IV just completed the bow section, looks amazing. When you put the spot lights on for the funnel they make you sacrifice a lifeboat Davit which isn’t necessary. Move the light from a different spot closer to the funnel and angle up. Exact same effect and no need to sacrifice pieces off the model
I’m still building my ship (just the stern section remaining now), have ordered this light kit for it. That looks quite a task with all that disassembly 😮. But this vid will certainly be of great help, thank you.
Thanks for the great video! You convinced me to go with the LMB kit over GOB. I may end up buying extra lights for the skylights, bridge and main hull if I can figure it out once I assemble the thing.
I’m super happy I could help! Adding the extra lights is a great idea. I might do it as well. You really can’t go wrong with LMB. I don’t work for them I just know quality and lighting design when I see it.
Hey - thanks for the video. My son is about half way through building the titanic. Are there specific instructions why light my bricks and how to disassemble to add the lights?
Hi just finished the first part of the titanic the last cable you have to disconnect 50 cm connection cable is that the power for the mid section if so where did you put it the instructions are not clear on this many thanks mick👍👍
WOW!!! that looks insane! I didn’t think the Titanic could get any better, but it did! 👏🏻👏🏻 Well done mate, fantastic job with the lights. Great video as always.
*@Lit Bricks* OMG how crazy is that the one? What a great idea. How many lights did you use in the Lego Titanic? That cost just as much as the boat itself? Fantastic!
wouldn't it be amazing if they would design all the interiors of the Titanic with lego? Even if you don't see them it would be awesome to knwo that it's all filled with details :)
@@LitBricks Did you ever add the lights for the black portholes? I was wondering if the Light my Bricks kit had any blank ports on the expansion boards to somehow add in a micro expansion board and use the micro bit lights to add some porthole lights. I love the fact that you can take this one apart while it's lit, and you can't with the other company, I just can't bring myself to buy both kits just to cobble together black portholes on the light my brick kit.
@@jacquiedichter7194 I was going to do that and I still might. I just haven’t had the time. I don’t blame you for not wanting to buy another kit. Maybe I’ll make a video when I actually light up the portholes.
i'm currently building the Titanic, the video contain major spoilers of the brick building experience so i'm gonna bookmark it till i finished mine xD, great video man!
Hi, I’m currently considering buying a light kit for my Lego titanic. And honestly I’m really unsure what to do. There are loads online and I’ve seen a few vids of people installing them, but it’s not that detailed. Also I’m worried I’d mess it up pretty badly installing it. So I want to ask, does the kit come with proper instructions? And should I get this light set?
@@mario-8654 Great question! The instructions are online only for light my bricks kits. Briksmax has physical paper instructions. I would wait for light my bricks to make their 2.0 version. Those lights are pretty much unbreakable. They use a completely different kind of wire. I’m not sure though when they will have it. The regular 1.0 version that I have is great as well but it uses the old wires and can be tedious.
Great video. I may have a strange question but did you have parts that you have left after building in the light kit? I have 3 4×2 red blocks left and a black 14×1 block. Is that right?
@@LitBricks Ok really thank you for your answer. And were there also a brown flat plate 8x2 and 4 brown 1x1 hook blocks left? Because I have te idea I may have forgotten to put them back haha. What parts more do you have left exactly ?
Super video - were you powering the Titanic's lights by battery or electricity (as Light My Bricks suggests in the instructions)? I was thinking of opting for LMB's lights but also looking at the GOB's option in order to light the lower levels. LMB's seems a better kit, but it would be great to light the lower levels to add authentic detail (some of GOB's other details are not authentic). It's my first build with lights, so am completely new to this - any tips appreciated.
Thank you! I have it powered by electricity. It is a great kit but you’re right about the lower levels. I do kinda wish they had them lit. It’s great quality though. I’d say my best tip is to make sure you don’t pinch the wires if you don’t have too. You’ll come to understand when get started. Making sure wires are in between the studs is key as well. Patients will always help. 😃
Weird question maybe: is it easier to implement the light immediately with the first build or do it afterwards? I will receive my first light kits soon, and am wondering what's the best way to start it. Great vid, as always! 😁
The directions are always made for after the build. I’d say it’s easier that way anyway. After it’s built you can see better how and where to hide wires and put lights.
I looked at all options and ended up w/ the game of bricks version with remote and sound. It has a remote, sound, and lights up the lower black section port holes. The only other thing I added was brickstuff wireless connectors so I can still remove the three sections from each other.
Oh man! Can’t wait for my turn to get this ship. The lighting kit is AWESOME! So, since it comes apart in 3 sections, I would assume each can be lit individually? How many batteries for each part, and last, dare I ask how much for the lighting kit??
That is correct! Each section is lit individually. These are run using a USB cable to a wall plug. I’m pretty sure there’s a battery box in the kit that uses like 3 AA’s. The kit itself was $219.
