Hello everyone! Thank you so much for enjoying these big Lego build videos! I will be bringing them with me to San Diego Rocket Con on Feb 19-20, and to Oklahoma City Creator's Con on April 9th. It would be awesome to meet you guys!
Idea for big project: A full body cosplay of a LEGO Minifigure. The claw hands can clip onto your giant LEGO pieces and the suit moves like a real Minifigure.
Giant Lego will never not be fun. Whether it's these props, or Matt Dentons large 3D printed creations The old LEGO Space Helmet (Part 193a2) would be great next. Cracked like Benny's would be fun
OMG, I am having a BLAST watching you having so much fun creating your own giant legos and playing with them! Every time you go “YEAH!” I am right there with you. I have enjoyed your videos in the past, but this is the first time I have cheered. Awesome!
Hey, a little history is always appreciated. The childlike glee you got from playing with life size Lego makes me want a set of my own. Guess I'll have to settle for cardboard and the little rings that come out of empty tape dispensers.
@@OdinMakes depends on the brand I used several to make a light saber blade and then I had a few that were oversized and made those I to the handle. Now I just need some LEDs!
I've seen the LEGO torch used as an ion gun for LEGO Jawa minifigures, which perplexed me when I saw it because the megaphone (what Odin made in this video) looks remarkably close to the ion guns that the Jawas used in _Star Wars_ Episode 4: _A New Hope._
I just wanted to say that it is magical to see such genuine excitement over experiments with PVC pipes and foam. Your videos are my regular dose of serotonin. Thank you!
For the transparent studs, you could try making a casting mold for transparent epoxy. Make the part as you usually do, then turn it on its side to cast it in silicone. Use various translucent dyes to mix with a clear epoxy for different colour studs. You could cast multiple epoxy studs before the mold wears out. Otherwise, you just get sheets of translucent acrylic at various thicknesses to cut, stack, and glue circles to get the studs.
I love how wholesome these Lego videos are because you can just feel the nostalgia flowing from Odin. This video actually got me to dig out my old ARC-170 Lego set and rebuild it and boy did I need that joy. Thank you for all of the happiness, Odin!
Odin: "I'm supposed to be able to put a stud (for lack of a better term) into the end of the megaphone." You're right that there is no better term. "Stud" is the official terminology for that part of a LEGO brick.
I love when Odin is putting the pieces into other ones and you just hear his little evil chuckle, priceless and honestly what everyone else would do if they had big lego pieces that fit together
Your giant LEGO builds are so great, really speaks to the kid in me that played with all these sets. I also love that you test everything is the proper scale by making sure they fit together in proper LEGO style.
There is nothing more enjoyable than watching someone genuinely having fun with creativity. Your joy and enthusiasm with this project on this video is infectious!
I love your tutorials man. No pretentiousness or gaudiness. Everything can be done by us, the viewers; and on a budget! And you always choose the most fun projects :)
I could watch this all day. I had a lot of fun looking forward to and watching the MechaGodzilla videos last year, but these Lego ones are quickly becoming my new favorites. Don’t stop!
IDEA: You can make a clear element out of clear plastic sheet. Cut it into strips & glue a bunch of different size cup like pieces. The same possess you would do with foam, you would do with plastic sheet.
If there is 1 or 2 classic space thing id like to see... the helmet and airtanks.. I know this is a different thing all together but if talking classic space.. those are some must makes in my book. Also lego lightsaber hilt
You have no idea the joy this brings me... I'm old... My world was rocked when Lego made the Space Lego sets and to see them reproduced with such joy and enthusiasm is fantastic. Do you by chance remember the snake like arm they made later on, was a bit like Doctor Octopus arm Part number 3612 guessing impossible to make from foam though.
Clear Lego pieces, could be made out of acrylic. Just like resin, it can be dyed different colors. Transparent pigments, can be found in any hardware store, next to the plastic used to make windows. Glow in the dark dye, in those same stores, are close to the paint. I point this out, because, I'd really like to see a giant Lego flashlight.
