@@Ziraya0 We also do that to our electronic modules that will be installed in a vehicle :) Pretty standard stuff in this industry, just the size of the shaker and mounting style differs.
@@illdowhateveryouwant.thenp4865 I dunno... my cousin got one of those $400-$500 ones and it's pretty decent. Still... I would rather make one of these, if only for the novelty. I don't fly drones anyway, that just seems like a fad, but this thing will always be a cool conversation piece.
@@johnnywhitsel1583 Bruh good drones cost literally twice as much as this lego drone. Mavic Mini is the only viable drone I'd recommend buying that costs less than this and it's still 400€ with only 1 battery and 500€ with the flymore package.
THIS now THIS is the type of thing I would love to see in that lego creation kits contest. A lego drone kit would be so cool as a kid and heck i would even buy it now as an adult
I found his step by step build process EASIER to follow than a cooking recipe - THATS how good this video is (or as the nay sayers will want to say - that's how bad a cook I am) 😆
@@certifiedpossum8655 yeah, 3000mah 7.4v, costs about 40$ here. it costs cheaper outside but shipping for batteries is expensive and can have issues with the local post office so I have to buy them locally and they're expensive af :/.
The big problem with doing this to LEGO motors is that you will wear them out quickly.. A few dozen hours of runtime with possibility of fire.. vs. Many years of use and safety. That and they start becoming less.. safe to play with.. :)
“So what do you do for a living?” The guy: “I build stuff out of Lego” “Aren’t too old to be playing with Lego’s?” The guy: *flies away in his VTOL jet out of Lego*
The development and innovation of basic flying LEGO vehicles like this will pave the way for larger, more sophisticated remotely-controlled LEGO aircraft in the future. Thank you for your contributions to the world of LEGO Engineering.
@@Enderia2 LEGO FLYING BATTLECRUISER WITH HOMING LEGO MISSILES AND A WORKING LEGO SPACECRAFT ENGINE TO FLY INTO BUILDINGS AND MURDER PEOPLE WITH- uhh... i mean to fly into space
The part where the drone was shaking brought me back to when I was building a similar drone in Besiege a couple years ago. Ofc, not nearly as impressive but I was proud of it
flying indoors is extremely hard, especially flying slowly. Aerodynamics become even more complicated when close to large flat perpendicular solid objects like walls. Not only there's no GPS for the drone to help maintain itself at a certain space, but you will find your drone always 'gravitating' toward walls. I learned it the hard way when I tried to fly my brand new drone inside my home. Needless to say, I needed new propeller blades.
Have you heard about plastic rollcages? You can mount them at the foot from the rotor and you will have a lightweight but sturdy barrier out of plastic around your rotors. These hit the wall first and have the property that they bounce and ricochet from the walls so your blades stay in one piece😊
Igor Tchelzoff oh wow I didn’t know that looks like I’m gonna have to more research on it, I’m struggling on picking a major for college(I’m currently in high school) and having trouble on which field I’d like more
Yeah but with inefficient brushed motors. Drones usually nowdays use brushless motors, you have to connect them via their three wires to an esc on the one side and the white signal cable and battery voltage to the other side of the ESC (no additional MOSFETs.) But the rest, yeah, that's pretty standard drone tech
@@damncat2793 This guy is using some lego motors and some custom designed board probably for controling the drone (I haven't watched the whole video yet.)
"Luckily nothing broke" *shows quadcopter in 17 different pieces* Holy fuck i completely forgot I made this comment and I didn't know I had 3k+ likes on it. Thx guys. And btw, when I said "broken" I meant the quadcopter was broken into several pieces, as the Legos were disconnected. I didn't mean that the pieces themselves were broken *So stop fuckin arguing, its Legos for Christ's sake*
If you think basic MOSFET gate/drain equations are 20 years of electrical engineering, you are quite wrong. That's first-year stuff in university, most of the time. Still a super cool build, but not as amazing as people think. EDIT: Ah yes, and you edit your comment. Thanks, asshole.
@@pcguy619 it's still amazing and if electrical engineers want to keep their salaries high id keep telling rest of us that this is dangerous and requires extreme expertise.
@@MATTW3R I don't get how the fuck basic electronics would make an engineer's salary go down. People love to do experiments in their house and learn electronics, just like this. Not to mention this is no big secret, this is all readily available technology you can buy on Amazon right now.
From what I am seeing in seems like that just means the thrust is strong enough to lift 440 grams of weight. This way he can figure out how heavy the drone can be and what batteries to use. At first I thought he meant 440g as is the gravitational constant and was very confused. Because that would mean this little fucker of a drone would wizz around with 440 times of earth's standard gravitational pull... Which be around 4 km per second, so like 2,5 miles per second. Which would be really fucking fast...
