The BEST LEGO TRAIN TRACK!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Today I create the best LEGO Train Track!! Now I want to convert all my tacks! Using the L-Guage Standard is the way to go. It combines regular RC track, a ton of parts, MILS plates, and combines them into an amazing system. Find all the info you need on their website! l-gauge.org/wik...
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Комментарии • 94

  • @Mimoc
    @Mimoc Год назад +40

    As a Legofan, I can confirm that your Lego collection is quite awesome!

  • @ClubDevon
    @ClubDevon Год назад +3

    I have a suggestion for the city. You should make a mine underneath the table. Basically blend it in with top, have a couple trails that are going down into the mine and blend it really nice. Maybe put a battery operated lights down down there as well

  • @geo4_punter8
    @geo4_punter8 Год назад +3

    I've been putting off mils plating the daily bugle for so long, but i finally did it yesterday! So glad i did!!!

  • @beaniedogfilms
    @beaniedogfilms Год назад +15

    Love the new train tracks! I’m not sure if anyone else agrees but I personally would love to see the train tracks in the theme park be more like tram lines, like how they are beside the cinema city centre!

  • @old-benkenobi7272
    @old-benkenobi7272 Год назад +3

    It's so satisfying seeing you pick up a part of the track as a mills plate!

  • @zakariachehab367
    @zakariachehab367 Год назад +2

    the upgraded design for the train looks so good well done

  • @throwingfit
    @throwingfit Год назад +1

    Really cool mountain by the way

  • @thomlar77
    @thomlar77 Год назад +2

    THAT curved traintrack is a BEAUTY!!! I want a traintrack too now! :-) You see Jordan! Your videoes makes me wanna have more Lego! 🙂
    I really enjoy your daily videos and they are the first thing i enjoy along with my morning coffee :-) Thank you!

  • @evanforst7272
    @evanforst7272 Год назад +1

    From what ive heard about ballasting lego track, often lego train groups will do big bulk orders of stuff which might save some cash for you in the long run and make ordering the parts easier. So part intensive. Mils is the way to go for cities though. very enjoyable!

  • @caloutaro
    @caloutaro Год назад +1

    Hello Bricksie!! I love your ballast train track, the straight and the curved are good, but the track beside the rainbow pillar, you can make a tunnel, if it's a big challenge to blend in with the landscape. Have a good day!!😁

  • @blop6817
    @blop6817 Год назад +1

    Yoooo the new traintrack looks sick!! 🔥

  • @carolyn9589
    @carolyn9589 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to ALL your future projects! Don't rush it! Enjoy the creative process.

  • @dicloniusgames
    @dicloniusgames Год назад +3

    Impressive work on these tracks. These are awesome and will make the train tracks that much better.

  • @Carboxylated
    @Carboxylated Год назад +1

    I love a good lego train video.

  • @londonoakes5527
    @londonoakes5527 Год назад +1

    You could use all the castles and stuff and all the medieval builds and you could put it in the theme park as a attraction

  • @vortexico4788
    @vortexico4788 Год назад

    Hey Bricksie,
    Go for MILS+ L-gauge, looks so much better.
    For the straight modules: you can leave the plates underneath the track off and the hidden ones for the MILS module as well.
    Since MILS + L-gauge together makes 6 plates, just replace it with 2 2x4 bricks on top of each other.
    Now imagine you are building winter landscape where the track is covered in "snow"
    Yes that is what I did for a 180 double curve, 2 switches and 2 curves on the other end....

  • @joshuamstark
    @joshuamstark Год назад +2

    Planning my Lego City and have a surrounding train track and was very disheartened by how much space the curves take but this is the vid I've been waiting for. Thanks!

    • @countrabricksbuildcraze8916
      @countrabricksbuildcraze8916 Год назад

      Yer the track s take up a hole base plate cas the track go thru middle and carnt add any thing next to them just plants rock s but if the train track are raised like mine the track don't take up. No base plate. And you can add little shop under the train track of park s of walk way parth and much more

  • @Laylaurfave
    @Laylaurfave Год назад +1

    Hey brick is your the reason I had confidence to start a channel I love your videos

  • @magnusE7
    @magnusE7 Год назад

    You could take the 2x8 plate under the straight track and put them on the end.

