Okay the technical aspects of this are incredible, but adding the sign over the hopper, because that's how you'd stop the water flowing in the game, is the kind of attention to design detail that makes these really special.
what i absolutely LOVE is the attention to detail here, building it was one thing, but the way you made it replicate the odd physics of minecraft is next level
feel like such a jerk for pointing out that the observers in this configuration wouldn't work for this sugarcane farm because there is no block update on the bottom level when the top grows. usually, this design is built with the observers above the pistons, so when the sugarcane reaches 3 height, it is broken at 2 height by the pistons
I love how the titles and thumbnails make it seem like the video is going to be clickbait, but it really does work and it blows me away every time. Super creative, I love seeing the design process and how everything fits together, can't wait to see what the next one is!
This is awesome. The way the sugarcane falls row am by row, and the little piece of sugarcane shows up and flows down the river makes this build amazing. I love the attention to detail and the technical aspect it truly amazing.
Fantastic, creative build, as usual! Your attention to all the small details is so impressive, like the observers who are there even if not easily seen once the machine is working. I really like that you show some of your iterations, too!
so not trying to say that he did a awful job don't get me wrong he did a great job but the observers wouldn't observe any block updates to send a signal to the piston it just doesn't make sense ( as a Minecraft build)
Everyone who’s ever used one of these has experienced random items ending up in it. Great detail. Only problem is the observer placement would never allow this to work, it needs to be observer on top of piston on top of a support block, that way when it grows to 3 high the observer will detect it and the piston will chop the middle, leaving the root alone.
The circular village with flowing water into the middle that drops iron golems that spawn in semi-random locations into a lava pool suspended on signs so that the iron dropped by the dying golems spawns below the lava and isn't burnt up, so that it can land in a 2x2 of hoppers and be routed into a chest? No shot. If he pulls that off in Lego with only one controller, he is a god amongst men and women, and I would pay extra for a brick he had merely touched.
seen a lot of lego mc vids but this is the coolest build ive ever seen. it literally looks exactly how it looks in game w the sugar cane falling animation
if only the observers were above the pistons, and required the sugarcane to grow 2 stages, it'd be quite like the standard sugarcane farm design that so many people use. This way however the observer wouldn't detect the sugarcane growing.
But you're wrong this design does work in Minecraft he even showcased it in the very first few seconds of minecraft. Just bc you build it differently doesn't mean everyone has to.
@@MCoTEDDY yeah, that'd be a no. When an observer block detects a block state change towards the side with the "face" looking part, the texture changes. In his "clip", the pistons pulsed multiple times without the observers reacting to anything. Also, try putting redstone dust directly on top of pistons. They'd pop off as soon as they extend. In his clip, the pistons also pulsed in a "weirdly exact" interval, as if they were on a clock... Meaning it wasn't the observers that made the pistons pulse. By this logic, he might as well have just put any old random dirt block there instead. On the other hand, he did build a "proper" farm as well, it was in the background, there, he just planted the sugarcane 1 block too high compared to the redstone components.
This morning was the first time I saw one of your videos and I've been binging for a while now. It would be so cool if you maybe start a patreon where you share your plans and lists of blocks used in a build with your supporters :)
I really enjoy watching your Minecraft Lego rebuilds. Fascinating how people can build complex mechanisms with Lego Bricks. I didn't even think this would be possible to do it and keep the mechanisms hidden. I'd love to see more! And the answer to your question is 95 :)
This is so amazing!!! Just a small thing, in minecraft, the pistons must be at the same height as where you placed them here, but the observers must be above the pistons, so that it detects that the sugar cane grew and the pistons can break the middle cane, wich also breaks the top one, while not breaking the bottom one. Hope that helps if someone wants to make a lego sugarcane farm on their own (wich won't happen anytime soon!)!
