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Hasbro Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Magical Oven Playset | Kids Play with Play Doh Toys - Duration: 8:03.

How about me I come

As we Austin and today we have play-doh kitchen creation and has a magic oven too

Let's see what we got we have the magic oven

Some molds and some play-doh and a play mat

some recipe guides -

so requires double - three double A batteries, so let's open it let's

see the back I

Can see in the back it shows kids playing and shows instructions on how do you sit so let's get started?

I

Think this is for rolling the mouth will make it more moles we have a heart straight bald

So let's go put the batteries in here so a little bit back lonely face putting in the batteries

Alright yeah, yeah, what are you opening you open a photo okay?

So this is what it comes with it comes with the star mode a

strainer

another strainer with core designs in it and

We can make pies out of this one because it is pie crust

Looks like a train another cool muffin tray a plate

of pork a

Star mold a spoon and a nut and a roller

Here we have the magical oven you can go up and down

So yeah you ready start molding yeah

Look what are the colors yeah, yeah that you got?

Orange and green

blue

That's white

Okay, and a yellow and one ping

Me that's pinging all righty. Okay. Are you ready to make some molds?

Let's make some pink cupcakes ready, let's open this up. Oh, this is real

Play-doh well be careful. Yeah, you want to get inside those nails

I'll get it up for you watch what?

Take the play-doh

Okay you ready so we can put so let's cut this

Leave this part in there

Let's put the cap on so we don't waste it

Right to put in the molds put in the most

threatening holes right

Let's put them off eat your muffin

And

Looks like we're all good actually so here's how we do it so first you take this yeah

You hold the tray for us

Okay, so first we need to test this on

Down here

Okay, so so so here's what so we slide the muffin

Let's put some more play-doh

So we can put some more play-doh

I'm going to slide into the oven watch so we just slide it in like that. We close it. It's magic will cool it down

Whoa you saw that you saw, how good all they're so pretty the moldings

So let's squeeze it out so fit in you get some more play-doh first layer

Okay, that's enough. Yeah. Well. Go there laughs pink

You guys making you wanna pick up it. Yeah, so I'm ready to slide it in you can pull it down yeah, I'll watch

Pull it down

You saw how grow whoa that's so cool, and now let's wait till it's ready oh

It actually feels hot in here

Okay, so let's pull it out, but look at our cupcakes. Yeah. Yeah, isn't that cool?

You want to put them inside the plate?

So let's take the knife and cut off these muffins cut off the muffin Yaya down to the plate

Let me take them off you

Yup okay one muffin go take off this other muffin for you whoa we got other muffin out

That's so cool, right yeah, yeah

Now let's see what else we can make

Let's take all this excess play-doh out we can use it later

Take the pink one yeah, yeah open the pink one for me, what color pink yeah, that's right, that's pink

Now putting the excess play-doh

We'll call you more use now

Lorna goes white okay? I'll open the white for you when you come back later. Why use this tray next

Take it out watch what used to simple way to take it out

Look we got it all in

Now let's put in the oven

ready

Your looks light into the oven

with the plate

We have to put it in the oven like this

You see you're just alighted or you guys are making out. We're making some

eggs

It's really hot in here, and I'm not kidding it's actually hot

Got it now, Oh looks like you make croissants

Let's cut it off. Let's cut it off

Whoa we make her sauce am I

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Facing Challenging Locations: The Viewfinder with Marcin Lewandowski - Duration: 4:55.

Welcome my name is Marcin Lewandowski

and you're watching the Viewfinder on

in this episode I would like

to share with you a few thoughts on what

doing faced with a challenging

location. Okay let me try and explain

what I mean by the bad location what I

mean is the location is just not

suitable for the project you're working

on maybe you've had a brief from a

client you know what they're looking for

they may have asked for an urban field

something unique but sometimes a place

will just be plain ugly or featureless

or be too ornate you will have to also

use your instincts it might just not

feel right and you will struggle to meet

your brief if you think a location

definitely won't work leave usually

there is nothing worse than working

against many obstacles and a special one

we have only very limited amount of time

and really need to deliver there is a

quote by the great Arnold Newman

Photography is one percent talent and 99

percent moving furniture and I always

try to remember that not only in a

seemingly bad location, it is always a

useful tip for any photo shoot really

even though there will be as many

interpretations of the sentence as there

are photographers. You can stick with the

most literal approach and just move out

of the way anything that is obstructing

the line of view between your camera and

your subject. Unless you want to use it

as a feature. There is one interpretation

of what Arnold Newman was saying is, if a

place is bland and empty maybe there is

something can be added in the background

and if a place is totally cluttered

maybe there is something that could be

taken away to simplify the setup.

