Wow, thank you so much Bob, that means a ton to me! I think the best shot we have at getting more people to see this is from people like you being willing to share it on your social media. No pressure if that's not your thing, but I certainly appreciate it! Thanks for your comment and watching the video! Did you have a favorite part?
The fact that you could've easily used a bunch of premade zombies, but decided to have the spawner actually make the zombies itself is incredible. Looks amazing too!
Genuinely one of the coolest things I've seen pulled off with LEGO! I just love the tiny details from the game: the spinning zombie, it spawns 4, and the DARKNESS SENSOR??? Genius!
@@BrickMachinesChannel Pretty broad, but gotta say the assembly line. Sort of reminded me of JK Brickwork's Lego printer but you took it to the next level with a huge emphasis on "3D." Absolutely amazing!
Nice, that's definitely my favorite part too! I love watching zombie after zombie get built! Ah yes, @JK Brickworks printer is amazing and the feed system was part of the inspiration for this hopper. Thanks again!
Definitely not the first time I've seen a LEGO Mindstorms "factory" build of sorts, but it still blows me away how precise the platform can be with enough patience and know-how. Good stuff.
This is the first time I’ve commented in about a year of using TH-cam daily. Brick Machines, your work and skill is amazing. The coding, creativity, mechanical knowledge. This is 100% the most underrated channel I’ve come across. Awesome work and look forward to see more of your videos. Cheers from the Netherlands!
Wow!! I don't know what's more impressive - your intricate build or your incredible videoing/editing! This machine is a masterpiece! So cool how it presses the Legos together while the arm holds each brick at exactly the right angle. Hope this video goes viral for you, Brick Machines. You deserve it! I shared it a lot!
This blows my mind. It makes me giggle hearing “it would have taken me months to come up with this concept” THIS WOULD HAVE TAKEN ME MULTIPLE LIFETIMES. Can’t wait for more videos!
OK that was AMAZING. I expected some mechanism that just dropped zombies out the front after you've inserted them in a storage area leading down a slope. I did NOT expect this level of detail and accuracy. Genuinely crazy!
My favourite part of this video is 07:20. You gave a size comparison for both the Lego fans as well as the Minecraft fans. You knew both sides would be watching and made a calculated effort to please both. That is truly brilliant thinking on your part! Bravo! I may have to subscribe if you're gonna do more Minecraft stuff. I love Minecraft but I REALLY love seeing people find ways to port it into the real world. Minecraft already is more realistic than people think. So it's awesome to see it come full circle. Especially seeing as many people describe Minecraft as "digital lego" haha Awesome job! edit: wrong timestamp. fixed now lol
Thank you! I love to read comments like this ☺️ I have a bunch of other Minecraft builds you'll love! If you haven't seen the Enchanting Table, that one is a must for sure 👍
I understand the concept of most of these sections separately but I can’t comprehend how you actually think of all these mechanism and then test and combine them to make such a flawless effect.
Imagine someone bringing this is as a science project in school, and explaining to the judges the building process and how Minecraft monster spawners work
At first I thought "meh, it just throws zombies" but then I realized what you were actually planning on doing. That is amazing! Just curious, how long did that take to program?
Thanks! Yeah Im so glad you liked my approach instead of throwing the zombies! It took like 4-5 days or so to get the program right. What part did you like best about this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChannel The best part is that you managed to assemble an entire factory inside a little box that can build not one, not two, not even three, but FOUR zombies. That takes some serious consistency.
A small detail that is difficult to add but one which would make it way cooler is that adding a button (no motors) that throws out all available units In front of the hopper,not an external one
I was really hoping that at the end when it was time to spawn all the zombies they chamber would tilt to pour them all out, but regardless this was a really impressive build! I certainly wasn't expecting you to actually assemble the zombie minis going into this
This is amazing. Your knowledge of Lego technique design and ingenuity is equaled by no one. I’ve seen automated designs before but I have never once seen anyone make anything like this. I just found your channel today and this is by far the most impressive build you’ve made. With Lego technique pieces, you’re a genius!
