I built this kit so many times as a child in the 80s that I could do it from memory (I'm not kidding). I've turned 46 years old today and still have the kit upstairs. I've just given it to my 4 year old son.
He does Matt, and what you’re doing is fantastic. Really imaginative and keep at it. You have brought back a lot of memories. I have the early Lego Technic Forklift you’ve also produced.
Agreed. Felt the twinge of nostalgia, as I also built that kit (my first technic) on Christmas day a long time ago. Remember being fascinated when all those static bits of plastic I'd clipped together, following those static diagrams in the manual, suddenly became this glorious moving mechanism.
Most has been completed for months! But I’ve been busy with the day job, and had nowhere big enough to assemble it 😁 however, I may be moving house so could have more space soon :/
Wow, this is so cool. I also had this set, and as many others, I have many fond memories of playing with it. I hooked a motor to the engine, propped the wheels up in the air and "drove" the car. I powered the poor motor with 12 volts, which eventually made the motor melt. It had got so hot that the solder had melted and been flung all around the motor. So wonderful to see it in full scale. And the sound of that engine.
Christmas '80 saw me building this set. Over the years it stayed in the toy closet & this remains the last original in the box Lego set I have from back then. I always knew it was special. I keep it displayed in a glass cabinet like it was some museum piece.
oh man this stuff is the dream! put together it again the other week. so fudging cool watching you adjust the wheel with one in me hand haha. oh man that laugh when you get the engine revving over first time with the drill. oh man that laugh needs to be sold in aerosol cans haha, i know that laugh hahaha
Can't believe I've only just found your channel. You're living the dream that many of us guys who were boys in the 80's. I've got this exact kit that I really need to rebuild and display, absolutely LOVE it, keep it up.
Wow, this is by far the best Lego set, I used to have this one that I remember building at Christmas. Awesome video 👍 I would love to replace this in my car just to see a garages reaction when they ope the bonnet, so satisfying to watch
That sounds like a great idea - put it in something light enough like the original mini and you can probably have it limp in on a relatively small and concealable electric motor, perhaps pushing the Lego pistons around by leaving the original gearbox in and in gear - so it sounds almost like a real engine...
@@TheSolarPoweredEngineer Yeah I want to give it a go myself as well, it sounds like fun, but just not possible for me right now, so hopefully Matt gives it a go - He will no doubt do the job properly too.
It's so beautiful, to see this childisch success-smile on a grown man's face... I love it and I can totally relate... got me one of these sets a while ago, too... just to fulfill my never-came-true childhood dreams
That is wicked cool! I love the sound of it running at high speed on the drill. That must be very satisfying to recreate this iconic set. Watching this brings me back to childhood.
It's quite amazing that a belt type 3d printer is perfect for this task. I was wondering if it was possible to ever print them in one piece and here it is in front of me. I knew that belt printers were good for making chains, yet I would not have made a connection to using it to make longer bricks. I hope you continue doing amazing things like this and documenting/recording it to share. Cheers!
@@MattDenton I have had excellent results using a dry wax lubricant for sliding doors for making 3D printed parts slippery. You apply it like a crayon. The wax smoothes the 3D printed textures and gives a surprisingly slippery surface between parts. And since it is dry it does not attract dust. AGS-Door-Ease-Lube-Stick
Excellent work, Matt! This is going to be an absolute beast once completed. I'm a Solid Edge user myself and have a massive library of Technic Elements designed - mainly for the Motorbike model 42036.
This brings back childhood memories. I got this set for Christmas over 40 years ago and I still own it! It is absolutely fascinating that you build it on a larger scale.
Thank you very much, Matt, for bringing back the memories! I had the Chassis, the red tractor and the yellow forklifter. I´m 54 now and the individual parts are still in use ocasionally. Can´t believe the size of your parts, this is simply crazy!
I love seeing the engineering that goes into these to make them work, those bearings and the general piston assembly were especially creative. Do you have any plans for a smaller kit? I love the combination of plates and technical pieces, but I don’t have enough time to make anything as complex as you’ve done here.