I literally stop whatever I'm doing to watch your videos as soon as I get notified. Imo, this is maybe one of the most satisfying yet! I've never seen the farm within Minecraft, but I felt like the cut piece flowing down the river should have been one round green piece longer. Also, the funniest moment was at 8:07 ish. "It was!" 🤣
I don’t have legos anymore, but I can just imagine the amount of inspiration you give lego builders that watch this. Every video I’m surprised how many techniques and technical things you can do with legos, and I’ve started taking inspiration with using this is creative games, and it’s led to tons of new ideas that I’ve been really proud of. These builds just keep getting more and more creative and I feel like every video of yours I just binge now, awesome stuff!!
Wow you're work is so amazing and i wonder how you have the brain to do all of this. But one thing i noticed. The observers are meant to be on the top, but you don't have to fix it! Good luck to 100k!
Guyz... Y'all realise that the only way he gets all this lego is by earning him, especially if you join him, you will be contributing to him. I just need to earn some money, thats gonna take a while to happen 😅but join him anyways so he can continue his builds!
Would you ever consider sharing a parts list/the script for the motor stuff for videos like these? I think it'd help a bunch with people who may want to recreate it for something around their house!
un realistic, the machine would not work since the observer nmeeds to detect the sugar cane growing, so the whole mechanism of piston and observer shopuld be one block up, confront it with the actual in game sugar cane farm, just a detail, still, very impressive
Imagine the people that search: "How to build an automatic sugar cane farm and see this", jokes aside, thats a fantastic work, we would never do that in months with these genius ideas, keep up the work and man, you'll get 1M Sub's in 2023, I guarantee that.
amazing video super impressed! I have one small complaint (doesn't really matter) if it was in minecraft the observers would be at a third row of sugarcane because if they were at the bottom they wouldn't cause the pistons to activate because nothing would change to the bottom row of sugarcane.
my man could make a working piano by just hooking up each key to a sound and doing this same exact design, this is crazy good and the thought that mustve gone in ahead of time is crazy
Check out my newest video! It's epic! th-cam.com/video/6TcieXHVLVc/w-d-xo.html
So cool 😎
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the observers go on TOP of the pistons
Cool
Okay the technical aspects of this are incredible, but adding the sign over the hopper, because that's how you'd stop the water flowing in the game, is the kind of attention to design detail that makes these really special.
Funny... Observers should be on top of the pistons!
@@PersivanA true
Actually they changed this in a recent update! Observers can be placed where they are at and the farm still works 👍
@@BrickMachinesChannel okey,. it works. my bad) Observers now triggers on "growth%" event
@@BrickMachinesChannel thats even more special now
No idea how on earth you’re able to make all these genius contraptions that would take me MONTHS to figure out in only a few weeks. Keep it up man!
Thanks so much! I love your builds too! They're so creative!
Yo the B3 i love your vids 🤩🤩.
Yo B3 hows 23 ville going?
@@Builder-jl3kh i'm waiting for his next vid of 23 - ville it's such a good content.
*i think the next one is the dragon slayer*
@@BrickMachinesChannel plz make next time a *infinite diamonds glitch machine* 🤤🤑🥺.
or a *bedrock breaker* 🤯
what i absolutely LOVE is the attention to detail here, building it was one thing, but the way you made it replicate the odd physics of minecraft is next level
He made the observers under the pistons lmao
@@iPlayGamesX wait it needs to be over the positions to work he is weird but cool
@@truffles3859 Apparently that's actually something that was changed. So it is correct
@@iPlayGamesX nope it still works fine in game
@@iPlayGamesX new update changed that
That was sooooo coool!!
Ayoo brick science
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No idea how this man managed to combine engineering and legos, but how ever he does it it’s insanely impressive.
well, lego technic is just about that
feel like such a jerk for pointing out that the observers in this configuration wouldn't work for this sugarcane farm because there is no block update on the bottom level when the top grows. usually, this design is built with the observers above the pistons, so when the sugarcane reaches 3 height, it is broken at 2 height by the pistons
Exactly what I was thinking. BTW upload more stevey boy
I thought that too
also the fact that the last sugarcane couldn't be placed since there is no water next to it (the sign block blocked the needed water)
Upload
Yeah, I saw that to
Absolutely amazing! Someone always manages to blow my mind away with Lego! It would be so cool if they made this into a Lego Minecraft set!
