I once built a remote controlled Lego car with a working real-time collision avoidance system. It was built with Lego Mindstorm and used a laser distance sensor to detect the speed of any obstacles in front of it. It then compared the speed of the obstacle with the speed of the vehicle, and decided whether to stop the car or limit the speed to the moving object in front. All in real time. Basically like similar systems works in real cars today.
@Adrian Arandai am a someone who lives on earth which is located in the RG3223B3-1729 solar system in the 102891289-yw galaxy which is within the 126etsa7-sdww-1 universe, K.
Greatest lego creation made by me: A RC lego copy of the AMX 13 75 tank. Traverse speed, elevation and depression angles/speed match the original tank. Same goes for hull traverse. Foward and backwards speed were adjusted for the lego version plus it has progressive acceleration(to simulate a gearbox because i couldnt add one bc of lack of space). If i could make anything out of lego, i would make a 1:1 scale lego AMX 13 75.
The most complex thing i've ever built was probably a working sailing boat with Cloth Sails and a Large chunk of metal on the end of a stick on the Underside to keep it balanced. Lego string actually works pretty well as rigging. The only non lego components where the Sails and the Counterweight
The more technical stuff I made never really worked outside of the NXT instructional models. I think the most technical stuff I made was a tracked robot that would occasionally throw its tracks on turns, and a rubber band gun rifle using a semi auto mechanism I learned to make off a youtube tutorial. Most complex thing I built that was actually good was a P-51D Mustang lego model, no instructions, I made it up myself, with realistic retractable landing gear. I put a lot of effort into getting a consistent color scheme (rather than just rainbow the crap out of it like most of my creations). I also put a lot of effort into making it as close to accurate to the real shape of the aircraft as possible using a small model I had. I made that model when I was 17, and it was the last thing I ever made with my legos. Normally after building something, I’d get bored, and take it apart before building something else. That model though was really nice, and the first thing I built I wanted to have on display forever rather than take apart. So I never felt any reason to cannibalize it to build something new. In fact, all I really want to do is find some ways to improve upon it. After that, went off to college, and now joined the air force, too busy fixing jet engines for very many hobbies, especially time consuming ones like legos, when I could be doing something that’ll provide me skills for fall backs or future careers. Such a shame though, I miss them. And now I think I know enough about mechanics that I could probably build some kickass robots. Maybe I’ll get back into it after I get out of the military. Or maybe I’ll just use what I’ve learned to graduate to a personal workshop and making projects out of metal and wood instead. Now I have a huge bucket of legos sitting in storage somewhere. I think I’ll give them to my niece. They’re too useful an inspirational tool for young minds to just sit in a basement for a decade.
The most complicated lego build I made was a self contained, almost unbreakable boxer 4 engine with a belt and 4 speed transmission. Sorry to brag lol.
I'm a 32 year old man that has recently gotten back into Legos again, the reason? It helps with my depression and currently, I'm working on a lego model of the Titanic
What is wrong with you people with English as your motherlanguage? Everybody else have to be perfect in your eyes. Why don't you try to speak a foreign language? The main important thing is understanding eachother, It doesn't have to be perfect!!! I am from the Netherlands and speak dutch of course and english, german, French a little and also a little swedish. And in all these languages people know what i mean. Btw, i learned them mostly by practicing.......
How about a flying lego baloon that drops lego blocks everywhere. It would be the ultimate weapon since everyone knows stepping on a Lego is just the worst.
