I love the idea of someone role-playing as an excavator, using a screenshot from this video as a profile picture, and insulting all the videos, only to then have their identity stolen by someone doing the same thing except they're less angry
As a person that runs an excavator for a living and loves lego, this is the best video on TH-cam. I love that the controls are the same as an excavator would be, and that it actually functions.
@@peterwithers3659 Armchair experience playing Construction Simulator on gamepad but I can confirm that you get a handle on the rhythm with both sticks when digging construction pits. (Although the setup is slightly different for me, left stick controls the turntable and boom while the right stick controls the arm and bucket.)
I rented a little excavator for 2 days. It was much harder than I thought to remember what control did what. Makes you appreciate how long it takes to get good at walking or getting a forkful of food to your mouth.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate not only the best design, but the painstaking efforts he goes through to film the test fails, but 3D printing in timelapse? I'm in awe!
My father and brother are mechanics of heavy duty machines like this, and they always explains me how this works, but this video is really easy to understand. Thanks for the help
Not quite, there was a Technic compatible product called the Aquabrixel which was a peristaltic pump, and they had an excavator as a product demonstrator
Im not gunna lie, hearing the exact same sounds that a real life hydraulic excavator makes, but teeny and high pitched, made me giggle. All coming from this accurate lego creation. Great job with this; It really shows how those machines work.
Tbh, it seems like the center motor was struggling to stay balanced on rotation, but that 3d print to gap close and fit was clean. Also really cool use of the hydraulics. I would love to see a build that demos the use of the servos as well. 10 out of 10 would watch again
Idea: Can you make a truck that comes with this set, in which the excavator puts the sand or whatever it wants to, and then the truck can go wherever it wants and drop the sand? Like a dump truck which has a bed that bends down to drop the sand, and has a flap on the end to stop the sand from falling out? Edit one: This sorta blew up?? More chance that @BrickTechnology sees this.....
the fact that you only had to modify 1 piece and make another to get a working fluid pump is impressive and makes me wonder why Lego doesn't have something like this for an engineer line
Nice video. I always struggled figuring out how to present actual sand digging, but the way you did it by laying a full layer underneath the excavator makes sense. It's so simple
I must admit, that I awaited the "doing the cat litter" idea but nonetheless I chuckled hard when it came. ...deine Videos sind jedes Mal der Hammer, danke für sowas!
Great build and the prints look awesome. I personally would have gone for a direct hydraulic with one pump-cylinder per work-cylinder. Your solution is more compact indeed
The speedrun of the design of the part was such an amazing flex. It made me so happy, the efficiency and skill and elegance with which you made a new part appear in the world, it was SO cool.
Hey this is definitely so cool!! I think for your next project you should do something with trains like making your own cargo style train or making custom carriages and having them go around in a circuit with crashes or making your own express train line :D
Three questions. 1. How vast is your technic lego resource? 2.Do you often 3d print pieces needed? 3. Can you build a functioning submarine with ballast tanks? Btw the excavator build was rad😎
@@overlandrcadventure I currently only have designs for assembling basic engines. If you have LEGO pieces and a passion for trying your hand at creating something unique, I'd be happy to send you the design via email. 😆 (By the way, I'm not selling anything here; if you're interested, you can visit my channel and enjoy my content).
Peristaltic pumps are commonly used for small precise pumping, like in medical devices. As a bonus, the liquid doesn't touch anything other than tube, so it's easier to sanitize.
I swear you are some kind of mad genius, this is so cool! I would be really interested to see the amount of strength this build has in the arm. It would be interesting to see if you could get it to work with hydraulic oil, or maybe make some kind of counter balance FLT, maybe with like lego pallets or something.
It is obvious from the insane level of detail in everything, the LEGO design, the cinematography, the video quality, the humor, everything that you really enjoy this, all of it. Thank you, for everything that you do. 🙇
Özellikle hidrolik pompa ve sistemin çalışma mekanizması çok iyi ve bir o kadar da basit anlatılmış. Gelecekte yapacağım excavator için muazzam bir fikir ve çözüm oldu. Takdir ettim 👏🏻
It's just a glorified spoon. I love it. And seriously, using water makes perfect sense. air can be compressed, but water cannot. Good call, and good execution.
I hope Lego makes a bigger, more functional excavator like this with a bucket like yours. The excavator was always one of my favorite pieces of heavy equipment.
The fact that the controllers jousticks work exactly the same way a regular excavators is really good attention to detail
It's just the fact that controller's joysticks move in every direction.