One trick that is usually at our disposal is

using a wide open aperture and melting

everything into bokeh.

If you don't have at least one fast

prime in your kit get at least a

fantastic plastic AKA the nifty 50 and

this will help you in dealing with

unwanted backgrounds and making them

a bit more special and creative.

Another challenge that we face

as photographers is physical and

unlivable obstructions on location like

pillars that we can't walk around or can

seemingly get out of the line of sight

if there is very little that can be done

about it then maybe instead of fighting

against them you can use them as a

framing device is it possible to use a

teller lens and shoot past them or come

closer very often just a few steps to

the side might give you a completely

different perspective and here comes

advice I keep offering lots of my

tutorials know your location ideally

we'll have checked location before the

day but if not working in your schedule

a simple 5-minute recce upon arrival to

assess the situation will give you much

more flexibility another major thing

that can ruin a potential interesting

location is unflattering or bland lighting.

A bad light is this scourge for

us photographers.When you do have that

problem

don't let it defeat you. Try to think

outside of the box.

Add enough camera strobe to give your

photos more of a punch or turn off some

of the lights to make space more moody.

At an event try not to photograph people

just were they happen to stand but maybe

ask them to walk into your preconceived

photograph or at least turn them towards

the light. There are a few variations of

the bad light situation. Too bright bring

people in the shade or use the strong

contrast to your advantage. Too dark

out of camera flash or let the darkness

be your friend. Play with high ISO you

think whatever low light is available,

maybe even turn the long exposures if

you can. 19th century British

photographer Julia Margaret Cameron made

portrait with a few minute exposures, I'm

just saying. In short there is always a

way just don't let the bad vibe of a

place murder your creativity, let it out

of the box and fight against blandness.

You will not only overcome the challenge,

but enjoy the experience and create

something new thanks for watching and if

you've shot in challenging locations

share your experience with us. We love to

hear what you guys are up to and how you

may have overcome a challenging scenario.

Subscribe to our channel for more and

check out the Adorama Learning Centre

for some tips and tutorials this was

Marcin Lewandowski for AdoramaTV, I'll

see you next time.

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Living in A Car: What to do when you break down?!?! + van updates - Duration: 8:55.

So yesterday, what happened yesterday...

Why people don't vlog the bad stuff about van life... can you even see that?.... well the hood's up.

because we're too busy trying to figure out how to fix the problem rather than

filming it because my camera- my camera's right there, but I'm not concerned with

that. I'm way more concerned with what's going on right there.

So yeah basically, the plan was to just go to autozone because I needed a pick so that way I could take

the door panels off of the the two front doors so that way I could Dynamat them

and in the process of doing that I started the van, everything was fine,

got to Autozone, went inside, found the pick, paid for it, came back out, tried to

start the van... and it just didn't turn on. It just said like "no bus" which if you

know anything about that it's pretty much just- it could be a bajillion

different things it's just electrical. So pretty much what ended up happening was

just disconnecting the battery for a few minutes, letting it sit, and then once it

was reconnected the van started up again no problem like thankfully alright. But

that kind of goes into a question that I get asked very very often which is like

"what happens when your car or your van breaks down? like what do you do?" like I

just want to give you guys my two cents on that, but first the positive because I

did end up successfully getting the door panels off and putting Dynamat

everywhere looks great sounds great plus it's a little bit more of an update so there's that.

K so step one is gonna be to remove these door panels

Step two is just to remove this plastic film that was on the door behind the panels.

Step three is to clean them.

so shinyyyyy

Step four is gonna be to clean the actual panels.

Next I'm going to apply some Dynamat.

The last thing was to just put the panels back on.

Let's see how it's sounds....

