I used to slide the grilles together since the bars mesh, but never thought to make a door out of it since it’s slightly offset. Now you’ve got me wanting to experiment with them some more, that’s really clever.
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 :,(
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"
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.
I have one Technic figure I inherited from my dad, but as a kid I removed the head too much and the torso cracked so the head barely stays attached let alone upright. I tried solving the problem by wrapping clear tape around the torso, which sorta works and now I’m just really gentle with it. I love posing it because it’s so flexible and has many joints, I wish Lego would make them again, especially as we never got a female Technic figure, which may be why they died out in the first place😢
My brother and I had a couple of those, and I loved them tons. I would've still had them to this day if our mother didn't give all my toys away to charity without telling me anything. Ah well.
5:05 this guy's voice is literally burned into my brain if you ever played this game you know now i have his voice lines stuck in my brain again for the rest of the day
3:30 put the iron man mech set unupgraded minifigure’s helmet on black panther mech set’s head. You can’t remove the ears of black panther though. It will work=)
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.
Wow! I was surprised to see a work from BigStannis (5:00) here. Actually he is a my close friend and I was watxhing some parts pf creative process. I'll tell him that he mamages to get here, lol!
4:21 That cursed creation should be called "BoxyBob HidePants" (got the idea from SpongeBob SquarePants and the minifigure seems to be hiding inside his shirt)
ah, damn, that brick separator technique is looks like something I should have figured out on my own years ago, but now seeing it being done for the first time is just genius!
I do wish lego would revamp the entire clip system. I have an entire box full of battle droid arms with broken hands and both verticle and horizontal clips that have broken simpily because I used it more than a couple of times or in some cases turned whatever it was holding to much.
I would actually rather have the official Lego tiger than that MOC, because for me, those MOCs're so over-detailed that they just look like a mess. There is a point at which there's too much detailing, and those animals've definitely passed it. Also, those aren't feathers on that wolf, they're vulture wings from Season 3 of Legends of Chima.
They are not feathers; they are wings….. Ummm yeah sure, whats flying animals wings made from… that bird has no feathers.. just wings said no zoological study ever
The FIRST thing I saw when you showed the set of the dude holding the book was the battle droid fingers. That was clever! I was expecting them to be Bionicle Onua claws, or something, but after a sort of double take I realized it was decapitated droids. 😄
Wait... We're not supposed to tear minifigures apart and rearrange them into Frankenstein combinations?
I mean.. The brick guy said-
Too bad I made a really neat dark Jedi using parts from Hunter from bad batch, Darth Vader, some older cyborgs head and a double evil Rey lightsaber.
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.
I used to slide the grilles together since the bars mesh, but never thought to make a door out of it since it’s slightly offset. Now you’ve got me wanting to experiment with them some more, that’s really clever.
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 :,(
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"
They might still fall under the "illegal" category, but police won't come to your house and arrest you
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lego donut
5:47 painter's palettes or bananas? 👀
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.
I have one Technic figure I inherited from my dad, but as a kid I removed the head too much and the torso cracked so the head barely stays attached let alone upright. I tried solving the problem by wrapping clear tape around the torso, which sorta works and now I’m just really gentle with it. I love posing it because it’s so flexible and has many joints, I wish Lego would make them again, especially as we never got a female Technic figure, which may be why they died out in the first place😢
My brother and I had a couple of those, and I loved them tons. I would've still had them to this day if our mother didn't give all my toys away to charity without telling me anything. Ah well.
0:13 hey they’re just like me!
Same
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ah yes my favourite head piece, the bowl of fruit! 2:25
The Rivendell set actually recommends you use that brick separator slide technique in the instructions.
Bruh, that Lego-chad has to be the best Lego build I’ve ever seen lmao
4:39 - With just a few simple modifications, you could totally make this into Franky from "One Piece".
5:05 this guy's voice is literally burned into my brain if you ever played this game you know now i have his voice lines stuck in my brain again for the rest of the day
They also used the green lanterns lantern on the top of the temple. Very cools
I figured taking the individual legs off the hip piece was illegal but I would have thought that taking the hands out was okay.
Ricky the freaky 4:22 😂😂😂
I love your video's
In 4:41 that creepy upscale minifigure might be named the killscale minifigure
1:03 can I buy these?
That modified up-scaled figure should be named grug
3:30 put the iron man mech set unupgraded minifigure’s helmet on black panther mech set’s head. You can’t remove the ears of black panther though.
It will work=)
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.
Wow!
I was surprised to see a work from BigStannis (5:00) here.
Actually he is a my close friend and I was watxhing some parts pf creative process. I'll tell him that he mamages to get here, lol!
love it 👌👌👌👌
Bravo to all these amazing builders.
The old clips are way easier to break the newer ones won’t break as easily so you don’t have to worry about the strain as much with the newer clips
All hail the brick separator
Hi I love your work
Finally you included Brick Bending in an IQ video
Name it Lary 👍
4:40 Wait, is that the same body from that one animation where the kid was too short for the slide?
Yes,yes it is.
4:08 Finally, we can now have Rokurokubi Minifigures!
4:25 it’s glork
Hiding the super expensive Boba Fett in that build as foliage is just the biggest LEGO nerd flex. Is that actually THE Boba Fett?
