Detailed LEGO Palm Trees Built & Placed in the City
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Today I show how to build a detailed LEGO palm tree using approximately 70 parts. I end up building 30 of them and place them in the LEGO City!
Parts list:
16 - 10884 Swordleaf
38 - 18674 Round 2 x 2 with Open Stud
1 - 2566 Tree Palm Top
1 - 30176 Round 1 x 1 with 3 Bamboo
4 - 30340 Round 1 x 1 with 3 Bamboo
1 - 3062b Brick, Round 1 x 1 Open Stud
4 - 33183 Carrot Top / Twig.
2 - 4073 Plate, Round 1 x 1
1 - 4733 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 with Studs on 4
1 - 75c16 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 16L / 12.8cm
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You are a lego artist. Those palm trees 🌴 are amazing.
I prefer the 3 leaf trees over the 4. Palm trees are really very dense. They look great, and what a creative build.
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As a Vegas resident with 20 of these in my backyard, these look FANTASTIC!
those are beautiful. But I liked the diversity with the small ones too lol the olive bush upside down looked so good
I love how you put my two favorite things together for a whole video thank you
Those palm trees look great, also for anybody doing scarif or a tropical moc those trees would look great in.
Love the little tutorial. Please do more if you have time!!
Lego has brought back the classic palm leaves! If you're ordering pieces from Lego pick up some of those just to get variation. I got a few in a free VIP parts pack and was so glad to get them. I'm building a tiny desert island with many palms, plants, and hidden details. I took my treasured palm tree bases from the 1990's and the surviving leaves and made a new tree with the new leaves and other new trees with the technic pieces & sword leaves. It looks great to have both leaf types.
Love palm trees! I'd also like to see more cherry blossom!
If you build another level under the streets, you can build there the new Gringotts underground level, a batcave, and new metro lines with stations.
Wow, those palm trees are really impressive. You should make them different heights to add a little variation. Even though the trunk is flexible, it's more realistic for some of them to have a curve.
awesome video jordan the new palm trees look amazing great job
Amazing! Your trees set your city apart! Love it!
Love how you did the palm trees!
Awsome palm trees thay look
You need palm trees of different heights so it looks more natural. Plus making some shorter will use less parts and be cheaper.
I think he doesn't do that because he doesn't want to cut flex tubing inside the trunk
You could vary the height of the palm trees too, to get some extra variety
Nice addition !
One odd palm trees at the far end of the beach could be nice, no ?
Jordan, in my field we have something called “LOD” which stands for Level of Detail. It basically means the further something is, the simpler it can be. It’s important to optimize resources to get the best performance like how games are made. In terms of Lego, I think it’s safe to say it’s crucial to optimize our resources a.k.a. money to get the most out of our builds. While I admire you going all out on details for your city, I’d appreciate if you could share with us some designs for lesser detailed palm trees that still looks good even from afar. Been trying several designs for a couple years now but I’m really curious on how I can make them better without getting too detailed. I’ve this weird obsession with Lego palm trees! Great video as usual!
Those trees look incredible. They really add to the details of your city. Keep up the great work!
Great tutorial
Okay hear me out, remember that space coaster that didn't fit in the amusement park? Well you have a display for Christmas but you don't have a display for fall/spooky season. So why not remove the haunted house from the amusement park and make a display with it, maybe add a pumpkin patch with a haunted cemetery, monsters, haunted farm, etc. And in that spot in the park you can put the coaster? Idk I feel it would be a cool intermediate display before christmas and frees up some space for you in the amusement park.
Add a mine under the platform
Trees really make it better. Perhaps power lines could be unobtrusively added in the residential area? Nah.
nice palmtrees love the looks off it
Personal feel the Palms look more realistic with less Leaves. Also think they would look better with varying heights. They look to uniformed all at the same height.
But awesome build with great techniques. Keep up the great work.
All of the palm trees look fabulous! I think I would likely redo those goofy looking ones on the Boutique Hotel to match 🤷🏻♂️
These Palm Trees Reminds Me Of One's You Would Find In Beverley Hills/LA Or On GTA 5 But I Love Them
Love the occasional "How-To" videos @Bricksie!
They look great, I liked this style of video showing how to build something such as trees. My trees are kinda basic, I use a rod and 1x1 cylinders and the dark green, light green, the darker green leafs like what you found at the PAB the other day. And just stack them and attach to one another to make a Sprouse 🌲or other 🌳 tree
Love the videos ❤❤
amazing
Thanks :) I just got a brick a brick might have to go back to get these lol. keep up the good work.
A gold mine would be pretty cool under the platform
Cool!
Do a photoshoot for tour lego city.
nice
These look like a specific type of palm I can’t put my finger on, but I’d you can find some of the classic palm leaves that may better approximate the classic coconut palm. Also I like the variety of the different style on the rook of the boutique hotel, and would add back some of the smaller 1x1 cylinder-trunk ones with an upside down bush to keep up the biological species diversity 👍
Nice video. I hate the feeling of not ordering enough I did that last month with dark red 2 by 2 slopes through lego which first I cleaned out my local pab wall of them to start my crook hideout then thought I only needed 19 more to finish it and I was very wrong so I now have more on the way as well as I have started my plans for my new custom bank as well just waiting on the correct parts from lego so I can get the base floor layed out since this is the 2nd time I have gotten a wrong thing from lego in 8 months.
i recently ordered some of those leaves aswell and there was a shop in the netherlands that had a 1000 of them
You are cool 😎
Not a ding, but I would've done brown at the bottom, light green in the middle and dark green at the top. If you have the parts.
How do you build the hedges? Can you do a video on that?
I’m gonna have to see if i find any dark tan 2x2 modified round tiles when i visit London i a couple of weeks, we don’t have a single official lego store in Norway so there are no pick-a-brick walls.
Jordan... Love this... tutorial... Just wondering where you recommend getting the flex tubing? is this on bricklink??
It's called hose
75c16 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 16L / 12.8cm
@@Bricksie Awesome Jordan.. thank you for the info and being such a huge part of our lego community!
Great how to video! What length tube did you use?
Any length will work. The ones in this video are: 75c16 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 16L / 12.8cm
I love you videos
I'm thinking of getting either the bugle or Rivendell for my collection what would you recommend?
Just finished Rivendell, it’s a wonderful display set and highly recommended
Do you ever buy sets from other companies?
Let's address the darth vader pen.... I need one.
I like many sections in your city! Individually they are all beautiful. But I think most LEGO fans like consistency. Thats the main problem with your city. Its strange to me that there is a beach with palm trees in summer next to a northern camp ground in autumn. And then a house in winter next to that. Behind all that are medieval times??? I think you should start thinking about what makes sense instead of cramming as much as possible in the city.
I think there were still some palm leaves on my wall. Do you want me to check before you spend $150 on them?
Yes lol
20 x 40 is 120? You might want to re-check that math haha
Whoops lol
isn't using flex tubing technically cheating since it isn't a lego piece ?
Yes, it is a LEGO piece
It is 75c16 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 16L / 12.8cm
@Bricksie my bad I apologise
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