Ive heard you can even use them on a submarine.
@@rutgerbnahh 💀
@@rutgerb why wouldn't you be able to in the first place?
@@CENREAPER-YT its a reference to the oceangate fiasco
I really like this channel.
How dare you stealing my identity
I love the idea of someone role-playing as an excavator, using a screenshot from this video as a profile picture, and insulting all the videos, only to then have their identity stolen by someone doing the same thing except they're less angry
Lol
@@Nate2010yes
Yeah
As a person that runs an excavator for a living and loves lego, this is the best video on TH-cam.
I love that the controls are the same as an excavator would be, and that it actually functions.
I was actually thinking about how non-intuitive the control scheme he set up was, so kudos to you for learning that.
@@Dev_2R After using it for a short while, it genuinely feels like an extension of yourself. It's very intuitive to operate
@@peterwithers3659 Armchair experience playing Construction Simulator on gamepad but I can confirm that you get a handle on the rhythm with both sticks when digging construction pits. (Although the setup is slightly different for me, left stick controls the turntable and boom while the right stick controls the arm and bucket.)
I’ll second that! I imagine its the same feeling intellectuals get when they see the Mona Lisa lol
I rented a little excavator for 2 days. It was much harder than I thought to remember what control did what. Makes you appreciate how long it takes to get good at walking or getting a forkful of food to your mouth.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate not only the best design, but the painstaking efforts he goes through to film the test fails, but 3D printing in timelapse? I'm in awe!
Filming the print took this son of a**** 5 hours
and 1 button :o @@angryexcavator
3D print timelapses are "set and forget" thing
My father and brother are mechanics of heavy duty machines like this, and they always explains me how this works, but this video is really easy to understand. Thanks for the help
$1,000!? Wow you must either be rich or hate money!
@@the40kboyz11 is colones not dolars, TH-cam is not using the correct currency symbol
@@the40kboyz11it's close to 1.88 usd
That is 1,000 costa rican colon. 2 dollars or 1.50 british pounds.
@@the40kboyz11 not usd... thats like $2
I might be a little late to this, but CONGRATS on 1 Million Subscribers!! :)
Hi bro 😉
Catch this ratio homeboy
Thanks , likewise :)
Amar amru amirul ainul ❤
@@BrickTechnologyথগচিজগঙগ চগ ঠিকই দঠরঠ ততগুলো
I have been used for views
And Ive enjoyed every second of it
You did well
You did very well
Are you still angry
@TheErrorInBlack yeah, im being careful after that time.
And still afraid of my spear gun
You are the first one who build a fully RC hydraulic lego excavator. Amazing work
Not quite, there was a Technic compatible product called the Aquabrixel which was a peristaltic pump, and they had an excavator as a product demonstrator
@@bartybum that can be, but hes the first one building one himself Out of Lego
@@John_Wick-BabayagaHis 3D printer needs to be made out of Legos
@@corythomas4427 yes he should build one in his next Video.
@@John_Wick-Babayagawell, no he isn't the first. he used custom parts
"What else can it do"
I literally laughed out loud at the end. Thanks for the laugh. Another awesome build!
Very funny
@@angryexcavator THIS ACCOUNT IS F*CKING REAL! 🤣🤣
@@angryexcavator Cool your jets and make us some tea and breakfast.
@@angryexcavatoreven a sentient excavator post more comments then brick technology, and its made by THE SAME PERSON
If I hadn't already liked the video, I would have liked it then.
This channel delivers hands down the most sophisticated and intriguing builds.
ябэ такое несмок зделать
NEW VIDEO?! Always nice to see Brick Technology’s high quality videos, even though they take a long time, but it’s worth it!
#relatebale
He's very lazy
@@angryexcavator you’re lazy
😂
@@angryexcavator fr
Those pumps are one of the best lego ideas i've seen. Simple, compact and able to generate pressure. Amazing!
Bad day + brick technology video = good day
Yep
Im not gunna lie, hearing the exact same sounds that a real life hydraulic excavator makes, but teeny and high pitched, made me giggle. All coming from this accurate lego creation. Great job with this; It really shows how those machines work.
That's really cool! 😃👍
This should be a legitimate set, no joke. Fantastic work
I love the incorporation of 3d printed parts!
that sound effect when he shows the time lapse of a 3d print is just perfect!
11 year old me could only dream.. Very nice.