Nice to know, I wasn't the only one, who got that crank built wrong. Christmas 1984, still remember that frustration. But, I still have that same car. That printed version is just insane.
I remember those taps. When I first saw them I thought they had packed them in the wrong kit, as they should have been in a Lego kitchen kit! Fantastic to see this coming together, brings back so many memories from when I was young!
I have been eagerly waiting for the next video in this build. Job well done. As a child my struggle with this kit was getting the gearbox aligned, Dad to the rescue. Thank you!
Use graphite powder mixed with a bit of silicone oil to lubricate the pistons. Once the oil rubs away there will be a good layer of graphite worked into the plastic, leading to significantly reduced friction. I use this in nerf blasters when I need a pump or something high-friction to run smooth
"let me know what you thoughts are" A childhood dream come true. This is absolutely amazing! Thank you for your efford and I hope you enjoy building this as much as I think you do and as much as I did, watching. Cheers!
I don't understand.... Why I'm getting this recommendation only just now! I bought this car, which I had as a kid, a few months back, out of nostalgia. And then I bought some more old Technic sets I used to have. And some new stuff. And I'm hooked all over again. This is the craziest Lego thing I've seen so far, but I love it. Unfortunately, I can't see you ever finished it.
I had this lego set, my favorite set for sure (with space legos of course) and simply my favorite toy ever. I have very fond memories of building it the first time with my dad when I got it for christmas back in the days. Couldn't stop to smile the whole time while watching the video. This is awesome, I'm looking forward to see it complete, Cheers!
Excellent project. I had that car in the 80s and loved all the mechanisms. Learned so much with that kit. Maybe I should print some of my favorite lego pieces at scale for my desk at work!
Thank you for bringing our childhood alive again. Lego Technic was my favourite toy and what I particularly like about your endeavours is that you combine legendary old Lego kits with 21st century toys like 3D Cad, 3D printers and modern electric motors, electronics etc. Best of both worlds! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for this amazing work - I loved building this kit when I was about 12. It was such an improvement over the previous chassis 853 (the front steering always collapsed under its own weight). I remember the frustration of trying to keep the elastic band on the flywheel whilst attaching the fan. I got a bit triggered when I saw your bands had slipped as well! I would honestly pay to see these sets in a museum somewhere like the lego discovery centre in Manchester 👍👍
This was my favourite Lego kit. Everything on show and fun to watch. The exact opposite of kits like the Defender where you spend hours but can’t see anything.
Hey Matt, thank you for this fine contribution. You brought tears to my eyes. I owned this LEGO kit too as a teenager and later I was driving VW Beetle, now I'm 50 and guiding a group teenagers through the restoration and electrification of a historic beetle bug. I'm really keen to see the project growing. Thank you so much.
Interesting to see lego that huge. Although a problem with 3D Printing, is that the parts won't have smooth surfaces, thus they will have friction on any moving part.
What an incredible amount of work! A true enthusiast! Hats off! I was one of the lucky kids that had one of those LEGO cars as a kid. It was my dream model as a child.
I have build this engine in 2:1 scale which left me with fever friction problems than you had to solve. Worked for me without any ball bearings.Great work, Matt, and thanks for the idea. Was a joy building/creating it.
Fan-tas-tic! I'm so envious you get to have the finished car in that size. But it is a reward very much earned for all the hard work. Thank you for taking us along for the ride.
It looks like the piston head is printed in one piece, upside down on the bed. This means that the layer lines run perpendicular to the direction of movement, which will increase the friction. You could reduce this, at the expense of extra complexity, by printing each of the side walls separately and then screwing it together.
Yes I agree. It’s sonothing I’ve been thinking about to decrease friction. I think I can print the piston in one piece with the internal part too and have the layer lines in line with direction of movement. This will also give a flat bottom surface which should help.
