It was nice to meet you I was the guy who talked to you and I saw myself in your video too. It my second time going to that event. We you be going next year event? If you do can I come I said hi
Pre buying a house and having a child, we spent so much on Lego. I've recently been rebuilding them, and it's like a tour through all the retired sets you're seeing! Have the Town Hall and Fire Station still to rebuild - but have done London Bus, Mini Cooper, VW Camper, Corner shop, Cinema, and Parisian Cafe. Also have a Tower Bridge and Sydney Opera House to build, but nowhere to put them!
Interesting, is this a new thing? Normally events like this would open at 10am, with no early bird thing (only the biggest events). Now they charge extra for those who are showing up at 10am? 10am is not early. Clever. This is the "discretional service charge" of the event circuit, to squeeze a bit extra out of the most enthusiastic customers. I'm not against different prices for different times. To spread the crowd, a different before and after 1pm entrance fee, might be a more sympathetic method. Afternoons are normally much quieter (sometimes even too quiet).
I think I’d rather buy it in person than risk buying something like that on eBay, so I wouldn’t mind paying more for it. Not that I’d ever get it at that price!
I have watched your other channels for years now. I'm finding this lego Channel really interesting even though lego isn't my top special interest, it comes and go. My favourite types of videos are the conventions and shopping videos.
people need to realise that not all festivals are like the brick live. There was one held in Northern Ireland, which i thnk was brick live, i didn't go, your other videos is making me want to travel to these better ones next year.
Brick Festivals are really good and I've had a traders table with them at numerous events now, however I've heard from other traders who went to this and other Brick Festivals, like the one at Oxford yesterday, which was really poorly attended apparently, and footfall is definitely down on what it was before the Brick Fest Live! Fiasco.
I’m doing my best to undo the damage with these videos, but unfortunately positivity rarely goes viral so it’s harder to get the same kind of coverage as on the Brick Fest Live one. Hopefully crowds will start to pick up again soon.
Brick Fest Live really put a spanner in the works, I’ve even had friends that aren’t into LEGO mention to me about that video knowing what I do!! That said, it’ll pick up at future events as people are still spending … middle of the year is always quieter due to summer holidays … you know as well as I do, beginning of the year and end is always the best!! 👍 Loving your videos Kevin and hope to see you at one of these soon!!
Hi there kevin i have too say thats was cool seeing all the different Lego mocs there also i can see your vision for your lego city looks cool, is anna okay you said shes couldnt make it hows shes doing? good your other video off the festival video thats wasn't great is getting noticed at least people are still coming too you and having conversation and haven't been put off From Julie
Shame we bump into each other I thought someone was talking to themselves so don't say hello great venue loads of minifigures and all good prices did have a look in BM superstore
The bit I enjoy most about meeting you Kev, is everytime it's different. We've met at comic con, and out kids have sat their chatting for half an hr. Other times, like outside the Copperbox after NJPW, we've said hello then stared awkwardly at each other until I just left. Never a boring day if you meet Lollujo at an event lol
@@blockpartyuk Yeah i get that. Also at Comic Con we just checked out a few stalls and like i said our kids were chatting too. Where as at Copperbox you were chilling out in some chairs at Stratford so it was a bit more 'surprise', 10pm at night, some random dude is chatting way to me lol