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Build it with Bricks
Великобритания
Добавлен 1 ноя 2007
I build, test and experiment with LEGO bricks and LEGO Technic!
I build various machines and conduct experiments all in the name of fun!
I hope you enjoy my videos, please consider subscribing as I grow my channel!
I build various machines and conduct experiments all in the name of fun!
I hope you enjoy my videos, please consider subscribing as I grow my channel!
I Built a LEGO Theme Park Pirate Ship Ride!
I built a working LEGO theme park pirate swing ride using LEGO and LEGO Technic!
Nestled among rollercoasters and other amusement attractions, the traditional 'pirate' swing ride is a classic!
This LEGO ride utilises 2 powerful Buwizz motors to power the LEGO pirate swing and 2 Large LEGO Powered UP motors to engage and disengage the ride.
This huge LEGO swing ride measures over 140cm long and over 75cm tall!
Ride capacity is 18 LEGO Minifigures!
00:00 The Pirate Ship Ride
00:29 Slow Motion On The Small One
00:57 Hand Crank?
01:11 Ride Drive System
03:07 The 'Pirate' Ship
04:04 The Main Structure
04:49 Let's Ride!
05:35 Early Testing
Please consider subscribing and liking as I grow my channel! Thanks ...
Nestled among rollercoasters and other amusement attractions, the traditional 'pirate' swing ride is a classic!
This LEGO ride utilises 2 powerful Buwizz motors to power the LEGO pirate swing and 2 Large LEGO Powered UP motors to engage and disengage the ride.
This huge LEGO swing ride measures over 140cm long and over 75cm tall!
Ride capacity is 18 LEGO Minifigures!
00:00 The Pirate Ship Ride
00:29 Slow Motion On The Small One
00:57 Hand Crank?
01:11 Ride Drive System
03:07 The 'Pirate' Ship
04:04 The Main Structure
04:49 Let's Ride!
05:35 Early Testing
Please consider subscribing and liking as I grow my channel! Thanks ...
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Building 8 LEGO Latches!
Просмотров 44 тыс.14 дней назад
Using LEGO and LEGO Technic I build and demonstrate 8 different types of door latches. From simple mechanisms to the more complicated, LEGO is a great tool to demonstrate the principles of operation! One of the door latch mechanisms is motorised with a LEGO Power Functions motor. Chapters: 00:00 Building The Door 00:20 The Archway 01:26 Latch 1 02:04 Latch 2 03:04 Latch 3 03:41 Latch 4 04:28 La...
Clearing Snow With LEGO!
Просмотров 212 тыс.Месяц назад
Using LEGO and LEGO Technic I built a working snow blower capable of clearing freshly fallen snow! This LEGO machine is capable of clearing up to 10cm depth of snow! There is a tracked LEGO drivetrain powered by 2 large LEGO Powered UP motors and a LEGO Powered UP hub. The LEGO snow blower utilises an auger and impeller setup to move snow into the middle of the impeller before being blown out o...
I Built a LEGO Propeller Powered Drift Car!
Просмотров 71 тыс.Месяц назад
Using LEGO and LEGO Technic I built a working LEGO drift car that uses a propeller and wind power for propulsion! Different LEGO propellers were tested to find the maximum power output that would allow the LEGO car to drift! The LEGO drift car uses 2 powerful buwizz motors and a buwizz 3.0 pro battery to power the propeller and 1 large LEGO Technic Powered UP motor for the steering controls. Ch...
I Built a LEGO Water Slide!
Просмотров 205 тыс.2 месяца назад
I built a working LEGO water slide similar to those found in water parks around the world! Made using LEGO and LEGO Technic the water slide is nearly 80cm long and nearly 40cm tall! Waterslides are a form of amusement attraction also known as 'flumes' where racers slide down a track on mats in a competition to see who can reach the bottom first. The water reduces friction so the racers can spee...
Testing LEGO Sea Defences!
Просмотров 2,3 млн3 месяца назад
Using LEGO and LEGO Technic I test various types of coastal sea defences to see how well they resist erosion! I designed and built a LEGO wave pool generator to simulate the wave action hitting the shoreline where LEGO Batman is having a break on the beach! Chapters: 00:00 LEGO Sea Defences 00:25 Wave Generator 01:13 No Defence 01:43 Offshore Breaker 02:46 Breaker with Bricks 03:32 Gabion 04:50...
I Built a LEGO Hydroelectric Dam!
