@Dead5ho7 YT I think you might have misunderstood what he meant, he can barley make a car out of Legos meanwhile this guy out here making a whole Lego car factory
After three years slowhand47 still doesn't give him an answer, now he has gone insane, he is broke from tying to find slowhand47 and his relationship is now over because he wishes only wasn't in quotation marks
@@geruchslose5151 @Preston Garveys son is right, the exhibition was in Austria ... text in German, but most of my YT watchers are from english spoken countries ... video in English ... OK? ;)
If you add a ramp to the side of the carriage, you could have the finished car drive out of the factory. Just move the carriage to align the ramp to the press conveyor, then just keep rolling it forward. The hardware is already all there. :) Awesome build!
Thanks! It was my initial idea to have a ramp as described ... but I changed that to a final check (me! ;) ) to be sure the parts of the car are properly pressed together!
Joung Brother: Can you build me a lego car Me: just give me a sec... I'm just leaving it to "Joung" just so i can trigger @mad lore. Look in the comments to understand.
It's slow on intention! I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;) During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
@@brandlsinfo I mean yeah, I'm sure the slow speed is great for kids to be able to appreciate everything that's going on, and it's still a very cool machine when it's slow like this, but watching it on a screen as opposed to in person, it loses all the appeal of being able to move yourself around and really get a good look at the machine. Without that appeal, you kinda just want it to get to the point, you know?
@@20x138B "hurr durr you can't state your opinion on something unless you've done it yourself" alright pal hope you never criticize music or movies lol
At my robotics class we theorized about a linear production machine made with V2 a few years ago. Of course it wasn't possible due to the limitations. But you good sir, you are a genius.
Amazing machine. About the only improvements I can think of is a way to deliver the car out of the machine, allowing you to program a string of production orders.
You could speed up the process, when the crane would start getting the next piece for assembling, while the parts are getting pushed together. Use a condition variable for the press to know, when it’s finished the pressing. But I’m not familiar with the Lego system. Idk if there’s a Lego specific programming language or if that’s possible hardware wise. Great work! Loved the video
That would be easy to do, to speed things up ... but that's not my intention! ;) I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;) During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
Reminds me of one man that made a kind of virus system in factorio (videogame), where one train will collect enough stuff to make a copy of itself, in an infinite loop You got such amazing patience and creativity! Now make one that auto-builds a road for those cars and play with them for you.
All hail Rainbow Warrior for speaking in ENGLISH because legos is not a word and anyone who says otherwise wil be punished by my lego chair(you have to sit on lego spikes)
hmmm... The "Willow run" factory could make 1 four-engine long-range B-24 heavy bomber every hour (during WW2). Yet it takes around 4+ minutes for a robot to make a tiny Lego car. still an epic car factory though...
@Fedor Fox: It's slow on intention! I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough, I'm not at war, I'm not on a run ... ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;) During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
It's slow on intention! I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;) During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
This process could be optimised somewhat. The claw could grab the next peice while the car is in the press. Having the arm more left/right and up/down simultaneously may also expedite things
can anyone please explain to me how he got the program at the beginning to “talk” to the lego mindstorm? did he use a special program to run/make the “app”? is there a specific programming language used to program these kind of applications?
I can try to explain! ;) I wrote that Android app with "App Inventor 2" ... and a friend of mine wrote an extension for AI2 to use Bluetooth to talk to the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 ... so, my app sends the three digit number of the choosen car over BT to the EV3, and my program there splits that number to the three parts of my little car and the factory builds it! ... everything clear now? ;)
Programming would be the same but just a bit longer for the extra steps. Other than that it would take a lot of time to build that car so it would require a faster way of producing cars like making that press faster or/and making that railed arm faster. Not even gonna talk about the space and materials needed for the extra parts that will make the manufacturing process longer since the arm has to go further away from the assembly platform and the press has to do more work which it is going to consume time for... Aand I'm starting to think like a german :I
It's slow on intention! I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;) During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
World: you Germans work too hard. Why don't you stop and rest a bit? Maybe play with some LEGO to relax?