I saw you in my recommendations and I'm not disapointed ! I was looking for a big project like this to watch ! I'm very hyped for the next video and the final product !
I made the exact same error with my build way back when. Was months before I realised what I did wrong as the fan never worked properly until I corrected it. It was definitely a hallelujah moment!! This project is just incredible!
I love this kit! Watching you put this together reminded me that I reconfigured the gearbox and created an extra gear. I will have to go to the back of the cupboard and get my model out of mothballs 😊
Amazing build. This was my favorite childhood set and seeing the same movements at this scale is just crazy. Seeing the 3 speed gear shifting will also be amazing. I became a Technic collector as an adult, probably because of this set.
Oh my God, this is such an AWSOME project. I can't tell how much fun it is to watch this video. I can feel the same joy like you. This epic Lego set was my first Technic set. I can't wait to see the next steps 🙂. Thank you so much to bring all this wonderful memories from my childhood back to live!
This was my first technic set. You always give me a happy with your videos. What you do is amazing and fun but it just brings joy to your viewers which means so much in these less than fun times. Keep it up chap
This is probably the best RUclips video I have ever watched! Amazing, thank you! I’m 47 and I owned this set when it came out back in the 80’s. It’s sat in my cupboard for the last 30 odd years and a year ago during lockdown 3.0 I cleaned it, built it, bought any missing pieces, and so began a year of getting back into Lego. In the last 12 months I’ve spent over £1,000 on new sets and have watched many hours of Lego content here on RUclips. I’ve only just discovered your channel when I spotted the first video in this series. As a kid my least favourite parts to build in this set were the seats, I often used to leave them until last, but I still loved your first video. But this video, mate, this has had me grinning from ear to ear. I really hope you go on to build the full car, I can’t wait to follow the journey. Thank you!
"I feel like I should have glasses on or something," brilliant man says. Pauses. Then stares straight at part that might fail and spins up motor. - This is good RUclips right here. :) Seriously, though, this is a fantastic channel and your work is wonderful.
A - ma - zing!!! Seeing the engine move in such a large scale made me smile from ear to ear. That sub assembly alone would make a great display model. Great work!
Ive ALWAYS wanted this particular technic kit when i was a kid, but never got it! Still would love to have it. I wish i could play with those giant legos😛!!! That would be awesome 🥰🥰🥰!!!
I love it. It’s making me want to get my set out and build the car. I love that car. It was the second technical Lego set I got as a child. Being a twin it was a shared set. I still remember how I felt the first time I built it. Just love the upscale you are doing.
Watching this build series with such fondness & a silly smile. Operation of the engine emotes a particular nostalgia 🤩 thanks Matt Can't wait for the transmission
I would integrate the electric motor in the red part that holds the fan, its axle is already geared with a reduction to the motor and a small electric unit would be invisible if placed there (in a fully enclosed piece)
Very cool. I actually use PLA for gears in my RC racing cars. They hold up ages as long as there's a thin film of grease. I use a small paint brush to apply the grease as a thin layer so it doesn't splash off the gear in use, and that's all it ever needs. The touring cars I drive in my recent videos all use 3D printed gears, dog bone cups and pulleys.
You should spray down the moving plastic parts with white lithium grease or something similar and put roll pins in the piston cranks to keep them from separating like they did in the end
I built this kit so many times as a child in the 80s that I could do it from memory (I'm not kidding). I've turned 46 years old today and still have the kit upstairs. I've just given it to my 4 year old son.
Nice 👌 hope he enjoys it 😁
He does Matt, and what you’re doing is fantastic. Really imaginative and keep at it. You have brought back a lot of memories. I have the early Lego Technic Forklift you’ve also produced.
I genuinely LOVED the moment the engine came to life with the drill, I had a smile on my face from ear to ear. :D
Me too!! Honest joy 🤩
Agreed.
Felt the twinge of nostalgia, as I also built that kit (my first technic) on Christmas day a long time ago. Remember being fascinated when all those static bits of plastic I'd clipped together, following those static diagrams in the manual, suddenly became this glorious moving mechanism.
