if you are working on city, would work as a workstation and transition area and closer for washing kitchenware.
Those Alex drawers are heavy - we got a desk using those drawer units and I had to open the boxes and move them piece by piece to where I wanted to assemble it, but they are worth it, though because the drawers are pretty solid - I've brought flat pack furniture from other places and nothing compares to Ikea's stuff. I'd do the whole house in their stuff if we could afford it (and all the current non-Ikea stuff was falling apart and needed replacing.)
Loving the content so far but as others have stated you might need to invest into your IT infrastructure(the desktop is actually a very small part of it). EG it's perfectly feasible to use the same backend for editing frol different locations. Wishing you the best
Love to see the move coming along well. I just hope nothing else will move until the Lego City is in place so that you can use the display rooms to store the builds until the tables are in place.
You’ve done a good job in there dude. I agree with keeping space on the mezzanine. I don’t think you need the boxed sets up top, maybe under the stairs? Out the way. Also a little table in the ‘kitchen for food prep!!’. A mans got to eat…..
I recommend some "sticky stuff remover" for the sticky tabs on the TV tables all you need to do is pour some on and a few seconds later you can easily wipe off the sticky glue but I'm not sure if it'll take off the paint work because it gives off a lot of strong fumes (use sparingly) also it smells like paint stripper so be careful
How about swapping the locations of the tv and the computer workstation. Then sit where the tv is now facing the stairs. The sofa facing the new tv position. This will let you see all things at all times.
We have the same storage shelves in the basement I now use for my Lego unopened sets waiting to be built. We get them almost $10 less than that at BJ's Whole Sale Club. It's like Costco for New England. But I have been told by other Lego collectors, that these shelves do cause more damage to boxes in the long run than other shelving units meant for a garage or basement. I don't know if that is true or not. But I am trying to becareful not to over stuff them. I totally get stuffing the shelves for now as you have bigger priorities right now with the large space. That just drives my ocd crazy and would keep me up at night lol. I have all my sets categorized and sub categorized and lined up by set number where possible.
If you want to do rendering from home, could you not setup a remote connection (via TeamViewer, AnyDesk etc.) to your studio computer? It may be a little slow moving files around remotely but you could still do the editing/rendering from home as if you were sitting physically at your studio PC.
I would have expected more sealed sets than that. I just went over the 2500 mark for sealed sets last week and still going. They take up so much space. I do have a question for you. What would you do if you had 2500 sealed sets. Keep collecting or start opening?
@@Bricksie that makes sense. I sometimes by 2 of each but cant get myself to open them. Most of the time if I want to build a specific set I piece them out at bricklink and then build it. I love what you have done with your new space. I am in a similar boat with space. I have 2 full rooms in my house with unopened sets and another room with built sets. I wish lego would stop making so many sets each year. I feel like they are going to make it like 80s and 90s baseball cards and overproduce them. I think it is awesome that your wife is so on board with everything.
Regarding the sofas... how long will those individual couch cushions hold their shape before they start looking distorted and no long line up nicely. (Speaking from experience)
I know your not an apple fan but i use my m1 pro chip laptop and hook it up to an external monitor so i can have dual monitors, be like a desktop but still have portability. Idk if theres a pc laptop that is similar, but i know the newer apple chips can all handle 4k easily...
Since ive started to get into thrifting, idk if ill ever pay for brand new furniture again. You save so much money on pre-owned stuff. $1000 for a couch is insane to me
You can keep editing at the studio, but you can connect to your studio computer to your home computer and have access to the editing software, or anything else on the studio network. There are ways to remotely connect securely from anywhere to your studio.
So you’re building a giant lego city in the giant lower section of the studio. How long before you realize and regret having all of your parts upstairs lol.
I like the new couch and for tables upstairs i would add three or four static tables that are as high as the rolling one so you can transfer stuff from the rolling table to a bigger building space.
Do you have security at the new studio? I would highly recommend that you get a security system and cameras installed, as you won't be there 24/7. You should also look at getting a centralized storage solution for your footage. Something like a NAS would prob work good for you, you could also set it up with secure remote access via a private VPN, that way you can remotely access your systems from the office at home. There is a lot of things you could do to streamline your editing flow too. Part of it is your just going to have to get used to having "Work" hours and home hours. Kind of different when ya don't work from home anymore lol! One thing you could do is push your VLog content out a day. Like record a full day, in the am edit that footage and upload while you film the next days content. Also don't mount the TV up high, like ya said that just breaks your neck lol! One of my big pet peves when people mount their TVs high. The one thing I would suggest too when building out a space, don't go crazy all at once. You are in your space now, and you will be for time to come. Some things are staples you need to get, but other stuff can come in due time. Take your time make sure its how you want things set up. I always regret when I make rush decisions/purchases lol.
