1000 IQ LEGO BUILDING TECHNIQUES!

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Published 2023-11-18
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Let's explore the most clever and creative LEGO building techniques using bricks and LEGO minifigures. From cursed LEGO minifigures to illegal LEGO building techniques, the LEGO brick tricks in this video are sure to spark your creativity! Watch the entire video to see them all!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jjurss7263
    Wait... We're not supposed to tear minifigures apart and rearrange them into Frankenstein combinations?
  • @yeetmcmeat
    I used to use those 1x2 tile grille as rails for sliding doors, the top sides of the grilles fit perfectly into each other with a slight offset.
  • @Thinginator
    A while ago some online friends and I started competing to see who could build the smallest Lego tank, which started with a droid torso, some technic 1x3 half beams for tracks, and a lever for the gun. Someone then used 1x2 Technic half beams and a t bar piece with a clip on it for the gun, and another person used the roller skate piece as the track with a clip on top. Wondering how I could possibly build a smaller Lego tank than the 1x1+gun length tank(I don’t remember what piece they used for the gun), I dug deep in my weirdest Lego pieces and got clever. I used a single Technic chain link piece as the body and tracks of the tank since the ends are rounded and look tracky enough. For the gun, I took one of the little antenna pieces that goes on a Star Wars clone trooper helmet and wedged the angled pointy end between the two bars of the chain link, forming a smaller gun barrel than any Lego clip piece could. I took a picture of it next to a recreation of the previous smallest tank to prove mine was smaller, and nobody built a smaller one than mine so I guess I won. Sadly I lost my tiny tank afterwards, it was too smol for this world :,(
  • @wolfen8622
    Bruh, that Lego-chad has to be the best Lego build I’ve ever seen lmao
  • I miss the Technic figures. I have owned and found exactly ONE in all of my life. It was included in a Technic motorcycle I got when I was 7. I wish I still had it.
  • @SkullManager
    That modified up-scaled figure should be named grug
  • @Songal18
    Bravo to all these amazing builders.
  • @redfinale
    6:57 "not every brick bending design breaks the rules" yeah.... that may not put stress on the parts per se, but since the parts aren't joined in the intended way for the pieces themselves, especially since we're told not to connect the parts all the way, which further defeats the purpose of proper building techniques, it probably still falls under the realm of "illegal"
  • The Rivendell set actually recommends you use that brick separator slide technique in the instructions.
  • @argolake8623
    That temple made me think that Lego sets based on The Witness would be super cool. You have beautiful nature, plus lasers, plus castles. And the glass factory would be great for color transparent pieces. And it pairs with the puzzles themselves, since most of the mazes are based on right-angle grids. And then the extra challenge would be still making hidden environmental puzzles that you can only see when you turn the set a particular way.
  • @snoopy3372
    They also used the green lanterns lantern on the top of the temple. Very cools
  • @adipy8912
    Finally you included Brick Bending in an IQ video
  • @thisguy6135
    i've found that playing SpitBrix videos at 1.5 speed is perfect