3:57 why hello there old sport
4:09 it's me, your pal dave
LEGO innovation at its peak! 🚀
4:21 That cursed creation should be called "BoxyBob HidePants" (got the idea from SpongeBob SquarePants and the minifigure seems to be hiding inside his shirt)
that is the holy grail of thumbnails.
Nothing compared
1:00. That wolf is amazing
1:57 illegal techniques are techniques that put stress on the bricks not things that aren’t used in official sets
I recently got run over by a car and ended up with a broken leg. This class really takes the edge off. Thank you. And your voice is very calming.
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removing the hands stresses the arms? Like I get the legs and arms, but the hands used to just slip right out when I last played with them.
Lego + 3d printing = infinite possibilities
ah, damn, that brick separator technique is looks like something I should have figured out on my own years ago, but now seeing it being done for the first time is just genius!
The temple, if it doesn't have any illegal building techniques, needs to be an actual Lego set
I do wish lego would revamp the entire clip system. I have an entire box full of battle droid arms with broken hands and both verticle and horizontal clips that have broken simpily because I used it more than a couple of times or in some cases turned whatever it was holding to much.
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@@gdawg6785 he changed his comment it used to say "first"
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I would actually rather have the official Lego tiger than that MOC, because for me, those MOCs're so over-detailed that they just look like a mess. There is a point at which there's too much detailing, and those animals've definitely passed it. Also, those aren't feathers on that wolf, they're vulture wings from Season 3 of Legends of Chima.
The official lego tiger is also anatomically accurate
@@Pk-glitch Yeah, that was pretty funny.
They are not feathers; they are wings…..
Ummm yeah sure, whats flying animals wings made from… that bird has no feathers.. just wings said no zoological study ever
Naw, I really like them
@@pinekel8987 And that's alright. We all have different opinions, and neither of us are wrong.
The Lego Chad Change the background it to a grey hue and to the camera moments on its body on any angle and This would be good
The FIRST thing I saw when you showed the set of the dude holding the book was the battle droid fingers. That was clever! I was expecting them to be Bionicle Onua claws, or something, but after a sort of double take I realized it was decapitated droids. 😄
i remember some of the old sets where you had to put the minifigure arms on yourself, i always hated doing that because i used to have pudgy fingers
4:23 yes,and it should be Borb. dont ask why his name is borb
I LOVE STACKING PLATES ON TOP OF EACH OTHER. MY NAILS LOVE IT🤩
I do and all of these I will definitely subscribe to you😆
I need the first few builds
i've found that playing SpitBrix videos at 1.5 speed is perfect
"A man has broken the law in LEGO city!"
2:22 it’s not seven, it’s nine, head, torso, 2 arms, 2 hands, a hip joint, and 2 legs
i was 30th human to like this video😀
Name the cursed Lego man skinwalker
Tim
i think the name for the cursed lego man should be john
Love your content
5:45 "also the cheeks are painter's pallets"
*shows lego bananas*
1:40 The Boba Fett Jetpack as Plant Deko, the most expensive Lego Plant XD and if it's the One from the Cloud City Boba Fet ....
4:21 Terrence. His name is Terrence
4:09 Someone could make a stretched Reed Richards (mr fantastic) with that idea
The green piece where the water comes out of on the Zen Temple set is a Green lantern lantern
Crused upscaled is Cody the Crawler
hat cursed big minifig should be called "Dayle the Dunce Fig."
Clips being fragile? Nah. Droid arms were the bane of my childhood. I had a whole airliner I never touched due to those droid arms in the door
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I actually managed to forget that Lego made the “Fab five” set, but you just had to remind me.
Who else loves SpitBrix?!
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My favorite LEGO video ever! 🧡👾
2:25 you mean 9 plastic elements? Because minifigure have not one arm,hand in count
4:16 the beast of Lego lagoon
0:33 if you not seen,for nose creator used the shooter.
"Clips are notoriously brittle pieces," he says, showing a picture of brown pieces, the most notoriously brittle pieces
4:22 His name should be Spider-Man.... so original
These LEGO hacks are genius! 🧠🔧
name the scary one Jeffery Brickston.
the big cursed minifigure should be called "dog"
8:55 Lego razor blade
that wolf is sooooooo cool!!!!!
1:40 i thought you were talking about the 1x1 among us Lego piece as the door😭😭😭
who is the Fab Five? are they like an american tribute band to The Beatles? (the Fab Four)
the macaroni pieces could be great for any stretchy characters like reed Richards
I love it…amazing,..😢
Mate created the buff soldier TF2 in lego
Hey Spitbrix, I want to say that on pages 24 and 25 of lego 31151 they place bricks too early also pls can I have a shoutout 🙏
Oh sorry 24 and 26
Also that's the triceratops booklet
The modyfied lego man reminds , me of the creatures from the Sci-Fi film "Landscape with Invisible Hand".
4:17 his name should be Bahb
I've always found MOCs to be more beautiful then actual sets made by lego.
2:22 7 plastic elements ?! Please count again
Brittle Brown returns 9:47
toaster spotted :3
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Some nitpicking here but @2:03 wasn't, isn't and never will be an illegal building technique. ;)
Gerald.NAME HIM GERALD!!!!!!!
Bro skipped finger day
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4:25 Jimothy
how are the paint pallets held in place?
In the temple morros armor peace was on it
Brickbending is the PAYDAY gang of Lego