  • @inthebeyond333
    @inthebeyond333 Год назад +1

    I love the construction vehicles where you’re working on new stuff. Such an amazing collection

  • @hollandmeester347
    @hollandmeester347 8 месяцев назад

    Use trix brix ballast plates. Click. Done. You only need 2 pieces.

  • @Oilerscool27
    @Oilerscool27 Год назад

    Bricksie I love your lego city

  • @woodreg
    @woodreg Год назад

    for those who want to do ballast but are put off by the time / parts, try getting pre-made ballast, I got some from trixbrix and it works really well. Even though they're in Europe the shipping is quick (but not cheap). Their ballast sets make it so easy to do corners, switches etc.And they also sell other radius curves, remote switches etc. Yes it's not Lego, but it's not really obvious that it isn't and saves a whole load of time...

  • @annasworldofbricks
    @annasworldofbricks Год назад +1

    I love Lego trains! Bricksie does a wonderful job on all of his videos!

  • @mutationcustomz
    @mutationcustomz Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @josephharrison5639
    @josephharrison5639 Год назад +2

    As for the height difference, yes I’ve seen many real life tracks that are higher than roads beside but I’ve also seen a lot that are placed lower or level to road beside them

    • @AuttumnDawn
      @AuttumnDawn Год назад

      Yup. I live in Wisconsin. The tracks are all different. The Switch track in the town over is lower than the road. They built the roads up.

  • @Hampus386
    @Hampus386 Год назад +1

    City update 🥳

  • @rbleisem
    @rbleisem Год назад

    The Zoo, Bricksie, can you alter the back wall?
    Think |/ with the | being the back wall.
    Break up that straight rock angle.
    As for that road end with the track?
    Lift it up on one end, just needs you to alter those side walls a bit or perhaps add in a walkway crossing, since you can, then.
    The tunnel gives you all you need to slope it downwards, easily, so no problem on that end.

  • @katjasortberg
    @katjasortberg Год назад

    They look awesome. For the theme park train it would be cool if you build it in half height of the the raised train track, and then build staircase for the mini figures to the station. Then it wound be more like in Disneyland.

  • @mickowens9839
    @mickowens9839 Год назад

    I`m gonna build me a room like that too one day.... as soon as I win the Lottery

  • @ArathixFilms
    @ArathixFilms Год назад

    You could have the amusement park line at a slightly lower level, the same height as a Mils plate so you can create crossings and have it blend together, then use slopes in-between to bridge the height difference between the two lines, would have the added benefit of introducing more depth to the city

  • @donnalajoie5309
    @donnalajoie5309 Год назад

    Enjoyed this video. Enjoy listening to your thought processes.

  • @MitchOLego
    @MitchOLego Год назад

    You can essentially take the "map" of the plates underneath the curve (there are, IIRC, 4 or 6 actual studs where it connects not just the ends), and create it across any part of plates to make the second curve. My Winter Village has a 180 degree curve across the top of 5 diff plates, and i just figured out where the pattern sits across them. I then remove just the train tracks themselves separately from the MILS plate.

  • @MayoHosko
    @MayoHosko Год назад

    Have you ever heard of the LGMS “LEGO gauge modular standard”. I believe the modularity includes another 16x32 baseplate on the outer edge. That way if the train derails it won’t fall off the table

  • @drownplayz
    @drownplayz Год назад +1

    Cool

  • @magnusE7
    @magnusE7 Год назад

    I have a full circle of R104 and R120. That use a lot of piece.

  • @matthewlandstrom7895
    @matthewlandstrom7895 Год назад

    You should wrap that pillar in a Lego skyscraper facade. Blend it into the city a little better

  • @combatcreeper488
    @combatcreeper488 Год назад

    You should put the bounty hovering right outside of the mountain. Which looks so much better btw

  • @shawnramsay1851
    @shawnramsay1851 Год назад

    Holy Krap!!!!!!!

