Because that would be something people would actually want. But who wants trains or castles or good lego technic sets anyways if we can have licenced overpriced and poorly made sets and Lego Vidiyo. :')
I picked up this set from temu on black friday. A complete steal at under $40. Great quality, too, and no missing pieces. Highly recommend to anybody looking at buying this set
I bought the set off Temu as well. A bit of a bear of a build, but I'm happy with the end result. Probably the only train I'll ever have in my collection.
@@raphael_created_videos7892 i got a nice quality lego technic car non canon with 1300 pcs+ but spraying regular perfume nothing happens spraying indian perfume my little brother found on the pcs VERY BAD IDEA
@@MOCYOURBRICKs Exactly! Do you use those pieces later in the build, hidden somewhere? In the *Lego Mustang* they re-used the 2x2 white round bricks supporting the front, to build a gaz can. 😀 Your videos are great, by the way.
I do like some of the alternatives but they just aren't something I'm interested in although there are a few cobi sets I wouldn't mind getting but they are just the scale models of ww2 tanks. My main interest is in 80's and 90's technic sets.
Same here, I only use official Lego, plus a lot of non-Lego sets use illegal building techniques. But with some tidying up the instructions for this set could be used to build Big Boy.
@@Drnken229 Lego does that! (well, except for the prices) and they are good quality, unlike SOME other lego rip-offs. I have the powered up lego passenger train, a lot of architecture sets, some other ones, the millenium falcon, the Art world map (still in progress) etc... And, they're good quality. (I already said that but you get the point, though some other lego spoofs are actually good quality, like the one being showed.
while you were building the boiler (I thought it was the frame of the train) i got scared that it wasnt gonna hinge like the real one does but it all came out quite well in the end
@@cjuice9039 If it was Lego it would cost twice as much and you would get half the details but many bizarre colors on the insides instead. But at least you could be sure that it was no stolen MOC like this is.
Yep, this really is masterpiece and makes the Hogwarts express look very toyish in its silly red colour and with its needless platform bits. This on the other hand is something I would not hesitate to buy and put on my shelf. Shame the Crocodile was the only great loco so far and I'm glad I purchased that one. Come on Lego give us some UCS trains!!!
Looks really good for the most part, just 2 things id do to it thatd improve it just that little bit more: 1: make running numbers for below the cab to make it look better 2: i would get rid of the buffers and replace them with flat tile pieces on the tender, big boy never had buffers Other than that, very detailed! Love it
Aww crud... thanks for nothing. Now that I know this exists, I feel obligated to buy it for my son, who loves LEGO and is OBSESSED with Big Boy. This set would make him practically die with joy
Aaron if you're not careful and building something like this you might rip your fingernail off so just use the orange tool when if you make a mistake don't use your fingernails do not recommend
i like how they made the Up shield on the face front part of the boiler instead of below the headlight. Its looks like a challenger with 2 sets of 8 drivers
Just built this set yesterday and also have it on my desk next to the Emerald Night. Out of all the pffbrand lego big boy mocs this one is probably the best scaled to minifigures and other lego trains. The one from bluebrixx I also have is too small and long. And others are far more expensive. Does have a few issues though as the silver pipes on mine also didn't stay on. The Nifeliz version is nice as it not only comes with the instruction book but also a printed box with the loco on the cover and fold out carboard bins to sort the numbered bags into.
Yeah, that's the problem with off-brand building sets. They can't ripoff Lego anymore after Lepin got busted so instead of making original sets they just steal people's MOCs.