@@glacyitefreez4929 he probably is. He does this for a living and he can just remake it with the steps he used to make it the first time, not to mention he has videos containing all of the important values right here
Man, i have some nice mechanical principles and electro-pneumatics knowledge, but this video made it even clearer to me: Man, i have to study electronics. Incredible work, seriously.
Well in that case he would have to had stick his donger into lego making stepping onto lego in the middle of the night the second most painful lego related injury
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Making a drone out of proper parts for less than $500, has an FPV system so flying it is like a video game, can fly 3-5 minutes on a full battery, hits 60MPH in less than 2 seconds, and reaches speeds of 80 to 120MPH: Even better.
Yes, nothing taking away from how cool it is that this is made out of lego. However practicality, reusability and fun factor in. This is a great demonstration that it could be done but this is a proof of concept, not a DIY replacement for a real drone. This kind of drone would get boring quickly, barely has more thrust than it's own weight and flies for maybe 2 minutes. Spent $120-$200 and get a Tiny Whoop, which gives you that video game feel, gets about the same flight time and won't get boring to fly
That is genius. You crash it on purpose on your enemy's territory and they will have to stay inside because it will be too dangerous to walk outside without stepping on a lego piece.
The secret to landing on a table is to be aggressive and just go for it. Your rotor wash makes a cushion of air that pushes you off the table. Like ground effect on a flat surface, you just have to fly through it with commitment.
Yep, and even more true if you're flying a single-rotor helo, becuse those typically don't have the multi-axis gyro. The Gyro doesn't help you *that* much, though. You really do just have to go for it.
this man legit built a drone in his own house, with his own supplies, with flight programming taken off a WEBSITE. This man is unstoppable in a good way.
I think this might be my favorite channel on youtube, the effort put in and the creativity is just amazing. This certainly is a good start in 2020 for this channel.
I really hope toy companies, especially the ones about doing educational projects, do take notes here. Thinking about how amazing this would be as a father/son project back in my childhood amazes me. Also: seeing somebody toying around with a Lego based drone would make me completely loose my shit in real life.
Despite the 500$ price tag this build ended up with, the parts are so accessible and inexpensive in itself that one wouldn't be too worried that it wont operate anymore.
True story... I was showing my new battery powered heli to my brothers and his friends.. this heli had contra-rotating blades with weights on the upper ones for stability reason... I was done showing it off and went down to reach for it off the floor with the controller around my waist... well... lets just say my guts pressed the throttle up to max and my face was the first thing the heli found. ... Had a laugh... and man that hurt...
@@iceneko9170 no it wouldn't have. It was hardly spinning at the time of his hand still being in proximity of the blade. And even then those blades aren't nearly hard enough to actually hurt, even when spun at full speed.
This guy: *travels back into Cold War period with a Lego time machine* The US intelligence who have already traveled into the future to find him: give us the *d r o n e*
Lolol I rate this comment original/10 I think I figured why Lego bothered to make a separate Lego Technic component series instead of labelling them say, an existing line and slap on an advanced suffix like 'Lego City+' Example: Lego City Lego Technic Lego Technic just simply don't have y in it, when you finish that Lego Technic build you don't end up asking why did you put your effort in building it
Engineering. Probably electrical, take a course on control theory. Aerospace or mechanical could work too, make sure you take an additional circuits course if you go that route. You'll be set to build something like this. Lot of work required though!
Automation and robotics. That's my course. They didn't show us how to do it with Lego but I've built similar products with the help of non-toy based materials.
Nice video, makes us realise how hard it is to just "lift" a drone, and how company have acquired knowledge over time. When we see these 4 rotors drone they first seem "easy". It's good to see that there is always an hidden difficulty. Thanks for showing us this!
Exactly, the amount of work required to make this 'toy' is mountainous, the angles, the force, the balance, looks, safety and cost of making is just a few of many things people have to take care of to give us this 'toy'
it's even harder when done out of lego. typical quadcopters (which this is. It cannot fly on it's own so isn't a drone technically) are made out of VERY rigid frames. Legos, as a consiquence of needing to come apart, are not. So him managing to find PID values (those numbers he was tuning when it first lifted off) for a quad with a frame that bends and changes it's own lift profile with changing thrust is pretty impressive. That's also why it looks to be wandering around so much. The accelerometer can usually keep that under control once you get it dialed, but a lego quad with frame flex is asking a bit much of it.
Amdíredhel a normal drone would weigh about the same with carbon fibre frame and brushless motors, handling them can be simple with some youtube videos but they are more dangerous
But thats the fun of it; taking LEGO beyond it's intentions. For real though; I'm pretty sure he does other things; he's got a nice power supply and solid electrical skills.
"Sir, how should we stress test our product?"
"Shake it around a bit and see if it breaks."
Pretty accurate honestly
Yeah makes sense
Why am I in a box? Help?
