For a few seconds, I can feel *the world revolving*
@obliviousthunder12 сағат бұрын
You got a weird obsession with legos... i love that :o
@NicleT13 сағат бұрын
That finally explains the origin of the Led Zeppelin Presence's enigmatic object.
@jawico609814 сағат бұрын
Nice video, really good. You are great for including the song in the description.
@Sunlessilver15 сағат бұрын
Make this again but every other brick is empty
@faiiilcat15 сағат бұрын
Bro built a modern skyscraper with this one 😭🙏
@definatelypk16 сағат бұрын
bro took his name literally
@jacobbarnett995617 сағат бұрын
This video could be titled the search for pi
@benjaminstorace669921 сағат бұрын
People be like "reeee illiegal building techneeeeeeques" Me be like "pretty"
@EddVCRКүн бұрын
It’s so cool how the light reflections are pixelated. It gives an illusion that something digital came out of the screen to exist in the real world.
@djcrab7041Күн бұрын
ctrl c ctrl v ctrl v ctrl v ctrl v ctrl v ctrl v
@ianmacfarlane1241Күн бұрын
Me "beautiful" Lego fanatic "illegal".
@zimonyt3798Күн бұрын
WOW !!!
@wlockuz4467Күн бұрын
Its beautiful to look at, but the fact that its lego make me itch.
@BrickBending16 сағат бұрын
Fair. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
@katyungodlyКүн бұрын
The way this is edited it feels like the final model is 10 feet tall 😂
@ImTheHeyGuyКүн бұрын
👋 hey 👋 😊
@IloveBILLalsodestroydipperКүн бұрын
Hi😊
@awatercolourist23 сағат бұрын
Hello! 👋
@BrickBending15 сағат бұрын
Heya
@madhuridas7509Күн бұрын
Lego DNA be like
@awatercolourist23 сағат бұрын
Isn't there a building that looks like that?
@madhuridas750923 сағат бұрын
@awatercolourist idk , do you know the name
@awatercolourist17 сағат бұрын
@madhuridas7509 Sorry, no 😅
@madhuridas750911 сағат бұрын
@@awatercolourist Oh, anyway I've never heard of that I think.
@robinvsdkКүн бұрын
This is spiraling out of control..
@BrickBending15 сағат бұрын
🌀
@MadamoizillionКүн бұрын
So architectural! 🪢
@ManuSpugf7Күн бұрын
This hurts my soul... Pretty cool tho!
@BrickBendingКүн бұрын
I'm thinking about doing a process video where I walk through this build and it's many larger, twisting, cousins--but I'm going to have to create a larger filming space to capture them. What do you think? Should I tackle something totally new, or circle back to these twisted creations?
@awatercolourist23 сағат бұрын
Tackle something new!
@AI_support22 сағат бұрын
Why don’t you create a sprawling metropolis out of your structures? Your builds are great but feel like you could do more with them
@awatercolourist17 сағат бұрын
@@AI_support good one! The floor space required though 😬
@DjastinFaiht4 сағат бұрын
When is the answer ever ’no’?? All of it! Just.. all of it!!!!!!
@bonnerin0Күн бұрын
I legitimately cannot imagine living in a pre-lego world
@BlaineMinixКүн бұрын
He's not afraid to step on the legos, the legos are afraid to be stepped on..
@davidgaminggallegos7674Күн бұрын
So he's making deployable Lego spike strips
@A_Stormworks_gamer7269Күн бұрын
FBI OPEN UP
@bevanarcher45862 күн бұрын
If you took the blue "track" and made it a circle as well, when you mesh it with the yellow circle in the way that is NOT slippery, you would have a very large gear. And with the bricks alternating in and out on one or both circles, there could be some interesting properties of "crushing teeth" where openings would appear and disappear OR there should be a way to make gears that slipped sometimes and locked sometimes. And when I saw the alternating structure at first, it looked like a thread with a very slow change in angle. If you intersected an inner ring and an outer ring in the slippery direction, I think a thread like that would exert a tremendous force even with a small degree of rotation which could be interesting in a few ways, but maybe the best way would be to twist the "screw" a small amount and have it blow apart a seemingly large and strong structure surrounding it. Another thought would be changing the alternating pattern to something like 1 out and 4 or 5 in which might create something more like a normal "screw" where it takes more rotation to advance the screw.
@Tiki_Media2 күн бұрын
Literally reinvented the wheel!
@jugglerj0e2 күн бұрын
This structure reminds me of something that Dr. Octopus from Spider Man would make.
@ZaynSubhon-y6e2 күн бұрын
S a t I c f y I n g
@madihapervaiz12 күн бұрын
what happens when u step on it😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Watermelon_cat2612 күн бұрын
Hi
@SSGrille2 күн бұрын
16:11 Only got this far, very cool, I so want to go buy some bulk bricks now. Curious if they make a “clear” slope, add transparent colors to the 2x1 sticking outward, add a light into the ring, will the light carry to the colored brick. Or do they make transparent colored slopes, both up and down, and connect those around the outside with transparent 2x1 vertically.
@Error_Snow.3 күн бұрын
4:32 Hey look it's sonic the hedgehog
@PixarFox6xis-sFriend3 күн бұрын
That looks cool, but why are most of the people not using periods?
@dzusik37603 күн бұрын
Not really satisfying but asteticly pleasing but the orange 4x4 wedge plate Is the most satisfying beacose of the snapiness
@tbush66573 күн бұрын
"All these legos make a circle. All these legos make a circle. All these legos make a circle. All these legos make a circle"
@SkulltexWasTaken3 күн бұрын
So cool! I could watch these all night if i could!! 🫡 Also... 6:00 is built like one of those Mii mouths 😭
@Maggotier-t5o3 күн бұрын
I really like these explanation videos. I always figured that there was some kind of science behind building all these contraptions, but it’s really cool seeing how much forethought goes into them to make them move this way and look this cool. It melts my brain, 10/10
@mattp13373 күн бұрын
I wonder if you could align some wheels or cogs into the spiral tracks formed by the orange tube, with at least four points of contact, and make an "elevator" that spirals up and down the orange elevator shaft.
@TJMemmel3 күн бұрын
Why are the colors just black and yellow
@key_bounce3 күн бұрын
So how do you determine how much curve/how long a "straight" 1xn wall needs to be for a given curve? I'm asking because of the 8:20 "massive" curve being given to a 90 degree to make it almost 180 -- how do you determine the length needed to make a curve work? (Or, how would *I* go about it if I were to try this myself?)
@Delibro3 күн бұрын
He tries. In another video he said that.
@key_bounce2 күн бұрын
@@Delibro Ahh. So we're seeing the tested result/rebuild. Makes sense. Thank you
@key_bounce3 күн бұрын
5:30 *Two!?* colors? In one build? What sort of treachery is this?
@key_bounce3 күн бұрын
5:00 Do you actually have the stresses here being countered out? It looks like, while there is clearly some stress in the curves, that each line is also counter-stressed in the other direction -- does it actually have little to no total stress when finished?
@jamiek81234 күн бұрын
'one by one round plate' do you mean a stud? it was just an odd experience hearing someone call a stud that, like it makes sense for a builder of this type to refer to it like that, and nothing wrong with it, but it just felt odd, had to get it out of my system
@colonelgraff91984 күн бұрын
Thank you for the Lego ASMR
@Beamng25-c1i4 күн бұрын
MOIN
@crippninja46644 күн бұрын
I bet it took a long time to get a lot of these duplicate pieces enough to make these. God damn well done man this is fucking awesome. I would do this same exact shit in my room when I was bored with my Legos but nowhere near to this degree LOL