I would suggest to restructure the bridge chains to look something like the "Széchenyi Chain Bridge" in Budapest. The pillars already look like it and it would fit the whole city perfectly.
I immediately thought of that bridge too before I even saw the comments, definitely agree. It would adhere to real-world physics a bit better and also fits the aesthetic very well.
I also suggest to connect cables to bridge slab, not railing. Railing is secondary construction not main construction. For me as bridge engineer is just not correct and looks ugly. Also every bridge has bridge head, but that is detail.
Bridge looks great! Often times in cities skateboarders build ramps and obstacles under them and the city leaves it alone because it’s already a noisy area. A few skaters under there would really add some life:)
I was thinking the exact same thing! It’d fit well with the basket ball court and the overall vibe of that area. Some graffiti and graffiti artists would be cool, too!
That's what I was thinking of instead of having the rock wall. Using the space just behind where the rock wall is, build a small skate park and light it up with some LEDs. Visibility might be a slight issue depending on columns, but it would really suit the feel of a grungy but lively area
The cables should be straight. If you can't have them straight, you could use one big cable (the longest, wouldn't have to be straight in that case) and have smaller vertical cables attached to this main cable
I agree, that would look more true to the Brooklyn bridge. Adding 1 more length of fence (cable anchor point) would make it so that the longest bridge cable touches down on land instead of the very edge of the cliff. It could have a fancy/bulkier anchor endpoint holding one larger cable with smaller vertical ones coming down from it.
That's the issue I got while looking the video on your german channel: you took clearly inspiration from suspended bridges like the Brooklyn bridge, but you did a cable design for a cable-stayed bridge like many modern european bridge, yet you kept the loose arched look of the main cable of suspended bridge for the tensed cables of a cable-stayed bridge. Choose your lane, for god sake
You should continue the abandoned/slum feel from the factory under the bridge. Imagine homeless people warming their hands from fires in a barrel under the bridge.
I have been following your channel for a couple of years and just want to say a big thank you for letting us all come on this journey with you. It has been such an immersive experience, watching your city (and wild west) grow and is genuinely heart warming to see and hear your passion in what you do. I'm not the only one who really looks forward to your updates.
Idea for the transition between the upper and lower platforms behind the buildings is having a little back door for the houses that leads out onto that top level
The wild west looks AMAZING with the lights!! WOW I love how the sky blue looks like daytime in the daylight and it blends into a really convincing desert night sky with the new lighting features! It's amazing to see that footage of the city!! So cool to think that I've been watching you create this place 1 brick at a time and now there is a WHOLE FREAKIN CITY with details... Thank you for sharing the process!
Same thought here. While it's transitioning to a USAian style city, the design is still European and therefore people are taken into account. No places for the people to walk is very USA.
I originally found your channel for my kids to watch, but now I watch them without the kids. haha. Love the passion you have for building! These updates are so great.
I would consider adding some activity to the roofs of bottom line houses. You could easily access them from the higher part of the city and it's such a great spot for a restaurant, viewing platform, bar, even a disco and so, so many more things!
For the sound effects it would be amazing to have little buttons accessible by the patrons of your museum exhibition to activate them, so people can have a little interactivity with the things they're seeing! Awesome work as always!
Maybe add an airport somewhere? it would make sense because most of big cities have airports, just remember to not put to close to the city, because usually airports are a bit away from the city because they make so much noise.
I'm never sure how much new stuff is going to be added every update, and I'm always impressed by the scale of stuff you do from one video to the next! The Wild West with the lighting looks absolutely incredible!
When you make your New York style area, you need to add those street characters that you see in NYC. Also, under the bridge could be a place to continue the mafia story with some shady trading going on down there.
What you mean NY has the subway and buses and taxis? The subway is famous but a bit dodgy (am British so i only know what I have seen online) buses have no clue the taxis are just taxis
Here’s a fun idea for either the Wild West Moc or the small village outside the city, or both: Add some kind of barn with a little tower on top that has a window in the front. Inside the tower put a rotating 4x4 round plate with a divider in the middle. One one side of this divider put a chicken piece. Motorize the plate to spin around within the tower, and set it to synch with sunrise so the chicken/rooster pokes its head out the window to crow at dawn. It would be a really cool little bit of natural storytelling that makes something in the world other than just the lights react to the changing time.
