To make it more realistic in my opinion I think that you could change the height on some of the trees to make some taller and some short and stubby just to add some variety!
The city looks awesome. Re the trees, mix some different greens as well perhaps? Pop in one or two birs or a squirrel? But regardless, this is awesome.
Hey Bevin, very nice update. i love your city I hope you build further behind the houses, I would be interested to see how you build the skyscrapers into the city. 👍
aw man, im all caught up now lol. Cant wait for the next update, you are really creative and awesome, you inspired me. I am currently getting together pieces to build a moc of a NA Mazda Miata lol
I have another channel with over 1k videos on it also all lego related :) youtube.com/@BevinsBricksWorld Mazda miatas are a very fun car to drive. Love how small and well balanced they are, it will make a great moc.
@@BevinsBricks ooh, I'm intrigued, I'll have to search it up and start binging once I open my computer lol. I didn't design the moc, I tried a bit, but I just couldn't get it right and there was already a really good looking one so I bought the instructions and ordered some pieces as well as used a ton from a donor Ferrari as I had 2 lol
Love your channel! Will definitely be snagging some of your lighting kits somewhere far down the road once my city fully MILS’d up. Is there a reason you don’t switch out the dark blueish grays from the original modular sidewalks for light blueish gray? IMO it provides better contrast / cleaner delineation between road and sidewalk to have it all light blueish gray. Also IMO trees are too far from the curb, they should be right up 1 stud from the curb since they’re kind of blocking where mini figs would walk, and cause that’s how it is in real towns.
Amazing. Looks fantastic. However, I feel that the pet shop modular really kind of stands out, even amongst the other Lego modulars you have chosen. I think it is the roof. It looks too European for an American street. Maybe consider rebuilding the just the roof to a flatter, more North American style, but somehow still retain the small windows that make the building unique. Just to be clear, your city still looks incredible even with the pet shop as is. Thank you for sharing your city Lego skills on RUclips.
Thanks so much, and while I do understand your point, at the same time I love the variety of roofs styles as my home town no 2 buikdings look the same. To me it adds to the character :)
those lights look so amazing! The lights in the cars are a really creative touch. I really like that it's a small town; it definitely gives your city a unique feel
Thank you, trying to get away from all the typical towns you see built on youtube and focus on building my city more like a HO scale train display with lots of small details.
I like it very much. The new trees really change that a lot and also interesting to see this "classic" American small town emerge, there is nothing like that over here... 👏👏 By the way: This is my English YT account.
I was showing my wife parts of this video and she is a fan of your Main Street and all the lights. Small town main streets are the best. I’m enjoying watching this small town grow. Those new trees add more detail with the height. My wife and I love small towns. I’ll be buying the fire truck instructions. Very nice build and awesome update.
Thanks buddy, Ill take a small town any day over being in a city. On the fire truck I still have some tweaks to make to it then Ill work on the instructions. Trying to make it more sturdy before adding in my lights :)
Thanks buddy, Ill probably make them a bit more full once I order some lego parts. Used everything I bought from webrick to do these and really wanted to add a few more.
I love both those ideas, I have 2 water rowers I designed but not sure where to place one of them. Also still not 100 percent happy with my design on them.
I get asked all the time how many batteries and what the load and all that are, so I try to show everyone how little power they actually draw. Thanks on the trees I feel they look much better being larger.
Hello and welcome to my channel and thanks. I love small towns and live in one myself. So felt that was the best direction to go as I usually build insanely large mocs.
It looks so alive it almost feels like the cars are moving. Really good job! Also the plastic reflection makes it look like it rained and everything's wet.
That's the one thing that the new Lego road plates do over the previous... makes the city pop and feel alive at night when illuminated! It's like it just finished raining 10 mins ago and you get that reflective sheen from the blacktop. Beautiful! 😄
Oh I agree I love it. You can get that look from brick built roads also. But the more I play around with these new plates I like them more and more. Especially with all the advangetages they provide with doing lighting and hiding wires.