Use parsec on your work computer and then you can access it from home. Only issue would be uploading the file to your computer at the studio from home.
Hey buddy, I think you should move your Lego storage bins to a wall where there are no windows, because even though they are covered, some of the light is still going through, and parts may yellow with time.
Been watching you for years now and love the channel, the one thing that’s going through my mind is, how are you going to protect your collection, you’ve got such a lot of Lego worth a crazy amount of money, have you sorted security and insurance ??
I’ve been waiting for him to mention security and insurance. He’s making an easy mark for some idiots to make a ton of money, especially with that roll-up door.
Bricksie. Have you thought about having glass double sided display cases upstairs for your favourite sets?. They could go across the middle and be viewed from both sides.
Idk if you can but if you walk mount the tv I think it would so good also I would make sure you leave some space as be to get a bigger tv when it’s on sale like on Black Friday or cyber Monday.
I love lego, firstly I can't believe you blocked the light from your windows with your parts shelves in the last video, and I'm gobsmacked you have continued the trend in this video with your set boxes infront the windows, they are going to be sunbleached in a matter of weeks 😅😅😅
Bricksie, make proxy media in resolve and just export to 4k. Anything better than a potato will be able to scrub and edit proxy files at half or quarter quality. It might take you longer for export but it can be done. Google davinci resolve proxy files.
I swear if I were to visit that place and if I see some certain un-open boxes. I be asking if I can buy one of those, or just have a look at them close. I be a happy buy. But looking great dude ^^
A mountain that has a “Hollywood” sign but says Bricksie in the new city could be cool
Bricksieville perhaps?
I don't know if it's just me, but I think since you've upped your video resolution to 4K you also need to up your bit rate. I see A LOT of compression artifacting on my end.
Yeah it showed up in every resolution I tried watching this in, really strange
Same i thought it was my wifi to start with
even the 1080P is not good to watch anymore... lots of artifacts all the sudden
Thanks, I'll try to fix it. Might have used the wrong Codec.
Yah it’s unwatchable
Hey I would switch the location of the tv and the black shelves. Then the couch will be straight and will a more cosy feeling by dividing the room into two zones.
That works... but my shelf/bookcase OCD tells me that having the shelves (which have no back wall) against the smooth cinder block wall is better than having them backing onto covered windows; I suggested a video or two ago a more complete blocking of those windows for the color integrity of the LEGO in the parts drawers, and if you're going to move the shelves to that corner, you'll definitely want to block off those windows more fully because of the possibility of fading of the boxes facing the window.
I like the angle! It helps traffic flow into the kitchen area and breaks up all the right angles!
Loving the mini living room you created next to the Lego. You got the couch, TV, snacks, and Lego next to you. Smart idea!
The ultimate man cave for lego lovers
@@jrmilchling9215 goals for sure.
I thought it was supposed to be a play area for his kids at one point?
@@aykna not too sure. I do remember him saying he wanted some space for his family. It would be a great idea.
Love seeing all this go in! Yes!
Side note. The 4K video has a lot of shuddering and artifacts in it, especially when you’re moving. Might be a bit rate thing or something but only noticed in this video today for the first time.
Cheers dude!
Agreed, looks worse than the 1080p videos.
Okay, thanks! I'll try to fix that!
No problems on an iPad
@bricksie I suspect the quality might be set to automatic in davinci resolve - usually better to have it set to restrict, for 4k mine is set to restrict to 80,000 and it got rid of the artefects from my DJI (though mine is the pocket 2). Could be wrong though!
You could always hook the camera up to the 4k beast before you leave for the day and use remote access software like Teamviewer or Anydesk to access it from home and edit remotely.
I was just about to comment the same thing!!🎉🎉
Parsec
Every vlog this place is more and more attractive 😍 I can imagine spending whole days over there! Best of luck Jordan !
Hi Bricksie. You have created exactly the right balance between a workspace and a little bit of home from home. I love it and think that once it's totally sorted, your subscribers will identify with the relaxing atmosphere to build their Lego dreams. Good luck with the trekking of the rest of the Lego to the Studio. It's a wonderland!
The new studio is so cool, it is also a dream Lego room too. I can’t wait for the amazing content created from this place.