You should add some graffiti under the brige. Also when you add the basketball court you can make it seem like the besket ball broke te window of the old factory.
Really cool to see! The light's in the wild west are really starting to give life to the world! One thing that I did notice however is that all lights turn on simultaneously. It feels very weird and artificial. I think that it would be much more life-like if you added a random offset to when the lights turns on.
These videos remind me of the golden days of "good" TV content. Worry free, stimulating, and interesting. This is great content thank you for putting those awesome videos together!
This man is a genius! You know you could potentially make lego instruction packets for some of your builds, you could sell them and it would be awesome to try and build some of your ideas and builds
This gives me such Mr. Rogers or Kiki's Delivery Service vibes, Hayao Miyazaki and Mr. Rogers would be proud. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood 🎵
You've built a cable-stayed bridge, those steel cables would be under tension so would need to be straight rather than curved. I do love the design however
When the tram footage started all I could hear in my head was "Its a beautiful day in this neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor, would you be mine"
Absolutely love how the bridge brings that whole section together visually!! For the upper gap, maybe a small community garden for the houses/apartments nearby?
Looks incredible as usual! One nitpick about the bridge that I can't unsee - the pillars on the road of the bridge should not be offset - they should be directly on top of the pillars underneath for structural integrity... it just looks off to me!
Absolutely fantastic! The bridge looks great! I love the perspectives of the tram. I’m excited for your “New York” part. I hope there’s a huge glass skyscraper. The Wild West is amazing too. You and your bro are doing such great work.
Looks great! I would highly suggest using the rope piece from lego to make overhead wire for the tram. Otherwise, it doesn't make a ton of sense to have that pantograph on top of the tram
The bridge looks amazing. I love the design of the stone pillars and ivy is great. I do think the black cables might be a biiit to much contrast. I personally would be tempted to try dark bluish gray and see how it looks, while leaving the railing black.
The bridge is one of my favorite parts of the whole city. Maybe a reason it’s more American style is because it was destroyed in the war and rebuilt by the Americans!
Bit of an idea for the back of the houses, a place where we used to holiday a lot as children is built on very steep hills, so steep infact, you can very often go in the front door at one level and come out another front door one, two, or three stories higher up. You could have the tops of the lower houses be entrances for them. Would also make a lot of sense within the world you've built.
It would be cool to see rock climbing in the urban or rural area. It a rapidly growing sport and people do it outside on real boulders or “urban” which it like on buildings or bridges!
While the suspension cables look really good, and are a cool design for the bridge, man... those pillars really looked good. I loved the decayed/distressed look of them. And the olive green ivy on them and the old factory really look great.
the abandoned factory and the basketball court should swap places. The basketball court being more lively and used by the citizens should be closer to the other live parts. And the run down factory pushed closer to the bridge, away from everyone
You should also add the tram overhead lines at some point. Maybe it’s not the most necessary and obvious missing detail, but when you actually notice it, the tram simply doesn’t make sense. Why does it have the panthograph if there are no overhead lines and how does it run then? But other than that, this moc is phenomenal and your attention to detali is simply astounding, keep it up man!
I'm really bad at building with LEGO, but just an idea that I have for the rural area, could you add like a horse race where you put your bets in and watch the horses race? idk it just sounds cool. This update really brought the back section to life, I really like the amount of thought that you put into these videos and the work of the wild west and LEGO city. Hope your having an amazing day!
It'd be really cool if at some point when the museum opens you add some small camera's throughout the MOCS that show the minifigure's POV. You could have one or two screens at the entrance showing the minifigure's perspectives of the different MOCS.
Always so excited to watch these videos, I don't know if you look at these comments for recommendations but I think more industrial facilities near the warehouse would make more sense than a basketball court. You can really grime it up, have it be the rundown beaten up section of the city. You could also add an industrial shipping port instead of just the recreational one
If you are building a basketball court you should build a mesh fence around it - preferably a bright colour like red or blue - and put white football (soccer) goals at the end as well as hoops. In England these types of courts are common in city areas and it allows you to pose minifigures in a basketball game or football match!
I think you should swap out the rock structure underneath the bridge for some small detailed streetfood shops, like a doner kebab shop or a currywurst stand! Last time I was in Germany I noticed lots of these shops under bridges at the entrance of train stations or tube lines or something like a slum vibe, i saw a couple comments suggesting this as well, love ur vids my g!