I have one word: OMG!!! Wait that's three words. Jokes aside, this truly is soooo impressive and went BEYOND my expectations! I watched the entire second half with open mouth and thought, why didn't he make it like 10 minutes or so! To then realize it was 11:55. I really can't get over the precision, the incredibly large assortment of features (grabbing, building, drawing, turning, storing etc.) and this all in a 32x32 baseplate! Well done!
Wow, thank you so much 2in1 Bricking! I love watching your videos, so you're revolutionary yourself :) You're spot on, the footprint was one of the hardest things to work around.
Yes, thank you! I'm glad you liked it! It is crazy...some of the big LEGO TH-camrs shared my video, so I thank God for them because I think a lot of the growth came from that!
Such an incredible way to meld minecraft with real life, and legos are the perfect way to do it! EV3 has its limitations, but when it's put in the right hands, you can see some awesome stuff! I'd love to see a similar type of system based on the Village and the Iron Golems that they summon. Give them something to fend against the zombies that churn out of this thing! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! And what a fantastic idea about the Village and Iron Golems! I'll have to think about how to do that :) What was your favorite part of this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChannel My favorite? The building part looked so cool, so maybe that! Actually, why don't you try making a Sculk Sensor and Sculk Shrieker next? That would be so amazing!
I can't even imagine the coding that you had to do to pull off such perfect movements by the motors, I am always so amazed by such well working machines, and this one is definitely a very special one.
I can barely build contraptions in the game with unlimited resources at my fingertips, and here you are building a real world spawner. As a huge fan of both Lego, and Minecraft, this is a super cool video to see.
It’s amazing how every video you make keeps getting more and more impressive, while posting so frequently! Awesome job, and these builds are mind blowing!
That was amazing! Definitely worth the 1 month wait :) And that LEGO arm seems like it was what took that long to do, especially with all the fine tuning in the coding!
Thanks Delus1on_L! I look forward to your comment on my videos. Actually surprisingly, the arm was one of the shortest parts to build, but the hopper/conveyor, coding, and filming/editing took quite a while! Which part was your favorite on this zombie spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChannel The whole zombie building process is my favorite for sure. My next favorite things were all the small details that were put into the whole build, from the light sensor to the speed of the spinning zombie.
That's the best part too IMO! That portion took so long to build that I almost didn't add the small details like the flames and light sensor, but I think those little things made it so much better! :)
This might be the most complicated Minecraft Zombie farm I have seen on TH-cam. Now, all you need is to make it a 1-meter cube and spawn a 2-meter tall Zombie. Jokes aside, this is an incredible build. Well done.
god i cannot imagine how much fiddling and tweaking must’ve been required to get all those little precision arm movements to make the pieces move how you wanted, that must’ve taken ages of trial and error! mad respect
I was going to make a really heartfelt comment about how this helped me through a rough patch in life, but i dont really care. Super underrated build btw.
This dude can probably build a working airplane with lego because his talent is amazing , I wish this got more views and attention from the Lego and Minecraft community.
How does this channel not have 3x as many subs? This video is 11 minutes long, yet it seems like each step of it required days of trial and error. That arm that grabs the pieces is so well made.
Genuinely I never expected it to make the zombie it’s truly amazing the engineering that went into this your so talented man you should become one of legos chief engineers
The people who don’t sub to you are just people who are either jealous or think LEGO is easy. Amazing! I never thought I would find such a good LEGO builder!
It looks great. A couple of LED lights would make it really cool. Of course, I would stick the LED lights from the inside of the spawner, but otherwise, it's perfect. I can't even build a house out of LEGO, let alone a machine like that. :D
That is so cool bro . Gg's , gg's . One thing I would add is a shoting mechanism which would launch zombies out of the spawner after their creation . Idk if that's possible but you have great ideas so I'm pretty sure you could make that work
This is amazing! I can't believe you have much talent! It's sad that the large Minecraft community didn't see this... I bet they would've been soo impressed!