Hey how long do you think it took you for this set to do the lights? Obviously you had to film and stuff but otherwise? Cheers and loved seeing the process thank you for the vid.
IV just completed the bow section, looks amazing. When you put the spot lights on for the funnel they make you sacrifice a lifeboat Davit which isn’t necessary. Move the light from a different spot closer to the funnel and angle up. Exact same effect and no need to sacrifice pieces off the model
I’m still building my ship (just the stern section remaining now), have ordered this light kit for it.
That looks quite a task with all that disassembly 😮. But this vid will certainly be of great help, thank you.
That’s awesome! You’re definitely right, it’s a little tedious. 🤣 Happy I could help out! Thank you!
I can't believe how much of the ship you had to dismantle!!! It's an amazing build and it looks so good now lit up!!! WOW 👍😀
It was very tedious. 🤣🤣 Thank you!
Wow! Fantastic work! Great lights!
Thank you!!
Looks awesome man 😜👍 just wish you could light up the portholes.
Thanks for the great video! You convinced me to go with the LMB kit over GOB. I may end up buying extra lights for the skylights, bridge and main hull if I can figure it out once I assemble the thing.
I’m super happy I could help! Adding the extra lights is a great idea. I might do it as well. You really can’t go wrong with LMB. I don’t work for them I just know quality and lighting design when I see it.
Just starting to put the lights in your video was very helpful thanks 👍👍😁😁
Thank you! It’s my pleasure! It’s why I do this! 😃
Awesome job Mike! Love the location!
Thank you! I gotta say it’s weird without the cat bridge. I like it though.
What a great spot eh?? How did LEGO know??? Hahaha
@@thefub101 Magic! 🤣🤣
Hey - thanks for the video. My son is about half way through building the titanic. Are there specific instructions why light my bricks and how to disassemble to add the lights?
Light my bricks are the best quality. Their instructions are online and do a great job showing what to take apart.
OMG epic set .. with lighting from far it looks exactly like the real 🚢 great effort 👍👍
Thank you!
Hi just finished the first part of the titanic the last cable you have to disconnect 50 cm connection cable is that the power for the mid section if so where did you put it the instructions are not clear on this many thanks mick👍👍
Yes. You remove it (the 50cm) and use it on part 2 step 4. Hope this helps. 😃
@@LitBricks yes it helps a lot thanks very much for your help 👍👍😁😁
@@michaeljay7843 My pleasure!
WOW!!! that looks insane!
I didn’t think the Titanic could get any better, but it did! 👏🏻👏🏻
Well done mate, fantastic job with the lights.
Great video as always.
Thank you!! I appreciate it!
*@Lit Bricks* OMG how crazy is that the one? What a great idea. How many lights did you use in the Lego Titanic? That cost just as much as the boat itself? Fantastic!
Thanks! There are a lot of lights. I’m not sure how many. It definitely isn’t cheap. 🤣
I installed the “Light my bricks” lighting kit on my Titanic. Looks awesome but took me longer to install the lights than it did to build it !!!
wouldn't it be amazing if they would design all the interiors of the Titanic with lego? Even if you don't see them it would be awesome to knwo that it's all filled with details :)
That would be awesome!
Looks really cool, only thing I would have liked to have seen would have been some of the portholes in the black lower deck sections to have been lit
There is another light company that did that. I might add them myself.
@@LitBricks Did you ever add the lights for the black portholes? I was wondering if the Light my Bricks kit had any blank ports on the expansion boards to somehow add in a micro expansion board and use the micro bit lights to add some porthole lights. I love the fact that you can take this one apart while it's lit, and you can't with the other company, I just can't bring myself to buy both kits just to cobble together black portholes on the light my brick kit.
@@jacquiedichter7194 I was going to do that and I still might. I just haven’t had the time. I don’t blame you for not wanting to buy another kit. Maybe I’ll make a video when I actually light up the portholes.
i'm currently building the Titanic, the video contain major spoilers of the brick building experience so i'm gonna bookmark it till i finished mine xD, great video man!
🤣 No problem! Thank you!
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Hi, I’m currently considering buying a light kit for my Lego titanic. And honestly I’m really unsure what to do. There are loads online and I’ve seen a few vids of people installing them, but it’s not that detailed. Also I’m worried I’d mess it up pretty badly installing it. So I want to ask, does the kit come with proper instructions? And should I get this light set?
@@mario-8654 Great question! The instructions are online only for light my bricks kits. Briksmax has physical paper instructions. I would wait for light my bricks to make their 2.0 version. Those lights are pretty much unbreakable. They use a completely different kind of wire. I’m not sure though when they will have it. The regular 1.0 version that I have is great as well but it uses the old wires and can be tedious.
Great video! Do they provide TWO set of instructions - one for AFTER builiding the ship and one for WHILE building the ship?
