I think its all in the price of steel and dont u need other cranes to assemble it so more cost but who can put a price on family fun putting together that lol
Wenn man bedenkt das ein original ein paar Millionen € kostet, dann sind die 4-5k € (geschätzt) ein Schnäppchen. Sicher wird es solch ein beeindruckendes technik Set vom dänischen klemmbaustein Hersteller niemals geben. Ein Hoch auf die MOCer und Respekt für diese Leistung.
Really amazing! One of the best LEGO builts I've ever seen. It's hard to believe that the parts don't break especially in the other video of that beast lifting a chair.
I cannot imagine the tension, the Lego-parts need to withstand. I mean sure, it is built after a design, that is made to do exactly that, but the material probably was never intended for this.
Nice job!! Great idea as well on picking up the cell phone to get an aerial view!! Have a diecast metal Liebherr LR 11000 but haven't had the time yet to get it assembled. Now you've got me motivated.
Hm.... Considering how tough LEGO is... I wonder how long those joints will work. Especially those of pivot points. The real sound of this must be nerve wrecking. With all the strain on parts.
You'll be surprised how strong LEGO is; If you take a look at the 'Brick Experiment Channel' you'll see someone testing the extreme limits of LEGO gearing, winches, pulleys ect and overloading parts to the point of failure.
Wenn das der Held der Steine sieht flippt er aus und kommt aus seinem kleinen Legolädchen aus dem Herzen Frankfurts angedüst und klaut dir die gelben technik briks!!!
Omg I want this. I work on cranes and would love to feel the bracing to see the real efforts being placed on the rig. Edit: I work on much smaller rigs and they do not have liebherr on them. Lol Grove, p&h, linkbelt.
Even on a small scale, the mathematical catulations you must process are legitimate. Wouldn't mind working around you as an actual operator. Cool video man.
I googled all of this info and I'm not sure how correct my calculations are, but you asked for an estimate so here it goes. Answer: *5-5.5 kilogrammes* depending on what numbers you use. Explanation:The real crane is 220 meters tall, this one is 7.3 meters tall so if you divide 220 by 7.3 you get 30 (this should be the scale). An iPhone 6 weights 172 grams and if you times that by the 30 you get around 5000 grams which is 5 kg. If my calculations are wrong please correct me
Yep, 5kg~ is the scaled weight of the iPhone to the size of the machine, and 32 kg is max load achievable. Rough estimate would be a 1 liter bottle of water as max scale weight of the machine
@@just-a-username Your calculations are wrong. 1. scale is 1:24 2. iPhone 6s is 146 grams 3. weight is three-dimensional, so 146 g is 146x24^3= 2018 kg in real life.
Its not a video, this is a picture. You might know the guy that does Lego trucks and Construction. He has a website of his own lego trucks and heavy equipment.
Man working on your roof: 'Damnit, I just dropped my toolbag off of the side ...!!!' You: 'I can get it for you ...' Workman: 'I don't think it's a good idea you climbing up here ...' You: 'Nah, I got that covered ...' **rolls out the crane, and hosts toolbag to the roof** Workman: 'Can that thing lift tiles, too ...?' You: 'Sure; just let me knock up some more counterweights ...' (Well, I thought my joke was funny ...) [I know this a minor nitpick, since the original crane had a sled for the counterweights; but I always prefer the crawller cranes that has wheels under the counterweights ... but that is just me ...]
Go from that scale which ever that may well be and do two vids like one going up to the real world scale and the other video goes down to like railway scale that is smaller than 1:15 i think
@@ryanslut5607 The crane is 1:23.5 according to the builder. And I think you don't realize how big 1:15 is.... Most trains are 1:87 and 1:160, but go even lower.
@@DawidSzmandra I thought it would have been made out of lead how did u build the turntable since I am building a much smaller one of my own but the turntable is we're it seems to fail
Remarkable feat of engineering. After having a hand in assembling a crane, it didn't take long to realize that the boom arms are all under compression, and only the cables and guys are under tension. It makes for some serious lifting capacity.
The engineers at liebherr, mus have gone crazy with their cranes. besides the fact, that the limits of engineering are beeing pushed here, even in the small scale
So cool. It's just breathtaking. I want it! I would want it even more in regular Lego scale or 1:1 scale! I mean, 7.3 feet would be very impressive already, but 7.3 meters?! That's over 23 feet!!!!!!!