The only thing you need now is a sensor code that legit spawns zombies ingame, and a dismanler machine that feeds the parts back in once the zombies are killed
need an hour long unedited version of this (You'd kind of have to sit there for an hour aswell refilling the pieces... or just cheat and loop the footage... but still)
I'm so impressed and I mean so impressed at the zombie building mechanism can't wait to see more like this it's absolutely mind blowing pls do keep it up it's really obvious that you put your heart into these videos and it's really interesting and entertaining
"It spins faster and faster as the time for it to spawn gets closer" In all my life of having loved Minecraft (ever since Minecraft Classic in 2009-2010), I have never known that. Gonna watch the rest of the video now, but just had to point out that I never knew that, yet I've grown up with it. Update: Amazing, just as with all your other creations. Again making me wish this was a real product lol. Keep up the awesome work & take it easy;
Check out my newest video! It's epic! th-cam.com/video/6TcieXHVLVc/w-d-xo.html
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Dude I’m so impressed! This would have taken me years lol. The time and effort that went into this was well worth it!! Seriously great job!
I'm first and the 4th like
Thank you! Naw, not a chance, you'd have gotten this easy 😉 Looking forward to your next videos too!
OH hey
Lol I know! Brick Science is famous!!
@@BrickMachinesChannel There are so many great Brick TH-camrs out there, and you are one of them ;)
I’m really disappointed this isn’t seen by the larger Lego and Minecraft community, the effort this must’ve taken is incredible.
Wow, thank you so much Bob, that means a ton to me! I think the best shot we have at getting more people to see this is from people like you being willing to share it on your social media. No pressure if that's not your thing, but I certainly appreciate it! Thanks for your comment and watching the video! Did you have a favorite part?
@@BrickMachinesChannel It would've been really funny if you had the chamber launch the zombies out of the spawner
@@SirNobleIZH yea that would be hilarious
Nah man, I’m here!
@@BrickMachinesChannel it would also have been just as cool to call it a baby zombie spawner
Looks just like a real spawner. Mechanism is genius that would’ve taken me months just to come up with lol. Really good job!
This dude really deserves a job at Lego, as a technic designer.
Thanks TD Bricks! Nah, you're a master builder, you'd have gotten it right away 😉
Thank you SKlegomocs! 👍 That'd be a cool job no doubt! ☺️
@@BrickMachinesChannel yea
All lego creates in one amazing wait were spitbricks
I have a new appreciation for spawners. If they fail to spawn monsters, I know they've had a very challenging task of assembling those zombies.
Lol right? They're working so hard 🤣
The fact that you could've easily used a bunch of premade zombies, but decided to have the spawner actually make the zombies itself is incredible. Looks amazing too!
Wow, that means a ton! Thank you!
Genuinely one of the coolest things I've seen pulled off with LEGO!
I just love the tiny details from the game: the spinning zombie, it spawns 4, and the DARKNESS SENSOR??? Genius!
Thank you! The robotic manipulator took forever, but it was the little details that made this MOC way better! 👍
Yeah it truly is
Thank you so much! All these comments mean so much to me!
Yo my here favorite lego TH-camrs les go
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The Mark Rober of LEGO - man’s got incomprehensible talent! As an engineer, love to see it! Looking forward to seeing your new inventions!
Thanks @Minibrick! @Mark Rober is amazing, so that that means a ton! What did you like best about this working LEGO zombie spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChannel the walls look really good
Thank you! The walls are one of my favorite parts too!
@@BrickMachinesChannel Pretty broad, but gotta say the assembly line. Sort of reminded me of JK Brickwork's Lego printer but you took it to the next level with a huge emphasis on "3D." Absolutely amazing!
