@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop nice. I'm australian and have been all my life but have a NewZealand name. Yet have never been to NZ. When I do eventually come over to NZ could we meet up? Maybe teach me a few thing about how gears work? I have never understood how to make complex/simple gears.
Really awesome that engine and the whole hotrod. One question here: have you tried to RC'fy the car with a bottle of compressed air spray or iSi soda capsule and an Sbrick for remote controling? That would be the ultimate compressed air rc machine.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Would you consider making it available and how do we get the parts? This would be amazing and kid and I both would love this!
sad that it would take a bigger car to make it truly remote controlled, but you might need an nzxt brick? i'm not sure of any better way to do that, i'm not a proper lego nerd soz
I love the perfect timing of the pistons and the fact that you have built an entire chassis for the engine. The only thing that I miss, that would have made me melt is a gearbox. Anyways it is undeniably one the most amazing creations I've ever seen made with Lego. Great work
After many hours of hard work building the Whole car it is finally done. I am thinking of building a Pneumatic Power Off-Roader, What size of engine do you think it should have? i am thinking of using a inline 6... Comment Down Below on your thoughts...😃
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop I think you should do a really low gearing v12 for power so you can really off road I know it's not realistic but it would still be cool an i6 would work too but you need really low gearing
I think I'm so smart until I see people build things like this. Like, seriously, I can't even comprehend how you get everything to simply fit together, much less operate.
with this amazingly powerful engine i guess we are a big step closer to make lego fly! i could write an unnecessarily long comment but its better to just say that i love it! if it was for sale i'd buy one ASAP for full price...
yes and no, if you want to use the parts in another model i recommend not to. but if the model (engine ) is going to stay built, it is worth it. my engines no don't squeak so i don't do it. the yellow knob gears are the problem in this car.
Do you think it’s possible to make a car that doesn’t need to be hooked up to anything and can just get a vacuum into the engine onboard the car type deal?
Is there a one way, 2 entrance valve you could use to put one good blast of air in to get the LPE up to a sufficient rpm so that the car goes without needing more air? The pistons then producing their own pressure as it goes??
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop I wonder why not.. in theory, a one way, dual input valve would.. but then there’s the issue of charging the engine with enough pressure to keep it going.. air leaks in minor imperfections.. yeah.. I see how it won’t work.
I’m building a Technic DeLorean MOC and I’d like to put a V6 LPE in it but I don’t have much, if any, knowledge on them. Does the LPE produce any air pressure and if so, how? I plan to use a buggy motor as my main propulsion but I need some pneumatic power for braking and for the hydraulic doors and have an empty engine bay. I may also use the extra pressure to store in a dump tank which goes back into the engine, simulating a rev.
Unless your DeLorean is going to be 1/8th scale there will be limited room for everything, LPEs pretty much take air in and push it out the exhausts on the switches. you cant easily capture the exhaust pressure. Pneumatics will work fine for the doors.
I have a New MK3 V8 LPE with heaps of Torque, It has 10x the power of this engine used in the HOT ROD. You can check it out here - www.greengeckoworkshop.com/p/complete-kit-mk3-v8-lego-pneumatic-engine-twin-turbo-switchless/
I noticed You modified the valves, did You modify the pistons? For some odd reason my pistons don’t seem to extend quite far enough, like their 1 or 2 mm to short. When they hit top dead center there is a noticeable drag in the engine as it struggles to stretch past
i modified both, the cylinders i used is the V2 type of the small cylinder. the older small cylinders are not long enough by 1 - 2mm, i mentioned this in the description and instructions of my V8 LPE. Thanks
I might've missed something, but if the controller has to be connected to the car, how does the car drive around and be controlled if the car is just dragging the controller? Dumb question I know, I'd imagine you'd just have a really really long air tube, great build by the way! I love how the wheels can turn
hi, if you send me some photos to my email of the car and the steering mech. i will do my best to help you fix it. this is my email - greengeckoltc@gmail.com
Hi I had a question regarding your steering system. You said that it worked through pneumatics. Can someone explain to me how that works physically? Is it just air extending and retracting the cylinders inside to push the wheels?
The pneumatic elements output more force than Legos can really handle. You'd snap things left and right if you held the output shaft with pliers and gave it full pressure.
According to my calculator, the power is about 18W if you modified the switch, for 11N.cm (XL has 40n.cm at 220rpm, so 5N.cm if we compare to 1500rpm by gearing up).
Thank you for letting me know! ia appreciate that you responded kindly, many youtube users do not, some people would just cuss me out for asking questions!