Ok and then so for like what do you do when your vehicle breaks down or needs to be

worked on while you're living in it? I mean honestly its' the same thing as

anything else like you kind of you just do whatever you have to do like you

improvise. And as I like kind of said in the snapchat thing it's like- one thing I

think that a lot of people get criticized for is showing the positive

stuff of living in a van or living in a car living in an RV whatever and I mean

because there is a lot of good to it and- but I mean it's like naturally there's

bad stuff too. And I think the majority of the reason that people don't show it

is because they're too busy like in the moment trying to figure it out like to

handle the actual problem rather than like "oh let me film this because it'll

be like a learning experience for somebody else or like entertainment for

somebody else" which- true, especially when it comes to the learning stuff could be

really beneficial, but it's like I get very overwhelmed sometimes when some of

that stuff happens. So rather than thinking like "oh I should film this

right now" it's like bro I'm low key just trying to figure out what the heck is

going on and how I'm gonna get myself out of this situation. So I have been

very fortunate in the sense that like I haven't just broken down on the road. And

that was one of the things that was really, you know on my mind when I first

got this vehicle because of like the price range that I was looking at I knew

that I was going to have to get an older vehicle so it was really important to me

that although it was going to be older I wanted it to be reliable. And like I

said, very fortunate I lucked out. Like this van has been, for the most part, it's been

pretty awesome. But it is old so it comes with like its fair share of problems and

that's been really interesting to deal with so like like I said I haven't just

you know been driving you know & all of a sudden it like stalled on me or

something you know, I didn't just break down a hundred miles from the nearest

town or anything like that, but I have had

to have it worked on and be without it for a couple of days and in those

instances it's kind of like "okay, well when you have to leave your house at a

mechanic shop or the dealership or wherever you take it to get worked on

then where do you stay?" and again, it's really just improvising. Like I've done

things where I've gone on the couchsurfing website and found someone

to stay with there, I've stayed with family for a little bit, I've rented a

hotel and I just ubered everywhere. I honestly just haven't found myself in a

situation where all hope is lost or there's no way out of it you know what

I'm saying cuz that's the thing, it's like no matter what happens there is

always a way to fix it or like any problem can be solved. You also have to

think ahead of these things. Like if you're going to want to live on the road

or to live in a vehicle like- for instance the AAA membership that

I have like has free towing for up to a hundred miles. The reason that I have

that it's not just because like "oh you never know (casual)" it's like "no really like with

my lifestyle you never know (serious)". So I feel like that's something that's kind of a

necessity. So like good insurance and having you know them have like the

car rental on your insurance, things like that it's just- it's really important to

think ahead and plan for these things to happen because whether you have a new

vehicle or an old vehicle eventually it's gonna happen and I'm not gonna lie

it's gonna suck, but the whole- it's part of the adventure. I again have been very

very lucky and I haven't ever- since I've been living in a car since 2014 in all

three of the vehicles that I've lived in I have not had any accidents. Like no one

has hit me and I have hit nobody else or anything. A lot of that has to do with

the fact that like I purposely drive a lot more careful now like since I've

been living in vehicles than I did previously because of the fact that I'm

like "whoa bro this is like my house nothing can happen to it", but even if

like I'm the most careful driver in the world that doesn't mean that like nobody

is ever gonna hit me. So I always have to just keep that in the back of my mind. I

would say keep a savings that's specifically for when things go wrong,

and kind of like do your best to just know the basics of things, and of course

just carry like some essential tools like jumper cables and stuff, and then

maybe have like some extra parts like belts and whatnot that you could easily

replace like get familiar with your vehicle because if you're gonna be

living in it and driving it all the time and and far distances like you really

want to be able to take on as much as you can and be able to fix as

much as you can cuz 1) it's gonna be faster and 2) it's gonna be cheaper. And

in my case ironically, one thing that has helped me out a lot is YouTube videos

just looking up things and watching other people do them that has been a

lifesaver. And another thing that I'm so grateful for is the fact that I know a

mechanic that has worked on this van so he's pretty familiar with this vehicle

and like he's okay with like on a Saturday at 7 p.m. if I'm having issues

I can call him for the most part, like if he's not busy, he'll answer the phone and

try to help me figure out like what's going on. And I have a few people in my

family that are mechanics or have been mechanics or whatever so like I said I'm

so grateful for that and luckily I have that so that has been a big big help

because there are so many times where honestly if I didn't have them to call

and walk me through something I might have ended up spending a lot more money

than I needed to. So honestly that's basically it. Every situation is

different, just do your best, improvise, be smart, plan ahead, yeah hope

you guys enjoyed this video and I'll see you guys next time

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10 Child Prodigies to Make You Feel Lazy - Duration: 9:57.