There is no escape Jack Rudolf
@@Ziraya0 We also do that to our electronic modules that will be installed in a vehicle :) Pretty standard stuff in this industry, just the size of the shaker and mounting style differs.
This man heading into WW3 with a functionnal Iron Man LEGO suit
for real lmao
Don’t give him any ideas
LEGO Man suit*
@@georgeofhamilton shut
*Minifigure suit
I love that the videos aren’t just the final product, they’re the whole problem-solving process
Exactly its so amazing to watch him fix the solutions
Yes me too I love it
It’s so oddly addicting
@@yit4521 yo check out my small Lego channel . I’m trying to grow lol . You don’t have to sub
Me too!
Had this as a school assignment once, but we got to use real drone parts to make it. This man is insane
Fpv?
which school were you from??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bruh how? in my school we have to answer questions
In ours we have to prove that a triangle ABC with a symptom of diabetes with respect to the motion of a car is a square
@@The_Amazing_King_Orion_YT what the fuc
*Sees how cleanly he solders*
"He's too dangerous to be kept alive!"
Over the carpet no less
"I NEED HIM!"
"PLEASE DONT...!!!"
Do people really have that hard a time soldering? I have super shaky hands and I can solder like that no problem
If that's clean soldering you've never been to a sweat shop. It's passable but, far from perfect.
POWER!!! UNLIMITED POWER!
“build the helicopter, and off to the rescue”
HEY
*PREPARE THE LIFELINE. LOWER THE STRETCHER AND MAKE THE RESCUE.*
Why can u send audio
Hii
Hii
It was like a wild horse when the lego guy tried to mount it.
That was benny
Where do you get your flying horses from?
That might be a good way to get circumcised or worse.
The craziest part is that he used Lego motors. The fact they can be that strong is crazy
Well i mean its just a simple electric motour, if you put enough voltage into that crao it will be brilliant
@@realcopoolman eventually an overvolt will happen
At first, I thought this wasn’t possible.
Then it started flying.
I had faith the moment he made positive lift
And I was a believer
Not with that kind of attitude, it wont.
*impossible
@@BirdRaiserE no it uses downforce to fly, ofc it is positive lift, also called lift
2:18 has some serious HowToBasic-energy to it
Ok boomer
kbx _abz ok zoomer
@Kraken X you got some bewwbsss
But not enough eggs...
@@antigarathorn never enough
It may have cost more than a drone, it may fly worse than a drone... but damn if it isn't still beautiful.
Compared to a common drone online, this is costs a shit ton less. However, time cost? Thats different.
@@illdowhateveryouwant.thenp4865 I dunno... my cousin got one of those $400-$500 ones and it's pretty decent. Still... I would rather make one of these, if only for the novelty. I don't fly drones anyway, that just seems like a fad, but this thing will always be a cool conversation piece.
@@johnnywhitsel1583 the components for this drone cost maybe like $50 dollars maximum. Unless you go buy a lego set then it would cost $800.
@@illdowhateveryouwant.thenp4865 Did you read the cost at the end?
@@johnnywhitsel1583 Bruh good drones cost literally twice as much as this lego drone. Mavic Mini is the only viable drone I'd recommend buying that costs less than this and it's still 400€ with only 1 battery and 500€ with the flymore package.
THIS now THIS is the type of thing I would love to see in that lego creation kits contest. A lego drone kit would be so cool as a kid and heck i would even buy it now as an adult
Imagine how cool it is for your son and daughter to have a father that makes amazing Lego designs
His wife is probably like: i hope it doesn’t break into a million pieces.
Henry kinda saying he's single
I am the 100th like to this comment
Father! Can I have a ps5
Him* ye sure but do u have any lego
Dude I feel you I wish I had a dad like that
I love how you showed us the whole process of the building. It’s great to see how it’s made.
Very impressive and creative approach!!
@JOSH M ???
@@jetison333 I'm confused as of you are
@JOSH M Oh... U are approaching me???
but not very practical building a drone out of lego
I found his step by step build process EASIER to follow than a cooking recipe - THATS how good this video is (or as the nay sayers will want to say - that's how bad a cook I am) 😆
Total Cost: 449€
Bragging rights to say that you've built a flippin drone out of lego parts: Priceless.
@@masternick13 k
Nick Janse nobody asked
@@JackRackham82 who cares if anyone asked, it's good advice, don't be a dick.
@Moffel you could make a 100mph racing fpv drone with that money, way cooler than a Xiaomi drone
11:50 Yes, Benny is an essential part to the drone. Without him, the drone wont function.
Lego employees watching: Write that down we have to sell that
aerrow stryfe nop Lego is trash and focusing 0% on Fans/Costumers
@@carloswarnecke8194 that's a stretch
@@carloswarnecke8194 That's a huge stretch... Lego is an incredibly successful business and cares very much about its customers xD
@@carloswarnecke8194 you have too much to think about
Good luck selling that with the new lego bluetooth system aka BRICK
this man is literally making everyone's childhood dreams come true.