Love what you did with the boxes on the parts. I do the same thing my
So happy for your Jordan! Place is looking fantastic.
the studio is looking fab so much LEGO best wishes from the UK
Loving your new space and what you’ve done with it. The cloud mural is clutch. Investing in a cart or two wouldn’t be a bad idea. Help with moving stuff around this huge new space. A flatbed cart for larger things and a utility cart for utility needs.
i don't think there is any other Lego ambassador with this level of dedication to his passion.getting a big warehouse/studio must be a first in the lego universe .lego should and must consider you as their best ambassador and give you all set release as well as all the pieces you want for you MOC.that is impressive and inspiring.i start collecting and building lego because of those vlog.never give up and go higher man!
Thier is a guy in Germany whos space is crazier than this
Yes the guy in Germany is making a Lego museum..as far as scratch building he is probably the best I have seen ..that being said Jordan moc building is great and I find his videos much more watchable and the rate and concistantcy he is able to post videos is amazing
I bet Jordan could produce similar quality tho if he had a week or 2 to work on an area the size of his campground
so, you are saying Lego should give him more free sets than what he gets from Lego now? tell you the truth I think some youtubers get paid way too much just holding and doing RUclips videos. he probably gets over 20-30 free Lego sets now for free Lego.
Take your time! I lime this serie so much, I don't want it to end hehe
The space is really coming together! A ping pong table or something like that would be so cool in the middle of the mezzanine. Keep up the great work!
Wow. Impressive. It's looking amazing Jordan. You have a bunch of Star Wars sets that I don't even have. I love the setup up in the mezzanine. The couch and table really brings the space to life. I wish I had that space and studio for my 34 year collection of toys and legos..and you aren't even done yet. I would never leave if I had that space..must feel like an extension of your house. Your kids will just love it there. I can't wait to see more of the transformation. You have so much space. Have a great weekend.
Your parts area looks SWEET!!!! Very nice couch!!!
The move is coming along just nice. I like the setup on the mezzanine. Kind of looks like a living room/game room look.
My 2 favorite hobbies, legos and home renovations! Loving this series
So true.
I watched this video twice...
I will miss the building part of these videos once it is all done!
Loving the set up J!!
What size Yeti do you buy?
Can’t wait for the next one 🎉
The lego Lamborghini Sian is visible on the back of the box, so if you turn it around all, the car boxes will be the same👍
So far so good brother can't wait until the finished product
6:30 I had suggested a sectional couch on the other video but this looks good!! 👍 The Lego boxes on that shelf unit looks AWESOME!!
Hello, would you happen to have any info on the upcoming Artemis SLS set? Wondering if it’s 1:110 Saturn V size. Thanks, love your videos
Good to see this space finally being filled with Lego
i have loved these studio videos you've been doing since you got the place...Im not into lego anymore (too expensive so i went back to building models) but I still watch your videos everyday
yeti coffee mugs and coach lego is in the new studio awseome sets
bricksie, what about you led lighte over sealed legos... can led burn colors of boxes?
I never comment, but I've been following you for a couple years. Just wanted to say the studio looks great. The only question I would have is, have you thought about leaving the kitchenette area uncarpeted? It would be easier for cleanup of any potential spills.
What an awesome video! I always laugh when I see the static electricity in the kids hair! 😂 The studio looks epic now, there’s some ghosting on the video but I’m sure you’ve noticed already! Thanks for a great video Jordan!
Bricksie, I’d highly recommend getting an air fryer for the studio.
You can buy frozen chicken, fries you name it. Then put them in the air fryer and you won’t be worrying about what to eat. By the way the studio looks great 😊 -Sebastien
watching his come up has been insane🙌
I do like the Tv tables looks nice.
Hey man! What you've done is incredible, mad props to creating this studio. For the predicament where you have 1 computer to render 4k, use Teamviewer and Dropbox or similar software to A. allow you to remote into your computer in the studio to edit through a remote session, B. Dropbox to get your files onto your PC remotely. Also, your windows upstairs at the studio give me anxiety. The sun is a powerful thing obviously. As it stands I'm pretty confident your lego in front of the windows will get sun bleached. May want to put an extra covering over what you have now to rule out the risk of damaging the precious lego!!!
A wall of Lego boxes with the black shelves actually looks really good. Imo the black shelves kinda disappears because the colorful boxes pop out so much.
I feel like there needs to be a big table for builds right in the middle of the floor as kind of a focal point. And the couch looks a bit awkward their to me. If you break the black shelves in half and line that wall with half size shelving you could put the TV on top and visually it would look similar to the railing shelving to look more cohesive.
