Wow! This is such an amazing moc! Your part usage is awesome.🤩 So appreciate you taking the time to show us in detail your project. Love all your mechanical details too, so accurate.
Your creativity, observation, and lateral thinking is next to none. Your MOCs inspire me to think outside the box with my LEGO builds and in my woodworking and embroidery as well. Thanks dude!
Wow what an amazing build. All the awesome detail you managed to capture really makes this hard to tell its even lego. Also you did an awesome job really capturing the exact feel of the sorce you was inspired by. Another amazing build to add to the city. Great job my friend.
Hey Dave, hope things are going well. This was a fun build, I want to try and design several industrial style buildings. Would love to do a steel mill at some point also.
Hey buddy thanks, with the weather getting colder now, Im hoping to start having more freetime to post a little more often than I have been. Got a lot of plans I want to do over the winter to my display.
I have seen ALOT of builds and I know this will sound odd, but I'm most impressed by the trailers. I grew up in a small town in a run down trailer park and your hit just kinda hit me - in a good way. :)
Oh thanks, growing up in small towns and having many friends and family that lived in trailer parks. It was a must have addition to my city. Still need to finish the area off and get lights hooked up, but really happy with that little corner of town myself. 😀
Wow that is a great build as usual. Just a bit of information about that harvester, it is what is known as a forage harvester. What it does is make chaft, which farmers use to make silage for feeding livestock. They put it into a bunker and cover it with plastic usually. Then they wait until it is ready to feed the animals. Usually they mix hay or grass, straw and silage to make the feed.
I like how the bent arms on the vertical ladders give a bit of a sense that it's a round cage. Also I think it's funny that the official Lego name for those pieces is "space skeleton" arms.
i used to travel past grain silos all the time and this looks faithful to what I remember. that's a lot of stems just for corn 🌽. perhaps you could build your grain hopper cars in an Agway livery
I've always wanted to do something like this. I've even been collecting the parts, I got the 1x6x5 panels thanks to a heads up from you way back that lego had them for pennies.
There is a Danish youtuber I follow that uses light tan small leaf elements (part 2423 on bricklink), the bar element (#63965) with some topped with the technic axle (#3749) all parts in tan. It gives a more realistic wheat field. Other than that. The small town looks fantastic and I cant wait for another update.
Love the windows, wish there were more styles of windows and doors available that were truer to the real world like urs I've been lookin for period style doors and windows etc I like period buildings and style they have No clue where to start but guess try draw some and see how it goes
My website for LED Lights, instructions, stickers, custom printed parts and more.
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Now that's what you call a homage, top job man
Thanks 😊
The corn field is amazingly clever.
Thanks, I wasnt sure at first but once I got alot of them placed I starting loving it.
@@BevinsBricks The combine and thinned out corn stalk bases was very clever. 👏🏻
Wow! This is such an amazing moc! Your part usage is awesome.🤩 So appreciate you taking the time to show us in detail your project. Love all your mechanical details too, so accurate.
Thank you so much I appreciate it.
GTA V map vibes 😂👍🔥
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Looks incredible! Reminds me of our hometown (back in Ohio) before moving to CA. Really well done!
Oh I didnt know you were from Ohio, I live only 14 miles from the Ohio border, a lot of beautiful country around here.
great city update looking forward to more!
Thanks, just posted a new one today
That is a great way to make corn! The whole build came out awesome
Thanks my friend, hope your doing well.
Another awesome build keep it going
Thanks
Outstanding work!!!
Thank you 😊
Thank you 😊
Such a realistic build, great size . All details smoothly executed 👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome! I love realistic buildings in town and city MOCs.
Thanks, I use a lot of real life builds and train displays for inspiration.
That Silo set up is one of the best City Style MOC’s I have ever seen. Keep Brickin.
Thanks I really appreciate it.
Looks amazing...
Thanks Mike
Your creativity, observation, and lateral thinking is next to none. Your MOCs inspire me to think outside the box with my LEGO builds and in my woodworking and embroidery as well. Thanks dude!
Thank you so much for the kind words. Glad to hear my work has inspired you 😀
Another Bevins beauty 🤩
😆 🤣 thanks 😊
Amazing builds as ever
Thank you 😊
Fantastic build.And I joy to watch and hear your explanation for solutions.
Great to see this update 👁👁👍👍
Hey Zaba, thanks so much !
I miss The OG bevins bricks name so it’s super cool to see you back with city updates
Wow what an amazing build. All the awesome detail you managed to capture really makes this hard to tell its even lego. Also you did an awesome job really capturing the exact feel of the sorce you was inspired by. Another amazing build to add to the city. Great job my friend.
Hey Dave, hope things are going well. This was a fun build, I want to try and design several industrial style buildings. Would love to do a steel mill at some point also.
Great job buddy. Your attention to detail and creativity is awesome!