It's important to feel proud of yourself.

It's also important not to compare yourself negatively to others.

It's not you vs. the world; it's you vs. you.

But sometimes others can act as inspiration.

If you can look at others accomplishments without jealousy, as motivation, then they

can be helpful.

We hope you will try to keep that in mind as we list off these kids who have accomplished

stuff that the prime, adult version of you probably never could.

10.

Shane Thomas

Music is full of impressive child prodigies.

Mozart, Beethoven, Michael Jackson, Justin Bieber.

Go ahead, get mad.

Those are the names we're going with.

But, let's add another less well-known name to the list: Shane Thomas.

Shane is an Irish kid who's really good at classical music.

He started playing piano at age seven, and according to his dad, he could play almost

instantly by ear.

Now, whether that part is true or not, he's clearly very talented.

You can check out some of his music on his website.

He released an album with a "major music publisher" as a teenager.

At age 15, he also composed a symphony for the BBC in only 3 weeks.

His dad claims he can write songs while playing computer games, and that many of his compositions

come to him in dreams.

This sounds made up to us.

Maybe his dad should chill out with the mystical claims of greatness?

But that's probably not gonna happen.

Here's another quote from his dad: "What he's doing for the BBC's Music Day is

right up there with the capability that Mozart demonstrated as a child prodigy."

OK.

We're not sure about that, but it is very impressive what he's accomplished at such

a young age.

Good job, Shane.

But try not to let your dad convince you you're a god or something.

9.

Brighton Zeuner

How old were you the first time you won a medal at the X-Games?

Most skaters are probably in their 20s or late teens.

Some of you reading probably don't even have any medals!

Slackers.

This makes what this teen recently accomplished even more impressive.

Brighton is a 13-year-old skater from Encinitas, California, which sounds like the city that

all skateboarders come from.

We assume everyone there rides their skateboards to work.

We bet they pick the leaders of the town through a skateboarding event of some kind.

Well, there's a new sheriff in town, and her name is Brighton Zeuner.

Brighton competed in a X-Games skating event just 12 hours after she turned 13… and she

won the gold medal, becoming the youngest gold medalist ever.

Make sure you check out just how radical (is that a word skaters still use?) she is in

the video above.

It's got some pretty boring commentary, so we recommend you turn on some '90s rock

music in the background instead.

We recommend some Goldfinger.

Then you should probably go play one of the old Tony Hawk games.

8.

Anthony Russo

Plenty of people tell themselves they're going to run a 5K, or 10K, or whatever…

eventually.

But they never seem to get around to it.

If you're one of those people, prepare to feel really lazy.

Anthony Russo is one of those people who told themselves they were going to run a half-marathon.

The difference between him and most people is that he actually did it.

Oh, also, he was 5-years-old at the time, and he was actually pretty fast.

He's the youngest person in the US to complete a half-marathon in under two and a half hours.

According to his parents, he doesn't see running as work.

Apparently, he sees it as fun.

He really enjoys running amounts that would have the average adult wheezing like a motion

sick General Grievous.

And before the half-marathon, he was happily training like a madman, running up to 40 miles

per week.

When he was asked about it by a newspaper, he replied, "It's a cool thing to do."

Most of us would not be interested in running with him, but we admit that it is indeed cool.

7.

Carissa Yip

Chess is a game usually dominated by men in their 30s, but 12-year-old Carissa Yip of

Massachusetts can beat most of them.

Carissa started learning chess from her father at age 6, and she's been breaking records

since she began playing competitively.

She's the youngest person to ever reach the National Master rank, which she achieved

at 11.

Two years earlier, she was the youngest person to ever reach the title of expert.

And right before her 11th birthday, she became the youngest female player to ever beat a

grandmaster.

Among girls under 14, she's already ranked number 1 in the US, and 6th in the world.

She also won the North American Under 20 girls championship last year.

