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I would have to say that my absolute favorite LEGO Youtube channel is definitely Generic Stud. This stud is a true fan of the Ninjago theme and is not afraid to publicly exhibit his love of all things Ninjago. Has been a fan since he was a kid and is definitely a good representation of my generation of LEGO fans. 
Hats off to this legend.

I like Lloyd I just thought it was funny : r/Ninjago

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I have never run a Youtube Channel. I do not intend to make a lot of money but now I want to run a channel that can help fund my hobby. Is there any advice?

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Is it difficult to make some pocket money through uploading videos to Youtube to fund my hobbies? I have never been a Youtuber before.

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On 3/3/2023 at 3:49 PM, ks6349 said:

Is it difficult to make some pocket money through uploading videos to Youtube to fund my hobbies? I have never been a Youtuber before.

Better off just getting a job... 

You need to invest in a good camera, microphone, lighting, learn how to script and edit, etc. to make good content on Yotuube.

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Some good suggestions in this thread! My channel is brand new and has less than 200 subscribers. Please check it out. I'm "@TechnicallyEvan" on Youtube. 

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Most Lego Youtubers don't do it for me, but RR Slugger is great. He mostly covers older themes from the 90s and has a knack for finding interesting things to talk about in set reviews beyond "It looks cool" like unusual or exclusive and rare pieces and the last time they were produced, weird building techniques, colour palettes, and some Lego history to give context behind the set which makes it so interesting and fun. He also has an obsession for Rock Raiders which I find so entertaining to watch even though I have never been into that theme.

A short while ago he made a review about a set that had a studless baseplate which I had never heard of before that also came in an extremely rare colour.

 

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Brick Binge was a really good one but hes taken all of his videos down sadly. He mainly did vehicles using powered up motors, including an awesome fire engine that was submitted to Lego Ideas ….

Which brings me onto my own channel with 7 pitiful subscribers. Im not into the money side of it or even the polished videos of a youtuber, i just really wanted that fire engine. So with 5 pictures i started building it myself, sames goes for Attack on Wayne Manor, another Lego Ideas set i wanted. Theres videos of the build progress done as and when I can so check out Luminoki Lego 

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Brickcrafts is currently the best Lego channel in my opinion. He has an extremely big custom city as well as western city. His videos are also so welll edited and furthermore they are not long at all. What I like the most is that he captures every moc or build he makes in speedbuild form and after he finishes a moc, he makes before and after picture, where it is so satisfiying to see his progress of the city. He comes from Germany and has also a german channel, where he posts videos few days earlier than on his english channel. So if you want to see earlier posts u can also visit his german channel Bob Brikman on youtube.

I also follow Emamsaurus, Bricksie, Jang, just2good, AFOL TV, but they were mentioned before.

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Here are some of the Lego YT channels i like to watch @Space Coyote

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17 minutes ago, Yperio_Bricks said:

Here are some of the Lego YT channels i like to watch @Space Coyote

Oh wow I appreciate this so much, so many great channels mentioned throughout this thread as well, thanks again!

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Just wanna give a shout out to 1by1Brick's channel.

His Castle Season 2 series just wrapped, and it might be *the* best Lego content on YouTube for Castle fans; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFWYu0kTYlVqzGcj4ldHpfZb__MEcu6P

Throughout it, he builds out a diorama using the LKC & Medieval village as the starting point, then uses that landscape to play out a story through each episode. Plenty of MOCs and just general techniquery mixed in as he goes.

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