We Gave the Modular Museum a Facelift

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2023
  • We switched out the controversial olive green from the Lego modular Natural History Museum (10326) for some other colors, experimenting with different trims and stripes. Which one do we like best? Which one do you like?
    #lego #newrelease #modular #modified

Komentáře • 40

  • @singalongwithninja
    @singalongwithninja Před 6 měsíci +19

    The more I see recolors the more I appreciate the original design. I haven't found an alternate color that I feel suits out better.

    • @brickademy
      @brickademy Před 6 měsíci +2

      Same here. I think that as a stand alone it might work, but together with the others, the other options are not better. And even as a stand alone, you need sone destinction for the pilars to pop etc.

  • @memyselftheone
    @memyselftheone Před 6 měsíci +27

    I like the olive green better than your versions, honestly. A white version could work, but then I think you'd have to get better supporting colour; like switching out the windows and roof with sand green, that might look very nice. Maybe even switching out the bottom dark tan sections for a light gray then.
    One thing I've changed about my own version is the removal of the white and gray line by swapping those plates and tiles with olive green.

  • @summernester8605
    @summernester8605 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Thank you so much for doing this! This has helped me warm up to the original color more than I expected. If I decide to make modifications to mine, I may consider trying some of the other suggestions in the comments such as replacing the white and gray stripe between floors with olive green and making the window trim white instead of tan.

  • @godlessdisco4266
    @godlessdisco4266 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I remember thinking when I first saw this that these recolours would look nice, but after building the original model and seeing these recolours, the original colour actually looks by far the best. I think the olive green with the white pillars really allows the pillars to pop so much more

    • @buildingtogether4171
      @buildingtogether4171  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think that is a good summary statement! We felt the same! After building the set as is and recoloring the set, we agree that the original olive green is actually pretty great!

  • @crowleykr
    @crowleykr Před 6 měsíci +1

    After watching your video, I can see the Original was Olive for a reason.

  • @michaelvojkovic671
    @michaelvojkovic671 Před 6 měsíci

    I love original and white is also beautiful

  • @user-st5kq5xy6m
    @user-st5kq5xy6m Před 6 měsíci

    Less olive green in a city is admirable buuuuuuuut all your primary white versions really detract from the model as a whole, particularly from the columns which feels life a definitive feature. I think the next step I would take if I really needed the building in white would be to make the columns in light tan or dark tan.
    As someone only starting out their modular street without plans to make a city (currently have the hotel, bookshop, 3-in-1noodleshop, and B-build of Cozy House), the Museum is maybe a spring 2025 purchase since I need to get other stuff first (like the Family Reunion set and Jazz Club, maybe even MOC a standalone lavender doughnut shop) :)
    Appreciate the work that went in regardless!

  • @Magdalena9Jeden
    @Magdalena9Jeden Před 6 měsíci

    pure white gives it a nice royal vibe.

  • @Sly005
    @Sly005 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Great video. Tan would have been the colour that I would have thought looked best but you've shown that the building gets lost next to the more recent modulars so I'm not surprised the designers opted to go for a different colour. Your all white version looks striking but the white parts of the cherry blossom tree blend in. The subdued olive green of the original just seems to balance all the colours of the facade well. I think this video help sells why the designers opted for that colour.

  • @Miami543210
    @Miami543210 Před 5 měsíci

    The all white looks amazing. I would even color the bottom foundation white as well. Very stately. However, I would keep mine olive green as well. I think I will buy two sets, and make one all white, trying to get into a mansion. Removing all museum items and replacing it with interior walls and furniture. I will buy the museum and turn it into a mansion. With an attached garage. I make it all white. But I will also buy a second museum and keep it green as well.

  • @raine5503
    @raine5503 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video, always luv and appreciate them. Myself I like the original color but great video 😊

  • @laurihasko2153
    @laurihasko2153 Před 6 měsíci

    Olive green is personal. We have to remember the story. (Mr. Kilroy)

  • @wurzelbert84wucher5
    @wurzelbert84wucher5 Před 6 měsíci

    I prefer your white moc, but maybe you should change the tree color to green to add some colors.

  • @paweborkowski6959
    @paweborkowski6959 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Olive green wins decisively.

  • @chumley307
    @chumley307 Před 6 měsíci +2

    That was super-useful! Thanks so much for taking the time to try these color choices so we don't have to. 🙂 In the end, I think you're making the right choice to stick with the original olive. I love the all-white version too, but it just doesn't feel like the same modular.

  • @michaelplamondon4021
    @michaelplamondon4021 Před 6 měsíci +2

    i liked the different options, not such a great fan of the pure white because the pillars are one of my favorite features here and they blend in too much, but I am also a purist and it would bug me if I tried to change it and leave it different. LOL great videos - keep them coming!