@@trevorhaddox6884 I bought a tiny breaking bad diorama from a BB gift shop in Albuquerque, and didn't realize until I googled about it that it was a stolen design. actually found the original guy on Reddit and told him
Yep, and here's the original designer, himself, to tell you that he most definitely _did NOT_ get any credit what-so-ever. :( Jokes on them, though. They stole all the good bits from my now 14 year old, original version of this design. But, they didn't even bother to include all subsequent the updates and mechanical improvements I did to it over the years. Buy the cheap Chinese knock off, get a cheap Chinese knock off, I guess.
man you are way too underated other channels which focus on lego like brick builder all new bricks etc etc are pretty good but your is just better than all of them conbined
Jie Star Engineer: We can't even get close to Lego's manufacturing tolerance for our parts, how do we make the kits sturdy? Jie Star Designer: L a y e r s
It's 5:30 in the morning and I'm watching this instead of sleeping. Great success I actually really liked the video, it's a shame the company that made the set ripped off the design from someone else (at least that's what I've read)
Ciao Ale. Ho visto che un lego ideas Big Boy ha raggiunto il numero di supportes per essere valutato. Speriamo bene..io sono un fan del big boy, incrocio le dita
God I wish lego would just give us a Trains theme already and let us have differently sized wheels! I love how this set looks but the gap between the wheels and body is putting me off. I would love to see lego's master builders take a crack at giving us the Big Boy as an official set
@@njfox3305 Yes. The Big Boy, or 4000 series is larger than the Challenger, or 3000 series. The wheel arrangement of the Big Boy is 4-8-8-4, and the Challenger is 4-6-6-4. Another amazing and interesting American steam locomotive worth investigating is the Southern Pacific AC-12 cab forward. Just like the Challenger and Big Boy locomotives, it was an articulated design, and its wheel configuration was 4-8-8-2. It basically looked like a steam locomotive that was operating with its cab at the front, and with a tender in the rear. It was able to operate in this configuration because it burned fuel oil that was pumped through a pipe from the tender to the firebox in the cab at the front at a low pressure. If it burned coal, it wouldn't have been a practical design. This unusual design was utilized because this particular locomotive was used in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and it traveled along a route that passed through long, covered snow sheds and tunnels. Because the cab was at the front and the smoke stack was at the rear, it protected the crew from being suffocated by the smoke. Sadly, only one of them was preserved from being scrapped, and it's not currently in operating condition. It currently resides at the California Railroad Museum in Sacramento, California.
@@jacobforsman3897 True they look simulare but the specs are indead different although they both had the same purpose dureing WW2 halling large amounts of cargo across the US quite fasinating. It still bathles me to this day how a steam locomotive of such design could make it round corners.
there's a link to where they bought it in the description. And even more good news the Big Boy moc set has reached the 10'000 supporters it needs on Lego Ideas and has been in review since January this year. All we can do now is wait and hope it gets accepted.
@@M1chael42O1 It won't..It doesn't fit anywhere into the current product lineup not to mention it's far too big a model for a train that Lego would reasonably do.
@@davidecarucci1073 I never said that if it uses building bricks it's knock off Lego. The product in the video is, however, as it is advertising is distinctly similar to Lego and the name itself could be considered a parody of "Lego." The product in the video is a poor quality "brick alternative" from China that attempts to imitate Lego but at a cheaper cost. In my books, that's considered a "knock-off."
I love the look of the train it looks exactly like it from like 1948 but this Lego train does look amazing I love old cars and this could be a new step up for me like you do trains not new old old variations of trains I hope everybody has a good day my English is bad but I don't care have a good day.
I'm building this set now. I had no trouble with the front section of wheels on the locomotive, but on the rear section when I install the connecting rods the wheels won't turn. Without the connecting rods on, each wheel turns just fine, as well as the gears, so I'm a little puzzled as to why they don't turn at all with the connecting rods installed and as far as I can tell everything is assembled correctly.
This looks so good really makes me wonder why lego doesn’t make more of those super detailed train sets
Because that would be something people would actually want. But who wants trains or castles or good lego technic sets anyways if we can have licenced overpriced and poorly made sets and Lego Vidiyo. :')
Because LEGO hates their fans.
@@nagamon7915 you couldn’t have spoken more true words
They want to make more regular supercars with Technic sets that never look realistic.
@@Luwunk that how it’s been for a few years sadly. Facts tho.