The most complex build I ever did? A gun that has a laser and can reload. If I was as skillful as the builders, I would build a life size actually working Lego boat
What I made may not be very impressive, but with a simple structure I surprised some people. We had a course assembly. The lesson was about propulsion. There was talk of pneumatic, hydrolic and mechanical propulsion. When the lesson was over, I spontaneously started to think: With something that is pneumatically driven, the pressure does not automatically become much greater than the air pressure. With hydrolysis, the pressure is slightly higher because of the weight, but not yet high enough to just drive something. Something with gear wheels will not rotate by itself. So I built a little machine, smuggled to class. At the end of the lesson, the teacher asked if there were any questions. I said, "1 at most 2 questions." I put my machine on the table and asked the teacher: "Is this a mechanical drive?" He said: "Yes." Then I asked: "Then why isn't it running?" The whole class was silent, including the teacher:)
been building with lego since i was 4. 15 years later and the creations just get more and more complicated. currently building a 1:8 scale ford escort mk1
Kid from the 2002 Star Wars movie:MAsTER SKYwALkER!THEre ARe TO MANy oF ThEM!WHaT ARe WE gOInG TO dO!?!?!?!? Anakin skywalker aka darlth vader:we’ll build a giant LEGO x fighter
Currently trying to work out how to add a cam shaft, rockers and valves to the engine of a Lego Pick-Up I'm building for my 5 year old. Also don't have the new 'round engine parts' so using the massive 2x2 square cylinders and hiding that they're square... but can't hide that they're MASSIVE, effectively 3x3 per cylinder plus an extra 1 in each direction on each bank, and offset by 1 if they're in a V configuration... the truck now has to be nearly 1 1/2 ft long to keep scale for a straight 6!
Thumbs up if you grew up playing with Lego
OnTheList,
Also leave a thumbs up if you know how much it hurts when you step on a lego
I’m a kid
@Official your_pro YT nobody gives a fuck
I build lego guns
Legos are for everyone not just for kids let’s just be real here.
“that’s just a suggestion!”
yeah......it's always been like that......
4-99
yass I LOVE Legos
Lol
I've made a lego trap.
Basically you leave some lego bricks inconspicuously on the floor and have some bare-footed parent step on it.
lmao, my son does that all the time to me XD i call it " Home Security"
Wellll I i I j something me ha
ALEX DONG then get spiked legos
🤣
Gel Mir best trap ever Lego XD
Lego wheelchair for my brother.
Really?
Sad😭
best sibling award right here!
😭😭😭😭I wish my brother was like u 😭😭😭😭😭
Let the lazy shit walk
Anyone else loves LEGOS and always wanted to be a master builder?
I can build whatever i want as long as I have parts
Same
Can you build a lego y wing
same
lavertable
They need godlike powers. Duhh
I once built a remote controlled Lego car with a working real-time collision avoidance system. It was built with Lego Mindstorm and used a laser distance sensor to detect the speed of any obstacles in front of it. It then compared the speed of the obstacle with the speed of the vehicle, and decided whether to stop the car or limit the speed to the moving object in front. All in real time. Basically like similar systems works in real cars today.
The narrator sounds like an anime character that lives in a universe where you can use legos to build giant fighting robots.
Narrator speaks as though someone told him to slow his delivery and he ended up just sounding drunk.
Yes, and did anyone count, how many times he spoke the senseless word "actually"?
“Now here is a big machine that does a simple job, moving small balls”
Me: That sounded wrong
Lol
@Adrian Aranda I thought u were 10...
@Adrian Arandai am a someone who lives on earth which is located in the RG3223B3-1729 solar system in the 102891289-yw galaxy which is within the 126etsa7-sdww-1 universe, K.
@Adrian Aranda -_-
@Adrian Aranda so r u
The most complex Lego creation I ever made was putting a 2x2 brick on top of another 2x2 brick.
Good luck topping that.
really?
My most complex Lego design was a wall
Amazing.
Great! Now you can do a lego Donald Trump to keep the wall company
Chris Reyes trump
wow
Chris Reyes how come ur nams is Chris Reyes if u built a wall ur trump
Hey, you forgot the LEGO real sized Bugatti featured on the ‘LEGO’ channel! It works!
This was back in 2017. Not 2019.
@@levibrousseau7608 legends says people who had fortnite in their username is dumb
@@Synthxia bruh
ZXaxor Your just mad that he’s right.
@@cryptictv3171 im litteraly calm while im typing that
9:37 misspelled word turn to trun
4:13
Mom: when are you gonna take apart your lego?
The man who made it: NEVER!!
I smash Lego
Ole kirk christiansen?