@@BevinsBricks I’ve been so busy with work that I just haven’t had time. It’s also basically done so I’m at the point where I want to start something new. Just need more time and space haha
Thanks so much for watching and following, trying to post more regularly, sadly I never seem to get everything I want done as quickly as I want though :)
you know if you could put old phone inside palace cinema where many minifig can watch the movie with little charger and it can either netflix disney+ hulu or anything they can see at cinema maybe
Currently I have a slow color changing led light shining on the wall in the theatre , but I love your idea and have considered doing something like that for say a drive inn :)
Those trees definitely look much better, I wonder if you've ever contemplated making some real large oldschool elms that one may see on some of the old residential roads. I know one of the roads here in our town that dates back to the late 1800s has rows and rows of elms and it's one of my favorite roads to drive down for that reason.
Thanks so much, I love how my truck turned out and want to also make a ladder truck and ambulance. Lots of trial and error when it comes to doing cars to try and get them right.
Wow! Ive been away for a while so all this modular lighting is new to me and extremely AWESOME!! I will have to go back and watch how you've built this. Fantastic!!!! 😎👍
Wow I had to subscribe just to see where you take this. Those lights are amazing and the way you've made the system work is genius, but I'm sure it also took a lot of effort. I feel like the lights on the Palace Cinema make it twice a better set than without lights. They add so much!
Thank you I appreciate it, Ive been in the lego hobby for 20 years and an electrician for 30, so I thought why not combine my hobby and my job and get the best of both :) all product I use are for sale on my website also.
I totally agree with the updating of the downtown trees, what do you think about making the bottom branches stick out slightly more than those above? to avoid looking too cylindrical
Your city is the type of city i plan to build, really appreicate seeing stuff like this how it looks, the streets and sidewalks especially Kind of feels like Blue Valley from Stargirl, when I get the chance to construct my own city Im going to try to incoporate a bunch of 6 wide cars; I made one little old Buick and ordered the parts for it. Love how your cars light up pretty much instantly. The little blue vacation car is Fantastic
Thanks, everything I use for lighting I sell on my website. To do the cars I use modular building connectors built into the new road plates. So the entire city and cars all stay completely modular. Like you I love the 6 wide cars but they can be a pain to get the shapes right. But I always felt the 8 wide are entirely to large when you compare them to lego buildings.
Fantastic work. I just finished my initial layout (tour video on profile) and right now using craft AA LED lights. I have to use multiple units so I am studying your system to see if this would work better and be more effective to light each structure uniquely.
Never heared of craft lights, or do you mean you buy them at the craft store ? To me my system is the best but, I designed it so my opinion is biased 😀
@@BevinsBricks you know those Walgreens or craft store lights you see seasonally around Halloween and Christmas? They usually run around $5-$7 each. I used quite a few.
It is SO satisfying to see the building light up as soon as you slide it into place. These magnetic connectors are game changers. Also, your fire engine design is great! Is that your first Fire Apparatus MOC?
Thanks my friend, Im a lighting junkie lmao, for the fire truck yes that is my first attempt and I have been saving and looking at others techniques for a while to get ideas on how to best build them.
Looks incredible Daryl. I love the trees, but I will say they look quite strange being in the middle of the sidewalk. In my experience trees are almost almost right on the edge of the curb. If you moved them it might give the buildings some breathing space which is needed imo. Either way love the content. Keep it up 👍
I had thought that as well, but like the picture example I showed the lights are set up closer than the trees, same way in my town. I may try and bring them forward when I rebuild all the trees with bright green as I also have a few more spots I want them placed but ran out of parts.
Georgia has so many great small towns. I miss gilmer county where I use to go as a kid and stay with my grandparents in the summer. Was such a great place growing up.
4:04 the trees are depens also where you lived. mine street still have young small tree types with less leave. i never see to grown and i live now for 10 years. yeah i did made photo's because around 8 years ago they did rework on mine street and also mine house. so i have before and after shots. i am not complain that you give bigger trees but still it depens of taste and the place where you live.
Well every small town Ive lived in including my current town all have large trees. 40 years ago before dutch elm diseas took most trees from city streets pretty much all towns had huge beautiful elm trees. I personally think the small trees look great dont get me wrong. But a tree should be more that only 5 bricks taller than a person.
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He surprised us again with the amount of epicness his lego city has. Amazing progress for one week. Someone was mentioning that trees should have different heights to be more natural looking and I couldn't agree more. Keep up the amazing work and also thank you for all tutorials as well! Will you be showing updated mils base with the magnetic connectors ?