Nice, that's definitely my favorite part too! I love watching zombie after zombie get built! Ah yes, @JK Brickworks printer is amazing and the feed system was part of the inspiration for this hopper. Thanks again!
the amount of things you can build with legos is unimaginable, great content
LEGO is truly amazing! Thank you!
Definitely not the first time I've seen a LEGO Mindstorms "factory" build of sorts, but it still blows me away how precise the platform can be with enough patience and know-how. Good stuff.
This is the first time I’ve commented in about a year of using TH-cam daily. Brick Machines, your work and skill is amazing. The coding, creativity, mechanical knowledge. This is 100% the most underrated channel I’ve come across. Awesome work and look forward to see more of your videos. Cheers from the Netherlands!
What an encouraging comment! Thank you so much!
This is one of the coolest builds I have ever seen!
Sacred! Thanks for the comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed it ☺️👍
Wow!! I don't know what's more impressive - your intricate build or your incredible videoing/editing! This machine is a masterpiece! So cool how it presses the Legos together while the arm holds each brick at exactly the right angle. Hope this video goes viral for you, Brick Machines. You deserve it! I shared it a lot!
Thank you so much! The build and filming/editing took a long time for sure. I really appreciate the kind comment and the shares!
This blows my mind. It makes me giggle hearing “it would have taken me months to come up with this concept” THIS WOULD HAVE TAKEN ME MULTIPLE LIFETIMES. Can’t wait for more videos!
Thank you so much! Lol, that's too kind of you! Yes, I have more fun content coming out soon!
OK that was AMAZING. I expected some mechanism that just dropped zombies out the front after you've inserted them in a storage area leading down a slope. I did NOT expect this level of detail and accuracy. Genuinely crazy!
My favourite part of this video is 07:20. You gave a size comparison for both the Lego fans as well as the Minecraft fans. You knew both sides would be watching and made a calculated effort to please both. That is truly brilliant thinking on your part! Bravo! I may have to subscribe if you're gonna do more Minecraft stuff. I love Minecraft but I REALLY love seeing people find ways to port it into the real world. Minecraft already is more realistic than people think. So it's awesome to see it come full circle. Especially seeing as many people describe Minecraft as "digital lego" haha
Awesome job!
edit: wrong timestamp. fixed now lol
Thank you! I love to read comments like this ☺️ I have a bunch of other Minecraft builds you'll love! If you haven't seen the Enchanting Table, that one is a must for sure 👍
The amount of mechanics and parts used in this build :O
Truly amazing. You have so much potential!
Thanks so much for that nice comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed the build ☺️ Which part did you like best?
This is incredible! I can't imagine how long it took to plan, build, and code this--this is amazing!
Thank you! Lol it took a long time, but the result was worth it! 👍 Did you have a favorite part?
@@BrickMachinesChannel I loved the little touches that made it so realistic, like the marker drawing on the eyes. 😂 You really didn't miss anything!
The main robot took so long I almost decided not to do the little details. But I think those made it way better! Thanks for that insight!
Wow, this is waaay more involved than I thought it would be! Nice use of the chain to move the carriage.
Awesome, thanks for noticing that about the carriage and chain! I really appreciate the comment! What part was your favorite?
I understand the concept of most of these sections separately but I can’t comprehend how you actually think of all these mechanism and then test and combine them to make such a flawless effect.
Imagine someone bringing this is as a science project in school, and explaining to the judges the building process and how Minecraft monster spawners work
At first I thought "meh, it just throws zombies" but then I realized what you were actually planning on doing. That is amazing! Just curious, how long did that take to program?
Thanks! Yeah Im so glad you liked my approach instead of throwing the zombies! It took like 4-5 days or so to get the program right. What part did you like best about this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChannel The best part is that you managed to assemble an entire factory inside a little box that can build not one, not two, not even three, but FOUR zombies. That takes some serious consistency.
Thank you! The robot isn't 100% perfect, but it does a very good job! ☺️ I appreciate the comment!
