I Flooded my LEGO CITY...

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Published 2023-07-15
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In this video i spend 30 days building a Giant LEGO City with tons of cool details, and then I Flood My LEGO City with 300 GALLONS OF WATER!
R.I.P. Stud CITY...

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All Comments (21)
  • @HalfAsleepChris
    Incredible! The footage from inside the buildings especially! Really enjoyed this series, been so hyped to finally see the flood - amazing work Riley!
  • @bluropaque
    Ladies and gentlemen, you’re watching history. 🎉
  • @gizmowizard352
    This truly explains the scale of damage and horror in a real flood.And 16:56 is true comedy.Truly great work!
  • @superbaby0339
    It was cool I’m just a tad bit underwhelmed that the base plates weren’t screwed down in the first flood. I’m extremely curious what the damage done by the water breaking the structures rather than the tiles being disconnected and running into each other being the main source of damage would look like.
  • @waffletop1018
    I think you would have gotten more interesting results if you connected all the baseplates together, so that the entire build didn't just get pushed away by the water
  • 5:56 the way he flopped on his face was so funny. Get this video to 500k likes, not my comment, but the video because he deserves more, spending thirty days making a whole LEGO city then destroying it. Keep doing what your doing and never ever stop.
  • @gavins3492
    If you want to see the flooding in action press this timestamp 15:39
  • If this is ever done again, it would be cool to see the baseplates all attached together
  • @zekeyikesYT
    This man is concrete proof that you are never too old for Legos.
  • @DumpsterFire2763
    It's been an honor following this journey A salute to all the people of Lego City, and the brave soul who spent a month building it o7
  • @MrDuyOp2
    The footages from inside the buildings are awesome!!!
  • @JP5isalive
    Wow, really got to hand it to you! The amount of time and effort you put into this build is incredible. Subscribed
  • @Nightwing-1019
    Finally, it's been a nice journey, following you build this from day 1 to flooding it. We need more videos like this. Also the flood scenes look phenomenal. Truly phenomenal.
  • @MrCamer0n
    The fact that someone has this much dedication, patience and determination is incredible
  • @Dapandalover
    This is the best Lego series I could ever watch and be like, “Dang, this is awesome”
  • That is a very interesting concept. I wonder if the modularity of those buildings is what saved them from total destruction. If so, then that idea could be used to prevent flood damage in real-life structures. (I know that it won’t resolve all the dangers of flood regions. However, it should resolve one of the biggest issues and that is destruction of the building’s foundation.)