FALSE,
this man is FIGURATIVELY making everyone's childhood dreams come true.
@@UmVtCg Ben Shapiro is that you?
True bro
broken man
Ikr
2:18 professional testing in progress
how to basic
Shaking is a really good way to make sure your structure is solid.
flap flap means securen't, require more briccs
That really made me laugh, thanks mate :)
It is the best part of the video!
I would of stopped with it jumping off the floor a few inches lol
Awesome vid!
this is a tribute to both this craftman and lego abilities..
This guy pushes legos to it limits
@Toby WHITEHURST same thing
@Toby WHITEHURST well i think u right
The future will be built out of legos
@@JorshusPrime you bet.. XD
Really makes you realize just how much batteries are holding back Lego.
Probably a price thing. Batteries are so expensive even for low voltages
@coolkid facts
@@certifiedpossum8655 yeah, 3000mah 7.4v, costs about 40$ here. it costs cheaper outside but shipping for batteries is expensive and can have issues with the local post office so I have to buy them locally and they're expensive af :/.
@@itsmegideon6641 💯
The big problem with doing this to LEGO motors is that you will wear them out quickly.. A few dozen hours of runtime with possibility of fire.. vs. Many years of use and safety.
That and they start becoming less.. safe to play with.. :)
you know we're in the future when LEGO starts flying
Lego is the future
"We'll have flying cars in the future!"
"Dude you have no idea"
Next stop: Moon landing... 😜
@@TheSykoRC Challenge accepted :D
2020 baby
I appreciate putting so much into showing the design and troubleshooting process.
“So what do you do for a living?”
The guy: “I build stuff out of Lego”
“Aren’t too old to be playing with Lego’s?”
The guy: *flies away in his VTOL jet out of Lego*
good ☝️
*VTOL INBOUND*
Oh man! That was so funny!
Is red your favorite color?
Well it’s not a jet because LEGO doesn’t make Compressors well it won’t even be a turbo fan it’s gonna probably be like the rotodyne
The development and innovation of basic flying LEGO vehicles like this will pave the way for larger, more sophisticated remotely-controlled LEGO aircraft in the future. Thank you for your contributions to the world of LEGO Engineering.
lol
3years later) LEGO Battlecruiser
LEGOS are magical things.
@@starwind3651 3 years after that: LEGO FLYING BATTLECRUISER
@@Enderia2 LEGO FLYING BATTLECRUISER WITH HOMING LEGO MISSILES AND A WORKING LEGO SPACECRAFT ENGINE TO FLY INTO BUILDINGS AND MURDER PEOPLE WITH- uhh... i mean to fly into space
I particularly like how nearly 2 percent of the cost was the classic space minifig
It's obligatory
If u didnt buy and add it to drone,it will didnt work
asmr drone building
space minifig?
His name is Benny
The part where the drone was shaking brought me back to when I was building a similar drone in Besiege a couple years ago.
Ofc, not nearly as impressive but I was proud of it
it makes no sense that there is a show called lego masters and this guy isn't on it
That’s because he’s no LEGO master.
He’s a LEGO god.
Hey guy from five minutes ago
@@apfel249 *they had us in the first half, not gonna lie*
HYPAGAMING 101 hey guy from 2 hours ago
@@edoardovalente5983 hey guy from 10 minutes ago
Some dream...
And some are skilled enough to make dreams a reality.
True
Alex the great just hang in there
Just gotta keep at it. i dont think it was a walk-in-the-park for this guy to be where he is now.
Well I did dream of making legos fly
The difference is that I didn't do anything.
And some people are lazy and watch it on TH-cam because it was recommended
"Did you do it?"
"Yes."
"What did it cost?"
"500$"
What did it cost? "...everything.."
@@Curtis.Carpenter Was it worth it?
Yes!
It probs would’ve been about $50 without the remote
and a soldier XD
@Wong Apple kw There's no labour cost seeing as this was done in free time by the look of it. And free time is (unsurprisingly) free.
5:02 wtf. this man manualy create this "motherboard". this is sick
This is what Howtobasic's smarter brother would be like.
Don't summon a Crossover between these two.
No one can imagine what it would be... in either way, it would be stupid. Stupid hillarious?
A lego egg gun
Arubaruna r/TechnicallyTrue
maJR r/ihavereddit
U hav veri big gay r/freenwordpass
Me seeing a drone in many pieces: Guess i have to buy a new one
Him seeing a drone in many pieces: Luckily nothing broke......