With a suspension bridge, remember that the cables are under tension, so the less complex cabling you're using should not be curved since they don't have anything actually pulling them in that direction.
I am not quite sure how the old Lego tracks that you are using work, but if there was a way to siphon power from it to power an LED for your tram, that would make it look amazing when it goes underneath the bridge, or when you set your city to look like night time. There is also the option of adding a battery in the tram, but I am not sure how that would look for you.
The fireplace looks so good you need to have one in the city. Maybe in a cove by the sea or maybe as part of a monument. There are several real life examples of such “internal flame” monuments
I think for the top area a beautiful, Viennese-esque opera house, town hall or even theatre which has a front garden would top it all off. Or even a typical European town square with a fountain. Wouldn’t want to block the view of the amazing second floor buildings
Personally I think that a more Chicago look with a Trunnion Bascule bridge, though I am a Chicagoan so I am biased. Having a double-layer or triple layer street in your city like Lower Wacker and Wacker Drive might be an interesting look in lego, and the idea of both styles of cities clashing could tell a cool story in the city.
would be cool to see the scenes interactable, for example being able to press a button to trigger the fire fight with the cowboys adding light and sound
You could also add a sprawling sewer system, or catacombs. Maybe filled with criminal activity or even a cult or something. Just a thought. I just love how detailed thic city is!
I know you're planning on making the next city New York based, but could I argue San Francisco? The hills, beach, Santa monica, staggering heights and angled houses aren't as iconic as new york, but it gives more to look at. Houses at 45° angles, twisty road, golden gate Bridge, there's so much inspiration
I would suggest to restructure the bridge chains to look something like the "Széchenyi Chain Bridge" in Budapest. The pillars already look like it and it would fit the whole city perfectly.
I immediately thought of that bridge too before I even saw the comments, definitely agree. It would adhere to real-world physics a bit better and also fits the aesthetic very well.
I also suggest to connect cables to bridge slab, not railing. Railing is secondary construction not main construction. For me as bridge engineer is just not correct and looks ugly. Also every bridge has bridge head, but that is detail.
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Bridge looks great! Often times in cities skateboarders build ramps and obstacles under them and the city leaves it alone because it’s already a noisy area. A few skaters under there would really add some life:)
I was thinking the exact same thing! It’d fit well with the basket ball court and the overall vibe of that area. Some graffiti and graffiti artists would be cool, too!
That's what I was thinking of instead of having the rock wall. Using the space just behind where the rock wall is, build a small skate park and light it up with some LEDs. Visibility might be a slight issue depending on columns, but it would really suit the feel of a grungy but lively area
The cables should be straight. If you can't have them straight, you could use one big cable (the longest, wouldn't have to be straight in that case) and have smaller vertical cables attached to this main cable
Yeah, this way looks really odd, as if theres no tension in the cables.
I agree, that would look more true to the Brooklyn bridge. Adding 1 more length of fence (cable anchor point) would make it so that the longest bridge cable touches down on land instead of the very edge of the cliff. It could have a fancy/bulkier anchor endpoint holding one larger cable with smaller vertical ones coming down from it.
That's the issue I got while looking the video on your german channel: you took clearly inspiration from suspended bridges like the Brooklyn bridge, but you did a cable design for a cable-stayed bridge like many modern european bridge, yet you kept the loose arched look of the main cable of suspended bridge for the tensed cables of a cable-stayed bridge. Choose your lane, for god sake
As a suggestion, I think you should put the other two things back under the bridge at the end those are amazing such an inspiration
If he could make the bridge longer it would be cool too :)
You should continue the abandoned/slum feel from the factory under the bridge. Imagine homeless people warming their hands from fires in a barrel under the bridge.
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Hell yes, would fit in with the NY aesthetic
Definitely will also be a nice transition into the NY section, like the reply above says.
No. I don't think this would fit into a modern European city. Even some communist buildings would've looked better than this.
@@markolysynchuk5264 Even if you don't think it would fit into a modern European city, abandoned buildings and homeless people is still possible.
think it would be cool for the buildings to continue under the bridge, maybe a shady store or something hehe
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This man is so dedicated hes eventually gonna make a whole planet of Legos
then he'll be onto the universe, ;}
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I have been following your channel for a couple of years and just want to say a big thank you for letting us all come on this journey with you. It has been such an immersive experience, watching your city (and wild west) grow and is genuinely heart warming to see and hear your passion in what you do. I'm not the only one who really looks forward to your updates.