An inspirational kit for many 👍
I am so with you on that! I remember the joy I had 30+ years ago when I got mine! Can’t help but smile! 😃
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You just can’t beat the sheer amount of pure enjoyment on Matt’s face when the engine starts to turn.
It really was Joy :D
Your videos never fail to put a huge grin on my face.
"This could be the coolest thing I've ever made"
My dude, you made a literal mech.
Oh thanks 🙏 👍
Fantastic work! The engine running is amazing. Can't wait to see the finished car.
Thank you 🙏
@@MattDenton I am also building this a 2.5x times
Great 👍
@@MattDenton is it done yet? also where have you gone?
Most has been completed for months! But I’ve been busy with the day job, and had nowhere big enough to assemble it 😁 however, I may be moving house so could have more space soon :/
Wow, this is so cool. I also had this set, and as many others, I have many fond memories of playing with it. I hooked a motor to the engine, propped the wheels up in the air and "drove" the car. I powered the poor motor with 12 volts, which eventually made the motor melt. It had got so hot that the solder had melted and been flung all around the motor.
So wonderful to see it in full scale. And the sound of that engine.
WOW, It keeps getting better and better! Cant wait for the next episode!
Thanks! Yeah this one was a Blast! I don’t think I can top it 😄
Christmas '80 saw me building this set. Over the years it stayed in the toy closet & this remains the last original in the box Lego set I have from back then. I always knew it was special. I keep it displayed in a glass cabinet like it was some museum piece.
Wow that’s amazing! My mum wasn’t fond of box’s and most got thrown away! I always begged to keep them 😆
Amazing! At that scale it really looks and sounds so much like the air-cooled VW beetle engine!
Yeah it really does :)
oh man this stuff is the dream! put together it again the other week. so fudging cool watching you adjust the wheel with one in me hand haha.
oh man that laugh when you get the engine revving over first time with the drill. oh man that laugh needs to be sold in aerosol cans haha, i know that laugh hahaha
Thanks 🙏 I’m honesty still grinning 😀
Also.. I grant you license to use said laugh for one of your creations 👍😆
A collab in the future would be so nice!
perfect. This was about as much fun as building the real thing in the eighties.
Thanks 🙏
This is incredible. Seeing those enormous LEGO parts come together is really satisfying to watch.
Thanks 🙏
Can't believe I've only just found your channel. You're living the dream that many of us guys who were boys in the 80's. I've got this exact kit that I really need to rebuild and display, absolutely LOVE it, keep it up.
Welcome aboard!
Wow, this is by far the best Lego set, I used to have this one that I remember building at Christmas. Awesome video 👍 I would love to replace this in my car just to see a garages reaction when they ope the bonnet, so satisfying to watch
Thanks 🙏
Hahaha that'd be so freaking funny!😂
That sounds like a great idea - put it in something light enough like the original mini and you can probably have it limp in on a relatively small and concealable electric motor, perhaps pushing the Lego pistons around by leaving the original gearbox in and in gear - so it sounds almost like a real engine...
@@foldionepapyrus3441 Haha I so want to do this now, I'm sure Matt could make this happen with ease 😉
@@TheSolarPoweredEngineer Yeah I want to give it a go myself as well, it sounds like fun, but just not possible for me right now, so hopefully Matt gives it a go - He will no doubt do the job properly too.
It's so beautiful, to see this childisch success-smile on a grown man's face... I love it and I can totally relate... got me one of these sets a while ago, too... just to fulfill my never-came-true childhood dreams
Thanks 🙏 it was a real joy :)
That is wicked cool! I love the sound of it running at high speed on the drill. That must be very satisfying to recreate this iconic set. Watching this brings me back to childhood.
Thanks. It was a joy to make :)
I also had this set in 1980 and am thoroughly enjoying this outrageous recreation. Thank you!
Thanks 🙏
It's quite amazing that a belt type 3d printer is perfect for this task.