Put wheels on the sit stand desk, it will make repositioning it much easier
funny setup bro, I suggest 1. the TV goes on the wall on top of your computer screen, 2. your black shelf with seal set move it to the corner next to the door (where the TV was) 3. put 2 or 3 small table (table for the TV) 2-3 meters away behind your computer chair then the sofa after it (make a straight line furniture) 4. use your standing table and put it where the black shelf was for filming 5. get a small side table next to the sofa for drinks and snacks
A big table for sitting in the tiled area downstairs next to the stairs would be good. And a small kitchenette for drinks would work also. An in-between area if you are working on city, would work as a workstation and transition area and closer for washing kitchenware.
Those Alex drawers are heavy - we got a desk using those drawer units and I had to open the boxes and move them piece by piece to where I wanted to assemble it, but they are worth it, though because the drawers are pretty solid - I've brought flat pack furniture from other places and nothing compares to Ikea's stuff. I'd do the whole house in their stuff if we could afford it (and all the current non-Ikea stuff was falling apart and needed replacing.)
Curious decision putting your investment sealed sets up there in your workspace, figured they would be in the storage closet
Yeah warehouse in the living room.
Loving the content so far but as others have stated you might need to invest into your IT infrastructure(the desktop is actually a very small part of it). EG it's perfectly feasible to use the same backend for editing frol different locations.
Wishing you the best
Its looking so good my dude!
Do not mount the tv high up - TVs need to be eye level when seated.
Love to see the move coming along well. I just hope nothing else will move until the Lego City is in place so that you can use the display rooms to store the builds until the tables are in place.
I like the black shelving. 👍💪 Everything looks AWESOME 👍💪🔥🔥
4:57 "It's a little bit ridiculous." You got that right. Impressive....yet ridiculous.
Where'd you get the black shelves from?
Walmart
Regarding the 4K computer, you could set up a remote access and keep it turned on to allow using it from home via internet.
nice that you are make progress in the lego move and studio work keep up the great work👍
Watch out for that sun coming through thoes windows for the sets and lego
You’ve done a good job in there dude. I agree with keeping space on the mezzanine. I don’t think you need the boxed sets up top, maybe under the stairs? Out the way. Also a little table in the ‘kitchen for food prep!!’. A mans got to eat…..
I recommend some "sticky stuff remover" for the sticky tabs on the TV tables all you need to do is pour some on and a few seconds later you can easily wipe off the sticky glue but I'm not sure if it'll take off the paint work because it gives off a lot of strong fumes (use sparingly) also it smells like paint stripper so be careful
The couch and the TV really show how large that space is. They look tiny in it. Sounds like you need a toolbox specifically for the studio now too.
Impulse control Bricksie, it’s called impulse control! lol😂😅
How about swapping the locations of the tv and the computer workstation. Then sit where the tv is now facing the stairs. The sofa facing the new tv position. This will let you see all things at all times.
We have the same storage shelves in the basement I now use for my Lego unopened sets waiting to be built. We get them almost $10 less than that at BJ's Whole Sale Club. It's like Costco for New England.
But I have been told by other Lego collectors, that these shelves do cause more damage to boxes in the long run than other shelving units meant for a garage or basement.
I don't know if that is true or not. But I am trying to becareful not to over stuff them.
I totally get stuffing the shelves for now as you have bigger priorities right now with the large space. That just drives my ocd crazy and would keep me up at night lol. I have all my sets categorized and sub categorized and lined up by set number where possible.
So great progress is being made!! 😊🎉
If you want to do rendering from home, could you not setup a remote connection (via TeamViewer, AnyDesk etc.) to your studio computer? It may be a little slow moving files around remotely but you could still do the editing/rendering from home as if you were sitting physically at your studio PC.
Fantastic work here man!!!
I would have expected more sealed sets than that. I just went over the 2500 mark for sealed sets last week and still going. They take up so much space. I do have a question for you. What would you do if you had 2500 sealed sets. Keep collecting or start opening?
Well, mine are constantly cycled - buy, sell, buy, sell
@@Bricksie that makes sense. I sometimes by 2 of each but cant get myself to open them. Most of the time if I want to build a specific set I piece them out at bricklink and then build it. I love what you have done with your new space. I am in a similar boat with space. I have 2 full rooms in my house with unopened sets and another room with built sets. I wish lego would stop making so many sets each year. I feel like they are going to make it like 80s and 90s baseball cards and overproduce them. I think it is awesome that your wife is so on board with everything.
Yor kids LOOK like twins. I know they ate, but they look so much alike
Cutest kids I've seen in a long time.
Putting all the boxed lego on the shelves …..looks like you hardly have any at all….. so now you can go shopping for more 😁
Regarding the sofas... how long will those individual couch cushions hold their shape before they start looking distorted and no long line up nicely. (Speaking from experience)
When did you rebuild the eifel tower
I must say you really have pure taste when it comes to interior decoration. You should take a look at have Tiago have done his studio
Did the pillows come with the couch?
