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7498 PoliceLego City PoliceLego Police StationPull PoliceBoys PolicePolice RoomLocal Police7498 ToysLego ToysForwardThe Top Lego Toy Sets For 2013-Lego City Police station-Stop the prisoners from escaping the police station through the pipe drain! They won’t get far on foot. Use the police car to chase them down and transport them back to prison in the police van. Help keep Lego city safe with this feature-packed set! Price $71.99 MORE INFO: http://www.everythingkids.co/the-top-lego-toy-sets-for-2013///watch?v=ueAaWY5ZnesDIGGER318 added 10 new photos to the album SH Figuarts DC.DIGGER318900 reduced to 180 :D At Hk figuretoy1997DIGGER318Got my free battlepod finally. Used my 200 coupons from newyear as well. Free joker and batplane mini (good thing i kept my lego batman movie ticket) Also bought the batcave and scuttle bat set yesterday.DIGGER318Old versions might be better...Please support and not use adblock, thank you! What are your favourite YouTube LEGO channels? These are some of the ones I like but I am sure there are more that I am missing out there.  




/////user/LEGOJANG/videos )and I really really love watching Brick Builder putting the sets together!  /user/brickbuilder23/videos )Have a wonderful day / night!! 'Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Ahhh man, show the brothers a little love. :smile: Does anyone know of any decent UK based Lego channels btw?  Would love to start one up myself but it would be a pretty short run venture given I'm still getting back into my Lego groove so only have 5 sets to review. Madaboutlego is from the UK and they tend to focus on the sets ranther than reviews. I had a similar though that it would be great to start a UK lego channel,  would be great to see some more mateI am making my videos, I am making videos for kids. You can check it out on my channel. you can give me feed back of whats wrong and wright on my videos, i would be verry thankful Try my channel, im new, give me a chance :) what do you think ? doing my best and try to improveThere was a Youtube Lego channel like this but every new piece there was a clicking noise that drove me nuts so I stopped watching. 




Your the alternative with some nice music which I appreciate. @drdavewatford pretty please fix title Sign In or Register to comment.Can't read the text above?Try another text or an audio CAPTCHAText in the box:What's this? 639 Photos and videos Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @LegoBrickVault.Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information. Catch up instantly on the best stories happening as they unfold.Lego Police StationPolice StationsLego 6Fun LegoLego TownLego CityMoc CityHosts RadiolivePhotos SevenForwardPHOTOS: Seven storey Lego Police station for sale on Trade Me - Photos - Marcus Lush - Weekday Hosts - RadioLIVEPewDiePie and Justin Bieber (and every other online video creator in the world) have nothing on a charismatic four-year-old with a propensity for Disney Cars and Thomas The Tank Engine. PewDiePie, YouTube’s most-viewed and most-subscribed star of all-time, and Bieber, another digital goliath who was seeing unbelievable views even months after the release of his latest studio album Purpose, have both been eclipsed by nascent channel Ryan ToysReview at the top of our Tubefilter charts — which track the world’s most-viewed channels on a weekly and monthly basis with data provided by OpenSlate.




Having teetered at the top of these charts since last November, four-year-old Ryan — who has emerged as a standout within the humongously popular children’s toy unboxing space — currently resides as YouTube’s most-watched channel in the world, with more than 585.3 million views in July alone. What makes this feat even more stunning is the fact that Ryan ToysReview, which boasts a relatively straightforward premise and homespun production values, was established just over one year ago. Since March 2015, Ryan has amassed more than 4 million subscribers and over 6.5 billion lifetime views. To give those stats some context, since Ryan ToysReview’s rise to prominence on about November 20, 2015, the channel has amassed about 5.6 billion views for an average of 19.4 million views per day, 807,090 views per hour, 13,541 views per minute, and 224.2 views per second. By comparison, PewDiePie scored 2.71 billion views at a rate of 9.3 million views per day, 386,861 views per hour, 6,448 views per minute, and 107 views per second during the same time frame.




We spoke with Ryan’s parents — who wished to remain anonymous — about why they decided to start making videos, how they’ve spun the pastime into a full-fledged family business, and what Ryan makes of his new-found viral fame. Check out the interview, which has been condensed and edited for clarity, below: Tubefilter: What inspired you to start the Ryan ToysReview channel? Mom: Ryan was watching a lot of toy review channels — some of his favorites are EvanTubeHD and Hulyan Maya — because they used to make a lot of videos about Thomas The Tank Engine, and Ryan was super into Thomas. One day, he asked me, ‘How come I’m not on YouTube when all the other kids are?’ So we just decided — yeah, we can do that. Then, we took him to the store to get his very first toy — I think it was a lego train set — and it all started from there. Dad: Another reason we started is because Ryan has a lot of extended family outside of the U.S., so YouTube was a great way to share childhood memories with them.




It’s also a great way for us to spend more time together as a family and to bond with him. TF: At what point did you realize that you had a viral phenomenon on your hands? Dad: About four months after we started, we began to see a serious spike in viewership, and, after that point, views started doubling month after month. Our largest demographic is children aged three to seven years old. Most of our viewers are in the U.S., but Ryan also has a sizable following in the U.K. and in the Philippines. The most popular video on our channel, titled 100+ cars toys GIANT EGG SURPRISE OPENING Disney Pixar Lightning McQueen kids video Ryan ToysReview (below), has about 480 million views. I don’t know why so many people love that video — if I did, I’d make a lot more just like it. What we’ve also noticed is that that video is carrying a lot of the traffic flow to the rest of the channel. TF: Has this become a family business? Mom: I was a high school chemistry teacher and my husband is a structural engineer, but I left my job to focus on the channel full-time.




We had no prior experience on YouTube — I’d never uploaded a video in my life — and we’ve learned everything as we’re going. We post a new video every day, and we typically film two to three videos at a time two to three times per week. We try not to interfere with Ryan’s pre-pre-school schedule, so a majority of the filming takes place during the weekend, and then we’ll edit while he’s in school. TF: How do you determine which toys to feature? Dad: Disney Cars and Thomas The Tank Engine were the main brands we were focused on when we first started because we noticed that those were keywords on a lot of other popular videos. But now, it’s mainly what Ryan wants to do. When we go to the toy store, we ask him what he wants to play with, and we let him guide us. Recently, we’ve started to get into the business of branded videos, but 99% of the videos on our channel aren’t branded. And we pay for all of the toys that Ryan reviews ourselves. TF: You must have a ton of toys.

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