Просмотров 1,1 млн4 месяца назад
Using LEGO and LEGO Technic I build a working LEGO hydropower dam. This fun project harnessed the power of water and LEGO to demonstrate hydroelectric power! There is a sluice gate built into the dam which leads through a penstock to the LEGO generator and turbine. This is attached to a LEGO power storage device which displays energy generated. An environmentally friendly way to produce power! ...
I Built a Working LEGO Ski Slope!
Просмотров 84 тыс.4 месяца назад
Using LEGO and LEGO Technic I built a working ski run! This LEGO machine can rotate forever and creates a never-ending slope! The never-ending ski slope is made from LEGO Technic and features powerful Buwizz motors to power the piste! I simulated a green and blue ski slope for the LEGO Minifigures to have fun on! A Christmas LEGO build! Chapters: 00:08 Building the mountain 00:58 Getting frosty...
LEGO Crossbow vs Fruit!
Просмотров 38 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Building a LEGO Technic bow and testing it against various fruits. Throughout the video, the LEGO machine comes up against tougher and more resilient fruits which become harder for the LEGO bow to defeat! LEGO PF motors are used to power the bow which shoots stainless steel balls into the fruit perched upon a LEGO plinth! Chapters: 00:00 Building the LEGO Bow 01:38 The Raspberry 02:04 The Black...
Can a LEGO Bridge Hold 100kg?
Просмотров 120 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Building and testing various LEGO bridges to see if it is possible to hold 100kg of weight! Built using LEGO Technic the ever-increasing weight causes the collapse and destruction of the LEGO bridges which are improved in each iteration. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:36 LEGO Bridge 1 - Beam 00:55 LEGO Bridge 2 - Reinforced Beam 01:10 Bridge 3 - Use of LEGO Boxes 01:59 Bridge 4 - Tied Together...
I Built a LEGO Loop Rollercoaster!
Просмотров 231 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I built a working LEGO loop rollercoaster using LEGO Technic! This is part 2 of my LEGO rollercoaster build series and I have expanded on the original track and rollercoaster vehicle design to incorporate two huge lift hills and a loop the loop! The rollercoaster is now over 150cm tall and features two lift hills powered by LEGO power functions motors. The ride capacity is 10 LEGO people per ca...
I Built a LEGO Cake Mixer - And Baked a Cake!
Просмотров 43 тыс.7 месяцев назад
I built a working LEGO cake mixer and then baked a cake using a LEGO mould! LEGO Technic were used to make the bowl, cake whisk and mechanisms. A LEGO minifigure cake mould was used for baking. The cake mixture is pretty thick - an XL power functions LEGO motor was used and despite having decent torque definitely struggled with all the ingredients! 00:06 Building the LEGO cake bowl 00:20 Making...
I Built a LEGO Water Park Rapids Ride!
Просмотров 3,4 млн7 месяцев назад
I built a working LEGO water park rapids ride using LEGO and LEGO Technic! Sitting alongside rollercoasters and other amusement attractions, river rapid rides are a huge amount of fun! The ride utilises 8 large power functions motors and achieves a measured water output of 1800 litres per hour via its 2 centrifugal pumps! The ride features a course length of 2.6m from drop-in to lift hill with ...
I Built a Working LEGO Marble Run!
Просмотров 71 тыс.8 месяцев назад
I built and tested a working LEGO Marble Run using LEGO Technic! The marble run uses the same balls as the 'Great Ball Contraption' and the lift system utilises LEGO Technic tracks. A tilted ring is utilised for further sorting. 1 large and 1 extra large LEGO motor was used for power and gravity did the rest! 00:02 The Marble Run Concept 00:29 The Lift System - Part 1 00:58 Testing! 01:30 The L...
I Built a Working LEGO Drawbridge!
Просмотров 11 тыс.9 месяцев назад
I build two working LEGO drawbridges using LEGO Technic! The first LEGO bridge in the video is a proof of concept for the huge LEGO bridge I then make after! 00:00 Building the First Bridge 00:51 Working LEGO Drawbridge 01:31 Upscaling to a Huge Bridge 01:55 Second LEGO Bridge 03:50 Bridges Compared! Please consider subscribing and liking as I grow my channel! Thanks and enjoy! Any comments ple...
I Built a Working LEGO Trimaran Boat!
Просмотров 46 тыс.10 месяцев назад
I Built a Working LEGO Trimaran Boat!
I Built a Working LEGO Launch Rollercoaster!
Просмотров 937 тыс.11 месяцев назад
I Built a Working LEGO Launch Rollercoaster!
How Much Weight Can a LEGO Tank Pull?