In the TV corner, you don't really need the middle table....might as well put a skinny-tall plant back there behind the TV
I know your not an apple fan but i use my m1 pro chip laptop and hook it up to an external monitor so i can have dual monitors, be like a desktop but still have portability. Idk if theres a pc laptop that is similar, but i know the newer apple chips can all handle 4k easily...
Looking good x that general grevious set looks good.
Since ive started to get into thrifting, idk if ill ever pay for brand new furniture again. You save so much money on pre-owned stuff. $1000 for a couch is insane to me
Well it was $750, not $1000
I don't want a used couch, personal preference.
You can keep editing at the studio, but you can connect to your studio computer to your home computer and have access to the editing software, or anything else on the studio network.
There are ways to remotely connect securely from anywhere to your studio.
Can you remote into your work computer? You could render, go home, remote in, and upload that way.
ive been waiting for this!
So you’re building a giant lego city in the giant lower section of the studio. How long before you realize and regret having all of your parts upstairs lol.
I like the new couch and for tables upstairs i would add three or four static tables that are as high as the rolling one so you can transfer stuff from the rolling table to a bigger building space.
Do you have security at the new studio? I would highly recommend that you get a security system and cameras installed, as you won't be there 24/7.
You should also look at getting a centralized storage solution for your footage. Something like a NAS would prob work good for you, you could also set it up with secure remote access via a private VPN, that way you can remotely access your systems from the office at home.
There is a lot of things you could do to streamline your editing flow too. Part of it is your just going to have to get used to having "Work" hours and home hours. Kind of different when ya don't work from home anymore lol! One thing you could do is push your VLog content out a day. Like record a full day, in the am edit that footage and upload while you film the next days content.
Also don't mount the TV up high, like ya said that just breaks your neck lol! One of my big pet peves when people mount their TVs high.
The one thing I would suggest too when building out a space, don't go crazy all at once. You are in your space now, and you will be for time to come. Some things are staples you need to get, but other stuff can come in due time. Take your time make sure its how you want things set up. I always regret when I make rush decisions/purchases lol.
Use parsec on your work computer and then you can access it from home. Only issue would be uploading the file to your computer at the studio from home.
Bricksie will have a bed in the studio for afternoon sleeps soon...
Hey buddy, I think you should move your Lego storage bins to a wall where there are no windows, because even though they are covered, some of the light is still going through, and parts may yellow with time.
Great updates
Been watching you for years now and love the channel, the one thing that’s going through my mind is, how are you going to protect your collection, you’ve got such a lot of Lego worth a crazy amount of money, have you sorted security and insurance ??
I’ve been waiting for him to mention security and insurance. He’s making an easy mark for some idiots to make a ton of money, especially with that roll-up door.
He has already discussed this multiple times.
Doesn't the other side of the Lambo box have the car on it? Mine is in storage so I forget, I thought it did.
This is not a studio. It is a home that I would live into.
Hope you see this but congrats on everything you’ve done 🎉 and where did you get that white tables?
Those are lack tables from IKEA
That has to be the ultimate man cave. 😂
Cute children❤❤
Bricksie. Have you thought about having glass double sided display cases upstairs for your favourite sets?. They could go across the middle and be viewed from both sides.
I wonder if there's a need for a closed cabinet or a covered shelf that can store unreleased Lego.
Quick side note from the video. The way Ben chucked that baby doll.
Idk if you can but if you walk mount the tv I think it would so good also I would make sure you leave some space as be to get a bigger tv when it’s on sale like on Black Friday or cyber Monday.
The mezzanine looks really good!
Only my 2pence worth but think you should swap the black shelves with where the tv is 🥰✌️
Wow who wouldn't want to leave that studio plus a full size play room in basement AAAA+++++
I love lego, firstly I can't believe you blocked the light from your windows with your parts shelves in the last video, and I'm gobsmacked you have continued the trend in this video with your set boxes infront the windows, they are going to be sunbleached in a matter of weeks 😅😅😅
Bricksie, make proxy media in resolve and just export to 4k. Anything better than a potato will be able to scrub and edit proxy files at half or quarter quality. It might take you longer for export but it can be done. Google davinci resolve proxy files.
This video looks great, I’m assuming it’s 4k, awesome! As my kids would say, worth it!!!
I hope you have a portable hdd or cloud storage. Driftgames in Ireland lost all thier data in a fire they had.
I swear if I were to visit that place and if I see some certain un-open boxes. I be asking if I can buy one of those, or just have a look at them close. I be a happy buy. But looking great dude ^^