The mimic gwp is currently SELLING for £60 on eBay in the UK... It's crazy. Obviously the UK market is smaller than the North American market but I'd say if you aren't fussed about it save it and sell it later.
@bricksie please add cross bracing or lower frames to the tables, there will be a lot of collective weight on this and with your legs all facing the same way with screws in the same spots I would not underestimate the ability of the legs to hinge if you give it a shove.
Hi there . I was wondering if you ever thought about hiding your pop up holes. What I’m trying to say is the square holes you have in the city that you pop up through can’t they be hidden. If you had a broad that fills the gap and you only placed on there a very simple Lego park or a carpark or just something quite flat. You then have clips on the broad so you are easy able to remove the hole thing so you can pop up when you need to. You would be able to put big Lego modular buildings on them. But instead of having a hole in the city, you could have a green park. I hope I have made myself clear. Wish I could draw my idea for you. Enjoy all your video.
Nice haul! Bought the Natural history museum on the website today, partly because I don’t have it and partly because I wanted the food truck GWP. I could’ve bought the Batman art set as well, but I couldn’t afford to get them both.
The second Ninjago Micro set has popped up on the Insiders collectible page on LEGO's website ... 2300 points for Micro Ninjago City Docks! Didn't expect it so soon after the first set.
Hi Bricksie, love your studio and I have enjoyed watching it evolve as well. One question though, in reference to your entrance door. It seems a bit fragile. But maybe you have a second door that can't be seen? If not, I imagine your front door in your house is sturdier than the one in the studio. If possible I would also install bars on the ground floor windows as well but that might be illegal due to fire regulations? I understand you have alarms installed and whatnot so you are probably good but I found it funny when you hesitate to buy 3 fire extinguishers due to the cost. It's such a small investment compared to what your LEGO is worth. Go for 4, it's such a huge place and when panic comes it's well worth to have a fire extinguisher near by. 1 at the top end and 1 at the bottom end in the main room. 1 at the entrance room or side room and 1 on the second floor. I understand it's tempting to cut back on non-LEGO expenses, but if you now have bought a studio and plan to pile up 100-150,000 CAD worth of LEGOs, I would put a significant amount of investment of the security too. On the other hand you may have future plans to upgrade your security gradually and then my comment is worthless anyway. ;-) BTW, love your dream.
Developing and opening a commercial property is a massive undertaking and stressful their is always a list of things that can go better and over time more things will happen on that list. One thing in a commercial lease is insurance is mandatory, and typically calls for $3 million in liability coverage, and that typically works out to around $150 a month, so yea liability is a constant consideration when leasing commercial properties but reality is at some point you also need to get home and see your kids because the stress of it all is consuming. Best way to describe leasing a commercial property is like going down a rabbit hole, once that journey begins their is no turning back, but moving forward everything is constantly changing
I noticed in your videos that you built an interesting Lego building around a support column in your basement. Could you do a video showing how you built it? A parts list would also be great. Thank you.
I got my Ferrari SP3 in a shipping box from lego on release day and I still have not built it. I might buy another and keep that for resale in 20yrs time see what I can get for it.
The D&D set looks awesome, but I'll wait until it's on a nice discount in the future. Can't say the Batman art set appeals to me; not a fan of Lego 'art' overal. I'm a minifigure scale enthusiast. 😁I'm eager to see more Studio updates... Slowly but surely the end (or should I say: beginning) is in sight. Cheers!
Don't know what d&d really is bot that set looks amazing. That price is steep for me personally though, bad enough I want the lion knight castle and Rivendell, not sure how I'm doing that but i better have lots of points by that time 😄
@@seanm4075 I know that is the cold air return. I was thinking of the heat coming from the heater on the ceiling. It's much closer to the Lego on the wall than on the ground.
I don't really find that Gotham City Skyline set that great to be honest. Four characters isn't enough. They needed to add Two-Face, Riddler, Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Mad Hatter, Killer Croc.....