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I like this more than the MILS tutorials I have seen. This seems like it wastes less bricks underneath and creates a more dynamic difference between curbs, sidewalks, and roads. Very cool!
I think 2 studs wide for a one way bike lane is fine, but then you would need it on both sides of the road. If you want it to be a two way I'd make it 5 wide, with two studs blue, then a white stripe and then another two studs.
I'm loving this channel! Even if I don't build exactly like how it is on this video. I love watching stuff like this because it gives me so many ideas! I really appreciate such a high quality video for AFOLs.
love love LOVE this… its going to be the new design for our Main Street.. I just question LEGO’s choice of cycle lane colour its quite stark n looks a little like a stream running alongside the road! We’ve just started to design & build a city ourselves.. Although it’ll not be anywhere near the amazing city you guys have… you guys are AMAZING & we can’t stop watching your videos, so inspirational! 💕We’re hope to aspire towards the scale of yours eventually tho..
Thanks so much! And haha, never thought of it looking like a stream, but you do have a good point - where we live, bike lanes are either white or light green
Thank you! We build the modulars and buildings on essentially a stand… we use four of the 16x16 plates, on top of bricks for support, which raises the modulars to the sidewalk level!
I would imagine four wide would be better for a one lane bike path, or you can even use those new river pieces that came out with the jungle sets. I'm less annoyed at the width and more with the color as ours are red, not blue.
Easy to modify as needed for your own personal preferences! Ours our green where we live, but LEGO makes them blue, so we figured we’d carry their color through our city.
@@AFOLTV I'm a big fan of 2 seater vehicles, like what were seen in the Adventurers theme. So if you could look into building 2 seater vehicles, that would be great. I want to build some of them. 🙂
Hi, great tutorial again! Love how you integrated the bike lane mils style. How about using some adjusted plates to hold the white lines on the side of the road? Like, using them underneath the big new road plates on one or two points to attach the white lines onto them. 👍🏼
I like the idea! Although, truthfully they don’t really move much. It’s a snug fit, and we’ve used this method throughout our whole city without any issues
@@AFOLTV okay, well, we’re actually gonna try your method next weekend to try and integrate the bikelanes better in out city. If it fits and sticks, it fits and sticks I guess then 😁👍🏼 thanks again and keep on going, we really like your posts 👍🏼
@@AFOLTV yeah bricklink would be very helpful for me however its very expensive shipping it to Japan. Im better off getting from the Pick-A-Brick wall, but the parts here are very limited due to the pandemic. Only 20 pieces are available on the wall and its the same parts until its sold out. Hope there was an easier way then me paying $100USD For those yellow Lego Classics of 1500 pieces. I bought 4 of those boxes.😂😂😅😅 Great built though😊✌️🗾
Instead of the bike lane being all blue, I feel like it would have benefitted far better had he used the 1x2 in grey and in yellow and rotation every other coo
You chose to widen the road by two tiles either side, instead of widening the too narrow bike lane. I hope others choose a more equitable distribution of road space.
Chose to widen the road to better fit 6-wide vehicles, and used LEGO’s standard bike lane width. As mentioned in the video, you could easily widen the lane to your personal preference… that’s the beauty of LEGO, it’s customizable
I like the tutorial, because you put the crappy new road plates to good use. But if you make the bike line as low as it is and not flush with the rest AND blue it looks like a drainige gutter to me.
The cycle lane is actually the same height as the road surface & I agree the bright blue is a bit weird but it's blue because Lego have those azure blue 4x2 tiles printed with bicycles to make cycle lanes!🤷♂️
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Could you make corner/turns? For the new road plates?
Looks good! That bike lane being protected is nicer than real life.
Haha very true - thanks for watching!
IKR!! 😁
It is protected in my country. Motorcycles still get in😂
I like this more than the MILS tutorials I have seen. This seems like it wastes less bricks underneath and creates a more dynamic difference between curbs, sidewalks, and roads. Very cool!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
I think 2 studs wide for a one way bike lane is fine, but then you would need it on both sides of the road. If you want it to be a two way I'd make it 5 wide, with two studs blue, then a white stripe and then another two studs.
I'm loving this channel! Even if I don't build exactly like how it is on this video. I love watching stuff like this because it gives me so many ideas! I really appreciate such a high quality video for AFOLs.
Great tutorial and construction. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
great tutorial! subbed!
Thank you, welcome to the channel!!
@@AFOLTV thanks!
I bow down to the mighty Brick Queen.
Looks great! I also really like that police car design :O
Thanks! We have instructions for it on our site 😄
The madman did it again
Can you do the same layout with one lane for cars and the other for tram
love love LOVE this… its going to be the new design for our Main Street.. I just question LEGO’s choice of cycle lane colour its quite stark n looks a little like a stream running alongside the road!
We’ve just started to design & build a city ourselves.. Although it’ll not be anywhere near the amazing city you guys have… you guys are AMAZING & we can’t stop watching your videos, so inspirational! 💕We’re hope to aspire towards the scale of yours eventually tho..
Thanks so much! And haha, never thought of it looking like a stream, but you do have a good point - where we live, bike lanes are either white or light green
I thought it was a little river too! Of course, that could be nice as well!
How I wish my country has dedicated bicycle lanes like this. Nice!
Thanks!
If you want to buy all the pieces from bricklink one of these costs little over 60 bucks
b r u h...
very nice good job I like it
Thank you!
Love this! Will incorporate this into my city. One question: how would you build the modular to fit it with this type of configuration?
Thank you! We build the modulars and buildings on essentially a stand… we use four of the 16x16 plates, on top of bricks for support, which raises the modulars to the sidewalk level!
Use mils system
I would imagine four wide would be better for a one lane bike path, or you can even use those new river pieces that came out with the jungle sets. I'm less annoyed at the width and more with the color as ours are red, not blue.