These are some of my favorite of your prop making videos, from the satisfaction of "the system" to the genuine love and joy of lego and prop making in every second of the video, fantastic
I'm hoping Odin will go full-tilt and make a full-blown space suit cosplay from the space Lego line. Also Odin a lil history lesson never hurt. It's always good to balance entertainment and education. Thank you for your hard work ☺️
Now that you found a way to make the lightsaber blade, you HAVE to make the hilt!! I’d love to see that honestly. I’m a sucker for scaled up lego pieces.
It would be really neat to get 1.25 inch clear PVC and make the colored lightsaber blades that are clear but tinted. US plastics usually has some in stock at a good price.
I will be calling Interstate plastics soon. The trick is 1.25" is the inside diameter of the PVC, if I want stuff to all match, it needs to be 42mm outside diameter, or really close. so it ends up more like 1.625"... I may have to settle for 1.5" for clear.
The absolute joy that just can't be contained when completing assembly on "yet another element" is so fun to see. It's contagious, too, I couldn't stop smiling during the whole video. I'm absolutely loving these LEGO builds, and if you want another fun one from the not-quite-so-classic-but-still-kinda-classic space sets, the chainsaw blade (part 6117) was something that I loved. It came from the Ice Planet 2002 sets, in a translucent orange (but you could still just do the gray), and worked with both the torch and megaphone that you made, but also had a dedicated chainsaw body (part 2516), which could also be pretty awesome build.
There were a few minifig sized robots from the 80's and an even smaller one in Benny's Space Squad 70841. I have looked at a couple of them. I like the one with a dish for a foot.
Odin, it was a pleasure watching these videos because you're just so damn happy and excited, as much as I am when I order and receive new action figures to hang on my wall -- still in their packages, by the way. I also wanted to say that, because of you, I'm planning on making a cosplay spear of my own design; I'll definitely take pictures and send them to you, but it won't be for a while (lack of funds, unfortunately).
I've watched TH-cam and Odin for years, just about every creator I watch I get burnt out and stop watching for a while. Odin is the only person of n TH-cam I have never stopped watching and look forward to every video still and even watch past videos regularly
Lightsaber hilt next? Clear Resin 3d printed Studs? Even though I won't be making this I am really loving the fact they all work together. Unlike the Lego x Target crap they sold in the US. It all had different scales, so didn't fit together. Fantastic series.
Oh god I watched the walkie-talkie episode the other day, and you dont know how fast I clicked this video when I saw it float into my feed. I could watch you engineer a whole ass set for days.
It should be no surprise that part is on my mental list. And I have thought about how to make it. I think 3069bp02 is needed too. Even if it makes it more camera like.
Wow! I really appreciate the attention to detail with the Lego parts. As you said you could have just left them at 'good enough', but going the whole way really is the cherry on top! For future builds, you should make the lightsaber hilt (and the blade too, once you've figured out how to do transparent parts).
Been enjoying this series as a LEGO collector myself. It would be really interesting to see you compare these upscaled pieces to the official sand building kits that LEGO’s been officially producing, wondering how close in scale they would be!
A really cool classic space part I’d like to see is part 3963, or the triple loudspeaker or triple space exhaust. To me I always thought it looked like a siren and cherished it as one of my all time coolest parts. Another one you could do, which would be quite difficult, is part 3144, the antenna with 8 side spokes. Love the classic space and now original Star Wars pieces, I own quite a lot of those sets that were handed down by my dad and I totally geek out over these life sized LEGO elements. I can’t wait to see more!
Absolutely awesome! The Space Helmet and the oxygen tanks/backpack should be on your to do list. Just get the parts list from those lego spaceships you have and just make all the parts in order :D
The antenna didn't fit into the classic blaster because the original parts worked off the interface of the technic connector and antenna stick, I'm guessing where you went for aesthetic over tolerances in the original blaster it wasn't a tight enough fit to secure the antenna. Apart from that, I'm loving the progress so far. You could make the "studs" out of foam as a molding master, and use that to cast up some clear versions? That means you have a bit more control over the colour and overall resilience of the parts, 3D printed versions aren't all that sturdy and can be limited in colour variety.