Tbh, it seems like the center motor was struggling to stay balanced on rotation, but that 3d print to gap close and fit was clean. Also really cool use of the hydraulics. I would love to see a build that demos the use of the servos as well. 10 out of 10 would watch again
Idea: Can you make a truck that comes with this set, in which the excavator puts the sand or whatever it wants to, and then the truck can go wherever it wants and drop the sand? Like a dump truck which has a bed that bends down to drop the sand, and has a flap on the end to stop the sand from falling out?
Edit one: This sorta blew up?? More chance that @BrickTechnology sees this.....
good recommendation, commenting so higher chance brick technology notices it
Kul rekmendishun
what do you mean?@@meenalroy794
Yea, a dump truck or a truck with a dump trailer would be a cool idea.
A truck with a dump trailer and a low loader trailer for transport the excavator
6:21 Noo this channel is awesome 😃😎
The outro is comedy gold 😂
the fact that you only had to modify 1 piece and make another to get a working fluid pump is impressive and makes me wonder why Lego doesn't have something like this for an engineer line
Amazing! Really makes me wish LEGO would make more sets using hydraulics.
It would have to come with a sealed container of Lego brand hydraulic fluid.
Friend, watching your videos is both impressive and funny! Good job bro!
One day they are going to make a full car out of lego
They already did, only the car body tho
Already done, mostly. Bugatti (the blue one) full size with a fully lego engine (hundreds of motors) but using a metal chassis.
bruh cant even joke about it lmao
lol people will just hate on you, too bad
THEY ALREADY DID
This might be the best Lego related video EVER. Advanced design, building and very funny. Great stuff!!
Nice video. I always struggled figuring out how to present actual sand digging, but the way you did it by laying a full layer underneath the excavator makes sense. It's so simple
Wonderful German sense of humor, much underappreciated, mostly by the Brits. 🙂 Best wishes from Poland!
The fact that your creations work so well is amazing enough but they actually looks so bloody good too! Awsome work as always!!!
One of the best parts of Lego is the fact that it’s modular so seeing him just cut wires and makes 3D parts is actually really funny to me
Reminds me of my middle school science project when I made a hydraulic excavator. Little kids wrecked it up before the end of the day 😂
This guy is a god...
And his excavator has gained sentience...
Like always, you bend the possibilities of LEGO's. thanks for always making this high quality content like its nothing!
anazing idea of the water hydraulics
I have not a single doubt this is the coolest lego creation I have ever seen :-)
I use this as reference for my tinder profile
@@angryexcavator LMAO :-)
I have now subscribed to angryexcavator
Thanks
@@angryexcavator I got a reply from the one and only angryexcavator! You just made my day.
I did too, and he better stay angry, he was so angry he dumped cat litter on the ground
I must admit, that I awaited the "doing the cat litter" idea but nonetheless I chuckled hard when it came.
...deine Videos sind jedes Mal der Hammer, danke für sowas!
Great build and the prints look awesome. I personally would have gone for a direct hydraulic with one pump-cylinder per work-cylinder. Your solution is more compact indeed
Now imagine if lego technic models were this advanced with a hydraulic system. It be a huge game changer like this. Would love this
I expected the tubes to burst out, but no.... well done ! Pressure could go even higher.
This video makes my tubes burst
This video makes my tubes burst
@@angryexcavator ROFL
@@angryexcavator Why two times?
The speedrun of the design of the part was such an amazing flex. It made me so happy, the efficiency and skill and elegance with which you made a new part appear in the world, it was SO cool.
Hey this is definitely so cool!! I think for your next project you should do something with trains like making your own cargo style train or making custom carriages and having them go around in a circuit with crashes or making your own express train line :D
That is great Idea
I'd love to see him make a Lego version of Maglev, as well as some gadgetbahns like Monorails (both regular and suspended)and Hyperloop.
You know what i think of this build?
It's cool! :)
Three questions.
1. How vast is your technic lego resource?
2.Do you often 3d print pieces needed?
3. Can you build a functioning submarine with ballast tanks?
Btw the excavator build was rad😎
Oh I wish fans would ask me questions like this... ... 😅😅😅
Well I can’t wait to read your answers and see what you have next for us 😁
@@overlandrcadventure I currently only have designs for assembling basic engines. If you have LEGO pieces and a passion for trying your hand at creating something unique, I'd be happy to send you the design via email. 😆 (By the way, I'm not selling anything here; if you're interested, you can visit my channel and enjoy my content).
This is currently the best Lego channel on TH-cam.