I was wondering if it was possible to ever print them in one piece and here it is in front of me.
I knew that belt printers were good for making chains, yet I would not have made a connection to using it to make longer bricks.
I hope you continue doing amazing things like this and documenting/recording it to share. Cheers!
Thanks 🙏 yeah it’s perfect for this kind of build! And you can leave it running constantly making bricks!
My childhood dream was always making life-size lego vehicles. Great job!
Thanks 🙏
Oh my god, I’ve been smiling the whole way through this series of videos.! You sir are an absolute legend!
Thanks your thank you 🙏
I remember having a book that explained how to brick-build "giant" bricks (4x scale and up)... Your builds have the same energy.
Oh thanks 🙏
to make the pistons slide better, you could use some Low Friction UHMW tape maybe?
Great video!
Thanks I’ll take a look at that 👍
@@MattDenton I have had excellent results using a dry wax lubricant for sliding doors for making 3D printed parts slippery. You apply it like a crayon. The wax smoothes the 3D printed textures and gives a surprisingly slippery surface between parts. And since it is dry it does not attract dust. AGS-Door-Ease-Lube-Stick
Thanks 🙏 I’ll take a look at that 👍
@@MattDenton As a quick and dirty fix, a quick spritz with Dry PTFE Spray lube will do wonders.
This is just insanely awesome.
Imagine rocking up to Lego headquarters in the finished car. Or driving it around Legoland Windsor.
Thank you! Pls help the channel grow by sharing 👍🙏
Excellent work, Matt! This is going to be an absolute beast once completed. I'm a Solid Edge user myself and have a massive library of Technic Elements designed - mainly for the Motorbike model 42036.
Thanks 🙏 are you going to 3D print it? 👍
Giant lego bricks are so zen and relaxing. Calming. You should go for a slightly chill vibe like ASMR lite.
You *have* to make the rest of it. There's simply no choice.
I am!!! 👍
This brings back childhood memories. I got this set for Christmas over 40 years ago and I still own it! It is absolutely fascinating that you build it on a larger scale.
Thanks! Glad you like it 👍
Awesome project!
Thanks 🙏
Gotta say, was smiling through the whole video, love the enthusiasm and at times giddiness.
Oh thanks 🙏 😀
Wow, this channel is absolutely insane in every aspect. I love it.
Thanks 🙏 pls share 👍
Thank you very much, Matt, for bringing back the memories! I had the Chassis, the red tractor and the yellow forklifter. I´m 54 now and the individual parts are still in use ocasionally. Can´t believe the size of your parts, this is simply crazy!
I love seeing the engineering that goes into these to make them work, those bearings and the general piston assembly were especially creative. Do you have any plans for a smaller kit? I love the combination of plates and technical pieces, but I don’t have enough time to make anything as complex as you’ve done here.
Thank you 🙏 not sure if I’ll reaped this kit due to its sheer size!!
A smaller kit would be buying the real Lego one hahaha.
I remember when my brother got that original Lego Technic kit at christmas, it was the best thing ever back then, and later the red framed one.
They must have sold so many in the 80s! :)
Imagine LEGO commenting on this video. 😏
Nice to know, I wasn't the only one, who got that crank built wrong. Christmas 1984, still remember that frustration. But, I still have that same car. That printed version is just insane.
Yeah common mistake me thinks 👍
7:35, You could probably use an actual engine belt at this scale.
True
Wow, that's crazy. I have this iconic set from my childhood. Your work is great. I love the size. The sound of the engine is awesome.
Thanks 🙏
this might genuinely be one of the coolest things ive ive seen on youtube!
Thanks 🙏
Please Continue working on it, It would be AWESOME to see that car fully complete and fully drivable!!! 👍😁
Thanks 🙏 I need to build the channel to make it viable 😆
I had this model as a kid, still do, and recognized the engine from the thumbnail.
Cool 😎
I remember those taps. When I first saw them I thought they had packed them in the wrong kit, as they should have been in a Lego kitchen kit! Fantastic to see this coming together, brings back so many memories from when I was young!