Thanks, i have been trying to get that small town feel. Using HO scale train displays as inspiration. As for the updated mils plates it is simply just replacing the exsisting technic brick with my magnetic brick. But it does depend on the road with you use. I do plan to make instructions available also on using the new road plates like I am doing.
And as for the trees, I think you should use some matt leaf pieces so they're not that shiny. The road also looks like it's wet when the lights are out because of the reflections, but I don't think that's a bad look particularly, just a feature of the road plates.
Nice video. Also I believe you on the best memories come from a small town if you grew up in one which I have my whole life. I have lost a bunch of friends I had through my time of doing on-line high school over some pretty low things while all the friends I have either made or still have today come from a small town thats only minutes from me. Only one of my friend's I have is originally from out of state and even with that we are still friends even though we no longer work together.
Small towns are awesome, they are a lot more community driven, plus being a huge fan of old arcitechture you never need to look to far for inspiration. :)
@@BevinsBricks You give me way to much credit buddy. I am no where near as smart as you when it comes to this kind of stuff. I would probably blow up my city if I tried to make my own
I really like your city's design, speaking as a Scot, it seems to be pure Americana at it's best. I was just wondering when you are starting on it's residential areas?
The magnets are how all the lighting is connected and powers each building. So you dont have a huge wiring mess. I make and sell the magnetic connectors on my website.
What is happening to those traffic lights? They were flickering the entire time. I'm guessing some of it was connecting the buildings, but not sure on the other times.
The lights flash everytime they change. Its the way the controller Im using functions. Trying to find a better option. As for inspiration yes Ionia is great but so is my hometown Tecumseh :)
Great work so far, I'm particularly excited that it's going to be an American city, I'm from Germany. Here's an example of a great German Lego city, you can definitely get a few ideas there, straight trees and plants, this city is built super realistically. www.youtube.com/@BrickWorldProject and english, but fewer videos www.youtube.com/@BrickWorldInternational
My website for LED Lights, instructions, stickers and more.
bevinsbricks.com/
To make it more realistic in my opinion I think that you could change the height on some of the trees to make some taller and some short and stubby just to add some variety!
Thats a really good idea, I may try that once I get my order from Lego
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Thank you I appreciate it 😊
BB keeps on taking it to the next level. Amazing work 👏
Thanks, trying to keep the standards high 😀
just beautiful. really puts you there.
Thank you 😊
It looks amazing
Thank you 😊
Awesome
Trees are a great upgrade just wish they were slightly wider closer to the base and taper to the top so they don't look like straight cylinders
The city looks awesome. Re the trees, mix some different greens as well perhaps? Pop in one or two birs or a squirrel? But regardless, this is awesome.
Thanks once I get my part order these will be getting a bit of a color upgrade with them being 2 tones bright green and green
Fantastic 😍
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It is looking great! Haven’t had a chance to try out the magnetic connectors yet, but looking forward to it.
Thanks so much and hope you enjoy the connectors. I have several other new items getting listed this week also.
Hey Bevin, very nice update. i love your city I hope you build further behind the houses, I would be interested to see how you build the skyscrapers into the city. 👍
Thanks and yes I do plan to continue building further back :)
@@BevinsBricksI'm looking forward to that
City looks great
Thanks 😊
The tree build is really nice! I would like to copy your technique if you don't mind :)
Not at all, thats why I always try to share my techniques in my videos 😀
aw man, im all caught up now lol. Cant wait for the next update, you are really creative and awesome, you inspired me. I am currently getting together pieces to build a moc of a NA Mazda Miata lol
I have another channel with over 1k videos on it also all lego related :)
youtube.com/@BevinsBricksWorld
Mazda miatas are a very fun car to drive. Love how small and well balanced they are, it will make a great moc.
@@BevinsBricks ooh, I'm intrigued, I'll have to search it up and start binging once I open my computer lol.
I didn't design the moc, I tried a bit, but I just couldn't get it right and there was already a really good looking one so I bought the instructions and ordered some pieces as well as used a ton from a donor Ferrari as I had 2 lol
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That firetruck was absolutely incredible, the whole build is. Very impressive!
Thanks, I should have instructions available for it soon also.
Love your channel! Will definitely be snagging some of your lighting kits somewhere far down the road once my city fully MILS’d up.
