⚙️ Hi, I'm Joel - I take chain reactions to the next level
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This is amazing!! The theming and decorations are beautiful and are honestly some of the best I've ever seen in a machine. The tricks with the ski-lift, the skiers and the snow were all brilliantly creative ideas and they were implemented masterfully. Definitely my favourite section from this years event. Also your new intro goes so hard 🔥🔥
I LOVE THE NEW INTRO OMG!! hard to come across an interesting sign reveal these days but you nailed it! the confetti and gumby were a nice cherry on top ;) also it was so cool to build beside you during the event and get to see your thought process on a lot of things - I learned a lot!
Thank you 🥺 I’m still not super confident in the new intro but I’m glad you like it!! I also had a great time building with you! - event collabs are always hype
Watching your videos always helps me figure out a solution to one of my projects. Keep up the good work... Also, you should consider turning your old and new videos into youtube shorts. I think you'd really blow up if you do that because your mechanical interactions are some of the best I've ever seen, and this type of content is pushed more in the short format.
Left my compliments for the half pipe on Lyle’s vid so here I’ll say I love the giant spinning gear that goes with the ski lift- such a great visual detail. Solid stuff!
Brilliant The creative reusage of the original games elements and the multiple uses of certain parts truly make it feel more interactive than most of these machines. Great work on this. P. S. So I guess those ping pong balls are owned by some science company in michigan
Just absolutely amazing. The timing of every element along with the different movements working together is just phenomenal. Good job! Also wondering did you use adhesive strips to mount the structures to the main surface? Looks very clean I love it