Yeah they do seem a bit out of place 😆
I have been eagerly waiting for the next video in this build. Job well done. As a child my struggle with this kit was getting the gearbox aligned, Dad to the rescue. Thank you!
Thanks 🙏 gears were tricky ⚙️
Use graphite powder mixed with a bit of silicone oil to lubricate the pistons. Once the oil rubs away there will be a good layer of graphite worked into the plastic, leading to significantly reduced friction. I use this in nerf blasters when I need a pump or something high-friction to run smooth
Cool thanks for the tip 👍
wow, I grew up with 80's technics, these bring back memories. and wow, the large scale is amazing.
Thanks 🙏
A dream comes true. DON'T stop making it.
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"let me know what you thoughts are"
A childhood dream come true. This is absolutely amazing!
Thank you for your efford and I hope you enjoy building this as much as I think you do and as much as I did, watching. Cheers!
Thank you 🙏 appreciate the feedback
I still have that very kit from childhood, I may have to dig it out and build it now.
Do it 👍😃
I don't understand....
Why I'm getting this recommendation only just now!
I bought this car, which I had as a kid, a few months back, out of nostalgia.
And then I bought some more old Technic sets I used to have. And some new stuff. And I'm hooked all over again.
This is the craziest Lego thing I've seen so far, but I love it.
Unfortunately, I can't see you ever finished it.
I had this lego set, my favorite set for sure (with space legos of course) and simply my favorite toy ever. I have very fond memories of building it the first time with my dad when I got it for christmas back in the days. Couldn't stop to smile the whole time while watching the video. This is awesome, I'm looking forward to see it complete, Cheers!
Thanks 🙏
That look of sheer enjoyment on your face, followed by abject fear that it was going to blow up in your face ... Priceless ...
True story 😆
Excellent project. I had that car in the 80s and loved all the mechanisms. Learned so much with that kit. Maybe I should print some of my favorite lego pieces at scale for my desk at work!
Do it! They make great desk ornaments. Check out the clock I made out of a technic gear ⚙️ 👍
Those belt printing time lapses are so satisfying!
Mesmerising 👍
Thank you for bringing our childhood alive again. Lego Technic was my favourite toy and what I particularly like about your endeavours is that you combine legendary old Lego kits with 21st century toys like 3D Cad, 3D printers and modern electric motors, electronics etc. Best of both worlds!
Keep up the good work!
Thanks you. Appreciate the feedback. :)
This is so taking me back to when I got my 8860. Honestly, its almost emotional!!!!
You won’t be the only one to get emotional over vintage Lego 👍
You are a legend, I had one of these for Christmas around 30 years ago.
Thanks 🙏
I nearly cried when it was turning by the drill. This was the coolest thing e ver. Thanks Matt!!!
You’re welcome 👌😆
Drill chuck to lego axle adapter was genius
Until it broke.. 🤣 I’ve reprinted it heavy duty :)
Thanks for this amazing work - I loved building this kit when I was about 12. It was such an improvement over the previous chassis 853 (the front steering always collapsed under its own weight). I remember the frustration of trying to keep the elastic band on the flywheel whilst attaching the fan. I got a bit triggered when I saw your bands had slipped as well! I would honestly pay to see these sets in a museum somewhere like the lego discovery centre in Manchester 👍👍
Thanks you! I appreciate the feedback :)
Very cool build. There's something about super sized legos thats so fun and enjoyable
Indeed there is 👍😃
Love this kit....built it many years ago as a young lad....rebuilt it a couple of years ago with my son
Cool 😎
@@MattDenton just found your channel... its bloody awesome mate!...First thing my eldest did (aged 15)...search up 3d printers🤣
Oh thanks 🙏 and good to see someone inspired 👍 help spread the word :)
love it.
i too received the car chassis in the 1980’s which i still have on display in my book case today.