She's apparently so good she doesn't need to look at the board.

She showed an interviewer how she could play with her back to the board, keeping track

in her head and telling her dad where to move her pieces.

And, in the same spirit, we have decided to write the next paragraph with our backs facing

the computer.

Well, that didn't turn out so well.

Guess we need to practice more.

6.

Jamie Edwards

Jamie Edwards is a normal teenage boy who happens to dabble in nuclear fission.

He calls himself an "amateur nuclear scientist."

At the age of 13, he broke a record, becoming the youngest "fusionner" in history.

What exactly does that mean?

It means he got the materials and did the science necessary to carry out atomic fusion.

How'd he even have the resources to do that?

He showed his school a presentation explaining why he should be allowed to build a nuclear

fusion reactor, and they gave him $3,350.

Wait, so he just asked his school for money, and they gave it to him?

If we knew about this back in middle school, we'd have probably have become scientists

too.

Or at least we would have gotten an Xbox a lot earlier.

5.

Duo Duo

How old would you guess the world's youngest pilot is?

Somewhere in the teens, probably.

Maybe 14?

Well, we should probably be safe and go ahead and guess 13.

Ok then, 13.

And we'd be wrong.

Duo Duo (a nickname) was the world's youngest pilot at the age of 5.

He successfully piloted a plane around 1,000 feet above Beijing, becoming the world's

youngest ever solo pilot.

He's also done a few other notable things, mostly as a result of his father (Eagle Dad,

as he likes to be called) meticulously planning his daily activities.

We'll admit that Eagle Dad's activities do sound more fun than those usually imposed

by Tiger Moms.

Duo Duo was also the world's youngest sailor and was planning to bike through the Tibetan

Plateau.

And apparently, he's "the youngest person to start an investment company."

These accomplishments come at a price, as Duo Duo wakes up at 6:30 a.m., a time usually

reserved for birds and old men who still read newspapers.

But, his dad says that he does it because "Chinese parents spoil their child too much."

His dad might be seen as going too far, but his motivations seem to be mostly good.

And also, he's not totally strict.

As Duo Duo says, "On Sunday, I can even watch movies."

4.

Farhad Nouri

If you were a 10-year-old Afghan boy living in a migrant camp in Serbia, what do you think

you would spend your time doing?

If you said you'd get really good at drawing and painting and acquire the nickname 'Little

Picasso', you may in fact be Farhad Nouri.

Farhad learned some basic art from his father beginning at age 6, but he has recently been

learning more by watching YouTube videos.

He says he does plan to draw a portrait of Picasso, and he's already drawn Angela Merkel,

Salvador Dali, and Angelina Jolie.

He says that art has helped him to deal with being stuck in the refugee camp.

Not surprisingly, he hopes to be a painter when he grows up and wants to live in Switzerland

or the US.

He hasn't won any awards or anything, but there probably aren't many to be had for

a 10-year-old in Serbia.

His work is quite impressive, especially considering his circumstances.

Good job, Farhad.

3.

Lots of Golfers

Golf is a game for retired people, right?

Well, that's the stereotype.

It is a game that can be played at an older age than most, it usually takes money to play

(which old people have), and if you play a round you'll probably see some grandparents

out there.

But of course there are exceptions.

Almost everyone's heard of Tiger Woods, who at age 2 went on The Mike Douglas Show,

then at age 8 was invited on Good Morning America to show off his skills, and later

became the youngest ever Masters champion at the age of 21, a time when many of us were

most well known for how many beers we could chug.

Maybe you've also heard of Michelle Wie, who started playing at age 4 and joined the

LPGA when she was only 12.

She later became the youngest USGA Champion in an adult event.

She turned professional shortly before her 16th birthday.

She later attended Stanford, but was not allowed on the golf team as she was already a pro.

There are several other young golfers we could highlight, but there's not enough room in

this article for all of them.

So we're just going to include a link to one at random.

And the winner is…

Shubham Jaglan, a 13-year-old who has already won 100 tournaments, including the Junior

World Golf Championship.

So, we guess the lesson here is that even if a competition is meant for older people,

that doesn't mean you can't start earlier if you want.

We're excited to soon hear about the 8-year-old World Knitting Championship winner.

2.

Tyler Armstrong

What did this kid do?