Given the ridiculous price of Lego kits, it probably would have been cheaper just to buy the real thing.
I think its all in the price of steel and dont u need other cranes to assemble it so more cost but who can put a price on family fun putting together that lol
@@LOtariehe mean it would be expensive if it was a set,he didn’t say it is a set
Wenn man bedenkt das ein original ein paar Millionen € kostet, dann sind die 4-5k € (geschätzt) ein Schnäppchen.
Sicher wird es solch ein beeindruckendes technik Set vom dänischen klemmbaustein Hersteller niemals geben.
Ein Hoch auf die MOCer und Respekt für diese Leistung.
Как это можно
Definitely the best and biggest Lego Technic crane I've seen on TH-cam so far, such a awesome MOC. good work 👍
This might be the best LEGO crane of this kind in the world! I am pretty sure it is!
Yes honey, I'll hang the Christmas lights, I just need a tool form the store...
Big Truck Big RV Didn’t know you were into stuff like this. Pretty cool running across a channel I watch religiously on a off the wall video lol
I know when you posted the first video I asked if you would ever do a video with fully extended boom, but DUDE!
Freaking awesome!
Coming onto 3 years now and no one has come even close to building something of this magnitude, and the amount of detail is simply amazing.
I'm not sure there are words to describe how incredible that was to see a Lego crane the size of a 2 story house!
I have sad it before and I will say it again: Best Lego MOC I have ever seen.
You can be proud.
Thanks!
Really amazing!
One of the best LEGO builts I've ever seen.
It's hard to believe that the parts don't break especially in the other video of that beast lifting a chair.
Your skills and attention to detail are astounding. Keep up the great work.
In Lego, 7,3 meters just get a whole different meaning...
I cannot imagine the tension, the Lego-parts need to withstand.
I mean sure, it is built after a design, that is made to do exactly that, but the material probably was never intended for this.
Bro there is a guy who lifted 200 kg using lego and simple lego motor so they can withstand it easly :)
@@michamaaszynski4116 and twisted and broke a steel axle/rod with lego
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especially
"Son, the hammer fell down, can you throw it back up?"
"I can do better:"
I like how you had so much trust in this crane that you lifted your phone up without a case on it.
Damn engineers and their engineering
Nice job!! Great idea as well on picking up the cell phone to get an aerial view!! Have a diecast metal Liebherr LR 11000 but haven't had the time yet to get it assembled. Now you've got me motivated.
This is art. Hope this goes trending.
There's Lego cranes. And then there are Cranes that happen to be made of Lego. Incredible build.
So true
This is totally unbelievable!!! Great job Dawid - and So great job LEGO :)
This is so amazingly big,even taller than an 2 story tall house
It is amazing how it doesn't need for hydraulic supports to even extend or move very unique
You mean outriggers? They don't have those on crawler/lattice boom cranes, just rough terrain, and road cranes with a hydraulic boom.
@@thatguywiththeface1741 nope those Cranes have special versions like the lr 1600/2w IT has outriggers
@@iamthenothingproorjustever3456 never seen them, I'll have to look them up
@@thatguywiththeface1741 they are specialized for windmill construction
This is a world record of biggest crane of Lego.
*working
nice build
Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share it
Hm.... Considering how tough LEGO is... I wonder how long those joints will work. Especially those of pivot points.
The real sound of this must be nerve wrecking. With all the strain on parts.
You'll be surprised how strong LEGO is;
If you take a look at the 'Brick Experiment Channel' you'll see someone testing the extreme limits of LEGO gearing, winches, pulleys ect and overloading parts to the point of failure.
So you built this house with it 🤔
Impressive...
I was waiting for this! Incredible, stunning! I'm speechless
This has to be the most advanced engineered thing ever built on this planet.
Thanks for the cool video, thats a ton of work there!
I take my hat off to you. This is a masterpiece.
Thanks!
Next video LEGO 150m Test 1:1 scale
😂
It's not 150m next 1:1 scale itd be 248m because the crane in real life is that long not 150m.
@@kubemaster6565 No one said it would be a test of the maximum configuration.
