I made LEGO Half-Life 1 sets because LEGO wouldn't...

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Published 2023-06-07

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  • @toxinomic3713
    Gordon doesn't need to hear all of this, he's a highly trained professional.
  • @blitzo6320
    One thing I think would be really cool, is giving the zombies those wolverine claw pieces.
  • @nuzzy9198
    10:03 Look Gordon, Bricks! We can use these to build big sets!
  • @Achrokat
    10:05 A chair is a piece of furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used to seat a single person. Chairs are supported most often by four legs and have a back; however, a chair can have three legs or can have a different shape. Chairs are made of a wide variety of materials, ranging from wood to metal to synthetic material (e.g. plastic), and they may be padded or upholstered in various colors and fabrics, either just on the seat (as with some dining room chairs) or on the entire chair. Chairs are used in a number of rooms in homes (e.g. in living rooms, dining rooms, and dens), in schools and offices (with desks), and in various other workplaces, such as the Black Mesa facility... AH, HELLO GORDON!!!
  • @AvalancheTRA
    gordon's rat tail is absolutely essential to his character in half-life and his character's subsequent growth and development going into half-life 2 and the episodes
  • Thinking of other very iconic moments that could be unique sets - a monorail section with the tram car, Gordon, and a Houndeye/Bullsquid - Gordon on a small Xen island, fighting various Xen creatures, some kind of xen flora accents like light stalks or Xen fungi - The tram car in the beginning/end, attached to a separated rail. Can be interchanged between labcoat Gordon and HEV Gordon, with a Gman minifig and something to represent a portal - A crane attached to a platform, holding a divers cage with Gordon and the crossbow inside, an ichthyosaur model on the outside - a set depicting Gordon and the tentacle monster in Blast Pit, with a security guard minifig, maybe the control panel for the thruster - Gordon, with the tau cannon, in a hallway/room based on Questionable Ethics, and an alien grunt - An arena with Gordon holding the RPG and the Gonarch, includes baby headcrabs and Xen Trees
  • @Brick.00
    Honestly I’m very surprised they didn’t jump on the half life train, they would’ve made a lot of big bucks with that collab.
  • @elmrealms
    This is really interesting to see a Lego set that would normally never get made. I would like to see a series of all the blacklisted Lego idea sets
  • @mr80s81
    This is absolutely stupendous! I wish lego would consider series like this, it's not that much more serious or violent then Indiana Jones or other similar brand name sets. Wonderful job once again!
  • @Unkle_Genny
    Would love to see some Half-Life 2 sets! Set-pieces like Nova Prospekt, the first Combine Gunship fight, the inside of the Citadel, Ravenholm, and the final Strider and Hunter battle from Episode 2 could all be potentially amazing in LEGO set forms!
  • @spenceduggs
    I can understand why they don't want this theme made, but damn, seeing this made me wish for it even more. I'd do terrible things for that test chamber set, especially that Gman fig
  • @thewolf8660
    The only issue I see with any of this is that Gordan actually has a ponytail in the original Half-Life (It's only ever visable when looking at his character model from the side or behind, that's why his hair looks slicked back in the original art work) so Lego hair piece 17630 in dark brown would be a better fit.
  • @hudsonator7259
    I think it would be great if you released instructions, and even the custom models and prints so that people that has the time and tools for the prints and custom parts can build the set
  • @ReggieeDarko
    This concept rules. Would love to see versions of this for other iconic/underrepresented games
  • 10:04 - Ah, another one of Dr. Coomer’s clones I see! I’ll only be convinced that it’s the original Coomer, if I hear him say “Gordon, I’m thirsty”!
  • these are great sets, the only thing i would change is in the Resonance Cascade set. The empty space used for the Valve tribute could be repurposed into the waiting room and blast doors that Gordon goes through to enter the test chamber. They are a very iconic part of the test chamber and especially so when they are blown up after the experiment goes awry, you can even see them in the screenshot you based the build off of. Of course they won't be in the correct spot, but neither is the observation room so there should be no issue.