Is there a reason you don’t switch out the dark blueish grays from the original modular sidewalks for light blueish gray? IMO it provides better contrast / cleaner delineation between road and sidewalk to have it all light blueish gray. Also IMO trees are too far from the curb, they should be right up 1 stud from the curb since they’re kind of blocking where mini figs would walk, and cause that’s how it is in real towns.
Thanks, I like the variety of color on the sidewalks for contrast more than anything.
Amazing. Looks fantastic.
However, I feel that the pet shop modular really kind of stands out, even amongst the other Lego modulars you have chosen. I think it is the roof. It looks too European for an American street. Maybe consider rebuilding the just the roof to a flatter, more North American style, but somehow still retain the small windows that make the building unique.
Just to be clear, your city still looks incredible even with the pet shop as is. Thank you for sharing your city Lego skills on RUclips.
Thanks so much, and while I do understand your point, at the same time I love the variety of roofs styles as my home town no 2 buikdings look the same. To me it adds to the character :)
those lights look so amazing! The lights in the cars are a really creative touch. I really like that it's a small town; it definitely gives your city a unique feel
Thank you, trying to get away from all the typical towns you see built on youtube and focus on building my city more like a HO scale train display with lots of small details.
Beautiful update Daryl. The lighting has really come a long way. Really does a great job of adding realism.
Thank you so much, its great making and selling my own products so I can learn and tweak them as I go :)
Considering the mantra of your city is go big or go home the bigger trees look much more in scale with your city
Thanks
I like it very much. The new trees really change that a lot and also interesting to see this "classic" American small town emerge, there is nothing like that over here... 👏👏
By the way: This is my English YT account.
Hello my friend and thanks, and happy birthday to your channel 😀
I was showing my wife parts of this video and she is a fan of your Main Street and all the lights. Small town main streets are the best. I’m enjoying watching this small town grow. Those new trees add more detail with the height. My wife and I love small towns. I’ll be buying the fire truck instructions. Very nice build and awesome update.
Thanks buddy, Ill take a small town any day over being in a city. On the fire truck I still have some tweaks to make to it then Ill work on the instructions. Trying to make it more sturdy before adding in my lights :)
@@BevinsBricks same here. Small town any day over a big city. Well cool I can’t wait.
@johnevans4615 💯 agree my friend, love the slower pace.
I’m jealous.
Just keep in mind, Ive been in this hobby for 24 years 😀
just fantastic!!
Thanks
One of the best cities out there! Loving how this is turning out can’t wait for the next update! 👀
Thank you I appreciate it 😊
Look fantastic buddy. The new tree design is a really great addition and huge improvement to the city.
Thanks buddy, Ill probably make them a bit more full once I order some lego parts. Used everything I bought from webrick to do these and really wanted to add a few more.
They look great. Also the white sedan and fire truck mocs looks awesome. Are the police cars your own mocs also?
@davidwest7443 the police car is a modified moc from ToTo on rebrickable. The fire truck and white sedan are my mocs
That fire truck is. Uhm. Fire.
Thanks instructions are on rebrickable now also.
Cant wait until the next update! Hope to see the old ball park or water tower so consistent with small town America.
I love both those ideas, I have 2 water rowers I designed but not sure where to place one of them. Also still not 100 percent happy with my design on them.
@@BevinsBricks Glad it's already in the works.
That’s so amazing my friend! I love the extra mile you go for with all your electrical innovations!!!
Thanks, lighting is a huge passion for me so Im always looking for new ways to improve the display lights :)
Wow amazing update! The city looks great lit up, especially the two police cars and the palace cinema! 😁 👍
Thanks so much, Im hoping to add the fire truck with lights next week. :)
@@BevinsBricks 😁 can’t wait to see that 👍
@@Dishbsmeosisusujsjsjs :)
I love seeing it come together! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Looks amazing! I love it.
Thanks 😊
Beautiful work
Thank you 😊
Fantastic work! Thats crazy that all those lights can work on just 1 usb plug 😮
The trees add a very nice touch as well!
I get asked all the time how many batteries and what the load and all that are, so I try to show everyone how little power they actually draw.
Thanks on the trees I feel they look much better being larger.
You are 200iq genius bro ^_^ and you make Bricksie piss
Thanks 😊, but he still gets all the views and subs, so he is doing something right 😉
Your work is phenomenal.
Thanks 😊
That's quite cool bruv, I was looking for someone to talk on the live as it's my first day doing this
I havent done live streams scince last year sorry.
