As a mechanical engineer, I love how you take us through the thought behind the systems you build, and the whole 'trial and error' process of what is working and what isn't or needs to be improved. A very inspiring channel, I wish I could have the skill to make such things.
@@BrickTechnology I don't believe in randomness either but I believe you when you say it was unintentional. Any chance you would ever make a Patreon and publish HQ pics of your builds at different stages? I want to rebuild some of them.
As a tank enthusiast, I must say that you did that suspension pretty darn well, and that you didn't just stick wit the 1st version you made like other people make
This is absolutely amazing! When I had Lego technic 20 years ago it was still so much more limited, plus I had nowhere near the abilities shown here. It's absolutely incredible what you can do with Lego, and the most amazing thing of all to me is the sheer power (and accuracy) of the firing mechanism. Well done!
20 years ago was my time for lego technic too and that is the reason why I got back into it. I would miss out on so many parts and the new strong motors. And now I can afford to buy the parts, 20 years ago I could not really :)
Yeah I myself never got into lego technic (not sure why this channel shows up in my feed every once in a while actually but it I'm glad it does) but I can still appreciate that some serious talent is on show here. Especially with keeping the turret aiming in the same place and stabilized while the tank body is rotating. Modern-ish+ tanks do that but they do it with gyroscopes and computers and stuff so it's really neat one can pull off the same thing with lego. Guess you can stick something equivalent to a Raspberry Pi on technic stuff and inject code into those things? At least that's the only way I can imagine doing some of this stuff - maybe I'm overthinking it.
@@angry_zergling That's really interesting, I wouldn't have known any of that but what you say makes sense. To be honest, I COULD be wrong but I think this is just good old (or rather new) Lego Technic mechanics and whizzy-whirring cogs and wheels here. I suppose, although I'm not an engineer so maybe I'm wrong here, on a smaller scale (than life-size tanks) there is more scope to achieve physically stable and functional systems without any "intelligent"/code-driven inputs... But I don't know! I do know they use AI and stuff with Lego for some purposes, e.g. to run Lego machines which can solve a Rubik's Cube, for obvious reasons. But I got the impression in this video it was just extremely sophisticated mechanics and wires and basic controls.
At first I was like "haha I'd fire it at my wife, friends, and kids!" But then I saw the cards stabbing shit and I was like HELLL NO Also live how you succinctly demonstrated why suspension on a tank is so bloody important.
Just curious, how much damage could that do to a person? Honestly, I'd like to have one that doesn't shoot the cards so violently so it can be used for card games.
@@LloydTheZephyrian not that much since our skin is pretty elastic. one summer i had too much time on my hands so i learned throwing cards. it's actually pretty easy to get them stuck in styrofoam (or in one case a case a cactus). just don't shoot somebody in the eye ^^ (or still just dont shoot at people)
@@LloydTheZephyrian If it can do a considerable amount of damage to a person, I'm making one just to screw over people I hate (from a distance just so they don't know who is remotely controlling it)
@@LloydTheZephyrian imagine coming to a buddy's house and then wanting to play uno and your buddy says "okay hold on I gotta call the card tank real quick"
as a lego kid, the snap and click of legos is peak satisfaction to me. every time a piece pops into position it's pure dopamine in my brain. these videos are both audio and visual ASMR for me
Incredible how building the entire working tank chassis was just the foreplay. Your skills are really next level man. Every bit of success has been earned. Keep it up :)
During the entire wheels and turntable section I was like ‘damn that’s amazing but it looks kinda like a skeleton is he going to cover it up’ and then he covered it up with the big grey squares and it was amazing
When I first started building with the Technic studless system, I constantly thought I was over-building everything! Then, I bought some official Technic sets, and realized, if anything, I was UNDER building. 🤣Love watching how similar problems lead to similar solutions, I recognized techniques I've used on tracked vehicles in your build.