I picked up this set from temu on black friday. A complete steal at under $40. Great quality, too, and no missing pieces. Highly recommend to anybody looking at buying this set
I bought the set off Temu as well. A bit of a bear of a build, but I'm happy with the end result. Probably the only train I'll ever have in my collection.
Bro was lucky to buy a set from temu and not be bad
@@raphael_created_videos7892 i got a nice quality lego technic car non canon with 1300 pcs+ but spraying regular perfume nothing happens spraying indian perfume my little brother found on the pcs VERY BAD IDEA
10:47 At first I thought he made a mistake.
Then I realised those were _guides_ to have all the axles *perfectly aligned!* 😊👍
Yes the light green pieces right?
@@MOCYOURBRICKs Exactly! Do you use those pieces later in the build, hidden somewhere?
In the *Lego Mustang* they re-used the 2x2 white round bricks supporting the front, to build a gaz can. 😀
Your videos are great, by the way.
I’ve built this one myself , looks good when done, did have a little trouble with small pieces staying in place during the build
Bravo pour l’enfant qui a assemblé tous ces legos pour en faire ceci.
@@pascalnc9611I think he's an adult
Stuff like this should tell Lego to step up their game when it comes to trains, especially steam trains
The streetcar set is cool but yeah they need to improve it
I'm not normally a fan of non-Lego but this is a really good set.
Ehh, if lego actually made better sets people wouldn't have to do these as much.
You arent a fan of companies that do amazing sets for much cheaper prices and actually give a fuck about their customers? Weird.
I do like some of the alternatives but they just aren't something I'm interested in although there are a few cobi sets I wouldn't mind getting but they are just the scale models of ww2 tanks. My main interest is in 80's and 90's technic sets.
Same here, I only use official Lego, plus a lot of non-Lego sets use illegal building techniques. But with some tidying up the instructions for this set could be used to build Big Boy.
@@Drnken229 Lego does that! (well, except for the prices) and they are good quality, unlike SOME other lego rip-offs.
I have the powered up lego passenger train, a lot of architecture sets, some other ones, the millenium falcon, the Art world map (still in progress) etc... And, they're good quality. (I already said that but you get the point, though some other lego spoofs are actually good quality, like the one being showed.
As a rail fan I think That’s absolutely insane , the detail and everything it’s beautiful
while you were building the boiler (I thought it was the frame of the train) i got scared that it wasnt gonna hinge like the real one does but it all came out quite well in the end
Thank you 😊
I'm glad you finally found that Lego set, because I've been searching everywhere online for that, and that set was nowhere to be found.
It’s fake Lego so if you break it then don’t mix it in with your other Lego
マレー式の複雑な足回りをここまで詳しく再現してるあたり凄い
This looks amazing. I wish Lego would make trains like this. Crocodile was a good start, I hope they do more.
Yeah me too
@@MOCYOURBRICKs Can this set makes turn by the tracks?
The last proper train set Lego made was the Emerald Knight. This blows it out of the water into space.
The only downside to this is that it's not real Lego
im pretty sure the maersk diesel was released after the emerald knight and not to forget the crocodile that came out a few years ago
In my opinion all creator expert trains are good. And yes that includes the horizon express
@@cjuice9039 If it was Lego it would cost twice as much and you would get half the details but many bizarre colors on the insides instead.
But at least you could be sure that it was no stolen MOC like this is.
@@LX.M Not true
The Chinese-made LEGO knockoffs LOOK good but they don't stay together for long.
Poor quality-control
You get what you pay for
Yep, this really is masterpiece and makes the Hogwarts express look very toyish in its silly red colour and with its needless platform bits.
This on the other hand is something I would not hesitate to buy and put on my shelf.
Shame the Crocodile was the only great loco so far and I'm glad I purchased that one.
Come on Lego give us some UCS trains!!!