Beautiful City!
Thank you 😀
Just found the channel and watched all the videos. I live in a small town myself, and it's just so charming to watch it come to life.
Hello and welcome to my channel and thanks. I love small towns and live in one myself. So felt that was the best direction to go as I usually build insanely large mocs.
Absolutely amazing city.
Thanks
It looks so alive it almost feels like the cars are moving. Really good job!
Also the plastic reflection makes it look like it rained and everything's wet.
Thank you, yes I love the fresh rain look of it. Was debating trying to find some rain green screen to use and post in a video.
Great update Daryl. Love the new trees.
Thanks, I still plan to tweak them when I get more parts also.
That's the one thing that the new Lego road plates do over the previous... makes the city pop and feel alive at night when illuminated! It's like it just finished raining 10 mins ago and you get that reflective sheen from the blacktop. Beautiful! 😄
Oh I agree I love it. You can get that look from brick built roads also. But the more I play around with these new plates I like them more and more. Especially with all the advangetages they provide with doing lighting and hiding wires.
Great work, as always!
Thank you I appreciate it
Another home run Daryl! Looks awesome!
Thanks my friend
The lights bring the city to life. That's awesome
Thanks, I love doing lighting, its part of the reason I became an electrician so many years ago.
Great
Thanks
This is therapeutic. Thanks 😊
Thank you for watching :)
Those are some nice looking trees! The city is looking awesome
Thanks my friend, how is your display going ? Havent seen any pics on instagram in a while.
@@BevinsBricks I’ve been so busy with work that I just haven’t had time. It’s also basically done so I’m at the point where I want to start something new. Just need more time and space haha
Lol every builders problem money, time and space.
Love seeing all the remoced Main Street
Thanks 😊
Hands down the best Lego city I‘ve ever seen! Great job!
Thank you I appreciate it
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Your buildings are beautiful Daryl, and the lights bring it to life. Love following along!
Thanks so much for watching and following, trying to post more regularly, sadly I never seem to get everything I want done as quickly as I want though :)
That’s quite alright, life can be busy. Your content is quality and that’s what matters! Thank you for the entertainment!
@@josephnalis thank you I appreciate it.
you know if you could put old phone inside palace cinema where many minifig can watch the movie with little charger and it can either netflix disney+ hulu or anything they can see at cinema maybe
Currently I have a slow color changing led light shining on the wall in the theatre , but I love your idea and have considered doing something like that for say a drive inn :)
The band n I so love ya work dude , rock on.
Thanks 😊
Looking good m8, you never seize to amaze me with your lights.
Thanks so much
Those trees definitely look much better, I wonder if you've ever contemplated making some real large oldschool elms that one may see on some of the old residential roads. I know one of the roads here in our town that dates back to the late 1800s has rows and rows of elms and it's one of my favorite roads to drive down for that reason.
That's a great idea. You dont really see Elm Trees anymore after the dutch elm tree disease killed so many of them off
Clean and neat, an OCD builders haven for bliss!
Thank you 😊
I'm really enjoying the more frequent updates! Your city is always super awesome to see come together!
Thanks, Im trying to post every sunday as long as I can make some progress on it thru the week.
Great Lego City update Daryl have a great week 💪
Thanks Nate you as well my friend
I'm always impressed by how innovative and original your work is! Absolutely love the small town concept and that firetruck is spectacular.
Thanks so much, I love how my truck turned out and want to also make a ladder truck and ambulance. Lots of trial and error when it comes to doing cars to try and get them right.
I love small towns!
Makes for a great Lego Display 😀
awesome information as usual
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Wow! Ive been away for a while so all this modular lighting is new to me and extremely AWESOME!! I will have to go back and watch how you've built this. Fantastic!!!! 😎👍
Thanks, Ive been making a lot of products to make lighting up lego creations easier for everyone. 😀
I love the switch to warm streetlamp light! So much more cozy
I agree, I felt the bright white was to over powering.
Nice city Mr Daryl 👏
Thanks my friend
Could you use your lighting system to have a mini gig holding a torch/flashlight? Be amazing if you could.
Absolutely, anything is possible with lighting. I add new products all the time to my site and plan to add flashlights and cameras soon. 😀
Wow I had to subscribe just to see where you take this. Those lights are amazing and the way you've made the system work is genius, but I'm sure it also took a lot of effort. I feel like the lights on the Palace Cinema make it twice a better set than without lights. They add so much!