I’ve followed it, the whole nine yards (or 19:40 seconds) of it and it was a joy to look at this very well crafted...tank, machine, card throwing thing. Amazed by the technology you’ve used. 👍👍 thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video with me ❤️love it. Well done my friend keep up!
This video just showed up in my recommended and I clicked at it halfheartedly and thought I'm gonna be bored, but how wrong was I! Tanks never disappoint. This is just so cool and I want more!
Ok I love this lego asmr: The clicking of every peice being added The trial and error The time-lapse over it all. It's just so amusing and super entertaining to me
For me, the most satisfying part is when you hear the sound of the tank before it shoots. It sounds like it is charging up then it feels like it will shoot a long light beam just like in anime
Watching the way you build your experiments really takes me back to the time I used to try building different things with my legos. The fact that you include the different challenges you face during the construction and how you made the corrections is so satisfying. Thanks.
This is really cool. Back when I was a kid I used to build stuff like this before they had the power kits .. I'm 34 for reference .. but basically Legos and Hot Wheels were the only toys that I wanted and I would build insane stuff like cranes etc and I just really enjoy watching your channel .
Can you imagine… your roommate is locked in his room for hours or even days. When he finally comes out a massive Lego tank comes with him spitting cards at everything 😂
I never thought of building the tension adjuster like that, usually when I build them (and it grants greater efficieny to the vehicle) I put them on a straigth spring powered boom, but those would twist easily if drove wrong. I love the way you built it !
Thank you so much for this built. My son was mesmerized and now tries to replicate some of your techniques. I fear for my life should he succeed. He lacks many technic pieces, though. Can you give advice on a minimal set of parts we need to have to built similar things. Not in that category, of course, but just the essential lego technic parts and motors you use the most. I tried to track them all but lost focus pretty fast.
If this thing was the dealer, I'd play cards more; and after the apple demonstration, I would request a shield. Definitely puts a new spin to the game. This probably is how the terminators are birthed, but boston dynamics already has sealed our fates there. Thank you. Mixed feelings about the plant though, albiet I just chopped down some weed like trees two days ago; that plant wasn't hurtin' nobody. You better have ate it!
This is the kind of thing that makes me want to dig out my old NXT stuff, only I have a twelfth the parts and no clue what to make yet. Either way, between this and the fan car I'm definitely subscribing to see what comes next. High quality content right here.
I like how he shows the problem, non verbally says Gimmi .5 seconds, doesn’t add all the thought process and shows the working version. Unless he’s just a god of engineering and just know instantly how to make it better and just builds it.
Alternative Titles: "I guess watching a video about tank tread engineering would have saved me some grief, huh?" Or "Ask me how to find inexpensive replacement Technic Gears after your previous build has stripped the ever-loving bejeezus out of half your stock."
Those snapping and clicking sounds are so satisfying... They make me HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Hi there, absolutely love your videos, just wondering how much of your builds are designed before hand? With the complexity you incorporate do you just work from a design concept or do you rigorously plan the builds before hand in detail?
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Ok that ok I just like your problem and solution videos keep it up
How long does it take to make it
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This guy is the Leonardo DaVinci of LEGOs. Nothing more to be said.
Legonardo driver of the leg(i)onair tank
I agree
I agree with you
davinky??????????
Not the best comparison I’ve seen but ok
As a mechanical engineer, I love how you take us through the thought behind the systems you build, and the whole 'trial and error' process of what is working and what isn't or needs to be improved.
A very inspiring channel, I wish I could have the skill to make such things.
Same here. Seeing him make this stuff is so cool but God I would not have the patience nor the required attention span
I mean I really wish this stuff existed when I was a kid. Kids have so much to learn with these days.
aren’t you a mechanical engineer?
I think he means Lego skills
Thanks! I was stunned to see the incredible image of an eye at 7:06! I don't believe in coincidences M.