Buy the MKII V8 Engine on my Store, 2200 RPM Version! All Pre-Modified - sellfy.com/green-gecko-workshop/
I'm guessing your australian or New Zealand judging by the hills hoist, colourbond house and the shed design?
@@tahimacfarlane0691 Yeah nz
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop nice. I'm australian and have been all my life but have a NewZealand name. Yet have never been to NZ. When I do eventually come over to NZ could we meet up? Maybe teach me a few thing about how gears work? I have never understood how to make complex/simple gears.
Really awesome that engine and the whole hotrod. One question here: have you tried to RC'fy the car with a bottle of compressed air spray or iSi soda capsule and an Sbrick for remote controling? That would be the ultimate compressed air rc machine.
@@bloeckmoep yes i have
Why the hell isn't Lego offering this build for sale ??
If I could build this one with instructions i would definitely buy it !! .
This is a MOC (My Own Creation), i didn't make instructions for this one sorry.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Would you consider making it available and how do we get the parts? This would be amazing and kid and I both would love this!
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop yes please
Where
If they offer this for sale i will cost something like 350 dollars
A car on a leash - this is something new
it is a air line, for the pneumatic engine
Reminds me of old 50s wired electric toy cars before RC became a thing
sad that it would take a bigger car to make it truly remote controlled, but you might need an nzxt brick? i'm not sure of any better way to do that, i'm not a proper lego nerd soz
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop you dont say
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I love the perfect timing of the pistons and the fact that you have built an entire chassis for the engine. The only thing that I miss, that would have made me melt is a gearbox. Anyways it is undeniably one the most amazing creations I've ever seen made with Lego. Great work
After many hours of hard work building the Whole car it is finally done. I am thinking of building a Pneumatic Power Off-Roader, What size of engine do you think it should have? i am thinking of using a inline 6...
Comment Down Below on your thoughts...😃
I agree with the I6, that will fit in nicely with the overall appearance. btw, I really like this build! It's very well made!
thanks man
Is something so hard to build so the engine????
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop I think you should do a really low gearing v12 for power so you can really off road I know it's not realistic but it would still be cool an i6 would work too but you need really low gearing
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop awesome creations thoe I wish I had the parts to make these
Awesome build!! This is probably the best piece of Lego Technic I've seen in years. And man I love the revving engine sound! Excelent job!!
Thanks, this is also my favorite model i have built. 👍
The BEST creation I´ve seen in past few weeks... :D
thanks man : )
in years*
Amazing! Really nice chassis and great bodywork. Not to mention that sweet engine ;)
thanks, this is my favorite engine i have made so far. an i6 is in the works and a pneumatic chainsaw...
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop looking forward to it!
U should make a LEGO air compressor and use it to power the motor steering ect and use wireless power functions or NXT
WOW! I did not know something like this was possible out of Lego. Well done!
thank you
I think I'm so smart until I see people build things like this.
Like, seriously, I can't even comprehend how you get everything to simply fit together, much less operate.
with this amazingly powerful engine i guess we are a big step closer to make lego fly! i could write an unnecessarily long comment but its better to just say that i love it! if it was for sale i'd buy one ASAP
for full price...
Thanks, you can buy my complete V8 pneumatic engine on a site called MOCHUB if you want - www.mochub.com/moc/v8-lego-pneumatic-engine-green-gecko
One question: WHY THE HELL DON'T YOU HAVE MIRE SUBS???!! THIS IS GENIUS!!!!!!!!
One of the most beautiful lego builds I've ever seen. 🔥🔥🔥
I need to use this song for my car now. All of the cool geckos and hamsters are doing it!
Looks so realistic I thought it was a gokart review based of of just the thumbnail.
There is something oddly satisfying in this sound on 7:13 It's like "full compressed air ahead!" I love it!
Do you think it's worth lubricating all those squeaky plastic moving parts somehow? I always think about this when I see Lego creations on RUclips.
yes and no, if you want to use the parts in another model i recommend not to. but if the model (engine ) is going to stay built, it is worth it. my engines no don't squeak so i don't do it. the yellow knob gears are the problem in this car.
being an emgineer is so fun you can make what you want and i like it
I'm addicted to your videos
RUclips recommended is making my childhood creations seem worthless
Same
Saw the first few seconds....Immediately subscribed !
would having water in the lines to the sterring make it more responsive?
dunno if thats a good idea though
Would it work better for the steering if you add fluid (water) in the cylinders? Maybe it is a little faster response then.
yes and no, water will make it rust but will be better for the steering. it works fine how it is.
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop use distilled
Do you think it’s possible to make a car that doesn’t need to be hooked up to anything and can just get a vacuum into the engine onboard the car type deal?
