Supper cool, I live in UK London and we a sub train system like this. We don't have digital screans on the side of track walls like that as it is hard to maintain somthing like that and to costly to shut down the trains to get access to it. Screens like this would only be in main station terminals where people buy tickets.
Yeah. The inspiration was also the London tube. In the Copenhagen metro they at some point had some projectors that showed ads on the wall behind the tracks. And the advertisements that roll up and down is supposed to look like the billboards where there's a motor inside it and the different adds are placed on one single canvas.
Thats really cool 👍 It show's very impressive, that old smartphones can combined with bricks 🤗 I'm using an old smartphone as a "big" screen at my Brick-Stage "KISS on Bricks" 😁 Greetings from Switzerland Buttermaker
Thanks. Yeah, I've seen a lot of people use a phone for one big display - but never seen anyone else split it up into multiple "small" displays like I do (and make a specialized video with three different things showing) 😁
Dude! Awesome. How did you make the actual video for the display? I have a few old phones laying around and would love to try this . Nice that you left the link! It would be cool to see what you used to make the video for your display, so people could try making their own displays. Keep up the amazing work!
I used the video editor "Shotcut" for it. I made 3 separate vertical videos that each would fit into a LEGO Windows - I used the resolution 560x1040. Then I made a video where I placed the 3 horizontal videos next to each other. It took a couple of tries to get the correct placement of the videos to fit correctly into the LEGO windows. The pictures was just found online. I found pictures of sticker sheets for 10232, 10184 and 70620 - and resized each to 560x1040.
@@Brickostan Amazing! Thank you for the very detailed instructions on how you did that! And Espescially Thanks for taking the time to read and respond to my question! Much appreciated! I might give it a try for my own lego city someday!