Not only is the concept awe-inspiring, to then plan the bridge section design, the pier design and devise a means to place the piers and sections and then build all of that. Kudos in buckets, sir, you are truly gifted!
just when you thought that the brick wall couldn't come up was anything else so much more inventive and ingenious he surprises us all with an amazing Bridge Building device that it could actually have real world potential.. we all look forward to your next Amazing Project
Sending this to my future brother-in-law so that his brother can see it, too. (Mechanical and civil engineers, respectively.) This is an awesome proof-of-concept, and we need this in the real world! Imagine the applications: construction, disaster relief, you name it!
Construction I agree, for disaster relief this would choke up the roads that life saving traffic needs. The sad reality is that big machines dont solve a problem that is ultimately social - why are people living in such tenous circumstances where temporary disruptions to the infrastructure get them killed.
Imagine how long it took to simply plan this out, then finding all the parts needed for it, maintaining it, making sure it works properly..this is some truly amazing work I tell ya.
This much more advanced than the real world machines. I've watched a few videos of them in action. Those are much slower, and they only install the horizontal sections, the roadway and/or railway. The columns building process is slower and less automated. Also, the real world process is much more dangerous, so the workers don't get to ride on the segments as they are being placed.
After 30 yrs in construction, it physically did a number on me. If I only would have become a Lego master instead….. I’d love to have access to all the blocks to build like you do. Your creativity, skills and dedication is amazing to me. This design and the portable tower crane are the first 2 videos I have watched. You have an amazing talent that I appreciate you are sharing with all of your creations.
I've just realized the actual shear amount of Lego Technic frames you have, more specifically the 4 x 7 ones. Looks like you put them to the ultimate test today!
Oh yeah?! Well, the other day, i made an old and a new dodge charger outta legos! My feeble mind only lets me build what the booklets inside the package tell me😕
@@TheBrickWallTeam a 500 pc set just seems kinda pointless by comparison to your fully functioning lego factories.. lol Side question: do you know a round abouts of how many lego pieces you own? How many sets? Do you remember the aquanauts set, the underwater themed ones with the shark lookin submarines and stuff? I love that one lol by far my favorite, and the one i had all of the sets of.
@@Smokie1523 Great questions. Probable at least 50K parts so far, and the submarine is a very special project as it was completely destroyed during the flight to Cuba, so I had to rebuild it during vacation, and the weather did not help me. Appreciate your question, you made my day!
This would work really well on Mars. Build it in a big canyon or crater or tunnel or something you can cover. And drag it to wherever you want, low gravity makes light work.
I’ve been watching your videos for over 5 years now when I first saw your barebones rc chassis, I love every single one, the editing is good, the lighting isn’t bad, and these the builds are amazing. Love your channel. Keep it up!
I feel like a few things are slightly more complicated than necessary, but I haven't looked closely enough at the problem to be sure. And it clearly works well, so good job!
Wow hehe that's like German classic bridge builder but modern bridge builder with increasing bridge loads can increase long, if your Lego machine can build with only Lego Technic stones without support by hands 😅😂. Nice job bridge builder.
I like to imagine you're holding a meter long slab made entirely of Lego remote controls. I wonder how many cuts caused by messed up inputs there would have to be if that were the case.
I used tablet to control the set, most challenging part was to align the low rails that need to go into the next column, it took a few attempts. I plan to make a short film on some of the funny moments during initial testing that did not work as expected. Thanks for the comment.
Jaw droopily well engineered i cant decide whether LEGO should employ you as a Master Builder OR a civil engineering team ? And in 8 Weeks !! that would have taken me 8 months figuring out the LEGO bits alone HA HA
The one thing you should add is the ability to be able to put all the equipment back and also to unload like the suport piece on the bottom being able to be lofted back up or down and the entire machine folding to transportation
“The bridge ain’t gonna make itself” yes. Yes it will
Yes, it will. Thank you.
Just look at it
...
@@se.an_91 what? Are you jealous of The Brick Wall’s Talentness?
@@phoenixxam5812 ye
I have never seen this hard working RUclipsr first getting an idea to do this then designing and then building and coding
Bro he doesn't code
He uses Motors
I use BuWizz to Manage the remote control, automating would be a separate project on its own, even in real life it is a manually controlled process.
