Hey! o/ I'm a 19 year old chain reaction artist from the US, I have over 7 years of domino and machine experience. I build intricate "Rube Goldberg" machines all the time! Feel free to look around at my recent machine content as I feel it's my best! In my playlist tab, you can also view old domino videos that I unlisted a long time ago for some reason. Thank you for your support and i hope you continue to watch my future machine videos :)
PS! I'm always open to do collaborations, just send me a message on Discord! (bluekrabs#7443) Feel free to message at anytime, I try my best to be active, just please don't send me anything gross.
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DUDE THIS WAS SICK!!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't even BEGIN to describe what was happening in this video! Like actually, how on earth did you make the tram move like that? This was an absolutely incredible entry and I absolutely loved this!
That was an awesome installment! I loved that you included both dominoes and chain reactions, especially since you're really good at both. The train track carrige and the domino rally split tricks were especially cool, the sequence of trick transitions starting from 0:34 was super nifty too :)
Ok, normally I don't usually comment on machine videos because I don't know about the subject or because of how complex they turn out to be, but I will make an exception for you... because honestly with this new episode, it is clear that in recent years you have evolved significantly in machines and that you have defined your style by combining decorativeness with simplicity without resulting in something complex to watch, and well, I like that you have included a domino clip to vary the episode and that is appreciated! 😉👍
That was an amazing screenlink! Your skill level when it comes to machines is actually crazy, I can't imagine how long it must have taken to create and test each little transition, lever and aesthetic detail. The ideas were very creative too, I especially liked the section with the Thomas train, the trick at 0:49 and the ending, keep up the great work! :D
This was really good! My favorite was the trick where the train wheels pulled in the bridge. The mechanisms (light switch and magnet track w/pink ball) were also especially impressive. Really awesome to see another freestyle chain reaction screenlink. Looking forward to working with you at Reactica!
This is so so good!! I especially love the lil one train path and how he uses his wheels to spin the gears lol all of the tricks are really well thought out and make me HAPPY i love your style so much
DUUUUUUUUDE THIS IS SO COOL! I loved pretty much everything about this if I'm being honest, this video just had so much charm! I Absolutely loved the tricks that you showed off in this! Absolutely incredible!
Dude! That was absolutely insane! You’re pretty much on the same level as Joel and Lyle at this point! I have no idea how you got so good at machines seemingly out of nowhere!
First! You are so seriously good in chain reaction machines! Like, my favorite trick was the Thomas the Tank Engine going into a continuous flow of train tracks! From being a first experience to a professional experience, your peers should be really proud of you! Well done!
Hey Bluekrabs! Domino Life nominated you to do Domino Chain 113, just to let you know. You don't have to do that. Maybe you can nominate Zapmino. I'm not sure if you could, but I'm just sayin.
Just realized I never got around to watching this! I love how smooth and controlled everything is, super simple tricks in a hyper-polished style is not something you see often, and it reminded me a lot of the demo tricks I built for 50FCRM. Good luck with the workshop! 🤗♥
Nice to see that you caught on to the idea of using simple tricks to make up this machine! It really helped with the understandablity of the machine for the kids who attended! they seemed to LOVE that track on a car trick
Thanks! This took me around 13 hours over the span of 2 days, but a normal machine in my own space can take longer as I don't have to work around someone elses schedule or the libraries closing time! :)
That was an awesome machine, the moving track was done so smoothly and the ending trick was really nice too. Also it's cool to hear that you hosted a domino workshop, they're always a great way to inspire new builders :)
So 😎 cool! I made a Halloween 🎃 domino video, but you have wayy more in your setup with chain reactions! Here’s mine if you want to check it out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hS80wnHXxhs.htmlsi=mkRjtTqi_fG5Pm99
That was an awesome machine! The tricks were super cool, especially the ghost wheel at 0:27. Also the decoration and theming is exceptionally well done, I thought the design of the skeleton with the ping pong ball and the K'nex was really clever :)
That was one amazing machine! So cool how you matched all the halloween colors, and then how the machine tricks were rather complex, and unusual! I can't say I have ever seen a machine with candy corn, or the balls spinning , and rolling on to the platform that fast! Amazing job, and good luck! Happy Halloween🎃