LEGO City Amusement Park & Country Side Update

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In this LEGO city update I purchase 26 baseplates and place them in the amusement park and countryside. My goal is to cover the entire table top with studs... otherwise it is pretty hard to continue building the LEGO city! With the addition of the baseplates the amusement park and and the countryside are ready for the next phase of construction. After laying all the plates I rough drafted the countryside's gravel road and creek layout

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Hey Bricksie! It would look very nice with a large lake in the countryside, where all the small creeks and meandering rivers end up in.

Pebbleton
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Snow white’s cottage on the mountain with a mine for the dwarves underneath would be a fabulous Easter egg!

IFRIC_
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You should perhaps make a little train station & a parkinglot in the space between the beach and the zoo, so guest for both things can use it. Then the gravel road could start in the end of the parkinglot or go from the station.

jacobr.pedersen
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26 base plates!? 😮 something about seeing the rollercoasters, Disney castle, carousel, and Ferris wheel make me so happy. It adds so much life to the city. Can’t wait to see the final result! 🙌🏼

brickeezy
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A mountain village high up on the mountain or a overgrown ruin would be so cool.

vision
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You could add a graveyard behind the Sanderson sisters house.

denisevanhart
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You have the awesome x3 boutique hotel, time to build a lego motel near the beach!

dustinmartin
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You should make a frozen pond by the winter village with hockey on it and maybe ice fishing

jacobpurpura
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How satisfying to have it all “baseplated”!

DoctorSinister
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Your amusement park has always been inspired by your love of Disney. I've always thought it would be cool to have a custom Star wars section with the UCS millennium falcon, the Mos Eisley Cantina and other Star wars buildings as a section of your amusement park off to one side just like they have at Disney. Heck, throw in a Harry Potter section while you're at it.

BrianGetz
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Love the LEGO beach section of the city

LaDobleA
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Love having it more baseplated and the guides for the road and river really help visualise! Great work as always!

louigovi
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I love seeing the draft ideas on the table! Great idea, it really helps to visualize your plan. Great video!

isabellerininger
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You could customize a pulp-culture cabin to look like the Beetlejuice house or the Edward Scissorhands house on the hill. Love the updates so far, keep up the good work!

brandocalrissian
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Will you add a large pond or lake to the country side? Be fun to see mini fig stories in a lake theme as well

Azjoker
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Looks like you are totally on your way. Now that you expanded out the idea of the dirt road, California kinda has some of those areas that go from street to road and people dirt bike and such. The road is barely enough for a four wheeler and a bike to pass but it looks like a fun time against a mountain.

Advisorblogger
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Hi Bricksie.
So glad to see all the plans forr thee development of the countryside and amusement park. So many ideas and alll will come true in Bricksieland.

rosemorrison
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Heya Jordan, It's looking better and better by the day. Keep it going.
I loved the little cave you had in that mountain and with all the space underneath your new mountains you can detail that up as well.
You can have so much creating an entire "Fall Out" type shelter system.
You can create that around the space in the mountain where the access holes are in your table.

On that note the holes are in some space a dark hole in the table.
At one point you wont need to use them as much and they will be .. holes..
If you take a piece of wood the size of the hole (can be the wood you use now for the table but could be something lighter).
Underneath it you can make brackets under the table where you will be able to slide a wooden beam (preferably two, even spaced to support the plate).
On the top of that plate you can attach base plates with double sided tape.
Thus you have the ability to build upon them and fill in those square empty spaces with light scenery.

Underneath the plates you can also attach small wooden support feet so that when you need to access the hole you can first remove the beams and than lower the plate and put it safely on the ground.

But whatever you do, it looks great and these suggestions people give is mostly based on.. I do not have the space for a city like that and would love to and I would do stuff like that.
Stay happy stay stacking bricksie's!

Pleijp
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Looking good again. I like how this is coming together as the studs go down. When we're looking at the City, which direction is North? That'd make discussing plans easier.

For that gravel road ... why not leverage the 'empty' space in the standing hole? Turn the gravel road into the hole before it gets to the train yard, then come out across the track a baseplate or two. Gives you a chance for some 'off grid' directions without eating up a ton of space, and gives the train yard room to breath and be adjusted for the paved road access. I'm picturing that as a tricky puzzle area.

Angrist
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Hey Jordan!
Loving more and more what you’re doing with your city!❤
May I submit a little suggestion?Put the shrimp shack near the beach for the love of surf ‘n turf!😉✌🏼
Keep on the good work man!👍🏼

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