Germans:
Actually Germany is my neighbour, I'm from Austria! ;)
Michael Brandl Bin auch aus Österreich :)
i thought the same, lol
Germany Wörk Wörk Wörk 😂
@@brandlsinfo ok, can you make the Austrian made glock? Just asking
"Never before footage behind the scenes of the NEW BMW factory..."
It's accurate cuz there's no turn signals
@@avinavi5414 lol🤣😂💀💀
At least they got a press, GM would use three guys named bob with a Hammer. ;)
@@kevinak1995 true xp
Young Aviator my mum know how to use the turn signals
This guy : makes an amazing device that builds models
My stupid ass: (connects two 2x2 to a 2x4) *durr its a fuggin plane!!*
LOL same.
decepticonmaster1
*_relatable_*
Roflmfao thank you
It’s still pretty impressive that you can do that with your ass
I built a trex with grey and black lego guess that's just me being smart for once and
I'm from the union of lego workers , me and my coworkers are pretty worried about this machine
LMAO.
TheMediatore88 I have joined your union!
How did you type this with your Lego hands?
@@josephbilderback4549 my dear friend Tony can explain that to you. With his friends and their baseball bats....they can be quite persausive...
Will we start a revolution?
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@@bobbyflores5570 hardcore
Even 2 is not sufficient lol
Me: barely makes a lego car
Him: cAr FaCtOrY
tell me about it
@Dead5ho7 YT I think you might have misunderstood what he meant, he can barley make a car out of Legos meanwhile this guy out here making a whole Lego car factory
At least it's better that the first Ford cars these actually had multiple colors
agreed
Should have called it car assembly.
Then again that's mass production; sorta.
The Germans constructing tanks. 1936, colorized
@@Soufy r/woosh, the joke went over your head if you dont know what r/woosh is
@@Soufy ...?
@@Soufy .../
So uncivilized.
@@polskiobywatel553 Star wars quote Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 3 revenge of the sith after him ending the life force of grievous
And there was me, proud of my multicoloured house, that I never finished because I ran out of bricks.
Haha! Just as me!
My building tho. Building it since 3 weeks. Ran out of bricks 😅
my man with the lego Mindstorms at chruch
THE DANK MEME MASTER Gotta bless the lord
Wow BMW final went full plastic for a 10000000000000% price increase and still no indicators
Fantastic job
Even if it "only" assembles pre-built parts: how can anyone dislike this?
Great job, I love Lego machines like this!
Why is only in quotation marks?
After three years slowhand47 still doesn't give him an answer, now he has gone insane, he is broke from tying to find slowhand47 and his relationship is now over because he wishes only wasn't in quotation marks
This is what Henry Ford had in mind for the car. THIS is what he wanted
Just amazing great work, again, Michael!
No it's not,
1. why do he doesn't say anything in the Video
2. why are the titels on the end on german, Green = Auto Fertig
red = Warten bitte
@@geruchslose5151 It is, shut up
No, I know the real ytber, and he has got nearly 200.000 Subs
@@cooledlol I am German too, but why is all in English but the Text in German
@@geruchslose5151 @Preston Garveys son is right, the exhibition was in Austria ... text in German, but most of my YT watchers are from english spoken countries ... video in English ... OK? ;)
of course the creator is German
he isn‘t german he is from Austria his neighbour is german
Elon Musk wants to know if you're busy for the next 6 years. I gave him your email.
Are you serious? Lol
@@mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539 r/woooosh
Elon has too much trouble withhold hyperpoop
Love how smooth the process is and the final product looks awesome for an automated lego machine.
For the first time I feel like it's harder to build than to program
Dude stop steeling Lego minifigures jobs!!! XD
*holy fucking shit my spelling skill is 100* XDDDDDDDDDD
*EX DEE*
@@prot07ype87 lol
Maybe there should be some sort of structure that goes in between two objects and/or people ...
A wall, of sorts
Make a rovot that makes minifigs to reverce
@@channelnamehere8924 Who will pay for it tho
German Engineering
IS FINEST IN THE WORLD!!!