@@Tommy_007 Thank you! For this kit the instructions are for after it’s built. The 2.0 lights however have instructions for lighting while building.
@@LitBricks Thank you.
could add a few lights to the namesign or maybe a lighting strip below it to shine on it like a spotlight?
There is an extra slot in the expansion board on the sign. I’ll definitely do that! Thanks!
man that is awesome!!!! hey do you have the seinfeld set lighted up by any chance?
I do! There’s a video on the channel.
@@LitBricks nice im ganna check that out!!
Great video. I may have a strange question but did you have parts that you have left after building in the light kit? I have 3 4×2 red blocks left and a black 14×1 block. Is that right?
Yes, that is correct! I just went and looked at what I had left after lighting it and those parts were in the bag!
@@LitBricks Ok really thank you for your answer. And were there also a brown flat plate 8x2 and 4 brown 1x1 hook blocks left? Because I have te idea I may have forgotten to put them back haha. What parts more do you have left exactly ?
@@louwepost4421 Other than the 3 red and the one big black piece all I have left are the tiny extra parts that are left over.
Super video - were you powering the Titanic's lights by battery or electricity (as Light My Bricks suggests in the instructions)? I was thinking of opting for LMB's lights but also looking at the GOB's option in order to light the lower levels. LMB's seems a better kit, but it would be great to light the lower levels to add authentic detail (some of GOB's other details are not authentic). It's my first build with lights, so am completely new to this - any tips appreciated.
Thank you! I have it powered by electricity. It is a great kit but you’re right about the lower levels. I do kinda wish they had them lit. It’s great quality though. I’d say my best tip is to make sure you don’t pinch the wires if you don’t have too. You’ll come to understand when get started. Making sure wires are in between the studs is key as well. Patients will always help. 😃
Pretty Awsome
Thanks!
Weird question maybe: is it easier to implement the light immediately with the first build or do it afterwards? I will receive my first light kits soon, and am wondering what's the best way to start it. Great vid, as always! 😁
The directions are always made for after the build. I’d say it’s easier that way anyway. After it’s built you can see better how and where to hide wires and put lights.
Looks really neat. Could you put a link to the lighting set you bought? Thanks.
Most of them came from www.lightmybricks.com/
Some of the others are Briksmax from Lightailing.com
@@LitBricks Thanks. My wife wants to light up some of our sets but I didn’t know where to start. Then I stumbled upon your channel.
@@TheLegoStud My pleasure! Happy to help! That’s what my channel is all about! 😃
I looked at all options and ended up w/ the game of bricks version with remote and sound. It has a remote, sound, and lights up the lower black section port holes. The only other thing I added was brickstuff wireless connectors so I can still remove the three sections from each other.
They should have lit up the cabins too.. don't you think so?
They probably should have. I might actually add some myself. I still like it though.
Oh man! Can’t wait for my turn to get this ship. The lighting kit is AWESOME! So, since it comes apart in 3 sections, I would assume each can be lit individually? How many batteries for each part, and last, dare I ask how much for the lighting kit??
That is correct! Each section is lit individually. These are run using a USB cable to a wall plug. I’m pretty sure there’s a battery box in the kit that uses like 3 AA’s. The kit itself was $219.
@@LitBricks Thanks for the info! Not as expensive as I was guessing in my head. :)
It looks amazing! Do you need to use some kind of adhesives? I plan to tear it down one day and build it back together
Thanks! No I did not. Everything is screws and metal brackets.
@@LitBricks thanks for your kind reply! Are those included in the light kit itself or did you screw it into the set itself?
@@larsnoorman Oh! Thought you meant the tables. 🤦🏻♂️😃 The lights are held by the LEGO or a tiny 2 sided sticker.
@@LitBricks aah okay thank you! Might be difficult to dismantle then I guess. That's something to think about
Can the installation of light bricks be done as inital building is happening
I would say that you can but, all the instructions have the installation after it’s built. It might be tricky to figure it out. Its possible though.
Awesome thanks mate I'm only on the front section atm man it's big lol
@@stevengreenwood3470 No problem! Have a great time building!
May i ask where did you get that large wall shelf?
Menards. It’s my local hardware/ home improvement store.
Hello. How difficult was it? Raté from 1 to 10 please
All light kits are kinda tedious. I’d say this one wasn’t too bad because of the size. I’ll give it 6 out of 10.
Hey how long do you think it took you for this set to do the lights? Obviously you had to film and stuff but otherwise? Cheers and loved seeing the process thank you for the vid.
Thank you! It took about 5hr to put these lights on.
Exllence would be a accepted for this video and possibly off this planet is their any videos on the connection of the wire connection
Thank you! I might have a video about that in the backlog of videos. Are you looking for how I have everything hooked up to the wall plugs?
The stacks was never light up on the real ship, , ps nice work 🫡👌
Exactly right! That’s why they are spot lit only. Just to showcase the stack.