🤩🤩🤩 We LOVE this build and are honored to have served as its inspiration! We loved having you here, and we're pumped to see how the rest of this ambitious project of yours comes together! 🤩🤩🤩
Awesome! I think Alligator/Croc next… You’ve done cold weather, ocean, and shoreline; going a swampy direction could be a nice new palette to work with.
On top of everything everyone is saying about the build, I think your production quality is shockingly good for a (relatively) small channel - your interview segment and animations add so much to the video!
You should do sharks. Like a big tunnel of glass with a variety of fish swimming around like in most aquariums. Another great idea would be crocodiles or jellyfish. I would like to see a souvenir store or a restaurant with a fish tank in the back included as well it would look amazing, can’t wait to see what you make next
Yeeeeess!! I'm so happy to see your latest entry in the aquarium series! Stingray touch pools are one of my favorite parts of any aquarium. I like the inclusion of the Animal Crossing fish bait pieces for the stingray food. You should definitely do crocodiles next.
What Ant gets is scale of build with LEGO matters. If it gets beyond a certain proportion of project size : brick size, it absolutely loses its charm that comes with the bricks and is just a "ok, that's a lot of bricks." Small > Sprawling Exhibit. But of course, if you think differently that's ok and do what you like.
I love how interconnected RU-vid creator communities are, especially the Lego community Great moc, I always love aquariums and zoos in real life and Lego
The quality is of the chain here! Like the amount of actual stingray research here is commendable, and not to mention the moc which is so so cool aswell! Great work dude!
I love everything about this video! Thank you for including animal education and the ups and downs of the process. It’s inspiring!! The build is gorgeous!
I love your exhibit videos I think you should do a dolphin show exhibit in a big deep tank like dolphins jumping through a hoop somehow or doing tricks in and out of the water ? I think that would be Fin-tastic to see
I also think you should do a crocodile exhibit maybe extending the rock that the otters use (but modular) so the otters and crocs are congruent (with a wall of course).
This is the first video of yours I've seen and wow! Great MOC. Very colorful, whimsical, etc. really sent me back to times I've visited an aquarium. Love the addition of interviewing the aquarium staff member. Great video!
Amazing job! The stingray exhibit is incredible, and it's so awesome to see your display feature accessible features from the real exhibit. Our vote for your next exhibit would be a swamp like alligator/crocodile exhibit. Can't wait to see what you do next!
Great video! Your Lego Aquarium project is such a unique one! All of those lego animals in a single place, all of those different colors and all the mechanics result into something very special that is also done in a very professional way. That short documentary about that real park is very appreciated as well.
7:00 (ish) I would recommend using some sort of fillings, so the builds have almost no room to move (perhaps stuffing crumpled pieces of paper, or shield off sharp corners and blow up balloons in the open spaces in the box or maybe build make the builds have sectuions you can take out so you can box in smaller stuff)
I feel like breaking something at Brickworld is a memory that half the exhibitors all have in common. Not all of them break as much as yours though… That was unfortunate. Thank goodness you were able to build it again because it looks awesome!
Not yet fortunately! I usually stress test them by running the mechanism for a few hours. Sometimes have to make adjustments as the connections/mechanisms shift internally
I would love for you to do a deep sea/ neon glow in the dark exhibit! Those are my favorite places to go to in an aquarium (besides the ones you've already built)! The deep sea angler is my favorite fish and I had no idea it had a Lego mould!
If I were to suggest anything, I think it would be pretty cool if you were to add a Glow-in-the-Dark bit like some sort of Mariana Trench sorta' thing cause Lego makes glow in the dark animals.
you should definitely try building your own MOCs! I'd recommend starting small, use sets or pieces you already have. If you buy your own pieces every project can cost whatever you want it to. The main thing is being creative with what you already have
This turned out so well! Love all the details you were able to include and it’s great to see Christophsis living on in a totally different build. Killed it 🔥🔥
At the time I was sweating about where I was gonna get all the medium azure and the end of Christophsis came along at the perfect time. You definitely helped me out!! Thanks dude
I already built one actually! its the previous episode in this series 😁 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0oEgUygo0yo.htmlsi=BLD-BVlARm8lyyqA
I know that you probably don't take requests, but could you please do a Sawfish exhibit, with a sunken Pirate ship in the tank? That would be awesome to watch! I would've said use Lego Tiger sharks, and Hammerheads, but I presume you'll probably use them in a large open ocean exhibit. Also, by the way, this vid was recommended to me and I subscribed today!
Dude! I was just thinking the other week "Huh, I wonder when the next instalment of the Lego Aquarium Project will be" and boom, here it is. Excellent work, as always!