Did he run a 4 minute mile?

No.

Is he a professional hockey player?

Nope, sorry.

OK, last guess: he boxes kangaroos.

Please tell us he fights kangaroos.

Unfortunately, he doesn't have time for kangaroos… because he's spending his time

climbing up freaking mountains.

He started out back when he was seven, when he decided to climb over 14,500 feet up Mount

Whitney, the tallest mountain in the US outside of Alaska.

He climbed it in one day, and was the youngest person to do so.

The year after that, he became the second youngest human to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

And then, at 9-years-old, he became the youngest ever to climb 22,841 feet up Mount Aconcagua

in Argentina, the tallest mountain in both the western and southern hemisphere.

Wait a second… do they just let anyone climb mountains?

Are there not rules about this?

Actually, there are.

Tyler just doesn't care.

Mount Kilimanjaro's normal age limit is 10, but he applied for a special permit to

head up a year early, and they said yes.

So, we guess the lesson here is that if you don't like a rule, just ask and they'll

let you break it.

He did the same thing with Aconcagua.

The limit there is 14, but he asked for permission, so they let him climb it five years early.

Maybe we should have applied for a drinking permit at age 16.

So, why's he climbing mountains?

Just for fun?

He's doing it to raise money and awareness about Duchenne, a kind of muscular dystrophy.

To describe why he's doing it, Tyler said, "They can't walk, and that's like the

opposite of me … I want them to climb with me when we find a cure."

1.

Kim Jong-un

Yes, that's right.

Kim Jong-un was a multitalented child prodigy with near magical levels of ability.

At least, that's what students in North Korea are learning.

In 2015, teachers were issued manuals that list many of Kim's great accomplishments.

We'll let you decide whether this manual should be trusted, but if so, Kim was one

truly amazing kid.

According to the books, Kim learned to drive at the age of 3 and was winning yacht races

by the time he was 9.

Apparently, he even won a race against a foreign yacht company CEO.

He's also supposedly a great artist and musical composer.

These claims are somewhat hard to believe, but they're nothing compared to the claims

about his father.

Kim Jong-il, according to official North Korean doctrine, wrote 1,500 books during his time

in college and also penned six operas, "all of which are better than any in the history

of music."

He also once golfed a 38 under par, making 11 holes in one.

And here's the catch: he never golfed before that and he never golfed after that.

That's right, that was the one and only time he picked up a golf club.

Truly incredible and inspiring.

What a family!

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SKJULT KAMERA PÅ FREMMEDE! | Nicolai Egholm - Duration: 8:21.

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Vegetarian Vietnamese Recipes | Mushrooms Soup with Lotus Seed | MinhChay - Duration: 2:38.

Mushrooms Soup with Lotus Seeds

1 tbsp vegetable oil

10g onion

100g tomato

50g lotus seed

50g seafood mushroom

50g oyster mushroom

1 tsp vegan mushroom seasoning granule

1/2 tsp salt

1 tsp vegan chicken seasoning granule

2 tsp sugar

10ml cashew oil

20g chili powder

600ml bouillon

30ml lemon juice

10g coriander

50g green onion

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Giant M&M Clay Slime Surprise Toys & Nursery Rhymes - Duration: 3:50.

Hello all. In this new video Katy opens Giant M&Ms with Slime.

Let's see how she does it

Katy has three Giant M&Ms in different colors.

Learn color with Giant M&Ms is funny

Katy had fun with Giant M&Ms today

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LEGO Downtown Diner 2018 set - The Best LEGO Modular Building? - Duration: 3:27.

Hello, just2good here,

and LEGO just revealed the 2018 Modular Building set -

the Downtown Diner, which will retail for 170 bucks,

and releases January 1st, 2018.

And, in my opinion, this may be the best looking modular yet.

It's also a little bit of a depature from the other modular buildings,

a new take in a way,

fitting for a style that seems to be a few decades after all the previous ones.

Let me set up the context for you.

The peak of modulars was 2014 to 2015,

with the Parisian Restaurant and Detective Office.

But then, in 2016, we had the Brick Bank,

which was a good set,

but nowhere near the level of those two before it.

And, I could say the same with the Assembly Square,

it was good,

but not anything that could compare to those two great ones from before.

