If you like to build realistic LEGO houses, you know what a big difference nicely designed furniture can make. It can take a LEGO structure from simply being a toy, to becoming a sophisticated and realistic miniature model. Most official LEGO sets come with simple furniture pieces, however there are some LEGO themes that consistently […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
Ah yes, finally something NEXO to make the original Fortrex look dainty! Lots of figures here and a larger structure than it appears to be at first glance. I have to also say, the main build here is about 10x more playable than the beloved classic castles of the 1980s.Video: LEGO NEXO Knights Knighton Castle review! 70357Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
Happy Flashback Friday. If you follow my haul videos you've recently seen me get a sticker sheet for one of these sets, but what I didn't show was that I also bought a complete set before that to review. Honestly it's not a great set, but it has a tremendous amount of charm.Video: LEGO System McDonald's Restaurant from 1999! set 3438Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
This is I believe the 4th or 5th time I've published footage of a camera riding around on my train tracks, but the first time I've done a video with nothing else. I experimented with a brand new simple Power Functions-based servo turntable (shown at the end of the video), but rotation cannot be fluid because the PF system deals in distinct steps of input and power. I may discard this whole concept and stick to the far more stable static mount I used previously and in the inner loop segments in this video.Video: Ride the trains around my LEGO city! ??Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
In recent months I believe type of video most requested by viewers is a minifig-view drive through the streets of my main layout. I believe most folks asking for such a thing had an RC car with a camera on it in mind. However, RC cars sufficiently small and yet well-controlled at very slow speeds are surprisingly rare. Even more critically, RC cars can't handle the extremely tight turns of LEGO road baseplates unless you take them extremely wide and just right, which ultimately leads to awkward multi-point turns. After carefully researching & ruling out every single wheeled option I could find, I turned my attention to tanks, since they are generally slow and can spin within their own length. Here again I found a shocking dearth of qualified candidates, with just two options passing cursory inspection. This video here is taken with the second option, the initial design intent of...