  • @MissouriMatt54
    @MissouriMatt54 Год назад

    The way the economics of Lego scales is scary for people who don't have endless resources. A very niche technique. How much money would you be willing to spend, and where does that money come from, if you aren't running a business associated with Lego.

  • @christiansshow2705aviation
    @christiansshow2705aviation Год назад

    I’m trying to make a Lego city train yard layout and I’m sad about the train track curves. But im planning on putting 1x1 round studs that are different shades of gray to look like gravel. I wanna do that cause imma be putting a little job site where they are laying the track and I want it to look like they are laying gravel first. Luckily imma go to the Lego store tomorrow with a 600 dollar budget!

  • @ludwigresch9053
    @ludwigresch9053 Год назад

    If you put jumpers under the track on the right spots it is adapted👍

  • @andrewphillips5771
    @andrewphillips5771 Год назад

    Looks great. That ballast switch is something I was looking at yesterday.

  • @billautomaton5998
    @billautomaton5998 Год назад

    What about a train arrival station to the Amusement park which leads to a Park Gate with a fountain area? Then you could have both tracks near each other, and it would be a Beautiful lead in from the track to the park...

  • @thevinylcollector3472
    @thevinylcollector3472 Год назад

    awesome video jordan the l gauge track looks amazing great job

  • @skbricks
    @skbricks Год назад +1

    Don’t worry about your furnace, it’s barely noticeable! Great content man!

  • @fathercrim
    @fathercrim Год назад

    I think it would look best if you sink the track into the mils plates so it has a consistent height all the way around the city

  • @BrickHQ
    @BrickHQ Год назад

    It might be easier to make the track go down to the road height before that curve.
    The curve looks better. Its crazy how part intensive it can be.

  • @Blitzol
    @Blitzol Год назад

    I think the ballasting would look incredible and it does look incredible you should do that in a be whole city

  • @Jimjira
    @Jimjira Год назад

    Maybe you can intergrade some sort of tunnel next to the Pilar for the train track? Just a thought :)

  • @MarcWeertsMusic
    @MarcWeertsMusic Год назад +4

    Wow, the ballasted tracks look so much better... 😲 Also, it seems to me that you could lose a lot of the 2x2 plates in the center of the curve without losing any of the stability.

  • @EngineeringTheBrick
    @EngineeringTheBrick Год назад

    Try MILS curves with R104 and 120 next to each other....amazing double curve

  • @ChilleBruh
    @ChilleBruh Год назад

    Also, for the Amusement Park Line, think small half-plate modules? Avoid building them in to rides and games or it may be very difficult to reorganize and move around…

  • @vaughnwohclam3226
    @vaughnwohclam3226 Год назад

    I my opinion, I wouldn’t want to clog my city with MORE track and maybe must make the amusement part and main train share that portion of track. Have you also thought about building an underground subway around the perimeter underside of your table

  • @edvardsvendgard6733
    @edvardsvendgard6733 Год назад

    i forgot that you have a underwater scene because its hard to see, but funny to see a black panther wakanda forever refrence down there

  • @vonfragyou
    @vonfragyou Год назад

    All the work for MILS pays off when you need to move or want to change your layout.

  • @CricketAustraliaOfficial
    @CricketAustraliaOfficial Год назад +1

    Hey Bricksie have you seen AusLego Collections? He has a really cool city and I thought you could get some ideas from him

  • @hiroyt5430
    @hiroyt5430 Год назад

    Very productive this last days

  • @MomentsOftheMagic
    @MomentsOftheMagic Год назад

    i have been wondering how to do the curves - just havent had time to look it up - thanks for the tutorial

  • @AuttumnDawn
    @AuttumnDawn Год назад

    Ok I live in Wisconsin. We have all kinds of train tracks. My Grandpa also worked with trains and built Model Trains. Oh look it's Snowing ❄️⛄⛄ Sorry got distracted. We're supposed to have a snow storm over the next 3 days. It's weird. Last week we needed AC. Nov can't decide what the weather should be.... Any way back to Trains. Are Trains in the cities are only one stud above the road. At road level if crossing a road. Now in the country it's different. It depends on how old the line is.