  • @chriswhite5665
    @chriswhite5665 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for doing this. Ever since the olive green facade was announced on the new modular building, I was collecting together tan bricks, ready to do a re-color. After now building the stock version, the olive green has grown on me a lot, and I still haven't decided if I'm going thru with the recolor, but seeing your version has really helped. It is interesting how all of the other colors chosen for different parts of the set were chosen to work with the olive green, so I can now see that it isn't just one set of bricks that need to change color to make it look really good.

  • @Mateo-et3wl
    @Mateo-et3wl Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for doing this. Lots of work nobody else would have done. I also thought all white would be an improvement when i saw the original release photos

  • @Whisper1337
    @Whisper1337 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for making this video!

  • @Zabadak
    @Zabadak Před 6 měsíci

    Great to see all those variantions. It was very interesting 😃👍

  • @polarboy5862
    @polarboy5862 Před 6 měsíci

    I have to join the many voices that are saying they prefer the sand green.

  • @jeremyfee
    @jeremyfee Před 6 měsíci

    Impressive! You're doing the real work here.

  • @StonewallBricks
    @StonewallBricks Před 6 měsíci +1

    hm ... actually makes me like the original olive green better. I wonder what dark tan would have looked like.

    • @fernwright7737
      @fernwright7737 Před 6 měsíci

      I would like to see it in dark tan . Not a fan of the olive green.

  • @SO-ym3zs
    @SO-ym3zs Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great upload, as usual! I like your focus on creativity and positivity, and this was an interesting visual experiment. Your point about Lego purism is interesting. For many kids, part of the inherent fun of Lego is building a set, tearing it down, and then altering it or creating fresh MOCs, whereas for many adult fans, a set is treated like a sacrosanct object to be built once and placed on a shelf, leaving any freedom and creativity behind. It becomes more like a scale model than a freeform creativity tool. There's probably a metaphor in there for growing up! (And yes, I know there are also plenty of adult MOC builders who view Lego sets primarily as sources for parts.)

    • @paweborkowski6959
      @paweborkowski6959 Před 6 měsíci

      I think in many ways it comes to money. If I had lots of money, I would treat LEGO more often like kids do: as a toy.
      This is why I believe children have no problem with disassembling expensive sets. They do not know the value of money.
      As an adult, I know that if I break a set, i'm not getting a new one.

    • @SO-ym3zs
      @SO-ym3zs Před 6 měsíci

      Quite true. I'm paying for Lego with my own hard-earned money, and it ain't cheap! I know, too, that if sets remain in complete, mint condition, I can always resell them later if I want, usually at a profit. So, I too am disinclined to alter a set in any way.@@paweborkowski6959

  • @jeremychurch5683
    @jeremychurch5683 Před 6 měsíci

    I really like the all white with the tan siding on the bottom, looks very clean and nice. The thing is, I think most people's extra parts are in white, I've been collecting extra parts for about a year and I have far more white than any other so that seems to be the most affordable option

  • @MarcusTDM
    @MarcusTDM Před 6 měsíci

    I thought the white looked good, but looks a bit like the White House! It definately makes it look bigger and more imposing. I like it.

  • @bricklover2258
    @bricklover2258 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. I just started the museum the other day, which might have been a mistake because the downtown and residential areas of my city are getting prepared to be rebuilt to fit more lego and the side of the city that we did last year is mostly full already with the modulars I have both mocs and ofical ones. I am still waiting on that post office modular from lego that's what I want if next year is to be a corner one.

  • @angelomedeiros493
    @angelomedeiros493 Před 20 dny

    The olive green is better tbh

  • @johnnoble1091
    @johnnoble1091 Před 6 měsíci

    Great vidéo, thanks for your job doing that. It's very interesting. Being a collector and a purist i cannot change anything. The full white version looks like to the white house 😅. I really like the olive green which is one of my favorite color from the Parisian restaurant and the haunted house. Thanks. Julien.

  • @Mateo-et3wl
    @Mateo-et3wl Před 6 měsíci

    Please redo the downtown diner, removing all the plasticky day-glo elements and making it into a true pre-war building like all the others in the modular line. The diner is the bastard child of the modulars (along with that awdul second modular whose name i won't mention).

  • @iamfallin4ux3
    @iamfallin4ux3 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm agree with you 100 percent a lot of Lego fans might not like the color olive green but it does work great for the museum Lego got it right here in my opinion

  • @deco4k677
    @deco4k677 Před 6 měsíci

    I'd probably do lbg maintaining white for some details; so much white looks off to me. But then again I don't have this modular nor probably enough lbg pieces to do the color swap 😂

  • @luismiguellopezrosillo9971
    @luismiguellopezrosillo9971 Před 6 měsíci +2

    dear friend...The truth is I really like the color changes, but white, all white, doesn't seem very suitable for a museum; In fact, I'm not really sure, but it seems to me that for the colors, Lego has been inspired by the natural history museum in London...

  • @ShortRound42
    @ShortRound42 Před 6 měsíci

    Naw. Fail on all versions.

  • @bribbru6265
    @bribbru6265 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The only thing I would change from the original is to replace the tan around the windows with white to give more contrast and consistency.