But this.

This is a return to the greatness.

This is incredible.

It's simple but like the Detective's Office and Parisian,

it stands out on a shelf -

I would even say moreso than any other modular.

Those bright colors that almost give me a Paradisa slash Miami Vice feel

and that Dinner sign definitely help, but gosh,

I love the design that captures that 50s Diner with all those curves,

with the first level roof and the skylight window.

And dang, still looming on the exterior,

the apartment building section looks great -

I love the studs not on top technique where they use tiles for the walls,

the roof with the handle bars and hinge mix,

and even the little details,

like the reverse 2x2 bumper pieces for windows at the side of the skylight window.

For the interior, the first floor is the diner,

and gosh, I love the essentials of any dinner which this knocks out.

The serving counter, a coffee machine, a gumball machine,

an awesome counter grill that reminds me of Steak 'n Shake,

and booth and a jukebox.

The second floor is a classic weight room,

with a punching bag and boxing ring -

that's new for LEGO!

The third floor is a recording studio.

I love that printed Rock and Roll vinyl,

and the reocrding booth.

The roof has a nice standing area,

which you can get to from a little door and the back alley,

which has lots of little pathways - something I love.

I like how they changed up the stair case as well,

using this interesting railing style.

The car is nice as well,

such a step up from that terrible one in the Palace Cinema.

It's not overtly long, just the perfect size,

and the pink works with that pastel-esque aesthetic of the building.

Alright, so I'm praising this, but what do I not like?

Well, to start out - the tan the apartment like part.

Why tan?

Insert the Gnajbricks meme here,

but it just clashes with the nice Paradia-like pink,

teal, and white.

The grey used is minimal beisdes the pathway,

which that all makes sense to use grey.

But the tan, in my opinion, it should've been white.

It just fits more and doesn't distact

from the awesome curved design of building and the sign,

unlike the tan, which just distracts from it.

Then, the minifigures.

Look, like I said before,

this is a new take on the modular buildings line.

But why did they drop the classic smiley,

which is a standard for all modulars since the second one?

Look at this picture.

Even with the more modern design of the diner,

the only thing that's a clash is the minifigures.

And, y'know, some of the minfigures have exclusive face prints in this set.

In particular I love this rocker's singing face,

and this girl's sweating face.

They're pretty specific and useful new faceprints,

but gosh, it just ruins the consistency of the modular line,

and I worry we won't see the classic smiley yearly anymore.

Other than that like I said,

this could be the best modular yet.

I will be buying this on release, I believe.

It's only 170 bucks, so I'll probably use up all my Christmas money.

Anyways, what do you guys think?

Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

I'll see you guys later.

Peace out.

Bye.

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Super Mario Odyssey - recenzja quaza - Duration: 11:46.

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Peinlich Toilettenpapier kaufen [subtitled] | Knallerfrauen mit Martina Hill - Duration: 0:56.

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КАК ЗНАКИ ЗОДИАКА ПРАЗДНУЮТ НОВЫЙ ГОД❄🎄❄ - Duration: 5:32.

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Alyssa Performs 'Underneath the Tree'🎄 by Kelly Clarkson | Lip Sync Battle Shorties Holiday Special - Duration: 1:59.

[crowd cheering]

[music playing]

♪ You're here where you should be Snow is falling as the carols sing ♪

♪ You're all that I need Underneath the tree tonight ♪

♪ I'm gonna hold you close ♪

♪ Another holiday alone to celebrate ♪

♪ But then one day everything changed ♪

♪ You're all I need Underneath the tree ♪

♪ You're here where you should be Snow is falling as the carols sing ♪

♪ It just wasn't the same Alone on Christmas day ♪

♪ Presents, what a beautiful sight ♪

♪ Don't mean a thing If you ain't holding me tight ♪

♪ You're all that I need Underneath the tree tonight ♪

♪ One day everything changed You're all I need ♪

♪ Underneath the tree ♪

♪ You're here where you should be Snow is falling as the carols sing ♪

♪ It just wasn't the same Alone on Christmas day ♪

♪ Presents, what a beautiful sight ♪

♪ Don't mean a thing If you ain't holding me tight ♪

♪ You're all that I need Underneath the tree ♪

[crowd cheering]

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