Looks really good for the most part, just 2 things id do to it thatd improve it just that little bit more:
1: make running numbers for below the cab to make it look better
2: i would get rid of the buffers and replace them with flat tile pieces on the tender, big boy never had buffers
Other than that, very detailed! Love it
No it has buffers, the knuckle coupler acts as the buffer
@@datguymiller what im saying is, Big Boy's never had the European style buffers im not referring to the knuckle coupler as one
Aww crud... thanks for nothing. Now that I know this exists, I feel obligated to buy it for my son, who loves LEGO and is OBSESSED with Big Boy. This set would make him practically die with joy
Aaron if you're not careful and building something like this you might rip your fingernail off so just use the orange tool when if you make a mistake don't use your fingernails do not recommend
Great! The same for me, my 4 years son totally crazy for big boy! We are now building it together; it will take some days...
i like how they made the Up shield on the face front part of the boiler instead of below the headlight. Its looks like a challenger with 2 sets of 8 drivers
That's because the big boys were based of the challengers but made to be stronger and bigger
One of the few main changes from the Big Boy and the Challenger is the wheel configuration (from memory)
Challenger 4-6-6-4
Big Boy 4-8-8-4
But it's not even accurate
@@kadenrobinson7067 what's not accurate
@@therailfanman2078 the fact that big boys were based on challengers, even though they were. They always have been, and always will be
Wonderful construction. My little boy's 8 years old, and he builds lego since 3 years old
Dude, that's one heckuva cool locomotive! Big Boy is in my opinion the coolest duplex steam engine ever.
No word can describe this masterpiece 💯💯 keep it up
This has just made me both satisfied because it turned out amazing and enraged thanks to my OCD go off the charts
Thank you 😊
Just built this set yesterday and also have it on my desk next to the Emerald Night. Out of all the pffbrand lego big boy mocs this one is probably the best scaled to minifigures and other lego trains. The one from bluebrixx I also have is too small and long. And others are far more expensive. Does have a few issues though as the silver pipes on mine also didn't stay on. The Nifeliz version is nice as it not only comes with the instruction book but also a printed box with the loco on the cover and fold out carboard bins to sort the numbered bags into.
@Roark Anderson Can it makes turns by tracks of this set?
Do you know if the train is compatible with Lego train tracks?
@@austinnguyen3669 It fits on the tracks but I'm not sure if it can make it around corners since I don't have a full setup to test it on
What a beast! Beautiful.
I'm 62 , retired , need a new hobby ..... this looks absolutely AMAZING . 🏆✨✨✨✨✨💎
Thank you 😊
Why is the clicking sound of the Lego bricks so ASMR
I want to be like that 😊😊
Wow nice build I love the UP big boys
That moment you realize the original designer of the set was most likely not credited
Yeah, that's the problem with off-brand building sets. They can't ripoff Lego anymore after Lepin got busted so instead of making original sets they just steal people's MOCs.
@@trevorhaddox6884 and then prats on RUclips channels get paid to promote them, fueling the stealing of more instructions
@@trevorhaddox6884 I bought a tiny breaking bad diorama from a BB gift shop in Albuquerque, and didn't realize until I googled about it that it was a stolen design. actually found the original guy on Reddit and told him
Yep, and here's the original designer, himself, to tell you that he most definitely _did NOT_ get any credit what-so-ever. :( Jokes on them, though. They stole all the good bits from my now 14 year old, original version of this design. But, they didn't even bother to include all subsequent the updates and mechanical improvements I did to it over the years. Buy the cheap Chinese knock off, get a cheap Chinese knock off, I guess.
@@jasonsteinhurst4680 have you thought of sending the company a message?
nice brick set! very pleasant to watch, and I'm sure way more fun to build!
Did not know that there was such a thing as the
4-12-2, until yesterday.
Big Boy still reigns.
The ASMR vibes are strong with this video
Looks awesome 😎👍
That’s a beautiful thing.
I really wish Lego releases a big boy set just as detailed as this one
This set looks really nice. Do you have any plans on upgrading it? 😃
No
@@amtrakdude432 not op but ok
the original designer already upgraded it over the years, but Chinese rip-offs I guess
I don't care they call it fake lego.