Douglas, you are 100% correct with why the antenna didn't fit. That first torch might have been just a single build, I didn't plan on making a ton of parts then.
Hello everyone! Thank you so much for enjoying these big Lego build videos!
I will be bringing them with me to San Diego Rocket Con on Feb 19-20, and to Oklahoma City Creator's Con on April 9th.
It would be awesome to meet you guys!
You can make the transparent studs and maybe even a 4L with resin??
Make more LEGO dimensions builds from the game plz make like a short I need more LEGO dimensions builds to build with stickers and stuff
Hey Odin, you should make the LEGO lightsaber hilt.
Can you make a classic Lego brick please.
Idea for big project: A full body cosplay of a LEGO Minifigure. The claw hands can clip onto your giant LEGO pieces and the suit moves like a real Minifigure.
This is golden content. A grown man playing with ginormous LEGO pieces and just having genuine fun. I love it ^ -^
Thank you!
I second what @Apophis324 said. It looks like @OdinMakes enjoyed making and playing with these props and I definitely enjoyed watching that.
Giant Lego will never not be fun. Whether it's these props, or Matt Dentons large 3D printed creations
The old LEGO Space Helmet (Part 193a2) would be great next. Cracked like Benny's would be fun
Thank you Wilco, subscribed to Matt now!
@@OdinMakes yes pless make this Helmet and Cracked as thay were known to Crack if i remimer right i did not have eney sadly i wish i did
@@OdinMakes yes pless make this Helmet and Cracked as thay were known to Crack if i remimer right i did not have eney sadly i wish i did
The helmet needs to be done.
@@jimmyg3835 Yes, they did tend to crack on the bottom part of the faceplate opening.
OMG, I am having a BLAST watching you having so much fun creating your own giant legos and playing with them! Every time you go “YEAH!” I am right there with you. I have enjoyed your videos in the past, but this is the first time I have cheered. Awesome!
oh wow, really? sweet. Thank you!
Hey, a little history is always appreciated. The childlike glee you got from playing with life size Lego makes me want a set of my own. Guess I'll have to settle for cardboard and the little rings that come out of empty tape dispensers.
Its a good start! The tape rolls are a pretty consistent size, you could make it work.
@@OdinMakes depends on the brand I used several to make a light saber blade and then I had a few that were oversized and made those I to the handle. Now I just need some LEDs!
I really enjoyed that video. It's fun to watch a grown man enjoy his craft so much. Means I'm not crazy
Nah, you're not alone in that regard...
You know its good when he puts them together and pulls them apart you get the little air lock pop 🍾 🙃
honestly, the best part about these LEGO builds is Odin's absolute *GLEE* in creating these.
That's the only reason I'm watching these builds - I'm not a LEGO fan.
Thank you!
@@beckymurphy4714 same!!!!!
I've seen the LEGO torch used as an ion gun for LEGO Jawa minifigures, which perplexed me when I saw it because the megaphone (what Odin made in this video) looks remarkably close to the ion guns that the Jawas used in _Star Wars_ Episode 4: _A New Hope._
I just wanted to say that it is magical to see such genuine excitement over experiments with PVC pipes and foam. Your videos are my regular dose of serotonin.
Thank you!
Thank you Petr!
@@OdinMakes You're welcome Odin! Already excited for your future projects!
these are all coming out great!
For the transparent studs, you could try making a casting mold for transparent epoxy. Make the part as you usually do, then turn it on its side to cast it in silicone. Use various translucent dyes to mix with a clear epoxy for different colour studs. You could cast multiple epoxy studs before the mold wears out.
Otherwise, you just get sheets of translucent acrylic at various thicknesses to cut, stack, and glue circles to get the studs.
i swear the sheer amount of glee in every second of this video makes me so so happy. :D love another lego build!
YYEESS! MORE LEGO PLEASE!