I have made an LPE Powered 8x8 Truck with onboard Air Tanks. It Needs air supply to Run any Lego Pneumatic Engine.
Thanks for the inspiration, im going to try to use powered up controls to make a truly wireless version, and use motors to run the pumps and steering
Go for it!
Is there a one way, 2 entrance valve you could use to put one good blast of air in to get the LPE up to a sufficient rpm so that the car goes without needing more air? The pistons then producing their own pressure as it goes??
it wouldn't work
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop I wonder why not.. in theory, a one way, dual input valve would.. but then there’s the issue of charging the engine with enough pressure to keep it going.. air leaks in minor imperfections.. yeah.. I see how it won’t work.
the engine wont run on it self forever , it is simple physics.
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop wasnt my strongest subject in high school lol.
I’m building a Technic DeLorean MOC and I’d like to put a V6 LPE in it but I don’t have much, if any, knowledge on them. Does the LPE produce any air pressure and if so, how? I plan to use a buggy motor as my main propulsion but I need some pneumatic power for braking and for the hydraulic doors and have an empty engine bay. I may also use the extra pressure to store in a dump tank which goes back into the engine, simulating a rev.
Unless your DeLorean is going to be 1/8th scale there will be limited room for everything, LPEs pretty much take air in and push it out the exhausts on the switches. you cant easily capture the exhaust pressure. Pneumatics will work fine for the doors.
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop, yup, I’m going 1:8 scale. Another reason why I want an LPE, because my engine bay would be really empty.
why are you using those things on the back ? are they usefull?
Can't u make a trailer and fit a tiny air canister on it??I'm not some tech genie.but I want to see it self sufficient
Is there a way to make this remote controlled but still with a pneumatic engine? What I mean by this is can this be cordless?
Yes, with a on board Air Tank. I did this on my 8x8 LPE Powered Tatra Truck.
aaaaaaa dang you made it fiirst. this is just still really cool!!
One of the best creations out of lego
Thank you
How much torque does the engine have? I'm thinking of building a lego RC F-450 with a pnuematic engine that can actually haul some stuff.
I have a New MK3 V8 LPE with heaps of Torque, It has 10x the power of this engine used in the HOT ROD. You can check it out here - www.greengeckoworkshop.com/p/complete-kit-mk3-v8-lego-pneumatic-engine-twin-turbo-switchless/
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Can that Engine be used in an RC Vehicle?
This NEEDS to be a set
if you had an rc controller and some sorta liquid gas canister this could be so dope to drive around with. Awesome.
I noticed You modified the valves, did You modify the pistons? For some odd reason my pistons don’t seem to extend quite far enough, like their 1 or 2 mm to short. When they hit top dead center there is a noticeable drag in the engine as it struggles to stretch past
I built an identical engine
i modified both, the cylinders i used is the V2 type of the small cylinder. the older small cylinders are not long enough by 1 - 2mm, i mentioned this in the description and instructions of my V8 LPE. Thanks
Gas is burn in the engine or only pressure is required to start the Engine
the engine is fully run on air
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I might've missed something, but if the controller has to be connected to the car, how does the car drive around and be controlled if the car is just dragging the controller? Dumb question I know, I'd imagine you'd just have a really really long air tube, great build by the way! I love how the wheels can turn
Wow such a awesome rat rod!!
thank you
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop no problem keep it up
Nice I like how there's no room for a firewall it's all motor!
thanks, it was a tight squeeze
This is nice car!
Sorry for dumb question..
Is compressed air powering that machine?
Yes
Cant you make a pneumatic generater and put it on the car or is that not possible?
i believe that is called a air compressor, there was no room in this model
So neat, the engine sounds so cool! Just needs a bit of oil here and there to make the squeaks go away!
100% one of the best builds iv ever seen
Very cool!
Steering would be even quicker and more precise if it was hydraulic, could you just fill the pneumatic steering system with water?
thank you, i chose not to put water in the steering cylinders because it would make it rust. i could use thin oil, maybe next time.
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop good thinking!
Rust hadn't occurred to me, are they plastic and steel? I would've thought aluminum or stainless!
why don't you put the air tube in the car? and add an electro module receiver to control air supply.
i wanted it to be fully air powered, no electronics
Why you don't make it with normal gears
what is in your pistons to push them?
Did you tried 4x4 on this ?
It's so much better than the 2014 lego technic one
Finally a car that i can afford
Did you published the instruction for the hot rod?
