Building The City & Surface Of The Droid Base | Building A LEGO Star Wars City!

Published 2024-01-21
Building The City & Surface Of The Droid Base | Building A LEGO Star Wars City! I am having a lot of fun building the city section of this lego star wars moc! Today I'm figuring out where the buildings will go and adding in a road from one level to the next as well as building the front guard wall that will keep people from falling off the edge, all coming at you via lego time lapse builds!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Malachi-Budke
    Videos from both Coco and Solid Brix today, it's gonna be a great day!!!
  • @Nugget4472
    I think the road is more interesting using the ingot piece but those can be difficult to find in large quantities. The guard wall is also beautiful so great job!
  • @Goose_Dude
    The plateau looks great and the guard wall is so simple but also good looking! For the road, I personally prefer the ingot piece road, but those aren't the easiest to work with. Either road would look great! Keep it up!
  • @jesns932
    6:56 a mix of both would be nice, caus the ingot thing is a lil to "clean"
  • @AlexLuedtke769
    I love the series so far and one idea I have for the droid base elevators is that there could be one or two hidden panels in the road so that the droids can get out of the base and surprise attack the clones.
  • @Owenb243
    I think the stone tiled look is better for the city. Great update!
  • @josyc24
    For the rocky roads I’d say you’ll need to be very careful with which color you leave under the rocks, please don’t leave the light green in case you do end up going that route
  • @red-hot
    Cobbled circles would work really well with layered snow and some vegetation
  • I like the tile road a lot more, you should definitely use that style.
  • @mescalero_3309
    For the cobble Road ive got two Ideas for you Coconut: the first one plays into the second option shown in the video, however using jumper plates, to offset the ingot pieces in a like twentyfive degree angle, so there are also slits inbetween them, making it look more rustical. For the second idea, you again use jupers and regular plates to offset one by plates by half a std lengthwise and the put the pizza corner piece on the studs, in a 45 degree angle, to create a more traditional medieval cobblestone pavement. Both Ideas are not mine, the credit goes to the german YouTuber Bob Brickman for coming up with these beautiful techniques. Ive linked you the two videos, introducing the techniques. Though these are in german unfortunately. (a german myself) Ingot / flat tile :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJb_BtXefuI (3:00) Pizza corners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8OVc376puY (0:03)
  • @danielmon2872
    For the main road you could use the flat 2x2 rounded tiles and flat 2x2 rounded tiles with stud, the ingot methods good too
  • @Jodelllt
    Coconut make another underground droid floor, but make another elevator leading to the “water reatment” otherwise it looks insane though!
  • @Bumbulers_Bricks
    I really like the tilled road design using those ingot pieces.
  • @eroc67LA
    It’s amazing how you get all that stuff in a week. Dark bluish, gray tile, ingots, and studs are what my son prefers for the road.
  • @woop2
    I'm definitely in the camp of preferring the tiled off ingot road. For studs, I'd just do 1x1's or jumper plates, the minifigs will cover up the studs fairly well. Maybe add some more jumpers/1x2 plates or 1x1 plate/tile combos to add a little more detail.
  • @notworthyy
    the cobblestone look definitely fits the sort of rich-city vibe you're trying to give this moc, i would go with it and I'd imagine it wouldnt be too hard to fit some 1x1 and 1x2 plates in there
  • @user-np6ni1zj1p
    I like the cobblestone but the cross in the middle of the circles looks weird but the style is better
  • @Ridge24
    Been loving this series so much! For the road, I think the ingots look better, especially for the sort of “rich” vibe you seem to be going for, but like you said the cobblestone would be easier to fit figures on, and matches the “Japan look” you also seemed to want, so I think overall the cobblestone would be a better choice! Keep up the great content 👍
  • @NeyosBricks
    Coconut! Remember to add some snow on top of the retaining stone wall and spread throughout the city, as well as on top of the buildings! Otherwise it’s looking so perfect! Can’t wait to see the finished product! Keep up the good work.