Hey buddy thanks, with the weather getting colder now, Im hoping to start having more freetime to post a little more often than I have been. Got a lot of plans I want to do over the winter to my display.
@@BevinsBricks That would be awesome buddy! Hope all is well.
@bretuecker been doing great, had a great summer. Took the whole family to florida for a week . Long overdue vacation.
Glad to hear buddy
it looks great! good job
Thanks
It looks amazing!! Once again, you killed it on the detailing
Thanks so much
@@BevinsBricksYou're welcome!
Great Job
Thanks
I have seen ALOT of builds and I know this will sound odd, but I'm most impressed by the trailers. I grew up in a small town in a run down trailer park and your hit just kinda hit me - in a good way. :)
Oh thanks, growing up in small towns and having many friends and family that lived in trailer parks. It was a must have addition to my city. Still need to finish the area off and get lights hooked up, but really happy with that little corner of town myself. 😀
Awesome video, as always! Great job!
Thanks 😊
Very cool!
Thanks
Corn looks great
Thanks
Wow that is a great build as usual.
Just a bit of information about that harvester, it is what is known as a forage harvester. What it does is make chaft, which farmers use to make silage for feeding livestock. They put it into a bunker and cover it with plastic usually. Then they wait until it is ready to feed the animals. Usually they mix hay or grass, straw and silage to make the feed.
Thanks so much :)
Doing the corn is a forage harvester ? I know they usually mix the corn with the hay but didnt know much else about the process.
Yes they turn the corn into chaft with the forage harvester.
Beautiful work, as always. Very creative.
Thanks
We have to do lunch, sometime. Have a great weekend.
I like how the bent arms on the vertical ladders give a bit of a sense that it's a round cage. Also I think it's funny that the official Lego name for those pieces is "space skeleton" arms.
Thanks, I always called them the robot arm, never knew the official name was space skeleton arm that is funny 😁 😂
Juste awesommmmmmmmme
Thanks 😊
My jaw dropped. That's amazing!
Thank you so much, I appreciate it.
i used to travel past grain silos all the time and this looks faithful to what I remember. that's a lot of stems just for corn 🌽. perhaps you could build your grain hopper cars in an Agway livery
Yes I plan to make cars as well
MOre Trains! Yes!
Trying to work more into the display :)
looks like a real small town
Thanks 😊
I've always wanted to do something like this. I've even been collecting the parts, I got the 1x6x5 panels thanks to a heads up from you way back that lego had them for pennies.
Haha, yeah I wish I could find deals like that still. I havent seen a good part deal on the lego site scince they stopped with bricks and pieces.
Man, you’re good, Bevin!
Awe thank you 😊
awesome
That looks great i wonder what trains might get parked near the silo to work there
Still need to design some, but I want to make some custom grain cars.
@@BevinsBricks sounds good and i have made a custom Gondola car for my Lego railway that i could reuse as a grain car a few months ago
Jeez, welcome backl
Thanks, hoping now that fall has arrived Ill get more build time in.
Really love your builds Daryl. Do you do a lot of research online or in person before building something?
Really depends on the build, if I am able to I like to do both
300th like! I’ve been waiting for this video for s while now! :D
Thanks, have plans for a few other unique additions soon as well.
There is a Danish youtuber I follow that uses light tan small leaf elements (part 2423 on bricklink), the bar element (#63965) with some topped with the technic axle (#3749) all parts in tan. It gives a more realistic wheat field. Other than that. The small town looks fantastic and I cant wait for another update.
Sounds exactly like what I plan to do, but Im usong 1x2 round plates for the base instead as it is much cheaper
@@BevinsBricks fair. the build that I saw did look to be on the pricier side per area. can't wait to see what you come up with just the same
Love the windows, wish there were more styles of windows and doors available that were truer to the real world like urs
I've been lookin for period style doors and windows etc
I like period buildings and style they have
No clue where to start but guess try draw some and see how it goes
Im constantly trying to make new simple designs for people to use with windows. Should be adding some more options to my site in the next few weeks.
Great update. Nice techniques. Also, I'm calling the cops for the usage of off brands!!! Lol jk jk it's your city your build hour choice
😆 🤣 😂 if im not doing illegal techniques, Im using illegal parts lol
@BevinsBricks love it. I have a lot of off brand parts lego doesn't make that makes city building much better
Could you maybe next time make a video about making it, instead of just explaining it? Either way, it looks amazing. Great job man.
Thanks, as for making things, I do videos like that on my other channel Bevins Bricks World. I also sell instructions on my website.
That’s not a grain harvesting machine it’s a silage machine for animal feed you wouldn’t get grain out of it.
Yeah I mispoke
@@BevinsBricks still amazing work everything you build is top notch
Dude.
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Really ? Thats odd
@@BevinsBricks I tried again - it's working now! Love this project.