But it look's cool and worth.👏👍
Even though it's not real Lego, I like this!
man you are way too underated other channels which focus on lego like brick builder all new bricks etc etc are pretty good but your is just better than all of them conbined
Wow this is very detailed !
Thank you 😊
Could do the Licorne ship from the series and movie The Adventures of Tintin!????
Is a cool idea.
Yes! That would be nice.
YES
OH YES
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I can't believe this is not lego! lego will fall behind in their own game if they dont step up. Btw really good build
Jie Star Engineer: We can't even get close to Lego's manufacturing tolerance for our parts, how do we make the kits sturdy?
Jie Star Designer: L a y e r s
Love the background music🎵
I seen this lego clock. That was built-up. That looked good
Bro that’s sick
Why do 3rd party companies have the coolest designs and ideas. Simply amazing
Because the shit they pull off is costly and to some extent a niche.
Oh wow Lego train builds. Looks like great fun 🤩 😊😊👍👍
Thank you so much.
It's 5:30 in the morning and I'm watching this instead of sleeping. Great success
I actually really liked the video, it's a shame the company that made the set ripped off the design from someone else (at least that's what I've read)
I've Waited 22 Years for This
Awesome bro.. beautiful
Lego should really make this as an official set
This just looks incredible O.o when I saw the thumbnail I didn't even recognize it as Lego at first because of its realism
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How Lovable❤❤❤ this is a great train good job man 😃👍
one word, beautiful
Oh my god it's so impressive!
Ciao Ale. Ho visto che un lego ideas Big Boy ha raggiunto il numero di supportes per essere valutato. Speriamo bene..io sono un fan del big boy, incrocio le dita
@@PaoloGrassipassions stupendo!
Dude you are a professional
Looks good👍
Every railroad probably wishes locomotives were this easy and cheap to make
Every model railway wishes it was that easy.
@@That-No-Moon Yes
I love how satisfying the snaps of the Legos were and I really like the Union Pacific Big Boy and want to know where I can get this for cheap.
Union pacific big boy
Temu, is where i got mine
I expected the tender to have a oil hatch and not a coal pit like big dose now but a coal pit would do
I think having a coal pit is a reference to the original design for the big boy in instead of now with it running on oil
Beautiful
I recently built this set. I was missing ALOT of important pieces pieces!!! I DEFINITELY WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS!!
🥲
God I wish lego would just give us a Trains theme already and let us have differently sized wheels! I love how this set looks but the gap between the wheels and body is putting me off. I would love to see lego's master builders take a crack at giving us the Big Boy as an official set
Yeah hope that as well. But I believe lego doesn’t make it with this big train for sure.
Thats impressive the BigBoy/Challenger is my faveret steam locomotive.
two different classes
@@glennmcqueen9475 Ones bigger than the other I think.
@@njfox3305 Yes. The Big Boy, or 4000 series is larger than the Challenger, or 3000 series. The wheel arrangement of the Big Boy is 4-8-8-4, and the Challenger is 4-6-6-4. Another amazing and interesting American steam locomotive worth investigating is the Southern Pacific AC-12 cab forward. Just like the Challenger and Big Boy locomotives, it was an articulated design, and its wheel configuration was 4-8-8-2. It basically looked like a steam locomotive that was operating with its cab at the front, and with a tender in the rear. It was able to operate in this configuration because it burned fuel oil that was pumped through a pipe from the tender to the firebox in the cab at the front at a low pressure. If it burned coal, it wouldn't have been a practical design. This unusual design was utilized because this particular locomotive was used in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and it traveled along a route that passed through long, covered snow sheds and tunnels. Because the cab was at the front and the smoke stack was at the rear, it protected the crew from being suffocated by the smoke. Sadly, only one of them was preserved from being scrapped, and it's not currently in operating condition. It currently resides at the California Railroad Museum in Sacramento, California.
@@jacobforsman3897 True they look simulare but the specs are indead different although they both had the same purpose dureing WW2 halling large amounts of cargo across the US quite fasinating.
It still bathles me to this day how a steam locomotive of such design could make it round corners.