I am really enjoying this series.
Keep it up.
I am loving this giant Lego series of videos. I love the 'pop' sound from the disconnecting of the Legos. So satisfying
Right? All the pops are real. I am not adding them in!
I love how wholesome these Lego videos are because you can just feel the nostalgia flowing from Odin. This video actually got me to dig out my old ARC-170 Lego set and rebuild it and boy did I need that joy. Thank you for all of the happiness, Odin!
Odin: "I'm supposed to be able to put a stud (for lack of a better term) into the end of the megaphone."
You're right that there is no better term. "Stud" is the official terminology for that part of a LEGO brick.
I love when Odin is putting the pieces into other ones and you just hear his little evil chuckle, priceless and honestly what everyone else would do if they had big lego pieces that fit together
Your giant LEGO builds are so great, really speaks to the kid in me that played with all these sets. I also love that you test everything is the proper scale by making sure they fit together in proper LEGO style.
Oh yeah- they gotta work! And Thank you!
I love the sound the pieces make when they pull apart.
A cool build would be Janai's Sunforge sword from the Netflix animation The Dragon Prince
This series is honestly my favourite. Your joy is infectious and really great to watch.
Thank you!
I LOVE LEGO !
PLEASE MAKE MORE LEGO PIECES !
There is nothing more enjoyable than watching someone genuinely having fun with creativity. Your joy and enthusiasm with this project on this video is infectious!
This is such a fun series of videos! You should totally make the Lego star wars lightsaber hilt!
I love your tutorials man. No pretentiousness or gaudiness. Everything can be done by us, the viewers; and on a budget! And you always choose the most fun projects :)
Thank you Sean! Making and building is really fun for me, I want others to try it as well!
I would LOVE to see at least a 20 part series for this lego pieces
I could watch this all day. I had a lot of fun looking forward to and watching the MechaGodzilla videos last year, but these Lego ones are quickly becoming my new favorites. Don’t stop!
IDEA: You can make a clear element out of clear plastic sheet. Cut it into strips & glue a bunch of different size cup like pieces. The same possess you would do with foam, you would do with plastic sheet.
I think a really cool challenge would be to make a minifigure in this same scale!
If odin ever gets to the bionicle masks, I'm really going nut, freaking loving this Lego creations
Your unbridled glee as the props came together is just a joy to behold. I'm looking forward to the next Lego project.
I LOVE how in making "just one more" lego element, you've gone and make a bunch more pieces that fit together.
Here's hoping you make more!
The shear joy on your face as these pieces come together is down right infectious! Can’t wait to see what you do next.
3 years from now Odin will finally have enough life-sized foam lego pieces to make a life-sized lego spaceship
SPACESHIP
Yup
SPACESHIP
If there is 1 or 2 classic space thing id like to see... the helmet and airtanks..
I know this is a different thing all together but if talking classic space.. those are some must makes in my book.
Also lego lightsaber hilt
You have no idea the joy this brings me... I'm old... My world was rocked when Lego made the Space Lego sets and to see them reproduced with such joy and enthusiasm is fantastic. Do you by chance remember the snake like arm they made later on, was a bit like Doctor Octopus arm Part number 3612 guessing impossible to make from foam though.
Loving these old school lego builds. Keep it up, dude!
Do a control rod, a lightsaber handle, and a small radar dish, as well as the some studs.
Looks like we have the same short wish list...
Your sheer joy at this project just made my whole day. So fun to watch people get truly excited about something.
please never stop the lego builds
Clear Lego pieces, could be made out of acrylic. Just like resin, it can be dyed different colors. Transparent pigments, can be found in any hardware store, next to the plastic used to make windows. Glow in the dark dye, in those same stores, are close to the paint. I point this out, because, I'd really like to see a giant Lego flashlight.
These are some of my favorite of your prop making videos, from the satisfaction of "the system" to the genuine love and joy of lego and prop making in every second of the video, fantastic
I'd love to see any one of the three updated Star Wars blasters.