Glad you liked it!. But it was very random:)
@@BrickTechnology I don't believe in randomness either but I believe you when you say it was unintentional. Any chance you would ever make a Patreon and publish HQ pics of your builds at different stages? I want to rebuild some of them.
As a tank enthusiast, I must say that you did that suspension pretty darn well, and that you didn't just stick wit the 1st version you made like other people make
Look up sariels Lego garage
Yeah I also appreciated that he included a depression and elevation system as well as bothering to add armor plates
I mean… he IS from Germany.
Now this is what you call a satisfying video
Not for him
Not for him
It’s also nice that he shows every step of the process because it makes it possible for viewers to recreate it.
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I am a grown ass adult,watching another grown ass adult play with legos. Man, life's good sometimes.
You know what they say! “You’re never too old to do something”
A wise man-
Remember: “child-oriented” is a societal construct. Play with Legos. You don’t have to answer to ANYONE.
This is absolutely amazing! When I had Lego technic 20 years ago it was still so much more limited, plus I had nowhere near the abilities shown here. It's absolutely incredible what you can do with Lego, and the most amazing thing of all to me is the sheer power (and accuracy) of the firing mechanism. Well done!
20 years ago was my time for lego technic too and that is the reason why I got back into it. I would miss out on so many parts and the new strong motors. And now I can afford to buy the parts, 20 years ago I could not really :)
@@BrickTechnology Good for you! I should do the same one of these days, except I would never be anything like as good as you are!
@@BrickTechnology kartlarla Lego'dan
Yeah I myself never got into lego technic (not sure why this channel shows up in my feed every once in a while actually but it I'm glad it does) but I can still appreciate that some serious talent is on show here. Especially with keeping the turret aiming in the same place and stabilized while the tank body is rotating. Modern-ish+ tanks do that but they do it with gyroscopes and computers and stuff so it's really neat one can pull off the same thing with lego. Guess you can stick something equivalent to a Raspberry Pi on technic stuff and inject code into those things? At least that's the only way I can imagine doing some of this stuff - maybe I'm overthinking it.
@@angry_zergling That's really interesting, I wouldn't have known any of that but what you say makes sense. To be honest, I COULD be wrong but I think this is just good old (or rather new) Lego Technic mechanics and whizzy-whirring cogs and wheels here. I suppose, although I'm not an engineer so maybe I'm wrong here, on a smaller scale (than life-size tanks) there is more scope to achieve physically stable and functional systems without any "intelligent"/code-driven inputs... But I don't know! I do know they use AI and stuff with Lego for some purposes, e.g. to run Lego machines which can solve a Rubik's Cube, for obvious reasons. But I got the impression in this video it was just extremely sophisticated mechanics and wires and basic controls.
At first I was like "haha I'd fire it at my wife, friends, and kids!" But then I saw the cards stabbing shit and I was like HELLL NO
Also live how you succinctly demonstrated why suspension on a tank is so bloody important.
Just curious, how much damage could that do to a person?
Honestly, I'd like to have one that doesn't shoot the cards so violently so it can be used for card games.
@@LloydTheZephyrian not that much since our skin is pretty elastic. one summer i had too much time on my hands so i learned throwing cards. it's actually pretty easy to get them stuck in styrofoam (or in one case a case a cactus). just don't shoot somebody in the eye ^^ (or still just dont shoot at people)
@@LloydTheZephyrian If it can do a considerable amount of damage to a person, I'm making one just to screw over people I hate (from a distance just so they don't know who is remotely controlling it)
@@awddfg perhaps you could upload a video of that? I would love to see that
@@LloydTheZephyrian imagine coming to a buddy's house and then wanting to play uno and your buddy says "okay hold on I gotta call the card tank real quick"
as a lego kid, the snap and click of legos is peak satisfaction to me. every time a piece pops into position it's pure dopamine in my brain. these videos are both audio and visual ASMR for me
If this was a lego set, I would 10000000000% buy it at any cost. Keep up the great work!