فيديو مضحك جدا ياريت تشوفو th-cam.com/video/L00zF4K9e_8/w-d-xo.html
@@realstorieshorror wth i dont speak spaghetti sorry
@@bear2888 Xdddd
@@bear2888 its arabic
@Yeet Yap actually u r right
He thinks about it. He designs it. He builds it. He learns how to use it.
The lego genius
Improvise, adapt, overcome.
Monke
He also manages to afford it
yes
This is the best channel I watched really
At first, I thought this was gonna be something I could do with my sister but, she doesn't have a degree in electrical engineering.
What kind of crappy sister doesn't have a degree in electrical engineering?
Get a new sister
You mean *Electronics* engineering. (Not the same as Electrical engineering...)
You doesn't have too
Once I saw sodering and gyroscopes i knew it wasn't DIY
flying indoors is extremely hard, especially flying slowly. Aerodynamics become even more complicated when close to large flat perpendicular solid objects like walls. Not only there's no GPS for the drone to help maintain itself at a certain space, but you will find your drone always 'gravitating' toward walls. I learned it the hard way when I tried to fly my brand new drone inside my home. Needless to say, I needed new propeller blades.
Pfffft you expect this guy to “touch grass”
Epic Dud go back to fucking minecraft
@@obeseperson ??
Have you heard about plastic rollcages? You can mount them at the foot from the rotor and you will have a lightweight but sturdy barrier out of plastic around your rotors. These hit the wall first and have the property that they bounce and ricochet from the walls so your blades stay in one piece😊
I guess that is what happened in that meme when then drone fairy flew straight into the fireplace lol
"I just got my electrical engineering degree"
"Oh? What do you do with it?"
Mechanical engineering*
Igor Tchelzoff id say it’s both cause he also programmed, soldered and used other electrical techniques
@@Josh-gc8jk 25% of mechanical engineering is eletricity and computer programming.
Igor Tchelzoff oh wow I didn’t know that looks like I’m gonna have to more research on it, I’m struggling on picking a major for college(I’m currently in high school) and having trouble on which field I’d like more
Mechatronics*
Imagine being this guys best friend as a kid . This guy is next level with Lego.
This man literally taught us how to make a drone!
For 500 bucks, yeah no I'll just stick to the premade ones thanks.
@@braeeee_ but are those made of lego
Yeah but with inefficient brushed motors. Drones usually nowdays use brushless motors, you have to connect them via their three wires to an esc on the one side and the white signal cable and battery voltage to the other side of the ESC (no additional MOSFETs.) But the rest, yeah, that's pretty standard drone tech
@@michahermann7869 yea make racing drones like me! They are like 400 each and go like 80mph
Lol it isn’t about the price, it’s about the fact that it’s possible. I have tried making ones myself as a kid, but I always failed
this man swore to use mostly lego for his projects in fear he might make something he can’t unmake
Damn, that's deep
I'm 14 and this is deep.
@@HylianKirbo that's what she said
@@aldogbark That's strange, considering that's exactly what your mom said.
@@HylianKirbo lmao well played haha
The fact this isn’t on trending is BS, this was freaking insane. I really didn’t think anyone could get a Lego Drone to work so well.
He had no drama or clickbaits in his upload.. so, yea Na.. youtube trend not approved
Lego should hire this man
Thats Amazing
This is the man that saved the guy that fell into a river in Lego city
Ne he's dead, still floating
START THE NEW RESCUE DRONE
HEY!!!
@@doublej6505 BUILD THE RESCUE DRONE AND OFF TO THE RESCUE!!!
Heyy
Lego: "Product does not really fly"
This guy: Yeah it does...
But its not full lego
@@damncat2793 it's still awesome.
@@damncat2793 This guy is using some lego motors and some custom designed board probably for controling the drone (I haven't watched the whole video yet.)
Yes’nt
He used Legos to prove Lego wrong. What a lad!
"Luckily nothing broke"
*shows quadcopter in 17 different pieces*
Holy fuck i completely forgot I made this comment and I didn't know I had 3k+ likes on it. Thx guys. And btw, when I said "broken" I meant the quadcopter was broken into several pieces, as the Legos were disconnected. I didn't mean that the pieces themselves were broken
*So stop fuckin arguing, its Legos for Christ's sake*
John Cary just bc it came apart don’t mean it’s broke
Linky Films yeah if i drop like a 2000 piece deathstar or whatever and all the pieces came apart doesn’t mean it broke
Broke is relative with lego
@@Typhyr hahahahahaha
Epicman Ginger there’s important wires and motors in it
Sir, without a doubt, you are truly a... "Lego Jedi Zen Master"... First among equals... and second to none !!!
You actually did it!
You didn't include "satisfaction from making your own drone from Lego" in the cost analysis.
Because that's priceless.
I like how this guy never gives up when making something like this.
A man has fallen into the river in LEGO city!
Start the rescue drone
HEY!
The memories!😁
But first, we have to build it!