A small detail that is difficult to add but one which would make it way cooler is that adding a button (no motors) that throws out all available units
In front of the hopper,not an external one
OOOOHHH, nice idea! That would be a great addition! What part did you like best about this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
One of the best Lego mechanical builds I've ever seen, great job! (I still can't believe how perfectly that robot works...)
Thanks JaxIsh! That means a ton! I love your builds too!
I was really hoping that at the end when it was time to spawn all the zombies they chamber would tilt to pour them all out, but regardless this was a really impressive build! I certainly wasn't expecting you to actually assemble the zombie minis going into this
This is amazing. Your knowledge of Lego technique design and ingenuity is equaled by no one. I’ve seen automated designs before but I have never once seen anyone make anything like this. I just found your channel today and this is by far the most impressive build you’ve made. With Lego technique pieces, you’re a genius!
Wow, thank you!
I have one word: OMG!!! Wait that's three words.
Jokes aside, this truly is soooo impressive and went BEYOND my expectations!
I watched the entire second half with open mouth and thought, why didn't he make it like 10 minutes or so! To then realize it was 11:55.
I really can't get over the precision, the incredibly large assortment of features (grabbing, building, drawing, turning, storing etc.) and this all in a 32x32 baseplate!
Well done!
Thank you so much!! Your comment is very kind and made me laugh 😂 Thank you for watching and for also building creations that inspire me too!
This man has a PHD in making cool Lego builds it’s super impressive, keep it up
Lol I'd love to get a PHD in that 🤣 Thank you so much! I'll keep the videos coming!
Wow, this is amazing! There are so many revolutionary details to get this working reliably in such a small footprint.
Wow, thank you so much 2in1 Bricking! I love watching your videos, so you're revolutionary yourself :) You're spot on, the footprint was one of the hardest things to work around.
Nice video! Just a couple months ago you were only at about 1k subs! Congrats!
Yes, thank you! I'm glad you liked it! It is crazy...some of the big LEGO TH-camrs shared my video, so I thank God for them because I think a lot of the growth came from that!
This guy gives me vibes of "desperately trying to be cool with the kids" but at the same time "the coolest guy you will probably ever meet"
Such an incredible way to meld minecraft with real life, and legos are the perfect way to do it! EV3 has its limitations, but when it's put in the right hands, you can see some awesome stuff!
I'd love to see a similar type of system based on the Village and the Iron Golems that they summon. Give them something to fend against the zombies that churn out of this thing! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! And what a fantastic idea about the Village and Iron Golems! I'll have to think about how to do that :) What was your favorite part of this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
Nice! I never had enough PEICES to even do one side of the spawner, let alone the inside! Nice work!
Thank you very much! I just plain love building with LEGO bricks :) What was your favorite part of this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
I loved the build of the zombies, you did a good job on them.
Thank you very much!
This person must have a very small collection of LEGO
(Not Brickmachines)
Seeing you build something this big is very impressive and awesome and shows how much effort you put into your videos. Nice job man!
It’s like a robot at a factory (not that I know what those are like)! So awesome!
Love your videos so much thank you for sharing them with all of us
You're so welcome!! It means the world to me that you enjoy them 🙂 A huge thank you for the super thanks! 👍
Dude, this is AMAZING. I never thought you could build something so cool out of Lego entirely. Great job!
Thanks dude! Yeah, it actually came together, which is super awesome! Which part was your favorite?
@@BrickMachinesChannel My favorite? The building part looked so cool, so maybe that! Actually, why don't you try making a Sculk Sensor and Sculk Shrieker next? That would be so amazing!
Dude I was considering doing that!! I'll look into doing one of those! 👍 Thank you!
“A secret nobody knows” them what about those 2.4M people
Fun Fact: On Bedrock Edition, if you right click the spawner with the same spawn egg multiple times, it will change the speed at which it spins.
WHAT??? I did not know this! :) Thanks for telling me! What did you like best about this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChanneleverything
Lego needs to make more mechanical sets like this
That'd be so cool!
bro this is awesome this is the best lego spawner i have ever seen you get a sub!
