LEGO City Update! Splash of color.



The latest from MrBookieboo’s LEGO city! LEGO city, Ninjago, Creator, Trains and more. Experimenting with color, height, and fitting as much LEGO into a small space as possible.

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19 thoughts on “LEGO City Update! Splash of color.”

  1. Really like the vegetation with splashes of color. As a suggestion perhaps add interesting and colorful blasting around the the exposed train track areas, pebbles, grass, weeds, small bushes and flowers

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  2. The city looks fantastic as always and I absolutely love the splash of color. Great to see you venturing out and expanding your comfort zone.

    I would love to see you do a little park display on those black technic plates. Perhaps a small little pond and a nice park scene is definitely not enough parks in your city in my opinion.

    But that being said you still have hands-down one of the best Lego cities on YouTube. I love it thank you so much for sharing it with us. Hello from Daytona Beach Florida

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  3. Lowering the entrances for the train and road seems like a good idea. The only thing I would keep the same is the tunnel height between the two. Big fan of symmetry when it comes down to stuff like that.

    I think putting modular buildings on the black technic plates will obscure a lot of your city. But then again, when you go "minifig" point of view and stick a camera on the street it will look more like a city with lego buildings on both sides. Both have their pro's and cons I suppose!

    I am amazed how much you have been able to do with the room you have.

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  4. Great job with the trees and overall progress of your city. I think you can definitely add some splash of colors that you’re comfortsble with. And with those colors all over thecity, the Ninjago area blends in more naturally 😊👍

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  5. Thanks for sharing your excellent city with us. I agree about the whole splash of colour thing – looks much better. In fact, the grey wall facing the room where the train runs could do with exactly that.

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