("Propaganda" - ruclips.net/video/xyxOXjZHl9U/видео.html - intensifies)
Now imagine what this guy can do with proper materials instead of legos.
Insent a factory that build robots that build lego robots that build lego car
If you add a ramp to the side of the carriage, you could have the finished car drive out of the factory. Just move the carriage to align the ramp to the press conveyor, then just keep rolling it forward. The hardware is already all there. :)
Awesome build!
Thanks!
It was my initial idea to have a ramp as described ... but I changed that to a final check (me! ;) ) to be sure the parts of the car are properly pressed together!
Me: This guy has too much time...
*5mins later*
Me: *on phone* Yeah I'd like to order 50 lego car making machines?
LOL! :D
Michael Brandl show lego this bc I really want it has a set
If automated car factories are now things in the lego universe
*Could someone make an automated T-34 factory for the Motherland?*
It would be cool or a lego car factory that makes cars for the minifigures
I dreamed this would happen one day when I was 12
Joung Brother: Can you build me a lego car
Me: just give me a sec...
I'm just leaving it to "Joung" just so i can trigger @mad lore. Look in the comments to understand.
Its young not joung dumbass
@@repeldestroy it was probably a typo
@@repeldestroy iwas about to reply "why so rude?" then i saw your name
It’s young not joung, dumbass
Mr. Jy it’s sorry the term you are referring to is space ranger
Thank you Henry Ford, for creating the Mustang and the assembly line. Also, THIS CREATION IS JUST AWESOME!!
With this technology, we could save a lot of manpower and time than it would take to build the lego car by hand.
"saving time"
I think it would only save manpower
This is like testrack at Disney actually creating your own car
No one:
Absolutely nobody:
Germans: aUtOmAtIc LeGo CaR fAcToRy
ALA_Legend 02 stop trying to get likes. Not even funny and overused joke. Come up with something original.
Bonkio Lord finally someone say it
Nederlanders: AuTomAtiSchE lEgo auTo FaBriEk
@Renegade Awesome Austria is basically Germany lite
@Renegade Awesome well wasn't the guy who ruled germany at one time an austrian? Germans wouldn't like to talk about that time though....
This is how everyone should learn the principles of engineering, design, and manufacturing
To bad legos cost to much
Probably the longest 3 minutes I've ever experienced. Cool machine though.
It's slow on intention!
I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;)
During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
@@brandlsinfo I mean yeah, I'm sure the slow speed is great for kids to be able to appreciate everything that's going on, and it's still a very cool machine when it's slow like this, but watching it on a screen as opposed to in person, it loses all the appeal of being able to move yourself around and really get a good look at the machine. Without that appeal, you kinda just want it to get to the point, you know?
SteppupFoRetsam and where is your Lego car making machine?
@@bruhbbawallace I get your point ... but honestly, my ability to build something technical is far better than editing a video! :D
@@20x138B "hurr durr you can't state your opinion on something unless you've done it yourself" alright pal hope you never criticize music or movies lol
How people work out all the logic and components for this stuff still continues to amaze me
At my robotics class we theorized about a linear production machine made with V2 a few years ago.
Of course it wasn't possible due to the limitations.
But you good sir, you are a genius.
Henry Ford would be proud of you, Good Sir.
That orchestra music in the background really fit well with this
It's actually a church worshipping
Amazing machine. About the only improvements I can think of is a way to deliver the car out of the machine, allowing you to program a string of production orders.
The machine is cool enough that I forgive the Comic Sans
MEGALOVANIA INTENSIFIES
He would have a bad time otherwise
Well we better ketchup with his skills
@@b1battledroid179 NO! he truly mustard more options!
@@sivvinod3187 he'll probably take that as a condiment
Next time they WILL start to manufacture fully-functioning lego cars in that factory
You could speed up the process, when the crane would start getting the next piece for assembling, while the parts are getting pushed together. Use a condition variable for the press to know, when it’s finished the pressing.
But I’m not familiar with the Lego system. Idk if there’s a Lego specific programming language or if that’s possible hardware wise.