I'm not going to lie every time I see a new video I get excited it gets me thinking on busting out my old Legos
Oh yes, I'm always so happy when the CZcams notification about the LEGO city pops out☺️
im glad to hear it @@allgrip_creations
Idea for the transition between the upper and lower platforms behind the buildings is having a little back door for the houses that leads out onto that top level
Also love the new bridge
The wild west looks AMAZING with the lights!! WOW
I love how the sky blue looks like daytime in the daylight and it blends into a really convincing desert night sky with the new lighting features!
It's amazing to see that footage of the city!! So cool to think that I've been watching you create this place 1 brick at a time and now there is a WHOLE FREAKIN CITY with details...
Thank you for sharing the process!
Great video as always! I think it would be cool to use that small gap behind the pizzeria to add a tomato garden for the owner.
Omg new updateeee ❤❤❤
I think mabye you can make a pedestrian to the other side as there are no sidewalks. Love you vids!❤️
I thought it as well. There is no possibility for pedestrian to cross the bridge. And take pictures and selfies from the bridge as well!
Yes! And maybe a zebra crossing for people coming from the town centre wanting to go down the stairs.
Could do that and then have stairs down to a tram stop
Same thought here. While it's transitioning to a USAian style city, the design is still European and therefore people are taken into account. No places for the people to walk is very USA.
You should add graffiti into the city maybe in alleyways and under bridges i think it would give the city a more city feeling! Great video!
A nice way to add a few more in-jokes and possibly sponsors too (as long as it's not overdone)
nice idea
I originally found your channel for my kids to watch, but now I watch them without the kids. haha. Love the passion you have for building! These updates are so great.
Awesome build. That bridge just needs one thing. A pedestrian walkway. Your city is coming along nicely
Agreed. It won't make a huge difference right now but once decorated with cars and people it'll make a huge impact.
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I would consider adding some activity to the roofs of bottom line houses. You could easily access them from the higher part of the city and it's such a great spot for a restaurant, viewing platform, bar, even a disco and so, so many more things!
That certainly is a massive bridge
Cool I 💕 your content hope you soon make the airport video and give another travelling video across your city. Keep it up 💪
For the sound effects it would be amazing to have little buttons accessible by the patrons of your museum exhibition to activate them, so people can have a little interactivity with the things they're seeing! Awesome work as always!
you'll need to add a barricade or banister type thing at the top of the rockface you just added, to stop folk falling off!
Keep building, love looking at the city
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I’m always so exited the moment you post
Keep up your work
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Maybe add an airport somewhere? it would make sense because most of big cities have airports, just remember to not put to close to the city, because usually airports are a bit away from the city because they make so much noise.
It‘s always a Good day when you release a new video! A fleamarket would fit good on the place on the Hill
Great work !
I'm never sure how much new stuff is going to be added every update, and I'm always impressed by the scale of stuff you do from one video to the next!
The Wild West with the lighting looks absolutely incredible!
When you make your New York style area, you need to add those street characters that you see in NYC. Also, under the bridge could be a place to continue the mafia story with some shady trading going on down there.
Wild West area by night is amazing!! Can’t wait to see the rest of the Lego city full of light in the night time!
Make sure to include no greenery, no public transportation, and lots of parking in the New York section.
so real xD
what're you talking about? New York is mad green, south philly tho
This is every American city but NY lol
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What you mean NY has the subway and buses and taxis? The subway is famous but a bit dodgy (am British so i only know what I have seen online) buses have no clue the taxis are just taxis
mega bridge!!!!!! congratulations!!! I also built one in my videos
Nice! Where is it leading to though?
to the next part of the city I'll start in a few years I guess :D
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Here’s a fun idea for either the Wild West Moc or the small village outside the city, or both:
Add some kind of barn with a little tower on top that has a window in the front. Inside the tower put a rotating 4x4 round plate with a divider in the middle. One one side of this divider put a chicken piece.
Motorize the plate to spin around within the tower, and set it to synch with sunrise so the chicken/rooster pokes its head out the window to crow at dawn.