Thank you for the info. ☺️
Looks good buddy
It's just beautiful! More amazing than the usual lego sets! :)
Thank you
Awesome !
Two likes. One from my 5.5yr old, and one from dad... 👌 🍻
IM BRITISH I CANT WATCH THE LIVESTREAM. But i can watch it after. Good luck
not a livestream, its a premiere
@@_RandomPerson_ Did I ask you?
@@BritishAirsofter_2009 Wow he was just telling you that it wasn't a Livestream. Overreact much? Man was just tryna help.
I'd LOVE to own a set like this!
No problem, it's produced by Jie Star as 59005 - The Big Boy
there's a link to where they bought it in the description. And even more good news
the Big Boy moc set has reached the 10'000 supporters it needs on Lego Ideas and has been in review since January this year. All we can do now is wait and hope it gets accepted.
@@M1chael42O1 It won't..It doesn't fit anywhere into the current product lineup not to mention it's far too big a model for a train that Lego would reasonably do.
@@general_hammond Lego has done quite a bit of releasing random stuff
The blue and read accents are an interesting touch albeit it is a very good looking set.
Thank you.
That was awesome👏
gut gebaut
Sheldon Cooper would love to build this set since he loves trains so much 😂
Köszönjük!
Fireman got robbed of his chair
Why lego don't like this 🔥!
Good job!
Hey look! A good video with great editing visuals and its well rounded! The creator must have millions of su- wait what?
Biutifull fantastic video 👍👍👍👍
really cool
i love lego
Thank you 😊
You are teh best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wuhuuuh - I have this Set - what a fun!
Thank you so much 😊
i swear designing a lego set like this must be harder than designing a steam locomotive
Just to let you know, your work has inspired me so much, to create my own LEGO speed build channel, Thank you for everything you do!!! :)
I sorta live near the park where 4023 is placed, it's just a short drive across the missouri river
I love the Union Pacific
i would buy this in a heartbeat!
Good job
How cool! I wonder if other famous big US engines are doable, like Norfolk & Western's Y types, or a NYC Niagara. Great video!
Nothing quite like building boats and trains out of legos
This ain't Lego chief. It's knock off Garbo from China.
@@general_hammond if it uses building bricks that doesnt mean its knock off lego
@@davidecarucci1073 I never said that if it uses building bricks it's knock off Lego. The product in the video is, however, as it is advertising is distinctly similar to Lego and the name itself could be considered a parody of "Lego." The product in the video is a poor quality "brick alternative" from China that attempts to imitate Lego but at a cheaper cost. In my books, that's considered a "knock-off."
Ah yes, The Union Pacific Big Chun.... *Clears throat* I mean Boy
Real Big Boy was an articulated engine. This seems to be a solid frame.
It is a Mallet design without compounding. The model is faithful to that.
Would it be possible to convert this so that it could actually go around turns?
just imagining the work that goes into designing something this detailed out of lego
You would get a much better quality model with more intriguate details and realism. You get what you pay for.
Nice set. But for the price they should have included some mini figs and another seat in the cab for the fireman.
Minifigs are still under patent by Lego AFAIK, they'd get busted if they made their own.
Thank you so much for the information.
😲 amazing
The thumbnail is so good that I literally thought it's not a Lego set, it's just some high quality miniature model. 😳
Thank you 😊
Well, you were right either way, because it actually _isn't_ a Lego set 🙂
ASMR done right.
Truly magnificent 😊
Thank you 😊
I love the look of the train it looks exactly like it from like 1948 but this Lego train does look amazing I love old cars and this could be a new step up for me like you do trains not new old old variations of trains I hope everybody has a good day my English is bad but I don't care have a good day.
Oh wow didn't realize it was that huge.
I'm building this set now. I had no trouble with the front section of wheels on the locomotive, but on the rear section when I install the connecting rods the wheels won't turn. Without the connecting rods on, each wheel turns just fine, as well as the gears, so I'm a little puzzled as to why they don't turn at all with the connecting rods installed and as far as I can tell everything is assembled correctly.