Ngl this comment made me chuckle 😂
Fantastic. Your persistence is impressive. What a great and fun project.
Made my day :-D
Nice flying, considering very little thrust to weight ratio.
It was littlebit higher in cold weather. Bit still impressive how legoblades actually creates such lift.
I'd say the worst is the lack of rigidity. That's why he struggled to even land on the table.
No commentary, just pure quality engineering. Love that!
Guy: With 20 years in electrical engineering.
Lego: AGES 9+
If you think basic MOSFET gate/drain equations are 20 years of electrical engineering, you are quite wrong. That's first-year stuff in university, most of the time. Still a super cool build, but not as amazing as people think.
EDIT: Ah yes, and you edit your comment. Thanks, asshole.
@@pcguy619 it's still amazing and if electrical engineers want to keep their salaries high id keep telling rest of us that this is dangerous and requires extreme expertise.
*+*
@@MATTW3R I don't get how the fuck basic electronics would make an engineer's salary go down. People love to do experiments in their house and learn electronics, just like this. Not to mention this is no big secret, this is all readily available technology you can buy on Amazon right now.
@@pcguy619 ferme your gueule stp
I really like how you go through each step using trial and error! I aspire to be an engineer and your videos inspire me!!
Me, an intellectual: oh mmmh thrust440, that’s good, mmmh yes
From what I am seeing in seems like that just means the thrust is strong enough to lift 440 grams of weight. This way he can figure out how heavy the drone can be and what batteries to use.
At first I thought he meant 440g as is the gravitational constant and was very confused. Because that would mean this little fucker of a drone would wizz around with 440 times of earth's standard gravitational pull... Which be around 4 km per second, so like 2,5 miles per second.
Which would be really fucking fast...
@@Crybaton who asked?
Dudu dudu a lot of people who wanna know shit
@@uburubur2514 kinda funny but not cool
Big brainers i do not understand the language you are speaking
I really hope this guy keeps his creations and doesn't throw them away or take them apart!
Yeah
I mean this thing cost 500 bucks to build, I don't think he's disassembling it anytime soon
@@glacyitefreez4929 he probably is. He does this for a living and he can just remake it with the steps he used to make it the first time, not to mention he has videos containing all of the important values right here
@LegoProductions Kirk The flight controller isn't attached directly to the lego bricks its just controlling the motors
He either recycles the parts for other inventions or keeps them on display
World leader: “We need a way to tackle this Coronavirus problem”
This guy: *builds a viable vaccine out of Legos*
I wouldn’t be surprised
I know its impossible. But man i wish it wasnt.
Injects molten plastic into blood stream
The virus steps on the legos and it shoots smaller legos into its RNA, killing them. It's really genious if being honest lol
Kieran Maynard lolkllwo
I'm loving this Lego Technic masterpiece.
9:50 "SpAcE sHiP"
“ For the last Time Benny, no spaceships this year, Elon musk is already doing that”
Pad abort test
"Benny stop that isnt a space ship you dont know how to control it"
Yooo i miss that movie LOL
make me laugh so hard
"They called me a madman"
"But I'll show them..."
prostě Deni What did it cost ?
I thought they just called you Deni
Zocker Gom some lego bricks
And now they call me a MADD LADD
It's amazing to watch a guy who knows what he is doing.
So true
That is a rare thing to find nowadays on the internet.
That's what she said
9:47
Electroboom....
Man, i have some nice mechanical principles and electro-pneumatics knowledge, but this video made it even clearer to me: Man, i have to study electronics.
Incredible work, seriously.
Bro this guys wife an kids are probably made of lego.
"Ohh, is it a boy or a girl?"
*"L E G O"*
Well in that case he would have to had stick his donger into lego making stepping onto lego in the middle of the night the second most painful lego related injury
i feel like someone is about to get wooooshed, i can feel it
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LEGOlas and LEGOlad
Dude, the sounds of the legos being put together in time lapse are so satisfying
Each click is the sound of money leaving your pockets.
LEGO City
Dji Mavic Pro: “Now this is an avengers level threat.”
U mean DIY
Q T that a kind of Drone search it up
Mavic
U mean mavic
@@sebastiangeorger5791 Sorry about that. Fixed.
Man, the sounds of those propellers are really intimidating!
Making a drone with Lego parts : 500$
Satisfaction of making something fly : priceless
Making a drone out of proper parts for less than $500, has an FPV system so flying it is like a video game, can fly 3-5 minutes on a full battery, hits 60MPH in less than 2 seconds, and reaches speeds of 80 to 120MPH: Even better.
DakotaSkies FPV yeah but... LEGO
Yes, nothing taking away from how cool it is that this is made out of lego.
However practicality, reusability and fun factor in. This is a great demonstration that it could be done but this is a proof of concept, not a DIY replacement for a real drone. This kind of drone would get boring quickly, barely has more thrust than it's own weight and flies for maybe 2 minutes.