I was actually surprised when i saw that you commented lol
So turo
I love how the titles and thumbnails make it seem like the video is going to be clickbait, but it really does work and it blows me away every time.
Super creative, I love seeing the design process and how everything fits together, can't wait to see what the next one is!
Yeah, I hasn’t seen any of these types of videos before, and it was awesome
It doesnt really work though, the sugar cane doesnt grow..
@@Mars-yn7hc bro really expects Legos to grow 💀
This is awesome. The way the sugarcane falls row am by row, and the little piece of sugarcane shows up and flows down the river makes this build amazing. I love the attention to detail and the technical aspect it truly amazing.
Thanks! That means a lot to me!
I would pay an unreasonable amount of money for a set to build this, or even just instructions. This is a must for my desk
Fantastic, creative build, as usual! Your attention to all the small details is so impressive, like the observers who are there even if not easily seen once the machine is working. I really like that you show some of your iterations, too!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it!
Me to i agree
The coolest detail was the sign blocking water. It really shows that he knows Minecraft 100%
so not trying to say that he did a awful job don't get me wrong he did a great job but the observers wouldn't observe any block updates to send a signal to the piston it just doesn't make sense ( as a Minecraft build)
@@BrickMachinesChannel this should be a Lego set and you can’t change my mind
Just when you think it can’t get more impressive than the last one…WOW!! I am blown away by his talent and ingenuity
Thank you so much for watching and for the comment ☺️
This is actually Insane. Amazing Job!
Bro you are amazing at building Lego. Some of the best builds I’ve seen
Everyone who’s ever used one of these has experienced random items ending up in it. Great detail. Only problem is the observer placement would never allow this to work, it needs to be observer on top of piston on top of a support block, that way when it grows to 3 high the observer will detect it and the piston will chop the middle, leaving the root alone.
These are so cool to see!! :D
Agreed
Yes
Early on Mysty comment wow
ok
It looks like everyone knows about our favourite lego building guy at this point
Awesome vid! Sharing this rn!😮
Thank you for sharing the vid!
Omg 11m ago
Yea same I have been watching him for a while hope he gets more sub's.This is awesome!
Wowowow
whe3n he realises observers go on top not bottum
Wow! This is incredible! Blown away by how great that works and looks at the end! Can't wait to see what's next :)
Hi Ashnflash!
Npc😊
Nice 🎉
You should honestly be a Lego set designer
That'd be so cool!
0:04 When you try pixelating a pixelated build that it's based on a pixel game in pixels while in a video which is made out of pixels
fr tho
The raw amount of precision, skill, and talent on display here just leaves me awestruck. So beautifully done!
Nobody makes LEGO mechanisms like this guy, nor at the speed at this guy. Absolutely impressive work!
Thank you!
I have watched this video at least 10 times and it never gets old!
Thank you for the awesome videos!!!
Thanks! So glad to hear that!
I only have one word for this: AMAZING
Working iron farm next??? This is so epic, i cant even build a normal sugar cane farm in minecraft and your doing it with legos
The circular village with flowing water into the middle that drops iron golems that spawn in semi-random locations into a lava pool suspended on signs so that the iron dropped by the dying golems spawns below the lava and isn't burnt up, so that it can land in a 2x2 of hoppers and be routed into a chest?
No shot. If he pulls that off in Lego with only one controller, he is a god amongst men and women, and I would pay extra for a brick he had merely touched.
seen a lot of lego mc vids but this is the coolest build ive ever seen. it literally looks exactly how it looks in game w the sugar cane falling animation
if only the observers were above the pistons, and required the sugarcane to grow 2 stages, it'd be quite like the standard sugarcane farm design that so many people use. This way however the observer wouldn't detect the sugarcane growing.
yeah I was gonna say this as well
Someone finally noticed
But you're wrong this design does work in Minecraft he even showcased it in the very first few seconds of minecraft.
