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husband just said one day you're going to end up building something so tall that the only reasonable scale bar will be a real person holding a spear dressed like the lego caveman.
I was just going to comment about just how satisfying it is to see some of the movement of the shapes and especially that little "track" with slopes! 🤪
9:10 This reminds me of those big door locks in skyrim with the rotating mechanism. I don't know what it is about it, but I love it. I feel like, in theory, it could be possible to build a large locking mechanism using these parts, with a few regular 2x1's in a certain line to allow a sort of key/claw thing to engage the lock correctly.
I like that this guy wears what look like cotton gloves constantly, presumably to prevent the oils on his skin from degrading the plastic over time with handling, and then does shit like this with the bricks
One of these days your just going to keep doubling the size of something you’ve made without stopping, and the end will just be a really long Lego build.😂
I went to the White House and showed the president your videos and he said you were breaking all the rules and he sent an impact drone to your home address
I don't know what's more satisfying: the designs, the loud noise of lego bricks on the table or the numbers in the video length (1234). Next time, please consider dropping a few bricks or shaking a plastic bag. This sound is just perfect 😅
I must admit, at some point in the video, I thought you were about to make the olympic rings with those. (hint : that could be quite an idea since I know you already did some "interlacing" curved lego walls...)
@@mrglibb Not really, but I just saw some big cylinders that can be rolled back and forth, so I thought that there must be something that I overlooked.
well 6 for the 2 circles, 2 for the track and slider, 1 for the caveman, 2 for the double ramp, 9 more blue circles, 9 yellow circles, so about 29 creations
Cause the fingers and thumbs are getting sore from building Legos. The upper part of the skin is getting hurt over the time and chipped off. Wearing gloves can delay this process a bit even though it shouldn't be able to completely prevent it from happening.
All parts are genuine, new, LEGO elements. I've not found a knock-off brand whose bricks can tolerate the stress I leverage consistently although my investigations have only been cursory. In my experience LEGO simply produces the best product for what I do.
@@BrickBending/videos could you (or a fan) crop a slice out of that that would loop as a short? probably easier to re-shoot or keep the idea on hand for a nother time/build
Para hacer eso te has estrujado el cerebro eh jefe 😂 Me esperaba una creación bonita y compleja,no un cilindro que lo podría hacer hasta mí vecino de 5 años 🤷