Wow, thanks! I think this set would cost around 700 dollar :D
@@BrickTechnology I would definitely buy it still
Theres the mindstorm lego set who has a tank style vehicle that can shoot balls
defo a £500 minimum set
Duuude, lego stuffs are no joke. Too priceless but worthy to build 😁😁
16:48
I love how it takes recoil from every card
Next video: working two-axis LEGO gun stabilizer
@@Ignonymlmao
Yea nice! Like an actual gun or artillery piece would do.
You are very creative I hope you keep making more videos ❤
This is a weapon i know that a flying card can give a nasty cut
Holy hell. Lego should just hire you as a designer; I'd actually buy that tank if there was one on sale.
I would be the happiest person alive
Imagine it on the lego ideas sets
they really should lol
@Ommi Hildegardt Can you give me an example of a set from past vs. today that shows this difference in directive?
@@CorerMaximus "build some Frozen shit, Frozen 3 is coming up"
Chapters:
00:00 Tracks & Drivetrain
03:12 Turntable
06:51 Feeding Mechanism
09:33 Card Shooting Wheel
12:17 Tilt Mechanism
13:25 Card Press
15:55 Test Drive
Enjoy the video:)
Your video was amazing :)
Aaaaa! This is soooooooo cool!!!
16:45
shell velocity : 40cm/s
shell penetration : 2 mm
dispersion (at 10 meter) : 400mm/meter
reload magazine : 20 second
reload clip : 0,2 second
max magazine : 20 shell
I also used that turret-like thing from 42082 Lego official set in my build, which you can find on my channel.
Howdid you build things like this?! It's all in your head, or you built official lego tank earlier?
Incredible how building the entire working tank chassis was just the foreplay.
Your skills are really next level man. Every bit of success has been earned. Keep it up :)
Odd phrasing but okay
This is what my Lego builds looked like in my head when I was kid. Impressive stuff.
I literally drive a tank for a living, and the near replication of the track system was incredibly impressive
You even gave the tank personality. I love the way it can spin almost like it’s taunting it’s target.
Little things like the way the springs that keep tension on the card stack over-centre to allow easy reloading is what keeps me coming back
This guy is an actual genius...how the hell does he make all of this work so perfectly...bravo. One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!
It's truly wholesome stuff. Would like to see the tank firing ping pong balls instead of cards. It’s a request :)
So like the tank that brick experiment channel made?
@@wellshit9489 didn’t watch that video actually
@Sagala Bryan S. W if it’s this one there isn’t much destruction in it. ruclips.net/video/1_MZ0j6u6b0/видео.html
Literally vex in a nutshell
How about 7.62
This is one of the most elaborate Lego tanks I've seen since BEC. Great job!
Wow, thanks!
Not only are your builds functional, they also look good.
It's not every day you see 2 ducks get slaughtered on their wedding day. RIP.
dued spoilers!!!!111
Drone attacking a wedding, truly Lego is finally ready to join the US military
@@proxythe1337 It's better if the cards are solid and sharp
@@arnandoferdian5098 or if they are replaced by sawblades made out of stainless steel...
@@arnandoferdian5098 or shurikans...
During the entire wheels and turntable section I was like ‘damn that’s amazing but it looks kinda like a skeleton is he going to cover it up’ and then he covered it up with the big grey squares and it was amazing
When I first started building with the Technic studless system, I constantly thought I was over-building everything! Then, I bought some official Technic sets, and realized, if anything, I was UNDER building. 🤣Love watching how similar problems lead to similar solutions, I recognized techniques I've used on tracked vehicles in your build.
I’ve followed it, the whole nine yards (or 19:40 seconds) of it and it was a joy to look at this very well crafted...tank, machine, card throwing thing. Amazed by the technology you’ve used. 👍👍 thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video with me ❤️love it. Well done my friend keep up!
Glad you liked the video, I enjoyed making it.