No sorry, however i will be making instructions for the Upcoming LPE Powered Ripsaw after its release
idk about those disslikes... its just great video and creation
thanks
I made a 1/6 lpe car with independent suspension and 4wd but the steering parts keep coming off and it uses lego servos to turn
hi, if you send me some photos to my email of the car and the steering mech. i will do my best to help you fix it. this is my email - greengeckoltc@gmail.com
Can you put how to make this car and where this parts are available..
Sorry but the MOC has already been taken apart
Respekt! Du hast es wirklich drauf
😮😮🤩👍🏻 keep it up
Hi! What is this custom tubing you are using?
You can find the tubing here and the V8 Engine Kit: www.greengeckoworkshop.com
Tubing link: www.greengeckoworkshop.com/products/silicone-tubing-2x4mm-2m-5m-10m-length
You could just use wireless activator
Btw nice house
Hi I had a question regarding your steering system. You said that it worked through pneumatics. Can someone explain to me how that works physically? Is it just air extending and retracting the cylinders inside to push the wheels?
Really amazing build by the way! :)
thanks, i use another pneumatic cylinder to control the steering. when i move one the other moves on the car. it is shown in the video.
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop wow that's amazing! Really cool stuff
thanks
Is this based on a real life car? If yes then which one?
the styling was based of custom 31-32 ford hot rods
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop i thought it looked a bit like a caterham.
:) its cool anyway
What is the music you used in this video
I think you should give it more torque that way you will receive better power and takeoff by using a smaller and a larger gear
Amazing cool I don't have words to tell
thanks
Realy Nice design
Could you switch the gearing to 1/1 and see how fast it goes
it is already fast, by gearing up it would have less acceleration/
Can it go any faster than it did in the footage?
Is the engine stronger than a Lego xl motor? :D
I don't know a lot about pneumatics, but what did you use to power it?
a custom air tank, watch the chassis video. it is shown in there.
Does the air actually go out of the exhaust?
The exhaust ports in the switches in the engine
You need to try and put the engine on the 8860 set
How do you control the throttle and the speed of the car?
it is shown in the video
Beautiful model!
Thanks
Nice! Is the engine a crossplane or a flatplane?
the engine is a V8 crossplane
Awesome stuff
freakin amazing man
thanks
Wooow !
Very nice creation !
Like
thank you
Does it have more torque than a xl motor? and really cool video!
The pneumatic elements output more force than Legos can really handle. You'd snap things left and right if you held the output shaft with pliers and gave it full pressure.
this engine the power of about 8 XL motors and the rpm of a buggy motor. very powerful, and excellent power to weight ratio too
it would not snap, but it wouldn't be good for it.
According to my calculator, the power is about 18W if you modified the switch, for 11N.cm (XL has 40n.cm at 220rpm, so 5N.cm if we compare to 1500rpm by gearing up).
Nice! And thanks for replying
It sounds like an old air cooled Beatle lol fantastic job , have subscribed so I don't miss any of your videos , 👍👍👍
Cool, thanks
What produces the air pressure for the engine to run?
I pump up a custom air tank with a Air Compressor, have a look on my channel for the Air Compressor video i posted a week ago
Thank you for letting me know! ia appreciate that you responded kindly, many youtube users do not, some people would just cuss me out for asking questions!
no worries, i try to answer everyone's questions.
What is that line behind the hot rod?
the air supply for the engine and steering
What lego set is this?
Can u make a pneumatic car without the leash?
yes, it is a air line. i have recently made a 8x8 Tatra truck with on board air tanks, the video is coming out today
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop can u make a v10 toyota supra priss
could do, but not interested
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop >:(
How i can build a chassis for your V8 LPE?
You can copy the Hot rod design, if you want some extra photos of how its mounted. Send me a email: contact@greengeckoworkshop.com
Can I get the instructions though?
sure u gotta follow the car around BUT ITS POWERED BY AIR WITH AN RC CONTROLLER
Cool
if you put lithium grease on the gears, it should silence the squeak
i did that, it helped a bit.
it sucks that you have to keep a air line connected and not have air stored on the car
What motor are you using to power it
the pneumatic engine is in the front, the whole model is powered for air. there are no electrics
I really like this technic build
thank you
No problem
Hi What do you use for air pump ?
i use custom air tanks at 55psi
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop can you make video for that how to design custom tanks
i already have - ruclips.net/video/OpsnpApGowg/видео.html
Are there instructions for this
Are you kidding))) amazing
Thanks
Do you have any instructions of the V8
very soon..
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop Nice
Can you please built a Porsche with the 6 Flat Engine, or the 6 Flat Engine in the Porsche 911 Gt3 Rs
Great idea!
Make a clutch on it, when engine turns on, the wheels don't move. When you put it on forward it will automatically move
i would have done that if there was room, thanks