Just bc you build it differently doesn't mean everyone has to.
@@MCoTEDDY yeah, that'd be a no. When an observer block detects a block state change towards the side with the "face" looking part, the texture changes. In his "clip", the pistons pulsed multiple times without the observers reacting to anything.
Also, try putting redstone dust directly on top of pistons. They'd pop off as soon as they extend.
In his clip, the pistons also pulsed in a "weirdly exact" interval, as if they were on a clock...
Meaning it wasn't the observers that made the pistons pulse. By this logic, he might as well have just put any old random dirt block there instead.
On the other hand, he did build a "proper" farm as well, it was in the background, there, he just planted the sugarcane 1 block too high compared to the redstone components.
Thank you! Yeah in my version the way I showed works perfectly haha
Wonderful job here
That's so cool, looks and works just like the one in the game!
Amazing as usual! Your attention to detail is insane, and the build is so impressive! Keep up the GREAT work!!
Thank you so much!
I love this videos! I can't imagine all the time you spent 😅
Thank you so much!
Hey I really like your. Vids!
this one needs to be added in a lego minecraft set.
This is probably the most impressive thing you've made yet. Amazing!
This morning was the first time I saw one of your videos and I've been binging for a while now. It would be so cool if you maybe start a patreon where you share your plans and lists of blocks used in a build with your supporters :)
Awesome idea! Thank you! I'm going to try sharing some instructions soon on a future build!
Its even more impressive how you made this just as complicated as actual Redstone
He made it wrong redstone-wise tho. Observers under pistons.
@@iPlayGamesX thats what im sayin
I’m just waiting for this guy to somehow make a mob grinder
I really enjoy watching your Minecraft Lego rebuilds. Fascinating how people can build complex mechanisms with Lego Bricks. I didn't even think this would be possible to do it and keep the mechanisms hidden. I'd love to see more!
And the answer to your question is 95 :)
Wow, I love your content! I wasn't expecting this at all! Lets go!
This is so amazing!!! Just a small thing, in minecraft, the pistons must be at the same height as where you placed them here, but the observers must be above the pistons, so that it detects that the sugar cane grew and the pistons can break the middle cane, wich also breaks the top one, while not breaking the bottom one. Hope that helps if someone wants to make a lego sugarcane farm on their own (wich won't happen anytime soon!)!
Thiss
you can see in the beginning seconds of this video that this design also works
I literally stop whatever I'm doing to watch your videos as soon as I get notified. Imo, this is maybe one of the most satisfying yet! I've never seen the farm within Minecraft, but I felt like the cut piece flowing down the river should have been one round green piece longer.
Also, the funniest moment was at 8:07 ish. "It was!" 🤣
Thanks so much! That is a great suggestion! Lol I'm glad you liked that part 🤣
You should totally post this on Lego Ideas!
Make this a lego ideas set it's too good
I don’t have legos anymore, but I can just imagine the amount of inspiration you give lego builders that watch this. Every video I’m surprised how many techniques and technical things you can do with legos, and I’ve started taking inspiration with using this is creative games, and it’s led to tons of new ideas that I’ve been really proud of. These builds just keep getting more and more creative and I feel like every video of yours I just binge now, awesome stuff!!
i don't have lego's 😔
I do have lego🙂
Wow you're work is so amazing and i wonder how you have the brain to do all of this. But one thing i noticed. The observers are meant to be on the top, but you don't have to fix it! Good luck to 100k!
You really need and deserve more subscriber. You're so underrated, coming up with all these genius builds.
Thank you so much!
It is very nice, but shugercane only grow on sand but the rest is very good maked!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It can actually grow on dirt
I love how the pistons extend even though there are no observers 🤣
I love your videos! They must of took *forever* to make :D
Guyz... Y'all realise that the only way he gets all this lego is by earning him, especially if you join him, you will be contributing to him. I just need to earn some money, thats gonna take a while to happen 😅but join him anyways so he can continue his builds!