Great work! Loved the video
That would be easy to do, to speed things up ... but that's not my intention! ;)
I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;)
During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
Now you need a factory that manufactures the prebuilt parts from individual bricks and hook it up to this one!
Oh hell yes,that would be my childhood dream tbh.
90% of my childhood when i was under 10 was me searching these lego factories and lego mindstorm ball parkour
Now we just need a factory to make more factories and have an exponential growth of automobiles in the LEGO universe
How to make a car making robot for your LEGO city in 10000000000 steps!
Dad: son idk about this set.
Reminds me of one man that made a kind of virus system in factorio (videogame), where one train will collect enough stuff to make a copy of itself, in an infinite loop
You got such amazing patience and creativity! Now make one that auto-builds a road for those cars and play with them for you.
I love the sound of Lego bricks in the morning.
All hail Rainbow Warrior for speaking in ENGLISH because legos is not a word and anyone who says otherwise wil be punished by my lego chair(you have to sit on lego spikes)
What's next, is LEGO going to build an entire LEGO factory made out of LEGOs that makes LEGOs by itself? We'll see.
As a car factory designer, I approve this 😁
Das Grundprinzip ist, wie so oft, erschreckend einfach. Aber die Umsetzung ist genial!!
Krass. Sieht echt kompliziert aus und das man sowas aus Lego bauen kann... Respekt
Du hast recht
Everybody gangsta till the legos start building themselves
You should go around conventions and sell those tiny cars, would love to buy one!
Do you want to build something out of Lego or do you want to build a factory?
German engineer : Yes!
hmmm...
The "Willow run" factory could make 1 four-engine long-range B-24 heavy bomber every hour (during WW2).
Yet it takes around 4+ minutes for a robot to make a tiny Lego car.
still an epic car factory though...
Why would you compare a Lego factory to a real factory.
@Fedor Fox: It's slow on intention!
I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough, I'm not at war, I'm not on a run ...
... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;)
During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
@@brandlsinfo Oh. Fair enough. I thought this was just a creation that you had made for yourself and didn't assume that this was for a Lego showcase.
7 years later... Today we will replicate the human consciousness with legos
Putting LEGO minifigs out of work
That last "snap" was so satisfying.
No turning signals, it's a BMW plant
jigrodrigues haha those BMWs
Germans:*makes LEGO car maker in like 3 weeks
Any other place but Germany: makes the car in 3 minutes
Einfach nur krank was man mit Lego alles machen kann
?
Lord X157 This is german 🙄🙄🙄
Gezundheit!
Es ist unglaublich. Er ist sehr talentiert
Warum "krank"?
The dislikes are fired Lego workers
Wow amazing i hope you can share it to social media on how to do that. It will give engineers and students a lot of idea when making their project.
Smartest people
3. Nasaengineers
2.Redstoneexperts
1.The guy who made this
Part 2: Lego assembly line builds Tesla cars.
Part 3:Lego assembly line Builds Boeing Planes
Part 3: lego assembly line builds a *nuclear* *missile*
@@TheSuomi Why not Anti Matter Missiles?
@@karlshrestha3737 das part 4
@@TheSuomi ok
When are you going to upgrade it to make tanks?
Henry Ford: **surprised pikachu face**
*terminator* glances at this.
*skynet* "these are not the droids your looking for..."
You can speed up the process by making the claw grab part 3 while the press is pushing part 1 and 2 together.
Drecalen furfag detected preparing extermination
Purple Kid Dude you have a purple guy pfp you have no high ground. Cringe culture is dead kid.
Nick k wut?
Nick k im too lazy to change it if I were to change it be a nazi thing
It's slow on intention!
I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;)
During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
I loved this. I love anything having to do with legos and programming mixed together
Am I the only one who thought this video was from 2011 because of the Comic Sans intro?
LOL! :D
... and how do you like the factory? ;)
I was actually kinda surprised
There is no excuse for using Comic Sans. Sadly this ruins everything one had achieved ...
2011? Comic sans was overused in the 90s...
I have nothing smart to say because nothing I can say can be as smart as this person
Very nice! The unloading of the finished product must be made a robot hand.