I'm hoping Odin will go full-tilt and make a full-blown space suit cosplay from the space Lego line.
Also Odin a lil history lesson never hurt. It's always good to balance entertainment and education. Thank you for your hard work ☺️
I have to say that I really enjoy your enthusiasm for how well things keep working.
Now that you found a way to make the lightsaber blade, you HAVE to make the hilt!! I’d love to see that honestly. I’m a sucker for scaled up lego pieces.
It would be really neat to get 1.25 inch clear PVC and make the colored lightsaber blades that are clear but tinted. US plastics usually has some in stock at a good price.
I will be calling Interstate plastics soon. The trick is 1.25" is the inside diameter of the PVC, if I want stuff to all match, it needs to be 42mm outside diameter, or really close. so it ends up more like 1.625"... I may have to settle for 1.5" for clear.
@@OdinMakes yeah. US plastics had 1.25" Schedule 40 in clear vs standard white.
One of the most iconic lego pieces of all time, right up there with the red 2x4 brick for me.
The absolute joy that just can't be contained when completing assembly on "yet another element" is so fun to see. It's contagious, too, I couldn't stop smiling during the whole video.
I'm absolutely loving these LEGO builds, and if you want another fun one from the not-quite-so-classic-but-still-kinda-classic space sets, the chainsaw blade (part 6117) was something that I loved. It came from the Ice Planet 2002 sets, in a translucent orange (but you could still just do the gray), and worked with both the torch and megaphone that you made, but also had a dedicated chainsaw body (part 2516), which could also be pretty awesome build.
Very true! Hmmmm
This series is the best.
I want to see the little tiny space lego robot, or a light saber handle
Tiny space Lego robot?
There were a few minifig sized robots from the 80's and an even smaller one in Benny's Space Squad 70841.
I have looked at a couple of them. I like the one with a dish for a foot.
@@OdinMakes thats the one I had in mind
Odin, it was a pleasure watching these videos because you're just so damn happy and excited, as much as I am when I order and receive new action figures to hang on my wall -- still in their packages, by the way. I also wanted to say that, because of you, I'm planning on making a cosplay spear of my own design; I'll definitely take pictures and send them to you, but it won't be for a while (lack of funds, unfortunately).
I love that the ideas just popped into your head and you just went with it Odin. I love watching you work
The giggles here are priceless.
Your excitement and energy made this episode really infectious to watch! Great episode!
Thank you!
Oden this is so awesome watching you making these upscale lego Pieces. hope you plan on doing a lego lightsaber soon
The genuine childlike joy on Odin's face as he plays around with these giant Lego pieces gives me life
My favorite series so far. Keep going! Build the space helmet!
That pop sound that they make when you take them apart is so satisfying.
I love the 'POP' the pieces make when you pull them apart from each other ^.^
I can see it years from now, Odin will make all the LEGO pieces necessary to build the whole classic spaceship model.
I've watched TH-cam and Odin for years, just about every creator I watch I get burnt out and stop watching for a while. Odin is the only person of n TH-cam I have never stopped watching and look forward to every video still and even watch past videos regularly
Thank you so much Shaun!
This really hits hard in the nostalgia.
Would be fun to see a lego lightsaber hilt with a glowing blade piece.
the *pop* each time is so satisfying
Lightsaber hilt next? Clear Resin 3d printed Studs? Even though I won't be making this I am really loving the fact they all work together. Unlike the Lego x Target crap they sold in the US. It all had different scales, so didn't fit together. Fantastic series.
I still think you need to make the Space Rifle/Camera in an upcoming build! These LEGO builds are a real blast from the past!
I never want this series to end
Oh, random videos will drop for a while, I am sure!
Oh god I watched the walkie-talkie episode the other day, and you dont know how fast I clicked this video when I saw it float into my feed. I could watch you engineer a whole ass set for days.
This is amazing! Odin is just a big kid, playing with his Lego! 😁
Thank you! Yup!
Omg, more please! Thats so cool!
I need some Giant Lego Blocks in my life!