I have to say that your cable management is amazing, also, that pump is certainly unique. (in my opinion, I have never seen anything like it)
Peristaltic pumps are commonly used for small precise pumping, like in medical devices. As a bonus, the liquid doesn't touch anything other than tube, so it's easier to sanitize.
Nice touch that the controls/joysticks work like they do on a real escavator 😊
1:25 dude just desecrated the sacred Lego bricks
The person building these machines is a genius with a great taste in music.
I swear you are some kind of mad genius, this is so cool! I would be really interested to see the amount of strength this build has in the arm. It would be interesting to see if you could get it to work with hydraulic oil, or maybe make some kind of counter balance FLT, maybe with like lego pallets or something.
If you have kids, you must be a damn fun dad.
why is one of my friends being used for views??
Idk
who the fu_k are you
🎉🎉🎉🎉CONGRATS ON 1M!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The concept of a Sentient LEGO Excavator typing angry TH-cam comments is frickin' hilarious
4:28 this is a bucket
Dear god
There's more
Dear god
@@procuber000no..
Just like the old Technic motorized excavator...except yours actually WORKS!
6:02 this is not really helpful 😅
Würde das Lego so verkaufen, würde ich es kaufen. Wirklich Klasse! 💪👍
Truly an engineering marvel. You should get paid highly for your skills in an engineering company.
Ein Review des Helden hierfür würde ich so feiern. Er würde aus dem schwärmen nicht mehr raus kommen 😊
Klasse gemacht das Set!
Adding the touch of humor at the end catapulted this video from great to awesome. Bravo, keep at it!
I'm watching you since your first video. Your videos is very good. Congratulations you have 1 million subscriber.
Ayo congrats on 1 million subs!
This was awesome. Best use of a 3D printer I’ve seen yet. Very clever making a peristaltic hydraulic pump.
Your builds are 👍
the washing bucket and trolling youtubers segments, are supreme jokes.
So satisfying!!!! This is amazing! 👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍
I can imagine you screaming IT WORKS!!!! after finishing it! Good job sir!
It is obvious from the insane level of detail in everything, the LEGO design, the cinematography, the video quality, the humor, everything
that you really enjoy this, all of it.
Thank you, for everything that you do. 🙇
Özellikle hidrolik pompa ve sistemin çalışma mekanizması çok iyi ve bir o kadar da basit anlatılmış. Gelecekte yapacağım excavator için muazzam bir fikir ve çözüm oldu. Takdir ettim 👏🏻
Am i the only one who thinks this guy works for nasa and makes lego things for fun?
This has been my biggest issue to date with Lego machines and it's finally been solved. Amazing and thanks!
LEGO please hire this man!
Brickman? Is that you?
Nah, Brickman isnt this good. This is Masterclass
The way u made the hyudraulic system was just outstanding 😮😮😮
This now my favorite channel on TH-cam
i really like your ideas, editing, technique, and process. ty for the content and effort!
Я посмотрев это видео понял гидравлику лучше чем на уроке физики!!!
It's just a glorified spoon. I love it.
And seriously, using water makes perfect sense. air can be compressed, but water cannot. Good call, and good execution.
This is 1000x better than everything lego did in the last 20 years
I just want to say how much I throughly enjoyed the epic excavator ending montage. It was beautiful.
I work in hydraulic repairs for a living. This blew me away
This is bizarre, insane, amazing and a whole bunch of other things! Crazy to see this concept work so well!
this is easily becoming one of my favorite channels on youtube.
Dude this is by far the coolest thing I have seen on TH-cam in a long time.
As much as I despise techic these types of videos neve fail to amaze me.
This needs to become a techinc set rn
I'd play with this for hours. Annnnd my daughter is telling me NO LEGOS ALLOWED, tired of stepping on my stuff scattered all over the place lol.
You know Caterpillar's marketing is successful when even Brick Technology does a non-greyscale build!
I hope Lego makes a bigger, more functional excavator like this with a bucket like yours. The excavator was always one of my favorite pieces of heavy equipment.
the level of serotonin i got from watching this is crazy...
damn always wanted to buy some lego slip rings lol for a rlllly long time nice to see you make one!
just found this channel and loving it, dude's got Tal Dorei reborn under his TV
The hydraulic pump creation was amazing
Nice video ❤🎉
This was so entertaining and fun to watch.
Its a good night if brick tech uploaded
Thx for the heart ❤
-i love your vids man
perfect example of: a man doesn't grow, his toys do
From what i can tell. You have an engineering degree you got for the sole purpose of playing with legos for your job.