@@TheBrickWallTeam lol
@@CloudGear9 what exactly do you think tells the motors to spin?
Not only is the concept awe-inspiring, to then plan the bridge section design, the pier design and devise a means to place the piers and sections and then build all of that. Kudos in buckets, sir, you are truly gifted!
Thank you so much for you kind comment, appreciate your support!
@@TheBrickWallTeam yea this was awesome and I haven’t even watched the fucking video yet. Great job dude I’m subbin
@@dumpertron1 Welcome to The Brick Wall Team!
@@TheBrickWallTeam thanks! Glad to be on
@@TheBrickWallTeam How long did it take to build this?
Absolutely brilliant. Technic MOC skills extreme.
Thank you for the comment.
More than
@@adamfam7183 hi again
And yeh it is
just when you thought that the brick wall couldn't come up was anything else so much more inventive and ingenious he surprises us all with an amazing Bridge Building device that it could actually have real world potential.. we all look forward to your next Amazing Project
Thanks a lot for great comment! Appreciate your support.
Sending this to my future brother-in-law so that his brother can see it, too. (Mechanical and civil engineers, respectively.) This is an awesome proof-of-concept, and we need this in the real world! Imagine the applications: construction, disaster relief, you name it!
I was waiting for your comment! So much appreciated and special thank you for sharing with professionals.
Crane
Construction I agree, for disaster relief this would choke up the roads that life saving traffic needs. The sad reality is that big machines dont solve a problem that is ultimately social - why are people living in such tenous circumstances where temporary disruptions to the infrastructure get them killed.
Imagine how long it took to simply plan this out, then finding all the parts needed for it, maintaining it, making sure it works properly..this is some truly amazing work I tell ya.
Thank you so much for your comment and support.
It will be incredible to see this in real life
These machines are real
Thanks a lot for the comment.
@@nak_attak He means not made with LEGO bricks, but made from steel and wire and doing real-world jobs. :-)
@@SupersuMC I also mean that, it is a real thing in real life not just legos.
How do you think bridges are buillt?
How many 7×5 frames do you want to use ?
TBW: yes
650
@@TheBrickWallTeam how many do you have of them in total? I own about 60 to 70 of them
@@rubenbloemert7886 680
.....
I dont have any ;[
I'm Vietnamese and I congratulate you for creating great lego work
Hello from Canada, happy to read your comment my friend.
This much more advanced than the real world machines. I've watched a few videos of them in action. Those are much slower, and they only install the horizontal sections, the roadway and/or railway. The columns building process is slower and less automated.
Also, the real world process is much more dangerous, so the workers don't get to ride on the segments as they are being placed.
LOL, Thanks for the comment and agree the workers only have a ride on The Brick Wall channel. Here we can dream big.
Obviously but the figures are fake so we can have fun and dream big
After 30 yrs in construction, it physically did a number on me. If I only would have become a Lego master instead….. I’d love to have access to all the blocks to build like you do. Your creativity, skills and dedication is amazing to me. This design and the portable tower crane are the first 2 videos I have watched. You have an amazing talent that I appreciate you are sharing with all of your creations.
Special Thank you for your kind comment, it means a lot to me.
I've just realized the actual shear amount of Lego Technic frames you have, more specifically the 4 x 7 ones.
Looks like you put them to the ultimate test today!
I have 37 frames left...
@@TheBrickWallTeam _Just_ 37? XD
I must say you put a lot of time and effort into this
I did, thanks for your support.
When you realised the machine itself moves like a crane...
Thanks for the comment.
This left me speechless, it’s done so flawlessly and seem less that it’s perfect.
Thanks for the comment.
Literally insane
So true!
That looks like the most creative and amazing thing the brick wall has ever done! ITS A MAJOR ACHIVEMENT!!!
Thank you, I think the same. it created challenge for my next project.
Just when you thought he couldn't get any bigger. Idea: Another food one, maybe Pancakes of pretzels.
Thanks for sharing the idea, I do plan to go back to food topic, just need a cool idea like yours.
@@TheBrickWallTeam I love your food videos. You could probally help start a robotic food industry lol.
Arduinos suck
I sat watching this, in silence, then had to watch it a second time, just to appreciate the entire creation. Awsome!
Wow. Glad you like it. Thanks.
