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The space sets displayed together look fantastic…the theme and scale of those sets look amazing against the cloud backdrop. Excellent utilization of space! Be safe and well!
Wow, empty boxes on the duct work is a fantastic idea!! They're light so it doesn't impact anything and it adds a ton of flavor. Some of those boxes are meant to be seen.
Hello Mr. and Mrs. Brixie! Always loving these update videos. Studio is coming together into the final stages. I can't wait for placing the buildings and campground and the zoo and the park, so that the lego people can get back to their routines.
For the gaps in the wood, you could get some flex caulk that expands up to 600%, tape off both sides of the seam, fill in with caulk and then wipe clean with a wet rag.
If you want to cut the mdf plates without chipout, say for making your own display shelves or something, you need a saw blade made for laminated mdf. It is slightly thinner for less resistance, but more importantly it has more teeth, which creates a smoother cut. Using the default blade for this is basically futile, as that is intended for plywood and lumber.
Brickse, check rebrickable, I believe there are blueprints for a Lego mobile launch tower, for that Saturn V rocket, at the same scale. And you could thus easily modify them for your other two rocket launch setups, so you have three of those beast, with a rocket loaded on them, which would thus be pretty epic. So consider it, Bricksie.
The Space sets go great up there. The pipes actually kind of give it a little extra "Space" vibe since spacecraft usually have pipes and tubes around and on them. The gaps in the melamine aren't noticeable to us viewers on video. Making good progress on the new studio Jordan!
Space display looks like the Air & Space museum by my house. Could make a display out of it where minifigures are walking around like the amusement park. Looks cool!
I love this! Looks so good having a diorama up top. I don't notice the gap at all. Looks more like a border on camera. If you do ever decide to switch it up the space sets could look really good along the silver air return too.
Like the space display. My only complaint is it's hard to see the white on white. The grey baseplate looks like a launch pad. Think I'd do it all grey so you could see the items. Just a thought??
So close to being done. It is awesome seeing the progress. Can't wait to see how you are going to set up the city. For under the table when crawling you maybe can use the mats like the ones in your basement to keep the knees from getting sore.
I like the space area for now. Its a good spot for them however what if you did a mini version Lego city? Like you could just do small houses or like the GWP Houses of the world with a small road system or something of the such. Another idea you could do a minimalist lego city like I've seen done with disney skylines on rebrickable, "Its a small world after all" lol
your could built a few shorter table of different size so you could use them on the bigger table or put them down to give texture,scope and different shape to the city
It would be really cool in the future to take advantage of the height of the walls and paint the space above the clouds. This would make some good ideas for displaying Star Wars and NASA stuff
The space stuff is overshadowed by the background. My suggestion would be to find a large piece of black fabric and black tacks to cover the pipes. Also all the white NASA doesn’t display well on white, needs contrast. :)
I would recommend putting in the additional legs now rather then when the bowing starts. Make it a lot easier on yourself laeter. It is easier to do it when the tables are empty and light.
You could rip the 2x6's in half for the legs as well. The 2x4 in the middle of the table will also need support. That can be bridged between the extra legs you add. Melamine is not a stable enough material to stay flat without proper support.
I have the same sterilite walmart drawers, copied pretty much from you, and I think you can get some more utility out of them by placing another row on top. You won't be able to see into them to pull out pieces but it would be great, more easily accessible storage for bricks you use frequently but not THAT frequently, or stuff where you just need to grab the whole drawer down anyway. In my case, I store vegetation and overflow PAB bricks there, and sometimes slopes. Just food for thought before you buy pretty new topper shelves for the units.
The top section of the lunar lander is 180 degrees off, the exit door of the top section should line up with the ladder on the base section. You have the back section over the ladder
if the gap bothers you, you don't need to twist it, you could cut off whatever the gap is at the far end at the near end to nothing at the far end and slide it left
I haven't been commenting it up until now, but I want to make it a proper thing, so I will now be commenting my daily streak progress on EVERY Brisksie video!!! Wish me luck :) Current streak: 25 days
I know you don't do off-brand stuff but do you ever take MOC inspiration from them? There is an off-brand MTV Moonman award trophy that I think would be a neat MOC for you but instead of MTV for the base you could do the RU-vid play button and then for the flag you could get a little decal of your channel logo printed to put on it. Could use the Lego Astronaut as the base for the actual person and then just MOC the rest.
Looks great. But... sorry.... the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander... you have the lander itself displayed umm... backwards. The door (hatch) should be facing outward to see all the detail instead of the backside. Sorry, it's the obsessive compulsive in me. 😉
Given the amount of joinery work that you've done yourself and the investment into the actual studio, surely it would have been a better finish to have a proper joiner/cabinet maker build custom units for you... but, I guess you working on it is content. :)
I've been debating on whether I should get the Artemis Launch System because it looks really repetitive. For anyone who built it, how was the build experience?