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This video just showed up in my recommended and I clicked at it halfheartedly and thought I'm gonna be bored, but how wrong was I! Tanks never disappoint. This is just so cool and I want more!
Glad you liked it.
this guy is the physical representation of everything i wanted to do with my legos as a kid. i could watch this for hours 😁
Woah, amazing build. The power behind those cards is insane.
I had autoplay on while building my own small lego tank, and I completely forgot about it and got sucked into this amazing video. Nice work!
The sound design, the pacing, the trial&error, the model itself, the creativity, just plain AWESOME!
16:53.....this is the most satisfying part🤩
Ok I love this lego asmr:
The clicking of every peice being added
The trial and error
The time-lapse over it all.
It's just so amusing and super entertaining to me
For me, the most satisfying part is when you hear the sound of the tank before it shoots. It sounds like it is charging up then it feels like it will shoot a long light beam just like in anime
@16:40 You hit a card mid-air with the last card! Impressive shot!
He isn’t the one shooting, it’s the tank 😂
He means to say the tank did, and he also is the one working the tank.
This video is the peak of modern technology. Also the clean up of all those cards would be a pain 😂
Now he needs to build a truck to locate and pick the cards 😁
@brick technology
@@smasrii yeah 😂😂😂
"Hey friend, do you want to play 52 card pickup?"
"Sure"
"Hang on, let me grab my tank"
seriously awesome, 140.000 views is not enough to fullfill the greatness of this video
It’s impressive that this thing launches playing cards with enough force to cause visible recoil
Watching the way you build your experiments really takes me back to the time I used to try building different things with my legos. The fact that you include the different challenges you face during the construction and how you made the corrections is so satisfying. Thanks.
This is really cool. Back when I was a kid I used to build stuff like this before they had the power kits .. I'm 34 for reference .. but basically Legos and Hot Wheels were the only toys that I wanted and I would build insane stuff like cranes etc and I just really enjoy watching your channel .
Can you imagine… your roommate is locked in his room for hours or even days. When he finally comes out a massive Lego tank comes with him spitting cards at everything 😂
I never thought of building the tension adjuster like that, usually when I build them (and it grants greater efficieny to the vehicle) I put them on a straigth spring powered boom, but those would twist easily if drove wrong. I love the way you built it !
Excellent build, nice functions and the tank seems very capable!
Thanks, this means a lot for me comming from such a big channel. Love your videos!
@@BrickTechnology do your hands hurt after they look red
Holy Tactile feedback Batman.
The satisfaction from those "clacks" is other-worldly.
This is cool and everything but the actual end result is REALLY impressive. I would love to see what damage it does to the styrofoam with PVC cards
Tungsten plated PVC cards, am I right?
@@NotAnonymousNo80014 to heavy but aluminum cards might work and with an angle grinder the plant or your leg or anything else wouldn’t stand a chance
Thank you so much for this built. My son was mesmerized and now tries to replicate some of your techniques. I fear for my life should he succeed. He lacks many technic pieces, though. Can you give advice on a minimal set of parts we need to have to built similar things. Not in that category, of course, but just the essential lego technic parts and motors you use the most. I tried to track them all but lost focus pretty fast.
*favs the question
*doesn't answer the question
My god the sounds of the bits snapping together is SO SATISFYING
Incredible! Next build me a technic girlfriend that won't leave me when I open my heart to her.
I'll try
17:40 is the best part 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Brick tech: can't beat balloon with card
Also brick tech: *puts needle on tank to pop ballon* "this is not cheating"
If this thing was the dealer, I'd play cards more; and after the apple demonstration, I would request a shield.
Definitely puts a new spin to the game.
This probably is how the terminators are birthed, but boston dynamics already has sealed our fates there.
Thank you.
Mixed feelings about the plant though, albiet I just chopped down some weed like trees two days ago; that plant wasn't hurtin' nobody.
You better have ate it!
this is the most "your are gonna sleep on the couch tonight" tank vs everything experiment ive ever seen lmao. Great build!
