So on YouTube there is this guy. This guy has this face. This face is in every thumbnail. It's always the same. He has an alias, and when you put it into Google Translate it comes out "Hero of the Stones." Stones? I get the feeling it's one of those transliteration vs. translation situations, and what's really intended is "Hero of the Bricks," for aside from specializing in miniatur-gesichtsbilder, he does a whole lot of LEGO stuff. At least, that is, he did a lot of LEGO stuff. Apparently this brick/stone guy is going to start doing just a bit less after the LEGO legal team sent him a love letter (warning: strange language, use closed captions & auto-translate) that was much too early for Valentine's Day. (Then again, the Winter Village sets always release in what, early September?) Apparently the real-world Danish Agents of Shield analogue known as Dem Murstenbeskyttere is concerned that good...
My short-form LEGO video channel finally earned its custom URL between seasons and is now accessible via http://youtube.com/c/QUiCKBRiCKS. I've just uploaded my first 2019 quick review and will be adding more over the coming months. This channel is intended for folks who don't have time for or aren't interested in my standard long narrative reviews, and it has also been expanded out to cover previews of large groups of upcoming products plus some additional succinct content types yet to be demoed.On a barely related note, I also picked up a shortcut for my build channel, so you can get to it on a computer at http://youtube.com/c/JangBuilds.Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
The above poll results from the Community tab on my YouTube channel seem pretty dang conclusive to me. So how come whenever I dislike absolutely anything in a review, I receive a strongly negative viewer reaction, accusing me of being shamefully ungrateful and completely lacking the brainpower and life experience to understand the material and the decisions made by product designers? Why is my opinion so often seen as an effrontery if it isn't 100% positive?Original linkOriginal author: theJANG
Over the years I've done a bunch of Throwback Thursday & Flashback Friday uploads covering vintage sets or LEGO catalogs, but this week I turned the retro focus on my speed builds, re-rendering a couple of roughly 6-year-old blur-lapses to the JANG Builds It! channel. I have about 60 such back-catalog videos of varying speeds that I have always planned to bring over to the new channel. The original plan from a year or more ago was to do the full transfer before launching such a (then hypothetical) build-only sub-brand, but when Studio B came together this season, just before the big release drop, there was no time. A slow catch-up it will be, then. No problem!I also have over 40 hyperspeed clips from my 2015 "built in 60 seconds" experiment that I'm not sure what to do with. I can slow them down a bit, some farther than others if...
It's extremely difficult for me to fathom the concept that months have passed since my most recent post here, but the date stamps do not lie! Truth be told, this site hasn't provided the value to readers it should have for quite a long time. Most of my posts have been simple links to new videos I've published. Sadly this can be a more reliable way to get notified of new content than subscribing directly to my YouTube channel and even "clicking the bell," since YouTube's algorithms these days are positively torturous and often seem simultaneously anti-viewer and anti-creator (unless you make or like exploitative compilations of other peoples' content or over-the-top insane conspiracy theories). That's a rant for another place & time, though.It's a new year and I'm finally ready to pull Jangbricks.com out of its slumber by giving it a new life closer to its original intended purpose. I'm...