@@DawidSzmandra my bad it was liebrerr lr 13000 that was 248m
@@DawidSzmandra also please check out my 14 foot crane of the same model, it will premier tomorrow
Who needs drones when you can film from the sky with this. 😂
Lego technic should call you and arrange for this to be a kit
How much would it cost? 5000€?
I'm a pro. My Lego builds are as tall as my house. I have to play outside!
Truly breathtaking, from the sheer size and that it is Lego, I cannot imagine how long it took to design and build it
That's gotta be the biggest lego crane I've ever seenm
I didnt know how much i needed to see this
Can't get any better than that love the soundtrack
Keep going your creations are awsome! Do more stuff we like what you re building!
A WHOLE cellphone? Dayum! Heavy lifter you got there!
Awesome video!
In his other video it lifts a chair lol
Is that contra-weight also made of lego? And what's the song?
It is made of lead. Will Rosati - Lonely Troutman II
Wenn das der Held der Steine sieht flippt er aus und kommt aus seinem kleinen Legolädchen aus dem Herzen Frankfurts angedüst und klaut dir die gelben technik briks!!!
sowas halbsogroß statt den blauen elend bei gleichen preis... stell dir mal vor wie geil das gewesen wär
Omg I want this. I work on cranes and would love to feel the bracing to see the real efforts being placed on the rig.
Edit: I work on much smaller rigs and they do not have liebherr on them. Lol Grove, p&h, linkbelt.
Everybody gangsta till LEGOs get taller as a house
Thats amazing. Thats the sort of Lego model that Lego will make models of
Dude.. That thing is amazing
how that thing doesnt crumble under its own weight is amazing!!!
holy shit this is the most impressive Lego build i have ever seen (+1 subscribe there)
I am REALLY IMPRESSED!!! Thanks for Building and posting such a great example of a 🏗
TH-cam recommendations bring the greatest videos
mother on the balcony: Dawid can you bring me the phone dear?
dawid on the garden: In a min mom....
Even on a small scale, the mathematical catulations you must process are legitimate. Wouldn't mind working around you as an actual operator. Cool video man.
Two things:
Lift your cat
Hello from Argentina!
Holy, very impressive and well built.
0:21 Da hat jemand den Kranplatz anständig verdichtet.
This is just scary at this point.
I mean are you even human?
What do you make those counter weights out of? Surely more then just Lego?
lead
Dawid Szmandra Ahhh thanks, I always wondered! I see how they work now. Great build and you kept it all in scale beautifully :)
Biggest risk is not wind, as said by the book, but giant cats. Have you seen the size of that animal compared to the crane??
10 out of 10 music. Insane build
1:39 How did you made those tension cables? The ones that look like a chain
www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=2637&name=Technic,%20Link%201%20x%2016&category=%5BTechnic,%20Link%5D#T=C
This is just crazy. Not to mention it's like 7 goddamn meters tall, it looks just like the real thing
How many years did you spend building it?
2
if this guy can do it so can lego! very well done my friend
5 figure price tag if it was a set
Well.....I know what me and my 4yr old are building next! Awesome work man!
Niesamowite. Trzymam w kciuki za dalsze projekty
his neighbor must be like “holy shit”
Thx for the likes
Gdybym był prezesem Liebherr'a chciałbym aby taki stał w jakiejś siedzibie, robił by ogromne wrażenie
The best Lego built ever in my opinion
Please don't break
Please don't break
Please don't break
Please don't break...
It... didn't break?!
WOOHOOO!!!!!
Any estimation as to the amount of scale weight the iPhone represents?
I googled all of this info and I'm not sure how correct my calculations are, but you asked for an estimate so here it goes.
Answer: *5-5.5 kilogrammes* depending on what numbers you use.
Explanation:The real crane is 220 meters tall, this one is 7.3 meters tall so if you divide 220 by 7.3 you get 30 (this should be the scale).
An iPhone 6 weights 172 grams and if you times that by the 30 you get around 5000 grams which is 5 kg.
If my calculations are wrong please correct me
@@just-a-username why do you know all this?
Yep, 5kg~ is the scaled weight of the iPhone to the size of the machine, and 32 kg is max load achievable. Rough estimate would be a 1 liter bottle of water as max scale weight of the machine
@@just-a-username Your calculations are wrong. 1. scale is 1:24 2. iPhone 6s is 146 grams 3. weight is three-dimensional, so 146 g is 146x24^3= 2018 kg in real life.