Wow thank you so much!
Your editing, audio and video quality, and overall ingenuity is super impressive. I'm surprised more people haven't subbed.
Thank you! I'm just getting started out, but I hope many people will get to enjoy my videos! 👍 Did you have a favorite part of the video?
@@BrickMachinesChannel seeing the construction of the zombies was absolutely incredible. Didn't even look real
Yeah that has to be the best part of it all IMO. Thanks!
This is really cool! I wish I had as many technic, ev3, and motor parts as you... 😿
Thanks! I'm really glad you liked this video! What did you like best about this LEGO Minecraft Zombie Spawner?
I can't even imagine the coding that you had to do to pull off such perfect movements by the motors, I am always so amazed by such well working machines, and this one is definitely a very special one.
Thank you! I geared the motors down when possible to increase accuracy on the movements. I'm glad you like it!
I can barely build contraptions in the game with unlimited resources at my fingertips, and here you are building a real world spawner. As a huge fan of both Lego, and Minecraft, this is a super cool video to see.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for making this video I taught me many things, because I try to make stuff like this out of Lego and it never goes as planned, thanks
Your now my favorite LEGO yt channel
It’s amazing how every video you make keeps getting more and more impressive, while posting so frequently! Awesome job, and these builds are mind blowing!
That was amazing! Definitely worth the 1 month wait :)
And that LEGO arm seems like it was what took that long to do, especially with all the fine tuning in the coding!
Thanks Delus1on_L! I look forward to your comment on my videos. Actually surprisingly, the arm was one of the shortest parts to build, but the hopper/conveyor, coding, and filming/editing took quite a while! Which part was your favorite on this zombie spawner?
@@BrickMachinesChannel The whole zombie building process is my favorite for sure. My next favorite things were all the small details that were put into the whole build, from the light sensor to the speed of the spinning zombie.
That's the best part too IMO! That portion took so long to build that I almost didn't add the small details like the flames and light sensor, but I think those little things made it so much better! :)
@@BrickMachinesChannel It definitely did!
This might be the most complicated Minecraft Zombie farm I have seen on TH-cam.
Now, all you need is to make it a 1-meter cube and spawn a 2-meter tall Zombie.
Jokes aside, this is an incredible build. Well done.
This guy knew more about spawner in minecraft then me who have played the game since 2010
Bro made Lego make its self
Lego-ception
He’s like the Mumbo Jumbo of technic.
Woah, thank you! That's awesome for you to say!
There are people like me, who spend hours building sets.
Then there's absolute legends like this guy, who spends hours building machines that build.
Man this is actually genius, even adding a light sensor, awesome work!
😲 just wow! That's really cool!❤
This is awesome and deserves more
god i cannot imagine how much fiddling and tweaking must’ve been required to get all those little precision arm movements to make the pieces move how you wanted, that must’ve taken ages of trial and error! mad respect
Looks amazing! Great job. This would’ve taken me decades my brain can’t even begin to comprehend how this works
Wow I’ve never seen a Lego build that actually builds!
HOW WAS THIS DONE WITH LEGO????????
The eyes are what got me
You have an incredible talent
Watching a lego machine automate assembly must be one of the most satisfying things i've ever seen in my life
I was going to make a really heartfelt comment about how this helped me through a rough patch in life, but i dont really care. Super underrated build btw.
Thank you! I pray you're doing okay, if you are going through a rough patch 🙏
This dude can probably build a working airplane with lego because his talent is amazing , I wish this got more views and attention from the Lego and Minecraft community.
This needs to be one of those videos with like 60,000,000 views, I honestly expected it.
Mans hearted my comment in under 3 minutes, also very involved with the community :O we have a serious channel here
How does this channel not have 3x as many subs? This video is 11 minutes long, yet it seems like each step of it required days of trial and error. That arm that grabs the pieces is so well made.