@@shakingh4nd he's the man who founded LEGO in a small town - Billund in Denmark. LEGO still has their headquarters there
I don't need to have more skill. I need more Bricks
Me too
i need both
Stablon 1901 practice ....the more you build ....the more you learn
Rator LP same
Rator LP me too
"ARM Technology" this guy really doesn't know a thing about what he's talking about.
He has no idea
Greatest lego creation made by me: A RC lego copy of the AMX 13 75 tank. Traverse speed, elevation and depression angles/speed match the original tank. Same goes for hull traverse. Foward and backwards speed were adjusted for the lego version plus it has progressive acceleration(to simulate a gearbox because i couldnt add one bc of lack of space).
If i could make anything out of lego, i would make a 1:1 scale lego AMX 13 75.
Sounds really cool
The most complex Lego Creations should show in exhibition center
If I had enough bricks, I would build a Spitfire with a SPINNING PROPELLOR.
Same but with a B-17
I would build both
You know your that feeling on your thumbs when you finish a hard LEGO set
The most complex thing i've ever built was probably a working sailing boat with Cloth Sails and a Large chunk of metal on the end of a stick on the Underside to keep it balanced. Lego string actually works pretty well as rigging. The only non lego components where the Sails and the Counterweight
The more technical stuff I made never really worked outside of the NXT instructional models. I think the most technical stuff I made was a tracked robot that would occasionally throw its tracks on turns, and a rubber band gun rifle using a semi auto mechanism I learned to make off a youtube tutorial.
Most complex thing I built that was actually good was a P-51D Mustang lego model, no instructions, I made it up myself, with realistic retractable landing gear. I put a lot of effort into getting a consistent color scheme (rather than just rainbow the crap out of it like most of my creations). I also put a lot of effort into making it as close to accurate to the real shape of the aircraft as possible using a small model I had.
I made that model when I was 17, and it was the last thing I ever made with my legos. Normally after building something, I’d get bored, and take it apart before building something else. That model though was really nice, and the first thing I built I wanted to have on display forever rather than take apart. So I never felt any reason to cannibalize it to build something new. In fact, all I really want to do is find some ways to improve upon it.
After that, went off to college, and now joined the air force, too busy fixing jet engines for very many hobbies, especially time consuming ones like legos, when I could be doing something that’ll provide me skills for fall backs or future careers. Such a shame though, I miss them. And now I think I know enough about mechanics that I could probably build some kickass robots. Maybe I’ll get back into it after I get out of the military. Or maybe I’ll just use what I’ve learned to graduate to a personal workshop and making projects out of metal and wood instead.
Now I have a huge bucket of legos sitting in storage somewhere. I think I’ll give them to my niece. They’re too useful an inspirational tool for young minds to just sit in a basement for a decade.
These Lego projects are more than just kids play. People who build them are geniuses!
One day.. one day we might attempt these levels!
honestly a prosthetic arm is better than a robot arm
Cool.
I love legos
Cool and good
9:30 how many truns again?
Babady_bab TH-cam-ness XD
My hardest build was the death star in full scale
CaptainSneffG wa wa woah wOaH. WoAh
something doesn't add up here...
What a lie the death star is the size of a planet
Kieran gaming- its a JOKE you dipstick
that's probably how Vader built it anyway, I think he forgot the cragle tho
the thing about lego is it's in real life, and it's not like minecraft where blocks literarily float, so the fact that these even stand is amazing.
It's not skill that's holding people back from massive creations. It's budget.
1:13 ive seen that before and it was amazing!!!!!
Space doesnt have air so why is there noise in star wars???
because its not real
Because the sound comes out of your TV speakers.
moe lester because it wasnt filmed in space...
moe lester Illuminati Confirmed
Edit: I love your name!
moe lester becuz the force
I would built a 1:1 replica of the earth
Θεόδωρος Καλδής suuuuuure
Θεόδωρος Καλδής god already did
Your already on it..
The Legos are atoms
+Theo, Where would you put it?
Pew Foof “god”
Oh my, is it both complicated and complex? Bring the popcorn
This is how lego and technology will take over the world
The most complex Lego design I have ever made is a 3 1/2' long and 1 2/3' wide and 6" high house with a laboratory.