😎
This was my favourite Lego kit. Everything on show and fun to watch. The exact opposite of kits like the Defender where you spend hours but can’t see anything.
Yeah it’s a hard kit to beat!
Hey Matt, thank you for this fine contribution. You brought tears to my eyes. I owned this LEGO kit too as a teenager and later I was driving VW Beetle, now I'm 50 and guiding a group teenagers through the restoration and electrification of a historic beetle bug. I'm really keen to see the project growing. Thank you so much.
Thanks 🙏 I’m glad to hear you enjoyed! Appreciate the feedback ! Good luck with the restoration:)
Interesting to see lego that huge. Although a problem with 3D Printing, is that the parts won't have smooth surfaces, thus they will have friction on any moving part.
What an incredible amount of work! A true enthusiast! Hats off! I was one of the lucky kids that had one of those LEGO cars as a kid. It was my dream model as a child.
Thanks 🙏
This, this is the kind of guy I'd like to be when I grow up... you my friend, just earned yourself a subscriber
Thanks 🙏 and good luck 👍😁
1000% worth the wait Matt. If I could be half the engineer you are when I’m your age I would be over the moon! What a build!
Oh thank you Charlie! 👍
I have build this engine in 2:1 scale which left me with fever friction problems than you had to solve. Worked for me without any ball bearings.Great work, Matt, and thanks for the idea. Was a joy building/creating it.
Thanks 🙏 yeah I’m gonna improve friction issues 👍
Wow. This is my first time seeing any of your videos, building with giant Legos is apparently an aspiration I now have
Great 👍🏼
Fan-tas-tic! I'm so envious you get to have the finished car in that size. But it is a reward very much earned for all the hard work. Thank you for taking us along for the ride.
Yeah thanks! No idea where I’ll put it 😆
@@MattDenton I can suggest my Lego room?
From a car person's point of view, that is a Boxer 4 Supercharged. From a lego person's point of view, this is a masterpiece
😆👍thanks
It looks like the piston head is printed in one piece, upside down on the bed. This means that the layer lines run perpendicular to the direction of movement, which will increase the friction. You could reduce this, at the expense of extra complexity, by printing each of the side walls separately and then screwing it together.
Yes I agree. It’s sonothing I’ve been thinking about to decrease friction. I think I can print the piston in one piece with the internal part too and have the layer lines in line with direction of movement. This will also give a flat bottom surface which should help.
The childlike joy on these builds is contagious
😆👍🙏
I saw you in my recommendations and I'm not disapointed ! I was looking for a big project like this to watch ! I'm very hyped for the next video and the final product !
Oh thanks! Go check some of my older projects 👍😁
@@MattDenton I did I really enjoyed the playlist with your xxl gokart !
Thanks 🙏
I made the exact same error with my build way back when. Was months before I realised what I did wrong as the fan never worked properly until I corrected it. It was definitely a hallelujah moment!!
This project is just incredible!
It took me years to find out 😆
On full speed it sounded like an engine.... this is so awesome!!! Keep it up!
Thanks 🙏
I love this kit!
Watching you put this together reminded me that I reconfigured the gearbox and created an extra gear. I will have to go to the back of the cupboard and get my model out of mothballs 😊
Oh cool!!
Matt your video is sheer fun and pure Joy. I had a big smile on mi face while watching it
Thank you! I’m still smiling myself 😆
Yes, hands down the coolest thing you have ever shown us! My inner child/geek smiled the whole time.
😆 thank you 🙏
Amazing build. This was my favorite childhood set and seeing the same movements at this scale is just crazy. Seeing the 3 speed gear shifting will also be amazing. I became a Technic collector as an adult, probably because of this set.
Thanks 🙏 this set so many people in motion! Iconic 👍
This is glorious. You sir (and I say this as a high compliment), are definitely a mad dad.
Thank you! I’m actually only an Uncle but I’ll take it anyway 👍😁
The 8860 Set is one of the best technic Sets from Lego ever.