It would be a really cool little bit of natural storytelling that makes something in the world other than just the lights react to the changing time.
You should add some graffiti under the brige. Also when you add the basketball court you can make it seem like the besket ball broke te window of the old factory.
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The lighting you guys set up for the Wild West moc is absolutely stunning. Elite craftsmanship
I’d love to see some sort of cross walk on the road, right before the bridge. A light or someone with a stop sign.
Really cool to see! The light's in the wild west are really starting to give life to the world! One thing that I did notice however is that all lights turn on simultaneously. It feels very weird and artificial. I think that it would be much more life-like if you added a random offset to when the lights turns on.
can you make a tutorial on how to build trees? yours look so good
Suggestion: In the wild west MOC, add a sound effect for a clock tower/church bell. When it tolls the shootout begins.
These videos remind me of the golden days of "good" TV content. Worry free, stimulating, and interesting. This is great content thank you for putting those awesome videos together!
This man is a genius! You know you could potentially make lego instruction packets for some of your builds, you could sell them and it would be awesome to try and build some of your ideas and builds
Beautiful! The texture of the bridge pillars are really well done.
i thought so too! i was kind of disappointed he removed four of them but then i remembered whatever he does, it always looks amazing. 😃
I agree 😄 i love the vines and the mossy look an amazing skill!
This gives me such Mr. Rogers or Kiki's Delivery Service vibes, Hayao Miyazaki and Mr. Rogers would be proud.
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood 🎵
With the shootout in the wild west MOC getting sounds, the church bells should also make some sound.
Great Video👌but I think that you should add a flag to the top of the lighthouse🫑
You've built a cable-stayed bridge, those steel cables would be under tension so would need to be straight rather than curved. I do love the design however
That Bridge looks awesome!
When the tram footage started all I could hear in my head was "Its a beautiful day in this neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor, would you be mine"
Great video The brige looks good . I love the cowboy area.
Absolutely love how the bridge brings that whole section together visually!! For the upper gap, maybe a small community garden for the houses/apartments nearby?
Looks incredible as usual! One nitpick about the bridge that I can't unsee - the pillars on the road of the bridge should not be offset - they should be directly on top of the pillars underneath for structural integrity... it just looks off to me!
have a look at the Forth Road bridge. it's kind of reminiscent of that in a way
Hope everything turns out as you want it! Keep up your good work❤
Absolutely fantastic! The bridge looks great! I love the perspectives of the tram. I’m excited for your “New York” part. I hope there’s a huge glass skyscraper. The Wild West is amazing too. You and your bro are doing such great work.
Looks great! I would highly suggest using the rope piece from lego to make overhead wire for the tram. Otherwise, it doesn't make a ton of sense to have that pantograph on top of the tram
Every time I watch this video, I got amazed……and a little bit jealous.
The bridge looks amazing. I love the design of the stone pillars and ivy is great. I do think the black cables might be a biiit to much contrast. I personally would be tempted to try dark bluish gray and see how it looks, while leaving the railing black.
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7:47 On the left side of the city, I would like to have a natural park full of trees and flowers. and would like to have a big waterfall.
The bridge is one of my favorite parts of the whole city. Maybe a reason it’s more American style is because it was destroyed in the war and rebuilt by the Americans!
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Bit of an idea for the back of the houses, a place where we used to holiday a lot as children is built on very steep hills, so steep infact, you can very often go in the front door at one level and come out another front door one, two, or three stories higher up. You could have the tops of the lower houses be entrances for them. Would also make a lot of sense within the world you've built.
On a tension bridge there should be tension on the cables, so maybe try to make them more straight instead of having the slope.
It would be cool to see rock climbing in the urban or rural area. It a rapidly growing sport and people do it outside on real boulders or “urban” which it like on buildings or bridges!
While the suspension cables look really good, and are a cool design for the bridge, man... those pillars really looked good. I loved the decayed/distressed look of them. And the olive green ivy on them and the old factory really look great.
My god, when you zoom out it puts it into perspective. That's a LOT of Lego
the abandoned factory and the basketball court should swap places. The basketball court being more lively and used by the citizens should be closer to the other live parts. And the run down factory pushed closer to the bridge, away from everyone
You should also add the tram overhead lines at some point. Maybe it’s not the most necessary and obvious missing detail, but when you actually notice it, the tram simply doesn’t make sense. Why does it have the panthograph if there are no overhead lines and how does it run then?