The most complicated lego build I made was a self contained, almost unbreakable boxer 4 engine with a belt and 4 speed transmission. Sorry to brag lol.
Mel-burn. It's pronounced Mel-burn. Not mel-born.
G. Snapdragon he also said Birmingham wrong :/
G. Snapdragon "melbin" if you wanna go full derro, haha
And Derby, the city name is pronounced Darby
But where was Mel born?
Also doesn't know how to pronounce "recreated"
I'm a 32 year old man that has recently gotten back into Legos again, the reason? It helps with my depression and currently, I'm working on a lego model of the Titanic
IF I WERE SKILLFUL OR RICH AS THE BUILDERS? LEGO IS AMAZINGLY EXPENSIVE
I am a master builder but I don’t have very many pieces😕 but once I made a skittle vending machine
3:03 inimagin you step on that LEGO peice
Please update: Mr Beast deserves to be on this list......
and captain slow
Talks about Lego bricks, actually shows a Duplo stock image. This is what betrayal feels like
0:43
BE AMAZED: It solved a Rubik's cube in record breaking time
Me: The Rubik's cube world record is 3.47 Seconds
i would BUILD A RAINBOW
(and a ball that has stars as a rainbow)
The bait is too strong, I need to click, and eventually be disappointed
9:33 365 Truns = 1 Rotation of the Sun
One rotation of the earth AROUND the sun dombo
@@roboticeggs The videoeditor made the mistake not him dombo look at the writing
People make mistakes.
The most complex Lego build i created was a spider like creature that shots nerf darts
LEGO as kid = toy, Lego as builder = Fixer
I've built a Lego gun, it fires but doesn't go far and can't hurt anyone unless you're on the floor with your eyes open
6:39 Did his voice crack?
Vxten_Noob nah he died.
.
He's obviously struggling to talk like a human being.
yeah, i came down here to see if anyone else did.
Takashi yeah
2:46 he said melborn. It is Melbourne. Pronounced Mel-burn
John Doe, he also said Legos. He must be punished.
What is wrong with you people with English as your motherlanguage? Everybody else have to be perfect in your eyes. Why don't you try to speak a foreign language? The main important thing is understanding eachother, It doesn't have to be perfect!!! I am from the Netherlands and speak dutch of course and english, german, French a little and also a little swedish. And in all these languages people know what i mean. Btw, i learned them mostly by practicing.......
Hired to be a Lego builder is every kids’ dream job.
Fun fact:
LEGO people live in houses made out of their own flesh
Uuuuuhhh 😑😱😑
1:1 scale of the ISS
I would make a giant Lego plane making factory!
How about a flying lego baloon that drops lego blocks everywhere. It would be the ultimate weapon since everyone knows stepping on a Lego is just the worst.
Oho if only you saw what Bugatti did in 2019 it makes the number 9 entry look insignificant.
Yes I've seen that
I'd like to see a fully moving human body made of lego technic, or a life-sized android if you like
the most complex build i made was a machine that draws planes. to my surprise the pictures looked amazingly realistic.
Most complex: tank transmission dual differential steering
As skillfull: full size tank
i sucsessfully engineered a working three tier waterfall that flows lego bricks. 100,000 pieces .my channel has vids of it. awsome video btw
I want to have my arm amputated to use that LEGO arm, it’s dope.
6:38 LOL, voice crack
lol
XD NOICE
Haha
I heard nothing......;-;
Rip so funny
The most complex build I ever did?
A gun that has a laser and can reload.
If I was as skillful as the builders, I would build a life size actually working Lego boat
If I was as skillful as these master builders I would build life size earth
I would build a machine that can shred on an electric guitar, that would be sick
Timo Thijssen no robot fast enough.
No shredding yet, but still cool ;)
/watch?v=cXgB3lIvPHI
How about a machine that can *shred* electric guitars?!
My Mama? She dead, homes. *cries softly*
Timo Thijssen omg omg omg yes it would😃
I created a rubix cube solving machine that does it in 7 sec
cool
prove it by showing it on youtube then
@@somthingarageMD yup i can and I will ;)
sorry if it sounded rude @@Brik2246
@@somthingarageMD hey no worries
1:35 when you can’t afford a car
What I made may not be very impressive, but with a simple structure I surprised some people.