Thank you I appreciate it, Ive been in the lego hobby for 20 years and an electrician for 30, so I thought why not combine my hobby and my job and get the best of both :) all product I use are for sale on my website also.
Happy I could be your 10,000th sub 😊
Oh wow didnt even realize I hit that thank you 😀
may I ask why you made the parking spots black?? I think I would prefer the dark grey, like the streets...
Wanted to change things up and did it in black for ashphalt
@@BevinsBricks I thought maybe the yellow lines were enough of a change.. but are you going to make the police parking also black?
I plan to and also the space behind the buikdings
@@BevinsBricks love the progress and details of your city! keep it up!
Amazing work my man! As a Lego fan from England I really look forward to seeing your updates. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, Im always envious of people in the UK so much history and beautiful architecture everywhere to admire.
I totally agree with the updating of the downtown trees, what do you think about making the bottom branches stick out slightly more than those above? to avoid looking too cylindrical
Thanks, I plan to tweak them once I get more parts, may even move them all forward 2 studs also as several have suggested as well.
Your city is the type of city i plan to build, really appreicate seeing stuff like this
how it looks, the streets and sidewalks especially
Kind of feels like Blue Valley from Stargirl, when I get the chance to construct my own city Im going to try to incoporate a bunch of 6 wide cars; I made one little old Buick and ordered the parts for it. Love how your cars light up pretty much instantly. The little blue vacation car is Fantastic
Thanks, everything I use for lighting I sell on my website. To do the cars I use modular building connectors built into the new road plates. So the entire city and cars all stay completely modular.
Like you I love the 6 wide cars but they can be a pain to get the shapes right. But I always felt the 8 wide are entirely to large when you compare them to lego buildings.
Fantastic work. I just finished my initial layout (tour video on profile) and right now using craft AA LED lights. I have to use multiple units so I am studying your system to see if this would work better and be more effective to light each structure uniquely.
Never heared of craft lights, or do you mean you buy them at the craft store ? To me my system is the best but, I designed it so my opinion is biased 😀
@@BevinsBricks you know those Walgreens or craft store lights you see seasonally around Halloween and Christmas? They usually run around $5-$7 each. I used quite a few.
@blacktronpavel ok yeah I know what you mean, yeah I dont like those they require way to many battery packs and the wire length is restrictive.
@@BevinsBricksWorld precisely why I am looking at a new system.
It is SO satisfying to see the building light up as soon as you slide it into place. These magnetic connectors are game changers. Also, your fire engine design is great! Is that your first Fire Apparatus MOC?
Thanks my friend, Im a lighting junkie lmao, for the fire truck yes that is my first attempt and I have been saving and looking at others techniques for a while to get ideas on how to best build them.
Downtown Tecumseh is definitely a nice old area.
Yeah I love it here, its very peaceful 😀
the idea of the trees is very cool but as an european, this trees looks very unnatural
It will be reworked when I get more parts
You should make a fier station for your fier truck.
Absolutely, i debated using my modified ghostbusters building but still not sure yet.
Looks incredible Daryl. I love the trees, but I will say they look quite strange being in the middle of the sidewalk. In my experience trees are almost almost right on the edge of the curb. If you moved them it might give the buildings some breathing space which is needed imo. Either way love the content. Keep it up 👍
I had thought that as well, but like the picture example I showed the lights are set up closer than the trees, same way in my town. I may try and bring them forward when I rebuild all the trees with bright green as I also have a few more spots I want them placed but ran out of parts.
I agree with you about the small town vibe especially with me being born and raised In a historical southern small town in Georgia
Georgia has so many great small towns. I miss gilmer county where I use to go as a kid and stay with my grandparents in the summer. Was such a great place growing up.
@@BevinsBricks ya I heard Gilmer County is very nice in early fall and spring
@rclaxton1651 not sure how it is now as its been 30 years scince Ive been there but I always loved town square and yes the trees were gorgeous.
4:04 the trees are depens also where you lived. mine street still have young small tree types with less leave. i never see to grown and i live now for 10 years. yeah i did made photo's because around 8 years ago they did rework on mine street and also mine house. so i have before and after shots. i am not complain that you give bigger trees but still it depens of taste and the place where you live.