@@DawidSzmandra yeah, it didn't make much sense, thank you! (Hopefully I will remember this in my GCSEs lol)
Du baust mit Abstand die geilsten Kräne.
Würde ich zu gerne mal life sehen.
But can you install the 2nd story christmas lights with it?
Absolutely brilliant!
Can you build a mini Lego wind turbine with that thing because that would be really cool to see
Mini LEGO wind turbine 7 meters tall?
Awesome work Dawid, your the second lego creator that made a crane reaching up the high. Keep on creating. Well higher then the first guy.
JrFlexing909 give me the link to the first creator's video please
Its not a video, this is a picture. You might know the guy that does Lego trucks and Construction. He has a website of his own lego trucks and heavy equipment.
Man working on your roof: 'Damnit, I just dropped my toolbag off of the side ...!!!'
You: 'I can get it for you ...'
Workman: 'I don't think it's a good idea you climbing up here ...'
You: 'Nah, I got that covered ...' **rolls out the crane, and hosts toolbag to the roof**
Workman: 'Can that thing lift tiles, too ...?'
You: 'Sure; just let me knock up some more counterweights ...'
(Well, I thought my joke was funny ...)
[I know this a minor nitpick, since the original crane had a sled for the counterweights; but I always prefer the crawller cranes that has wheels under the counterweights ... but that is just me ...]
Plot twist: the crane is small and the surroundings are tiny
Go from that scale which ever that may well be and do two vids like one going up to the real world scale and the other video goes down to like railway scale that is smaller than 1:15 i think
@@ryanslut5607 The crane is 1:23.5 according to the builder. And I think you don't realize how big 1:15 is.... Most trains are 1:87 and 1:160, but go even lower.
When someone says legos are just a toy
this video:
Impresionante proyecto,con esta grúa construiste la casa?
What do u use for the counter weight since I expect that the boom is very heavy or did u use something not so heavy and put it further out
Boom is not very heavy. 7.3m boom is ~6kg only. Counterweight is made of lead.
@@DawidSzmandra I thought it would have been made out of lead how did u build the turntable since I am building a much smaller one of my own but the turntable is we're it seems to fail
See my Flickr.
could you perhaps link it
www.flickr.com/photos/63874326@N03/with/42995453910/
Wow, how much stress does that put on tje bricks?
A lot!
I actually stole my neighbours car from a locked area with a very similar device.
Would you be interested is selling a parts list and instructions for this set or any of your other crane models?
Asserting your dominance over the neighbour's kids and their paltry LEGO skills, aye?
It's even bigger than your second floor House
I was hoping you will lift the cat.
Und her ist wirklich wichtig, dass der Kranplatz verdichtet ist. Und zwar ordentlich. Nice build! :)
Technical artwork !!! 😍
What motors are you using to power it man?
The same lego EV3 large motor
5 EV3 large for winches and 4 EV3 medium for drive, rotation and second hook's winch.
Awesome thanks guys that's soo cool!
Wow, awesome
So high and everything works perfekt
Andrzej, to jebnie!
Mega konstrukcja, szanuję!
What is the name of music
See description.
Dawid Szmandra ❤️❤️❤️I love u
Remarkable feat of engineering.
After having a hand in assembling a crane, it didn't take long to realize that the boom arms are all under compression, and only the cables and guys are under tension.
It makes for some serious lifting capacity.
That is amazing
You should visit a show with this crane 👍
I visited, but with lower configuration, 4m, and 5m. 7m is too risky.
Display it at Bauma 2019 in Munich at the Liebherr or Nagel booth!
Hey my kite is stuck on the roof... could you get it please...?
The engineers at liebherr, mus have gone crazy with their cranes.
besides the fact, that the limits of engineering are beeing pushed here, even in the small scale
0:34 "My instincts are telling me to get the f... out of here before this shit falls to the ground".
2 story house: *[exists]*
Lego Leibherr 11000: *[reaches roof of house]*
me: is it possible to learn this power?
A super scaled down toy model of it, and it reaches as high as a house.
Wooww świetny odcinek *^* ile to m metrów?
7.3
So cool. It's just breathtaking. I want it! I would want it even more in regular Lego scale or 1:1 scale! I mean, 7.3 feet would be very impressive already, but 7.3 meters?! That's over 23 feet!!!!!!!