We had a course assembly.
The lesson was about propulsion. There was talk of pneumatic, hydrolic and mechanical propulsion.
When the lesson was over, I spontaneously started to think: With something that is pneumatically driven, the pressure does not automatically become much greater than the air pressure. With hydrolysis, the pressure is slightly higher because of the weight, but not yet high enough to just drive something. Something with gear wheels will not rotate by itself.
So I built a little machine, smuggled to class. At the end of the lesson, the teacher asked if there were any questions. I said, "1 at most 2 questions." I put my machine on the table and asked the teacher: "Is this a mechanical drive?" He said: "Yes." Then I asked: "Then why isn't it running?" The whole class was silent, including the teacher:)
Number seven was the one that got me interested in Lego as a kid (teen)
been building with lego since i was 4. 15 years later and the creations just get more and more complicated. currently building a 1:8 scale ford escort mk1
Best idea EVER ! :)
6:39 lol, voice crack
I just finished my lego boeing 737 800 aircraft
Yeah because the 900 would be a mess... :)
im sure that lego prosthetic arm made that kids day :)
Lego will conquer the world!!!
9:33 “365 Truns”
6:19 he says “different fucktions
Any Australians triggered when he said "Melbourne" wrong?
Dylan Holthouse I was very much triggered
Me
Dylan Holthouse I'm not even Australian, and I cringed badly... That was awful. Then again, he does have a punchable voice and cadence from before...
I'm English and want to cut the twat. Birmingham, Derby and Melbourne all butchered by the sub-normal Americans.
Omg like hell
And it all started With one brick!
Anyone else get a super quick ad that was basically just "go build something with REAL brick"?
Kid from the 2002 Star Wars movie:MAsTER SKYwALkER!THEre ARe TO MANy oF ThEM!WHaT ARe WE gOInG TO dO!?!?!?!?
Anakin skywalker aka darlth vader:we’ll build a giant LEGO x fighter
9:39 truns? YOU HAD ONE JOB AND YOU FAILED!!!!!!
kid: I got no box to store the lego bricks.
Dad.. Hold my beer.
Currently trying to work out how to add a cam shaft, rockers and valves to the engine of a Lego Pick-Up I'm building for my 5 year old. Also don't have the new 'round engine parts' so using the massive 2x2 square cylinders and hiding that they're square... but can't hide that they're MASSIVE, effectively 3x3 per cylinder plus an extra 1 in each direction on each bank, and offset by 1 if they're in a V configuration... the truck now has to be nearly 1 1/2 ft long to keep scale for a straight 6!
I would build a statue of PewDiePie and build T-Series half knocked down.
Who doesn’t have a Star Wars X Wing
ME ASSHOLE
Same.
Same
I want a whole fleet with different pilots and astromechs
I was never into star wars
I wasn’t really into that sorta thing, so I didn’t have one either.
6:17 - 6:21
Fucktions? ..........k
Jure Kavalar 🍆💦🍑
You exposed him gg
AahahahahahahaAHAHAHAHHAHA
at 6:39 he has a voice crack
That......was.......awesome.
Dat voice crack dooooo!
6:41 I'm from Derby, it's pronounced "Darby"
I'm early, hi.
yannick pit hi late im later
yannick pit xD
I'm late
9:33 truns?
Lol the profile pic and the name got me xd
a real working sub that goes underwater ,for real
I once created a full-scaled front-loading pistol with a working trigger.
romania is my country bro! 🇷🇴
TheMousky _ romania is my country to !!
I live în românia
Mee too
Si eu :D
TheMousky _ Romania should be part of Russia, greetings from Russia 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺!
Gleb Sokolov never , cuz sarmale and mici s-ar destrama si s-ar transforma in vodka
Ive built a single cylinder ocilating vacuum engine
Basically Minecraft
No redstone is more harder than Lego technic
Wish I would of had my hands on these Lego models when I was a kid.
full sized lego B787 with THOSE EXACT ENGINE OF LEGO