Spent $120-$200 and get a Tiny Whoop, which gives you that video game feel, gets about the same flight time and won't get boring to fly
Lol
fear god lol
Yes a lego drone, of course you can build everything in legos
This guys next project: High speed military lego stealth plane
Probably a lego satellite or lego mars rover
That is genius. You crash it on purpose on your enemy's territory and they will have to stay inside because it will be too dangerous to walk outside without stepping on a lego piece.
@@redsquirrelftw looks like a landmine deploying plane for me
*drops actual bombs
lol
The secret to landing on a table is to be aggressive and just go for it. Your rotor wash makes a cushion of air that pushes you off the table. Like ground effect on a flat surface, you just have to fly through it with commitment.
Yep, and even more true if you're flying a single-rotor helo, becuse those typically don't have the multi-axis gyro. The Gyro doesn't help you *that* much, though. You really do just have to go for it.
this man legit built a drone in his own house, with his own supplies, with flight programming taken off a WEBSITE. This man is unstoppable in a good way.
Am I the only one scared about the fact he is gluing stuff together with MERCURY!?
lego: "Product doesn't actually fly"
this guy: *No.*
Why no there is mistake in your text
This guy: yes*
Well no but actually yes
Very nice Chill face
Me: hold my beer!
I think this might be my favorite channel on youtube, the effort put in and the creativity is just amazing.
This certainly is a good start in 2020 for this channel.
*This person getting a job*
Interviewer: educational background?
This person: **yes**
I am a mechanical LEGO engineer.
He passionate on coding, physics, engineer. So, yes
Im sure he has a background in engineering.
I guess he is the interviewer..
I mean I build spy drones out of lego for the military during ww3 so yeah it’s not a big deal tho
I really hope toy companies, especially the ones about doing educational projects, do take notes here. Thinking about how amazing this would be as a father/son project back in my childhood amazes me. Also: seeing somebody toying around with a Lego based drone would make me completely loose my shit in real life.
"Hey mum can I get a drone for Christmas?"
"Why don't you make one with all your Lego? I'm sure it'll be cheaper!"
@@laktomane9113 I was thinking about doing this too. How was it not cheaper? I really haven't gotten down to planning it out.
its like 1000 for this lego technic parts here so no
@@actualgarbage8549 here 12:04
502 USD isn't cheap
@@actualgarbage8549 hello komrade kat, im Gopnik kat
*crashes drone and everything shatters*
This guy: *Kylo Ren meme here*
Edit: I took the Kylo Ren meme from someone in my comments, :>
Despite the 500$ price tag this build ended up with, the parts are so accessible and inexpensive in itself that one wouldn't be too worried that it wont operate anymore.
Yes
@@41tinman41 He bought very pricy stuff. Could be done much cheaper. Yes, I am in europe.
He's gonna be designing and mass producing lego jet fighters it a few months
@@xx_insert_cool_username_he6876 can't wait to see it on the news. threat level ' Lego '
Toll was man mit Lego alles bauen kann. Wohl das vielseitigsten Spielzeug!
"Look buddy, I'm an engineer, that means I solve problems."
(looks at card gun)
Like this heavy-caliber tri-pod mounted little ol' number designed by me, built by me, and you best hope.. Not pointed at you.
"...and if that don't work, use more gun."
Not problems like what is beauty because everyone knows that my drones are always beautyful.
Pablo Salgado Castillo I solve practical problems
Practical problems
That's extremely impressive. I though you were gonna live with using wires for power, but NOPE!
One can only imagine the string of curse words that must have been emitted when first placing the Minifigure...
if that propeller hit his hand. it would have hurt. a lot.
Yooooo I see you with that corvo pfp
True story... I was showing my new battery powered heli to my brothers and his friends.. this heli had contra-rotating blades with weights on the upper ones for stability reason... I was done showing it off and went down to reach for it off the floor with the controller around my waist... well... lets just say my guts pressed the throttle up to max and my face was the first thing the heli found. ... Had a laugh... and man that hurt...
@@iceneko9170 no it wouldn't have. It was hardly spinning at the time of his hand still being in proximity of the blade. And even then those blades aren't nearly hard enough to actually hurt, even when spun at full speed.
Xetanyl, dishonoured niggas Arise
Its amazing that the engines with the propellers sound like a real turboprop plane engine.
Lego man: You sure this is safe?
This guy: Oh yeah real safe.
Spaceship
*proceeds to be decapitated by drone*
You know those model rockets? Well my homeschooling program had a model rocket challenge and we had to strap LEGO men to our rockets, lol.
*causally get blown to Narnia as the drone breaks*
*shattered drone on the ground, batteries everywhere*
luckily nothing broke
I think he meant the actual lego piece itself.