How just how do you make this and where do you get the servos from
Lots of hard work, I got motors over many years, Lego discontinued them.
@@TheBrickWallTeam ya it’s sad that they stopped making them
Terribly terrific Technic technique!
Thank you
I'm sure this video will get millions of views and also this deserve.
Appreciate your support!
This. Is. Underrated.
Thanks for you support. RUclips should read your comment, LOL.
So this is why all the 5x7 technic frames are out of stock on the lego website...
LOL. Guilty... I got them last year.
That was the single most insanely overcomplicated over engineered piece of madness I have ever seen. I love it.
Thank you so much for your comment.
Said "i am going to make a small project!" LATER: "Who remade the wall of china with legos?!?!?!"
LOL. Great comment, love it. Thank you.
Very impressive. Can only begin to imagine how much work went into this magnificent creation.
A lot of time and effort. Thanks for your support.
You´re a very big beast bro! Nice content: always! You´re channel is so underrated!
Thanks a lot for your support.
Its beautifully and well working
I don’t think i would be able to figure out how to make this in 10 lifetimes, great job
Glad you like it and appreciate your support 😊
Oh yeah?! Well, the other day, i made an old and a new dodge charger outta legos!
My feeble mind only lets me build what the booklets inside the package tell me😕
I did the same a few years ago, but then change my mind....
@@TheBrickWallTeam a 500 pc set just seems kinda pointless by comparison to your fully functioning lego factories.. lol
Side question: do you know a round abouts of how many lego pieces you own? How many sets? Do you remember the aquanauts set, the underwater themed ones with the shark lookin submarines and stuff? I love that one lol by far my favorite, and the one i had all of the sets of.
I feel you, currently working on a 1.5k piece Porsche..but dang it I want to build that apparatus!!! Give me the instructions!!!
@@daletvazquez1746 Good lick, appreciate your effort, not an easy project.
@@Smokie1523 Great questions. Probable at least 50K parts so far, and the submarine is a very special project as it was completely destroyed during the flight to Cuba, so I had to rebuild it during vacation, and the weather did not help me. Appreciate your question, you made my day!
Why nobody is talking about how this is one of the most coolest things ever
They are afraid Elon Musk will hear ...
I would me happy with myself if I made the bridge.… Not making a freaking machine that actually makes the bridge. You’re amazing.
Thank you for the support.
Pretty neat how the pylons are active components. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the comment.
Hey Lego...hire this guy ASAP. I would pay heavy for this set. F’n amazing.
Super thank you for your support 🤠
This would work really well on Mars.
Build it in a big canyon or crater or tunnel or something you can cover. And drag it to wherever you want, low gravity makes light work.
Welcome to The Brick Wall Team!
Biggest mechanic Lego i ever seen ! This sooo impressive 😄
Thank you for the comment.
I’ve been watching your videos for over 5 years now when I first saw your barebones rc chassis, I love every single one, the editing is good, the lighting isn’t bad, and these the builds are amazing. Love your channel. Keep it up!
Wow, thanks! Glad you stay around for so long.
I would love to see how you plan out build like this.
No plan, just an idea. I had to change a few elements after first week of testing.
This is a crazy level of planning and engineering
It is. Thank you for your support.
Stunning work. Just outstanding!
Thank you very much!
We need an upstream factory building the major components and feeding the build!
Agree, Hiring is open for new smart team members with cool ideas.
Imagine this legend in a couple of years
Fully production model on sale!
I feel like a few things are slightly more complicated than necessary, but I haven't looked closely enough at the problem to be sure. And it clearly works well, so good job!
Thank you for your comment
This needs way more views, this is extraordinary
One of the Best things i ever seen
Thank you so much for your support.
Wow! That must have taken a lot of dedication, creativity, time and money to build!
Oh, yes, it was a big project. thanks for your support.
This deserves 10million views!!
Counting...+1
This Guy def has toooooooo many freetime. Love it!!!
Thanks for the support.
i can't imagine the time to set and build such awesome thing
Thanks a lot for your support.
Well done! That was a nice bit of engineering.
Thank you for your support ☺️
This channel is so underrated. More people need to subscribe.
Appreciate your support ☺️
What a nice hobby to practice your skills on engineering and creativity. That's why I love Lego.
Thank you 🤗 this is why I like it too.