But other than that, this moc is phenomenal and your attention to detali is simply astounding, keep it up man!
I'm hyped for the rural part of the diorama. What will it be? A farm with some pumpkin and carrots? A forest? A camp with some tents and caravans?
I want to see the finished build in real life so much its my dream
I'm really bad at building with LEGO, but just an idea that I have for the rural area, could you add like a horse race where you put your bets in and watch the horses race? idk it just sounds cool. This update really brought the back section to life, I really like the amount of thought that you put into these videos and the work of the wild west and LEGO city. Hope your having an amazing day!
It'd be really cool if at some point when the museum opens you add some small camera's throughout the MOCS that show the minifigure's POV. You could have one or two screens at the entrance showing the minifigure's perspectives of the different MOCS.
Place some Minifigures inside the tents to create a shadow from outside. I think this would be amazing.
Wow, I love the amount of detail that the bridge has, especailly the small cracks on the road.
Putting a gopro on the tram and film while it runs through the city would be awesome.
Absolutely incredible. Once this city is complete, I'm making my way over to Germany to see it in person.
Very impressive! I reckon adding a minifigure inside the tents would be great when the lights are on as you'd see their silhouette!
Always so excited to watch these videos, I don't know if you look at these comments for recommendations but I think more industrial facilities near the warehouse would make more sense than a basketball court. You can really grime it up, have it be the rundown beaten up section of the city. You could also add an industrial shipping port instead of just the recreational one
If you are building a basketball court you should build a mesh fence around it - preferably a bright colour like red or blue - and put white football (soccer) goals at the end as well as hoops. In England these types of courts are common in city areas and it allows you to pose minifigures in a basketball game or football match!
Just an idea, you could add a minifigure spraying graffiti under the brigde by the railway tracks, might be kinda a cool detail.
Fantastic bridge! Would be nice to have a "secret" small rave under the bridge towards the New York side
You should add a rock climber climbing up the rock face or maybe a skatepark by the basketball court or under the bridge.
I think you should swap out the rock structure underneath the bridge for some small detailed streetfood shops, like a doner kebab shop or a currywurst stand! Last time I was in Germany I noticed lots of these shops under bridges at the entrance of train stations or tube lines or something like a slum vibe, i saw a couple comments suggesting this as well, love ur vids my g!
With a suspension bridge, remember that the cables are under tension, so the less complex cabling you're using should not be curved since they don't have anything actually pulling them in that direction.
Maybe I missed this already, but more potholes would be fantastic. Maybe some with workers around it mid repair?
The whole damaged road on the bridge sounds cool. Maybe you should send a road work crew to fix it and have them redirect traffic
I am not quite sure how the old Lego tracks that you are using work, but if there was a way to siphon power from it to power an LED for your tram, that would make it look amazing when it goes underneath the bridge, or when you set your city to look like night time.
There is also the option of adding a battery in the tram, but I am not sure how that would look for you.
The fireplace looks so good you need to have one in the city. Maybe in a cove by the sea or maybe as part of a monument. There are several real life examples of such “internal flame” monuments
I think for the top area a beautiful, Viennese-esque opera house, town hall or even theatre which has a front garden would top it all off. Or even a typical European town square with a fountain. Wouldn’t want to block the view of the amazing second floor buildings
Personally I think that a more Chicago look with a Trunnion Bascule bridge, though I am a Chicagoan so I am biased. Having a double-layer or triple layer street in your city like Lower Wacker and Wacker Drive might be an interesting look in lego, and the idea of both styles of cities clashing could tell a cool story in the city.
would be cool to see the scenes interactable, for example being able to press a button to trigger the fire fight with the cowboys adding light and sound
Rock face with bridge definitely looks awesome
You could also add a sprawling sewer system, or catacombs. Maybe filled with criminal activity or even a cult or something.
Just a thought.
I just love how detailed thic city is!
It would be really cool to get a full tour of the moc
4:00 for this type of connecting you can use a rubber hammer, it really helps.
I know you're planning on making the next city New York based, but could I argue San Francisco? The hills, beach, Santa monica, staggering heights and angled houses aren't as iconic as new york, but it gives more to look at. Houses at 45° angles, twisty road, golden gate Bridge, there's so much inspiration