Top 5 LEGO Youtube Channels for 2020


If you like LEGO, then you may want to keep learning more and more about it, especially if you are building your own LEGO city, it becomes very handy to check the great LEGO-themed YouTube channels out there, you can get ideas of which items you may want to get next, or which ones you may just skip.

The biggest LEGO Youtubers usually have created their own LEGO-based cities/dioramas, which are also a great source of ideas on how to build things like custom buildings, tunnels, mountains, beaches, elevations, and more.

Below you will find links to the Top LEGO Youtubers out there:


  1. Alex Nunes: A great channel with many reviews of LEGO products, he also frequently displays his city, and shows you how he builds and place the creations. Alex LEGO collections it actually one of the biggest out there. Go check it.
  2. Bricksie: One of the biggest YouTube channels about LEGO, he is frequently acquiring and building new LEGO sets, does a lot of Live Streaming, and makes sure to be in contact with subscribers as much as possible. He has a great fan base, and every once and then he does amazing giveaways. His city is also one of the biggest LEGO cities out there.
  3. Small Brick City: Specializes in teaching you how to create amazing LEGO-based cities in small spaces, the channel has a lot of "How To" videos showing you how to take advantage of the space you have, and how to create small buildings, even modular buildings, that can fit in small spaces, while at the same time keeping minifigures compatible scale and great designs.
  4. Robin Hood Bricks: Has a unique and fun style, the channel teaches you how to build a lot of custom MOCs for LEGO cities.
  5. MrBookieboo: A channel every AFOL ( Adult Fan Of Lego ) must know about. It has many videos showing you how to build your custom LEGO cities, including how to add lights to your designs. One of the great, and interesting things of the channel, is that the cities are rebuilt from time to time, so you are frequently seeing many new interesting ways to build LEGO-based cities.

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