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
How Much Weight Can a LEGO Tank Pull?
Great video, thanks for sharing. Relax and watching. By the way, I would like to invite you to watch about video Lego Car Tug of War Competion, and hope you will have new experiences
can lift me sister!
Another type of ride that would be really interesting to see is a free fall, especially with some kind of braking system at the bottom.
The ‘drop tower’ is an interesting idea! Thanks for commenting!
"I want to go on something more thrilling than Reverse Freefall Coaster 1"
You need to work a little on the pacing… had to watch it on 2x velocity cause everything took so long
Bro really thinks he's Brick Experiments Channel.
Love the pirate ship. Years ago I build a theme park ride, the whip, video should be on my channel if you want to take a look
Impressive ! Too bad the start of the boat is not gradual, on the real ride the rocking starts slowly before accelerating little by little. But that may not be possible with a Lego construction...
Wow, who would have thought that the thing without holes in it would let the least amount of water through.
pretty cool
Kinda looks like the original marble run
I can carry me i onlyweigh 30kg
Could you not have achieved the same mechanics with just one static wheel in centre which would simply change direction back and fourth?
Yes - more modern versions of this ride do exactly that! I wanted to try out a slightly older method some of the original pirate ship rides employed! Thanks for commenting!
@@BuilditwithBricks that’s interesting, thanks for reply
you gotta be pukeing me
Fabulous work
I imagine if there were walls on the spiral impeller, rather than just a single helix shaped line, it would perform much better. Incredibly awesome build though, thoroughly impressive.
Hi, thanks for the comment! I agree with your thoughts. I only had one chance to get this build right as I don't have snow in my country and took this abroad with me when I was away on holiday. I'd loved to have time to refine it and test different impeller designs but alas!
Imagine not even being able to bench 60 kilos
Latches have to be operable from both sides. Cool builds, but no thanks.
Not if it’s the door to a safe. Also, it’s LEGO.. so it’s not meant to be taken that seriously. Also, I’ve had several fence doors that only latch on one side.
More of Rides please
Absolutely amazing build. Could you imagine the cost of this if it were an actual Lego set?
Thanks for the comment! I’m glad you liked it!
that's so cool!
That acceleration is incredible! Are they BuWizz or official LEGO motors?
BuWizz motors!
Классная работа!!!?
As a former ride operator, I appreciate the safety bars for the passengers 😂
Could you perchance build a coaster with an lsm system?
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7 houts
This brought me back to childhood trips to the Europa Park. Well done project! 😊
Ah! I’m glad it bought back fond memories! Europa park is fab!
lego
Nice model, I like it! One note: I would consider using slip-clutch gear instead of the regular 24-tooth in the acceleration wheel lifting mechanism. This would protect the engines from instant stop which can kill them at some point.
Nice!! Being able to build something like this, no matter the amount of planning that went into it, is very impressive!
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed it!
Ahhh this shit can almost lift me
Always wondered why more people dont make fairground rides with lego…. Would be neat if it all packed into a trailer!
Go see @letsgorides
Wow! Amazing video!
Where can we buy this amazing
1:00 1.7 Kg? Looks a lot more like 3.75 lbs. Why state weights in units other than what the weights are labeled in?
Whoa! That’s a lot of weight!
Would be fun to see some floor texturing added. Like those flat Lego plates. Just enough to make the water rise and fall in certain areas!
Hi, thanks for the comment! I completely agree with you - I considered this during the build but I will have needed a deeper channel with more water flow for you to be have been able to physically see the 'turbulent' areas you mention. Perhaps in a future video I could improve the pumps, create more flow and try this out!
@@BuilditwithBricks that would be so cool!
The Netherlands should be taking notes
Fuck America for not using the metric system, now I gotta do math.
Yo tag Tepco in this shit
As a Dutch person I can kind of approve of this video
I believe that this should become a real Lego set.
2024 be like 🔒🔐🔓2553546165😊
Battery outside : I'm out!
An ENTIRE DECIMETER THICK, you say?! If I were a metric user, a decimeter would be my favorite unit of measurement. Mostly because you never hear about it, yet it would be wildly useful in day-to-day life.
Do you first make like a blauprint in a program so yes what program do you use
No blueprints, I design as I go and adjust as needed. I occasionally use bricklink studio to rough out parts lists but that’s about it!
Love your video's can you maby do somerhing wiht lego pneumatic
I woud love to do projects like tis to were do you buy ur lego parts
Predominantly from bricklink.
A bit of mechanical and civil engineering mixed with how to basic what a channel.