Thank you!
Next up: making the nether portal that 100% teleports you to the nether
It's so cool how Lego evolved from a kids toy to a whole machine! Nice job!
I can only imagine if he had infinite legos building a whole minecraft base irl with automated farms and working blocks and everything.
This might be the most impressive Lego Minecraft related build I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
Lego needs to hire this man RIGHT NOW!
Finally, someone who actually makes original builds instead of just modding already existing ones
I'm so glad you enjoy custom builds! I've got a ton of them on my channel!
These are insane! Watched them with my daughter who loves both Minecraft and Legos. She's impressed as well.
One day, this guy will make an entire minecraft world from Lego with all of these
Genuinely I never expected it to make the zombie it’s truly amazing the engineering that went into this your so talented man you should become one of legos chief engineers
The people who don’t sub to you are just people who are either jealous or think LEGO is easy. Amazing! I never thought I would find such a good LEGO builder!
pleeeaaaaassseee make a 10 hour loop of this
It looks great. A couple of LED lights would make it really cool. Of course, I would stick the LED lights from the inside of the spawner, but otherwise, it's perfect. I can't even build a house out of LEGO, let alone a machine like that. :D
Thank you!! Awesome idea about the LEDs! 👍
This I the best thing I've ever seen. Why isn't there a robot to fold my laundry yet?
That is so cool bro . Gg's , gg's . One thing I would add is a shoting mechanism which would launch zombies out of the spawner after their creation . Idk if that's possible but you have great ideas so I'm pretty sure you could make that work
the crunch the blocks make as the robots put them together added to the satisfyingness
It’s so consistent even with the 1x1 plates I’m not even able to do that with my fingers . You’ve successfully made a zombie 3D printer
Lol yeah! Thanks so much! The 1x1 plates were tough!
Instructions unclear: I have created a apocalypse in my neighbourhood now....
9:16 the fact that the robot can just casually adjust the brick as if it was human
THIS IS SO COOL
Thank you!
Whenever you do one of these they look so realistic it also looks like it took you so much time and effort to do it and if it broke you would be mad
This is amazing! I can't believe you have much talent! It's sad that the large Minecraft community didn't see this... I bet they would've been soo impressed!
wow the lego community is so friendly and kind to each other
The only thing you need now is a sensor code that legit spawns zombies ingame, and a dismanler machine that feeds the parts back in once the zombies are killed
Awesome idea!
need an hour long unedited version of this
(You'd kind of have to sit there for an hour aswell refilling the pieces... or just cheat and loop the footage... but still)
This is truely impressive
My final view on this video: Zombies are made in a factory
Broooooo you build amazing Machines. I would never be able to build stuff like this.
Great Video👍
Is it just me or is it hilarious that he pixlizes a Lego brick version of a block game?
lol I hadn't thought of that, but it is hilarious :')
Holy... he actually built a thing that builds other things, out of LEGOs, how amazing is that
Your videos are amazing i love these minecraft builds
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked these builds 🙂
You have just made a miniature Lego factory, awesome work!
"that part is easy" ...it would take me more than a week for the part to do that you find easy. this is amazing.
Thank you! I have had to learn a lot along the way, so a bunch of it that seems easier now wasn't at one point. I appreciate your comment!
I'm so impressed and I mean so impressed at the zombie building mechanism can't wait to see more like this it's absolutely mind blowing pls do keep it up it's really obvious that you put your heart into these videos and it's really interesting and entertaining
Thank you so much! That means a ton to me ☺️
@@BrickMachinesChannel hope to see more great work
"It spins faster and faster as the time for it to spawn gets closer"
In all my life of having loved Minecraft (ever since Minecraft Classic in 2009-2010), I have never known that. Gonna watch the rest of the video now, but just had to point out that I never knew that, yet I've grown up with it.
Update: Amazing, just as with all your other creations. Again making me wish this was a real product lol. Keep up the awesome work & take it easy;