Part 4360. A camera to some but to me, my favorite spacegun.
It should be no surprise that part is on my mental list. And I have thought about how to make it.
I think 3069bp02 is needed too. Even if it makes it more camera like.
Please make more Lego parts! It’s is fun to watch!
100% gonna happen!
You are enjoying this entirely too much.
Great video Thanks.
Wow! I really appreciate the attention to detail with the Lego parts. As you said you could have just left them at 'good enough', but going the whole way really is the cherry on top!
For future builds, you should make the lightsaber hilt (and the blade too, once you've figured out how to do transparent parts).
I am loving these Lego builds!!
Been enjoying this series as a LEGO collector myself. It would be really interesting to see you compare these upscaled pieces to the official sand building kits that LEGO’s been officially producing, wondering how close in scale they would be!
I love seeing you make giant Legos
A clear resin stud for the blaster would be pretty awesome!
I think it’d be cool to see a 2x2 slope console piece from classic space, you could even make some clips to attach on top and hold the accessories!
If you wanna stick with the space theme, nothing is as iconic as the Lego space helmet! Might not fit a human head, but still would be cool!
By far one of my favorite videos, you have done. It is clear you are a huge fan of Lego and are truly enjoying these builds.
Oh no, I thought I was hiding it!
so much fun to be had!
Lego Light Saber. Please. Love the lego builds. Most inspiring video yet that makes me want to try and build these myself. They look fun and doable.
these are really fun. a helmet would be cool to add to the collection
I cannot wait to come to your shop again! We are sooooo playing giant Legos!!! You need a collection of a few bricks too!
I do!!! I am thinking I should make another cone piece, and keep this first one black.
Definitely my favorite series you have been doing!! Gotta do the lightsaber hilt next!!!
This video just kept getting better and better. What a great series. Thanks for the videos
Thank you!
27:37 "Don't give a history lesson because nobody really cares". I care Odin. Thanks for your great work and humour.
Oh my gosh!! These are so awesome. I think I was as excited as you were as they progressed!
A really cool classic space part I’d like to see is part 3963, or the triple loudspeaker or triple space exhaust. To me I always thought it looked like a siren and cherished it as one of my all time coolest parts. Another one you could do, which would be quite difficult, is part 3144, the antenna with 8 side spokes. Love the classic space and now original Star Wars pieces, I own quite a lot of those sets that were handed down by my dad and I totally geek out over these life sized LEGO elements. I can’t wait to see more!
not gonna lie, I was just thinking about 3963.
Please let this be a new series
Some weapons from Dynasty Warriors would be pretty cool, Guan Yus guandao would be super cool
You can also use the solid foam log for the studs on the bricks
Absolutely awesome! The Space Helmet and the oxygen tanks/backpack should be on your to do list.
Just get the parts list from those lego spaceships you have and just make all the parts in order :D
Hey Odin! It was awesome to meet you the other day and get to see some of this incredible work in person! Stoked to see this process!
Great to have met you! Hello again!
I would LOVE to see ypu make a figure out of foam for all these to go with 😁😁
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the jetpack :)
Can't wait to see you make a Lego lightsaber, just to go with the blaster
For sure Odin you had a lot of fun building this 😀. Cheers from Belgium.
Just a little!
I love that flop sound, because the fit is just perfect 🤣👍
Right! :)
The Odin Cackle never gets old
Thank you!
The antenna didn't fit into the classic blaster because the original parts worked off the interface of the technic connector and antenna stick, I'm guessing where you went for aesthetic over tolerances in the original blaster it wasn't a tight enough fit to secure the antenna.
Apart from that, I'm loving the progress so far. You could make the "studs" out of foam as a molding master, and use that to cast up some clear versions? That means you have a bit more control over the colour and overall resilience of the parts, 3D printed versions aren't all that sturdy and can be limited in colour variety.
Douglas, you are 100% correct with why the antenna didn't fit. That first torch might have been just a single build, I didn't plan on making a ton of parts then.