So werden Brücken in Star Wars gebaut, echt genial gemacht. Hut ab und 5 Sterne ;-) :-D
Danke
Brilliant and Really Cool.... thanks Laurie
Thank you
The concept and scale of this build is just. Wow.
Thank you for your support!
Will it reach 1 Million Views in future
It will
Well now we need a factory to make the factory! Lol
LOL, so true.
I haven't even seen the real machines set the columns! That's a nice addition!
Thanks for the comment!
Deeply satisfying. Could watch on repeat for hours. Thanks for uploading!
Glad you liked it, appreciate your support.
Wow hehe that's like German classic bridge builder but modern bridge builder with increasing bridge loads can increase long, if your Lego machine can build with only Lego Technic stones without support by hands 😅😂. Nice job bridge builder.
Congrats! Fantastic work
Thanks a lot!
Can't imagine how much time and effort that went into doing all of this. My brain hurts just thinking about it. Great video.
My brain still in pain. This was the most difficult project so far.
Nice build
Thank you
this is one of the coolest things i have ever seen
Glad you like it 🙂
Incredible mechanism. Way more complicated than the bridge builder. Now I wonder what your next project could be. :)
Good question, I don't know yet. It is my break time...
It's amazing to see what this people can do!
Thank you
How much hours have it kosted to get to it? 🤔
Amazing how it reminds me of a gun or a printer, how it needs to be reloaded with these cartridges. Only they'd be humongous in real life
Thanks for your comment, glad you liked it.
Excellently done. Superb skill
Thank you! Cheers!
I gotta admit this is pretty cool
Thank you for your support.
I like to imagine you're holding a meter long slab made entirely of Lego remote controls. I wonder how many cuts caused by messed up inputs there would have to be if that were the case.
I used tablet to control the set, most challenging part was to align the low rails that need to go into the next column, it took a few attempts. I plan to make a short film on some of the funny moments during initial testing that did not work as expected. Thanks for the comment.
Love the gravity defying Lego guys 😄 Amazing build 👍
Thank you for your support.
How long did this take and how expensive was it just very pog 👏👏👏
Very long (8 weeks) and very expencive.
What an awesome invention
Thank you for the comment and support.
This is very creative and crafty work. Excellent job to the creator.
Thank you so much for your comment and support
Only real engineers can build this kind of Lego constructions.
Thank you very much for your comment!
Which 3D program do you use to make these videos?
Good job, these look like it was made in real life 😏
I use Pinnacle Studio for filming. and it is made in real life by me.
Amazing work
Thank you.
This is incredible. Well done!
Thanks a lot for your support.
Absolutely amazing 👍 how long did this take you from start to finish?
Amazing mate well done
It took about 8 weeks, thanks for asking.
Jaw droopily well engineered i cant decide whether LEGO should employ you as a Master Builder OR a civil engineering team ? And in 8 Weeks !! that would have taken me 8 months figuring out the LEGO bits alone HA HA
Thanks a lot for your comment and support. Appreciate it.
The one thing you should add is the ability to be able to put all the equipment back and also to unload like the suport piece on the bottom being able to be lofted back up or down and the entire machine folding to transportation
Great idea for future improvement. Thanks.
Awesome! Just awesome! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I love your work.☺️☺️
How much time goes into designing and building that thing?
8 weeks
I really want all of this technique stuff so I can build amazing stuff like you
Thank you for your support.
@@TheBrickWallTeam that is ok
A fantastic feat of engineering!
Thank you.
This is seriously amazing.
Thank you so much
Just brilliant
Thank you 😊
This. Is. Awesome. I'm literally speechless
Thank you so much
Horribly over-engineered...
I like it! ;)
Thank you
Great job, well done guy !
Thank you
Dude that mod of the Jeep is epic!
Well the bridge is epicer... epicer. Hmm.
Thanks a lot!
So this is where all the 5x7 frames went. Fair enough! Nice!
LOL, Yes.
You are... on another level
Join the party.
Nice video edit at 3:37 ... Making the model jump forward...
Thank you.
Some of the stuff you have made LEGO really needs to consider making into actual LEGO Technic sets
It will be a dream, but, you know how it works...
This is absolutely incredible man!!
Thanks a lot for your comment 🙂
Absolutely insane!
Agree
I love LOVE stuff like this! Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!