Easy to modify as needed for your own personal preferences! Ours our green where we live, but LEGO makes them blue, so we figured we’d carry their color through our city.
Good work
Nice
Thanks!
Where could I find the tree tutorials found in this video? I only ones I see are palm and pine trees.
Love'in the BDPD cop car at 0:00 🙂
Thanks! Instructions can be found on our website 😄 www.afolstore.com
@@AFOLTV I'm a big fan of 2 seater vehicles, like what were seen in the Adventurers theme. So if you could look into building 2 seater vehicles, that would be great. I want to build some of them. 🙂
Awesome build. Will definitely use this in my city. Do you have a parts lists for easy buying off brick link?
Could definitely add it to the website 🤔, haven’t made a parts list for it. Let us look into adding it
Absolutely... Preparing to start building this myself.. A parts list would be fantastic thank you 👍
Hi, great tutorial again! Love how you integrated the bike lane mils style. How about using some adjusted plates to hold the white lines on the side of the road? Like, using them underneath the big new road plates on one or two points to attach the white lines onto them. 👍🏼
I like the idea! Although, truthfully they don’t really move much. It’s a snug fit, and we’ve used this method throughout our whole city without any issues
@@AFOLTV okay, well, we’re actually gonna try your method next weekend to try and integrate the bikelanes better in out city. If it fits and sticks, it fits and sticks I guess then 😁👍🏼 thanks again and keep on going, we really like your posts 👍🏼
I have could do the bike line and still havd side walk
Yo, what's that background track? Can I get a hold of that somehow? It's pretty hot
Is there a parts list for this build? I can’t seem to find it in the site, thanks
I am looking for one also
Just added back! afolstore.com/collections/latest-arrivals/products/lego%C2%AE-city-modular-road-with-bike-lane-instructions
I love your Lego city
Thank you!
Just came across this video and love the idea! Was wondering if you still have the build/parts file since i couldn't find them in the store...
We just added it back! afolstore.com/collections/latest-arrivals/products/lego%C2%AE-city-modular-road-with-bike-lane-instructions
Very good!
Thank you!
Nice job mate. Seems simple. The only problem everyone has is actually having the parts to do them.haha
Haha a lot of the parts used are cheap/ easy to find in Bricklink. A few of them are also at LEGO Store Pick a Brick right now!
@@AFOLTV yeah bricklink would be very helpful for me however its very expensive shipping it to Japan. Im better off getting from the Pick-A-Brick wall, but the parts here are very limited due to the pandemic. Only 20 pieces are available on the wall and its the same parts until its sold out. Hope there was an easier way then me paying $100USD For those yellow Lego Classics of 1500 pieces. I bought 4 of those boxes.😂😂😅😅 Great built though😊✌️🗾
Awesome 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Having a little trouble finding this build on your website. Would it be possible to share the link with me? thanks!
Also looking for parts list!
Just added it back! afolstore.com/collections/latest-arrivals/products/lego%C2%AE-city-modular-road-with-bike-lane-instructions
@@sab22k Just added it back! afolstore.com/collections/latest-arrivals/products/lego%C2%AE-city-modular-road-with-bike-lane-instructions
👋Hi, I Like Your MOC bicose ist crazy Gooood 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
@@AFOLTV It is just like this 👍👍👍👍👍
How would these work with intersections?
Just add more spacing 😄
Awesome.
Thanks!
I’m currently looking on your website for this build to purchase!!! However I’m not finding it!!! Please help!!
We just added it back! afolstore.com/collections/latest-arrivals/products/lego%C2%AE-city-modular-road-with-bike-lane-instructions
I really like the way you made this I was wondering if there is a reason the bike lane is down a little and not flush?
Same level as the road! That way when you have crosswalks, or crossroads, the lane is level with the street
Why is the bike lane blue? It looks like a little stream.
Standard for LEGO sets!
Hello! Great job! But where is the link to the trees?
Thanks! They can be found in this instructions video: ruclips.net/video/spBpa1p4hrQ/видео.html
@@AFOLTV thanks
Cool 👍👍
Thank you!
not sure why the cycle lane is below in height. would make for pretty bad accidents i guess.
It is level with the street
@@AFOLTV true but the separator is elevated. I think in most settings the cycle lane is on the same level as the walkway.
Can you do a LEGO Dodge Challenger please
Check out our Sheriff build, it’s similar! ruclips.net/video/Mwyg7cIBf7c/видео.html
@@AFOLTV thanks but what if I wanted to do 8 studs wide
Instead of the bike lane being all blue, I feel like it would have benefitted far better had he used the 1x2 in grey and in yellow and rotation every other coo
I was going to put a bike trail in my city, but I decided to add a skyscraper instead lol.
Haha nothing wrong with that!
I’m going to build a lego city with your systems
That will be awesome!
Who like lego
You should of started with a parts list first.
You chose to widen the road by two tiles either side, instead of widening the too narrow bike lane. I hope others choose a more equitable distribution of road space.
Chose to widen the road to better fit 6-wide vehicles, and used LEGO’s standard bike lane width. As mentioned in the video, you could easily widen the lane to your personal preference… that’s the beauty of LEGO, it’s customizable
I like the tutorial, because you put the crappy new road plates to good use. But if you make the bike line as low as it is and not flush with the rest AND blue it looks like a drainige gutter to me.
The cycle lane is actually the same height as the road surface & I agree the bright blue is a bit weird but it's blue because Lego have those azure blue 4x2 tiles printed with bicycles to make cycle lanes!🤷♂️
Yeah the cycle lane is too narrow...
its smal, but cute. *top
Haha thanks
oh man i dont wanna waste a base plate for dis
Theoretically you wouldn't have to 😉
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