The guy in the Tank: Have a Joker, a Ace, a King, And Have A Queen!
the entire set is statisfying but the sound of the clicking is EVEN BETTER
very satisfying editing. i love the clicking! I like how you rebuild your work when you are not satisfied.
My son and i enjoyed your video very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
If I had access to this many specialized pieces I would be having almost this much fun
I'm not sure what specifically I like about the sound effects of lego part assembly in the videos on this channel.
I just know that I like it.
What a satisfying build but I would love to see the tank on more of an obstacle course.
Love bow modest you are and give credit to the lego designers who came up with some of the building techniques
You are a master builder! I enjoy watching your videos with my son.
This is the kind of thing that makes me want to dig out my old NXT stuff, only I have a twelfth the parts and no clue what to make yet. Either way, between this and the fan car I'm definitely subscribing to see what comes next. High quality content right here.
18:14 the Joker hit`s the apple !
this man has more patience and genius than any human should be allowed to have
I like how he shows the trial and error process 😃👍
2:11 I was like "this guy knows everything about tracks" until the point when you said "I googled tha..."
This might be my favorite lego creation of all time.
this should be a real lego set lol, its so good!
imagine an army of lego tanks actually used and fitted for combat
man respect to those fingers it can sometimes hurt assembling small pieces of legos
The clicking sound of lego is very relaxing. Kinda like ASMR. lol
This channel is definitely gonna blow up
I'm not even into legos and you've managed to keep me here till the end of the video.
Lol I love how the tanks spins around before
Fighting XD
Noone:
Me at 16:05 , NOOOOOOOOO mister and miss duck..... You son of a flappin
18:48 Never fight against trees or plants. BTW awesome I enjoyed sooo much 💕👐
The sound was so relaxing and satisfying great video
Insanely good engineering! The thing works really well. That it’s made from Lego is even more impressive.
Parts Standardization is a hell of a drug
It would be cool if you added an air engine from your other crafts to this tank)
Man that's one of the best Lego videos I ve seen in a while 🤯🤯🤯
If Tony Stark had lego as a kid...
Its amazing how much I learn how things work from watching someone build it with legos
I really like your videos, we want more of them ! And really neat editing and ideas..
Thank you :)
@@BrickTechnology thank you too for your videos 👍
This tank has it's own personality
This is the most elaborate game of 52 pickup I've ever seen.
Watching this video again, had the same thought, came to the comments and then found this one. Damn you, past Raina.
I love your work
Este más es mi ídolo ala verga
@@Artuz17 ???
Omg the time this must have taken…. Kudos to you my guy
I like how he shows the problem, non verbally says Gimmi .5 seconds, doesn’t add all the thought process and shows the working version. Unless he’s just a god of engineering and just know instantly how to make it better and just builds it.
Alternative Titles:
"I guess watching a video about tank tread engineering would have saved me some grief, huh?"
Or
"Ask me how to find inexpensive replacement Technic Gears after your previous build has stripped the ever-loving bejeezus out of half your stock."
19:35 so there still is hope for humanity
Those snapping and clicking sounds are so satisfying... They make me HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
i feel like buying all the parts to make this beast.. lol
I’m in shocked how much you can manifest building lego. I love the works. Wish I was that talented and also would you ever sell this?
Technic is the best thing LEGO has done.
Mark Rober: Finally, a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary.
yeah mark rober invented something totally a worthy battle.
Being mean to a plant feels like some kind of a war crime
Wouldn't be a real tank if it didn't commit war crimes
Probably the coolest Lego anything ever built.
Hi there, absolutely love your videos, just wondering how much of your builds are designed before hand? With the complexity you incorporate do you just work from a design concept or do you rigorously plan the builds before hand in detail?
"I want an ultimate satisfying video"
Showing slime asmr video*
"I said ultimate"
Showing this video*
"PERFECTION"