The best 👍
Oh my God, this is such an AWSOME project. I can't tell how much fun it is to watch this video. I can feel the same joy like you. This epic Lego set was my first Technic set. I can't wait to see the next steps 🙂. Thank you so much to bring all this wonderful memories from my childhood back to live!
Thank you! Feedback appreciated im glad it brings you joy! 😁
That might be the coolest thing ANYONE has ever made! Loved it
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This was my first technic set.
You always give me a happy with your videos. What you do is amazing and fun but it just brings joy to your viewers which means so much in these less than fun times.
Keep it up chap
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That was awesome! It’s huge I’m with a loss of words right now.Great Job!!!!
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This is probably the best RUclips video I have ever watched! Amazing, thank you! I’m 47 and I owned this set when it came out back in the 80’s. It’s sat in my cupboard for the last 30 odd years and a year ago during lockdown 3.0 I cleaned it, built it, bought any missing pieces, and so began a year of getting back into Lego. In the last 12 months I’ve spent over £1,000 on new sets and have watched many hours of Lego content here on RUclips. I’ve only just discovered your channel when I spotted the first video in this series. As a kid my least favourite parts to build in this set were the seats, I often used to leave them until last, but I still loved your first video. But this video, mate, this has had me grinning from ear to ear. I really hope you go on to build the full car, I can’t wait to follow the journey. Thank you!
Well thanks for the positive feedback! This kits holds so many manorial for people of our age! The plan is to build the fill kit! Please share 😃
That's the literal definition of "We never grow up, our toys do."
Yep 👍
"I feel like I should have glasses on or something," brilliant man says.
Pauses.
Then stares straight at part that might fail and spins up motor.
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This is good RUclips right here. :)
Seriously, though, this is a fantastic channel and your work is wonderful.
😆 thanks you.. I know I did nothing about the H&S 😬 pls share 👍🙏
A - ma - zing!!! Seeing the engine move in such a large scale made me smile from ear to ear. That sub assembly alone would make a great display model. Great work!
Yeah I think I will be taking this to many display events 👍👍
Ive ALWAYS wanted this particular technic kit when i was a kid, but never got it! Still would love to have it. I wish i could play with those giant legos😛!!! That would be awesome 🥰🥰🥰!!!
It’s a great kit! Maybe nows the time to get one!
@@MattDenton ideas on where i can find one, please??? thanks in advance!!!
I love it. It’s making me want to get my set out and build the car. I love that car. It was the second technical Lego set I got as a child. Being a twin it was a shared set. I still remember how I felt the first time I built it. Just love the upscale you are doing.
Get to out!! Build it 😁
The sheer happiness on your face makes me smile too. Looking forward to the next episode!
I’m still smiling 😆
Watching this build series with such fondness & a silly smile. Operation of the engine emotes a particular nostalgia 🤩 thanks Matt
Can't wait for the transmission
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I can't believe those elastic bands held!
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Matt, you could cut your foam tubes down the long way, remove another bit of a long section, then glue back together with cement. Just a thought.
Yeah they just felt to flimsy! The stuff I had before was perfect but expensive..
Nice idea about putting the bearing in the knuckles!
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I would integrate the electric motor in the red part that holds the fan, its axle is already geared with a reduction to the motor and a small electric unit would be invisible if placed there (in a fully enclosed piece)
Good idea 👍
But wouldn’t the belt slip if just a bit of load resisted the crankshaft?
Very cool.
I actually use PLA for gears in my RC racing cars. They hold up ages as long as there's a thin film of grease. I use a small paint brush to apply the grease as a thin layer so it doesn't splash off the gear in use, and that's all it ever needs. The touring cars I drive in my recent videos all use 3D printed gears, dog bone cups and pulleys.
Good idea! It defo needs some lube:)
This is the best thing ANYONE has ever made.
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You should spray down the moving plastic parts with white lithium grease or something similar and put roll pins in the piston cranks to keep them from separating like they did in the end
Yeah I need to lube and fix the axles in place :)