Thank you for the shoutout!
Redtoners irl
you master lego
I never thought i would see something like this... keep up the good work ❤
can make balslt genrator?
Would you ever consider sharing a parts list/the script for the motor stuff for videos like these? I think it'd help a bunch with people who may want to recreate it for something around their house!
👍👍👍👍
Hey man, love your vids but I was wondering, can you tile those grass off, that way it'll look extra satisfying and nice
Thanks! That's true, it'd just take a ton of green tiles and I think I only have about 12 lol
The attention to detail and function is unbelievable
un realistic, the machine would not work since the observer nmeeds to detect the sugar cane growing, so the whole mechanism of piston and observer shopuld be one block up, confront it with the actual in game sugar cane farm, just a detail, still, very impressive
this design does actually work in bedrock edition
This is the definition of a master builder
This man deserves a million subscribers.
This is literally Minecraft in real life. Legos are awesome :0
you’re never too old for minecraft and legos
So true!
I don’t love the sounds but I do like the -redstone- *lego*
I think this might be one of the coolest minecraft themed things someone has ever built with Lego.
amazing desing so satisfying
This LEGO design is beyond anything I could ever imagine... But um... The redstone is wrong. The observers go on top of the pistons.
Most impressive thing is not the builds but the fact he is married and builds these crazy contraptions. You madman well done
Thanks, I have a lot of awesome support!
This is so satisfying
Dude what the heck? You are awesome man you did something spectacular!
Thanks so much!
@@BrickMachinesChannel I really wish I were someone famous to be able to show this to as many people as possible
Lego Minecraft should be paying you for creating these designs
That robot that pushes the sugar cane up has so many fun
Jesus Christ my guy, you really can make anything with Lego, even Minecraft!
Lego needs to hire you!!! Guys help me share this. This guys deserves it!!!!
You should attach all your minecraft legos together
That'd be so fun! It'd be a mechanical Minecraft world!
This is truly amazing
Thanks! I'm super glad you like it so much :)
Bro, no way! That one build would use my entire collection! Keep up the good work
Thank you so much!
it's genuinely incredible what some brick nerds with some spare time can do
When a kid grows up and gets a masters in engineering. You sir are a brilliant person. I am in absolute awe!
Thank you so much!! That's very kind of you to say 🙂
BRILLANT
LEGO needs to hire this guy
That'd be so cool!
Lego should make and sell sets like this!!! I would buy it!
Did not know Python was a lego piece, cool.
Brick Machines always has the best lego ideas
This is a freaking love letter to minecraft, my guy. Amazing!
Lego need’s to hire this guy
That would be so awesome!
Imagine the people that search: "How to build an automatic sugar cane farm and see this", jokes aside, thats a fantastic work, we would never do that in months with these genius ideas, keep up the work and man, you'll get 1M Sub's in 2023, I guarantee that.
Lol 😂 Thanks so much! I'm glad you like the work, and I hope the channel gets to 1M by then too! ☺️
Watching these videos are so therapeutic and just make you smile.
Huge respect for those Minecraft builds
Thanks!!
this one is absolutely insane, it would take me forever to design such a mechine
amazing video super impressed! I have one small complaint (doesn't really matter) if it was in minecraft the observers would be at a third row of sugarcane because if they were at the bottom they wouldn't cause the pistons to activate because nothing would change to the bottom row of sugarcane.
He should start making a Minecraft Lego farm series
Awesome idea!
I love how it even sounds like the Minecraft Pistons moving!
I still can’t believe how much detail you put into this, mainly the sign haha
This should be in Lego ideas, it has a lot of potential
I am still so flabbergasted on how you made it look so real with the items in the water
Really cool! Hope to see more like this or the crafting table video
Thank you! More coming soon!
my man could make a working piano by just hooking up each key to a sound and doing this same exact design, this is crazy good and the thought that mustve gone in ahead of time is crazy