Yo wtf 😂
This process could be optimised somewhat. The claw could grab the next peice while the car is in the press. Having the arm more left/right and up/down simultaneously may also expedite things
Underrated creator. This deserves more views and attention.
This dude legit made a lego car factory
Lego: Lets make some bricks for children to play with!
2034: WE GOT LEGO FLYING CARS!!
Creative ASF😍
2:07 "Velcome to ze press channel."
German Engineering never ceases to amaze me.
So lego range rover assembly line... that's awesome
Im fascinated by this , I might try to do this with Lego mindstorms and scratch in the future
Guter Job!🇩🇪
Good Job!🇺🇸
He/she is Austrian 🇦🇹
@@eggegg6187 but 2:30 is German
@@tida99 he replied on another comment confirming he's austrian
@@tida99 no it's in austrian
@@MrForkfish austrians are ethnically german, they speak german
can anyone please explain to me how he got the program at the beginning to “talk” to the lego mindstorm? did he use a special program to run/make the “app”? is there a specific programming language used to program these kind of applications?
I can try to explain! ;)
I wrote that Android app with "App Inventor 2" ... and a friend of mine wrote an extension for AI2 to use Bluetooth to talk to the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 ... so, my app sends the three digit number of the choosen car over BT to the EV3, and my program there splits that number to the three parts of my little car and the factory builds it! ... everything clear now? ;)
This machine was so cool I'll let it slide that Comic Sans was used
LOL! :D
Das ist das tollste was ich je gesehen habe!
Das ist großartig!
Now we need to build a machine that builds these machines
Lego-based Selfreplicator when ?
would it count as a Lifeform ?
I mean it interacts with it's Environment and replicates and Stuff
If nobody else asks i guess its up to me, wth are you building legos in a church😂
Are you saying that you _don't_ build complex Lego machinery in your local church?
Oh I thought he was at a party lol
When ur so pro at building Legos that you build a Lego machine to build you more Legos.
I mean it’s more of a car ‘assembler’ but nice work!
This is weirdly and amazingly impressive
Very nice! I have an idea for a build. Make a machine with the same concept except it makes cars that lego people can fit in 🤔🤔
I assume that it would take twice as much effort to even build it. Not even mentioning the programming process
@@patrykkardas674 More like 5 or 6 times
Programming would be the same but just a bit longer for the extra steps. Other than that it would take a lot of time to build that car so it would require a faster way of producing cars like making that press faster or/and making that railed arm faster. Not even gonna talk about the space and materials needed for the extra parts that will make the manufacturing process longer since the arm has to go further away from the assembly platform and the press has to do more work which it is going to consume time for... Aand I'm starting to think like a german :I
Imagine one that people can drive.
Germans know how to make all type of cars even LEGO’s
Its gonna take a lot more time put into building the machine then building those cars by hand
Make enough cars then at some point it is more efficient to use the machine
till now I built 700+ cars with this factory ... I'm more than even by now! :D
How long did this take to make?
thinking for weeks, building for three nights, programming for two nights! ;)
You are Amazing! That is the coolest thing ever!
Someone give this guy an award
2:27 that's german
Edit: Only pointed it out because I've been learning german, and got excited that I could sorta understand it.
What Does It Say Now?
Can You Understand More?
@@indeepjable Don't know if you're joking, but the video has the translations show up on the screen at 2:29 and 4:10
Amazing, stunning!
Your machine is pretty slow i watched it with 1,5 speed but the coolness made up for it
If it's slow build your own, it is made of lego after all if you make it faster it might fail
Well it is made out of lego you cannot make it super fast or it collapses or the pieces break or get damaged.
Well I kinda agree with u but the faster version could work
It's slow on intention!
I'm usually two days at an exhibition ... I have time enough ... and kids love to have a look at the factory, at every detail, piece after piece! So, it does build a car slowly (I could speed it up, of course) for the sake of the visitor! ;)
During my last exhibition I built 100 cars for the kids, and no one complained about waiting 2,5 minutes for their car ... they all loved it!
👌
This does put a smile on my face.