Well every small town Ive lived in including my current town all have large trees. 40 years ago before dutch elm diseas took most trees from city streets pretty much all towns had huge beautiful elm trees. I personally think the small trees look great dont get me wrong. But a tree should be more that only 5 bricks taller than a person.
He surprised us again with the amount of epicness his lego city has. Amazing progress for one week. Someone was mentioning that trees should have different heights to be more natural looking and I couldn't agree more. Keep up the amazing work and also thank you for all tutorials as well!
Will you be showing updated mils base with the magnetic connectors ?
Thanks, i have been trying to get that small town feel. Using HO scale train displays as inspiration. As for the updated mils plates it is simply just replacing the exsisting technic brick with my magnetic brick. But it does depend on the road with you use. I do plan to make instructions available also on using the new road plates like I am doing.
And as for the trees, I think you should use some matt leaf pieces so they're not that shiny. The road also looks like it's wet when the lights are out because of the reflections, but I don't think that's a bad look particularly, just a feature of the road plates.
The trees will be getting redone once my lego order arives, I love the shiny look myself as it gives everything a fresh rained on look 😀
@@BevinsBricks Ah I get it, in that case it's looking good. Indeed cities at night time look better with some rain.
Absolutely it puts kittle mirrors everywhere for light to dance :)
Nice video. Also I believe you on the best memories come from a small town if you grew up in one which I have my whole life. I have lost a bunch of friends I had through my time of doing on-line high school over some pretty low things while all the friends I have either made or still have today come from a small town thats only minutes from me. Only one of my friend's I have is originally from out of state and even with that we are still friends even though we no longer work together.
Small towns are awesome, they are a lot more community driven, plus being a huge fan of old arcitechture you never need to look to far for inspiration. :)
@@BevinsBricks Is that true.
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What how can I light my city with no products lol. Need a lot more room and lot more help to get my city lit up.
You cant, I do sell products or you could make your own. The products I use in the videos are what I sell :)
@@BevinsBricks You give me way to much credit buddy. I am no where near as smart as you when it comes to this kind of stuff. I would probably blow up my city if I tried to make my own
I really like your city's design, speaking as a Scot, it seems to be pure Americana at it's best. I was just wondering when you are starting on it's residential areas?
Thanks, hopefully soon, I intend to build a few houses and even a small trailer park. :)
Why use the magnets and friction pins when the pins work fine on their own? No hate, looks great! Just curious
The magnets are how all the lighting is connected and powers each building. So you dont have a huge wiring mess. I make and sell the magnetic connectors on my website.
or maybe drive through theater were they park their car to watch the movie by attach the speaker on either side like in grease movie in the 80s
Yes thats what I really want to do.
@@BevinsBricks but it gonna be tablet size either ipad or Samsung
I was quite skeptical with the radical change of your city... but, man, that looks amazing.
Thanks, I still have plans to do something with a lot of my old large buildings as well. But that will be a expansion on this :)
What is happening to those traffic lights? They were flickering the entire time. I'm guessing some of it was connecting the buildings, but not sure on the other times.
This looks so good and I love it. Also, if you need inspiration for a small town feel, check out the area around Ionia Michigan.
The lights flash everytime they change. Its the way the controller Im using functions. Trying to find a better option. As for inspiration yes Ionia is great but so is my hometown Tecumseh :)
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Ionia popped to mind as that's fairly close by and it is a rather pretty area, especially downtown.
I also noticed it seems to skip yellow when cycling to red. Then goes red, yellow, green. I don't think that's how it functions IRL, right?
@@Real_Moon-Moonhey mate I think Darryl is working to make the lights more realistic, when he fixes it we will see it in another update!
only my personal opinion but i actually am quite fond of the style of tree you had lining main street
They are still nice trees just to small for my taste 😀
You’re pet shop building, the middle half of the building is backwards! :)
Lmao, your right good eye, I didnt even notice that.
First
Yes you were 😀
At night is when your city truly comes alive.
Thanks 😊
Great work so far, I'm particularly excited that it's going to be an American city, I'm from Germany.
Here's an example of a great German Lego city, you can definitely get a few ideas there, straight trees and plants, this city is built super realistically.
www.youtube.com/@BrickWorldProject
and english, but fewer videos
www.youtube.com/@BrickWorldInternational
Thanks and yes Bob has a great channel as well. Love his work..