Hello fans of bricks and stop motion, here you are on the channel of a LEGO® fan who enjoys stop motion films. That's why I've combined both, building and stop motion, and create videos that I hope you enjoy watching as much as I enjoy creating. You will see a mixture of pure stop motion build videos, videos with little stories around the build, as well as shorts with minifigures build or minisets.
Would've been a thumbs up from me had they used a male Lego for these generally male roles, but they didn't. You can't ekscape this bullshit no matter where you go. 👎
It bothers me with some figures too. Not here, actually. I find the figure funny, regardless of whether it fits. Thanks for watching and for your comment. 👍
Thanks to you. I didn't have any expectations at first, but I fell in love with this series as soon as I started building it. Really cool figures and so versatile, they're great fun.
You'll love it. But what strikes me here again: Has anyone announced a competition for the Ninjago figures for the booklets with the motto: Who has the biggest sword? 😂
Oh really? I would have thought they would publish the same magazine in each country, just localized (advertising, competitions etc.), wouldn't that be cheaper for the publisher? Too bad.
@@Brick_Luke it was like this until one or two releases before - all countries were getting the same toy 😀 and I am surprised too that they decided to use different toys in different countries 😀
At first I didn't like the brickheadz, but now I really like them. This one looks great and looks similar to both the minifigure and the character right?
Thanks for watching. 🙂 About the time required: It's hard to say, because I can only work on the videos after work when the children are asleep, so that adds up to a lot of minutes during the week. But if I add it up, it comes to about 2 full days for a medium-sized set. Preparation, photos from the build, developing photos in Lightroom and Photoshop, intro and details, cutting in DaVinciResolve. For a set like the Millenium Falcon, that's over 1700 individual photos. 😊