40 Satisfying MECHANISMS in LEGO…

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All Comments (21)
  • @TDBRICKS
    I actually learned a lot in this video. You’re the goat 🐐
  • @OctozenX
    You know he’s good when he manages to technically get 2 sponsors in a single video without breaking any contracts 😏
  • @SidShakal
    2:14 gave me a flashback to my days building redstone doors for people in minecraft: build the mechanism, then hide it behind walls to make it look pretty
  • @TheB3
    I'm so bad with Technic and want to get better, so this was actually super helpful!
  • @DoodleBricks
    Duuudddee this was AMAZING! I really wanna at least have an understanding of how to use technic and make mechanisms, and this was a big help! Didn’t even know some of those mechanisms were POSSIBLE in LEGO! You did a fantastic job man! 🙌
  • @LEGOCOOKING
    The time and effort he put into this is to talented
  • @therealajay8184
    You gotta teach me your ways about how you do great lego creations like these.
  • @erikb3799
    This is a lot more interesting than I expected.
  • You rock! I have unsuccessfully been working on mechanisms for months and this video will help so much. Thanks!💯👍
  • @Enraptored-
    This has provided me with much information. Thank you!
  • @4:55 - in fact 2 universal joints on the same axel, should be "connected" at 90 degrees, and not at 0 degrees as shown - hence the crack in the piece that you have ( probably;) ). As an example - set 42029, instruction book 1, step 29, page 39 in the online instructions.
  • Very cool! I only wish that the pace were just a hair slower so that it would be easier to examine each mechanism. Pausing and step-framing helps, but some shots had a lot of camera/item movement so that still made it difficult. That aside, kudos for covering so much material!
  • @Benutt12
    Must say, that place looks like an amazing place!
  • @Kids_Scissors
    Unnecessarily complex mechanisms are some of my favorite things
  • @Kerloft
    Two sponsors on one video, that’s epic! haha Awesome video as always!