@@Konh-Minh I think Ben Abbott meant it as a joke
Lego bitches
Ben Abbott sl
This guy: *travels back into Cold War period with a Lego time machine*
The US intelligence who have already traveled into the future to find him: give us the *d r o n e*
Underrated
Lel
@@aryangupta1971 I,wanna come you dirme
Red drone, hm
I can smell the plastic burning 🔥
"I dont know what i understood but i think i understand"
English teacher: *Confused Screaming*
Same is was like whenever he does the math I feel like I’m getting smarter
Lmfao😂
@@ANGEL-mb9yx :/
@@yeetboi6042hi
But you are not.
I dreamed of this as a child, but never did I think it was actually possible.
I had similar ideas with lego as a child. Child imagination is very important :)
@@danijel124 important for what exactly? Its not like you actually built it XD
diradosveta your comment was not important
@@PoopyFrikoli nothing is
no one is
Insanely cool! That’s some serious dedication and skill.
there's about 4 significant lego channels, you and brick technology have the best ones
When they said “BUILD THE HELICOPTER” they didn’t mean THIS
you mean heLEGOpter?
A+ meme
Lolol I rate this comment original/10
I think I figured why Lego bothered to make a separate Lego Technic component series instead of labelling them say, an existing line and slap on an advanced suffix like 'Lego City+'
Example:
Lego City
Lego Technic
Lego Technic just simply don't have y in it, when you finish that Lego Technic build you don't end up asking why did you put your effort in building it
But didn’t a man fall into the lake in LEGO City..?
*NEW RESCUE HELICOPTER FROM LEGO CITY*
@@softs8946 H E Y !
"Luckily, Nothing Broke."
Meanwhile the drone: Split in half
That's what I thought
Advantage of lego RCs: If it breaks you just reassemble it. They pop apart.
He mean motors, mechanism are good, not the lego
It did land. Just not in 1 piece.
The Legos and electrical components didn't break is what he meant.
If this dude didn't limit himself to Legos, he'd be literal Tony Stark.
Marco Bering LEGO’s only limit his true powers
Minimum hack smith levels of engineering
Look up the hacksmith on TH-cam.
Well, he could easily prove you wrong on that statement once he builds his Lego Arc Reactor.
“I’m limited by the technology of my time”
-Howard Stark
This is one of the greatest channels on TH-cam. I just discovered it today
You: I'm gonna add a pilot
Drone: Ight imma head out
Loool
With a pilot it's actually not a drone lol
@@theth-ii9vu 😮 You're right! That's why it flew away! It didn't want a puny human on it
@@GrievousDu38 um there is a mistake in your sentence it's it not I
@@yingwang6105 Oh yes. Corrected
I’m not going to college unless they promise to teach me how to do this
Guess ya ain't goin' to college buddy.
Engineering. Probably electrical, take a course on control theory. Aerospace or mechanical could work too, make sure you take an additional circuits course if you go that route.
You'll be set to build something like this.
Lot of work required though!
@@wbhuglilnbnkreuiw do you know if there are any ways to learn this for free?
Automation and robotics. That's my course. They didn't show us how to do it with Lego but I've built similar products with the help of non-toy based materials.
@Hansi the humanoid sturmhaubitze all he did was put together components, not thoroughly explain how they work and why you need them
Nice video, makes us realise how hard it is to just "lift" a drone, and how company have acquired knowledge over time. When we see these 4 rotors drone they first seem "easy". It's good to see that there is always an hidden difficulty. Thanks for showing us this!
Exactly, the amount of work required to make this 'toy' is mountainous, the angles, the force, the balance, looks, safety and cost of making is just a few of many things people have to take care of to give us this 'toy'
it's even harder when done out of lego. typical quadcopters (which this is. It cannot fly on it's own so isn't a drone technically) are made out of VERY rigid frames. Legos, as a consiquence of needing to come apart, are not. So him managing to find PID values (those numbers he was tuning when it first lifted off) for a quad with a frame that bends and changes it's own lift profile with changing thrust is pretty impressive.
That's also why it looks to be wandering around so much. The accelerometer can usually keep that under control once you get it dialed, but a lego quad with frame flex is asking a bit much of it.
@@DFX2KX drone, quadcopter, potato patato. Lets be real, they both mean the same thing.
Really relaxing sounds putting the legos together
Imagine this man's ability if he wasn't restricted to lego
Well, your thinking is slightly flawed.
LEGO is lightweight, made out of plastic and incredibly simple to handle.
Amdíredhel a normal drone would weigh about the same with carbon fibre frame and brushless motors, handling them can be simple with some youtube videos but they are more dangerous
But thats the fun of it; taking LEGO beyond it's intentions. For real though; I'm pretty sure he does other things; he's got a nice power supply and solid electrical skills.
@The Yangem please just stop it