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Recommended YouTube LEGO channels, blogs, websites, etc

Someone recommended their new favorite LEGO youtube channel (Emmasaurus) on another thread. Thought why not start a place so that others can share their faves with others, discover new ones, and/or chat about it all? 

Please consider that eventually that the faces behind these channels and websites are people with feelings. AND they may eventually stumble upon this thread AND we all have varying opinions and expectations of such channels and websites. Some search for reviews, others for investment discussions, for moc ideas, etc. 

I'll kick it off by saying that Emmasaurus is NOT my fave BUT her videos are positive and better than most I've seen.

I'll admit I've "listened" to a few while sorting LEGO. She's upbeat and positive which can benefit us all (promoting others to buy and collect). 

My two new faves are:

HighTeaToys (mostly Harry Potter and LOTR)

And Hachiroku24 (great small moc builds)

 

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Rudy is basically long term hold guy, like way pass 10 years hold.  He has the funds and space to do so.  He has been consistent for the past 5-6 however many years I have watched his videos

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Rudy is basically long term hold guy, like way pass 10 years hold.  He has the funds and space to do so.  He has been consistent for the past 5-6 however many years I have watched his videos

That really seems like a horrible strategy, I would lose money by sitting on crap for 5+ years, I could roll that same money over every couple years 

 

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RR Slugger hosts a channel, three years running at the moment, mainly of random retrospectives and the odd opinion pieces with the latest looking at the top ten translucent colors used by LEGO over the years. I do miss trans neon orange.

 

 

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I came across a YouTube channel called TrikBrix which focuses primarily on vintage sets with nice retro reviews.

 

 

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A channel I have been following for a while but never mentioned is Ben Cossy. He showcases various MOCs primarily of the Bionicle/Hero Factory nature. Sometimes mentions new parts and possible usages akin to The New Elementary blog from years ago. At least worth a browse for the inspiration even if Bionicle isn't your bag.

 

 

 

 

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A news segment not rehashing the "LEGO is better than gold!" tripe.

 

 

 

A few videos from a tabletop gaming channel using LEGO as the playing area and game pieces.

 

 

 

 

A silly video of finding ways to use non-traditional but still official Lego parts for creating a small city.

 

 

Originally a heavy Star Wars landscape MOC focused channel, Coconut Brick Studios has recently been slowly assembling a cyberpunk city with different factions vying for control. Unfortunately, there is not a convenient playlist, but I did include the first and most recent clips towards the series here. The second one is actual progress starting cityscape itself.

 

 

 

 

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A documentary channel with a couple of features centered around Lego's history between Modulex then Fabuland.

 

 

 

Stumbled across this new channel which is mostly about showcasing the uploader's ongoing Bluestone medieval village MOC. A nice setup, and never would I have thought to make a fancy roadway using dark blue 1x1 circle tiles.

 

 

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