  • @kendrasmokeywinnieriggs6654
    @kendrasmokeywinnieriggs6654 Год назад

    Do it Jordan it looks great

  • @dr.g2
    @dr.g2 Год назад

    I just use the 48x48 bp, not the biggest fan of them but the flush potential is there.

  • @klockibymichael4825
    @klockibymichael4825 Год назад

    awesome man , ninjago mountain is so very nice :)

  • @simonofmonroe7793
    @simonofmonroe7793 Год назад

    The sheer number of parts just to lift the track up a couple of plates seems totally cost prohibitive. Also does it really look that much better. I was even on the fence on the mills plating for track. Anyone else?

  • @fuuzzzy
    @fuuzzzy Год назад

    Could you use switch tracks so the amusement park line integrates with that corner and splits off when it needs to?

  • @ericbechler9903
    @ericbechler9903 Год назад

    Nice Jordan 😃

  • @brickinamsterdam7444
    @brickinamsterdam7444 Год назад

    1 word BEAUTIFULL keep up the good work

  • @ChilleBruh
    @ChilleBruh Год назад

    Bricksie, making the best LEGO content on the interwebz!

  • @katiena1251
    @katiena1251 Год назад

    Have you considered putting the new Avatar sets in your underwater scene? I don't know if your aiming to keep the pop culture out of that scene. I just remembered, you didn't like how disjointed the sets were. You could fix them by building a cliff face for the flying sets and put the new underwater set in the coral reefs. But it might be weird with the pirate ship next to it. So I don't know if it'll work. Just a suggestion. 🤔

  • @cactushernan3748
    @cactushernan3748 Год назад

    By any chance Are any of your builds in Lego movie scene 🎬

  • @username9774
    @username9774 Год назад

    for a double curve use r56 track

  • @warrennewman5325
    @warrennewman5325 Год назад

    Wow love your idea of the new mils plate train tracks looks awesome

  • @stepet
    @stepet Год назад

    Very interesting

  • @joeyost1603
    @joeyost1603 Год назад

    Am I the only one that thinks that it would look great to have a mountain façade behind the zoo? I am --- ok. 😊

  • @daveburbank646
    @daveburbank646 6 месяцев назад

    Where you buy your bulk lego blocks?

  • @hntrains2
    @hntrains2 Год назад

    Quite a place you've got yourself there! What is your wife's hobby?
    P.S. You can achieve the same result on the track if you use fewer tiles.

  • @katrinasheffelle1264
    @katrinasheffelle1264 Год назад

    You are sok good

  • @travertinepico751
    @travertinepico751 Год назад

    It’s not an if, but when you decide to ballast it 😂

  • @AnimeFan-ot7bu
    @AnimeFan-ot7bu Год назад

    Man just look at the difference HOLY

  • @jillianhankins2881
    @jillianhankins2881 Год назад

    Please ask LEGO to do a colabe with Amtrak,BNSF,UP,CP and ConRail

  • @tannjam
    @tannjam Год назад

    What has 2 thumbs and "doesn't fall apart when you grab it"?

  • @robinphair5119
    @robinphair5119 Год назад +1

    You should do another zoo I update

  • @Kiwi_the_goat
    @Kiwi_the_goat Год назад

    Hi bricksie

  • @blakecovelli9915
    @blakecovelli9915 Год назад

    Give us update on the twins

  • @theresnoplacelikeholmes2861
    @theresnoplacelikeholmes2861 Год назад

    Yeah you really don’t need to have that many dark grey tiles under the curves

  • @username9774
    @username9774 Год назад

    the best lego train track is still 9v/fxbricks

  • @rhobyqty7136
    @rhobyqty7136 Год назад

    70th liker

  • @katrinasheffelle1264
    @katrinasheffelle1264 Год назад

    So I ment

  • @leeprice2849
    @leeprice2849 Год назад

    A waterfall off the Ninjago City area would be 😎
    Instead of just another 🪨 🧱