That's incredible. I built a roughly minifig-scale shuttle and put it up on LEGO ideas a few years ago, and I was pretty impressed with myself. This puts it to shame! Your attention to detail and dedication to keeping everything so scale is mind-blowing.
Thanks Sam! I came across your IDEAS entry when working on my model and was very impressed. you solved some if the design challenges elegantly. It's a shame LEGO did not take your entry and run with it!
I liked seeing the inclusion of the oms ports as actual bricks on that build. The overhead shot of it was fantastic too. I think that eventually lego will most likely be interested in larger shuttle sets.
THIS IS AMAZING, i wish Lego could make this a kit, even tho it would be expensive as fuck, it doesn't have the nose problem like the recent Discovery, super well built, and you can even PLAY ON IT, like c'mon Lego, you did Apollo, now do the Space Shuttle!
thanks! I don't think I mentioned it in the video but I estimate I spent 300 hrs over a few years on the first version, this includes bricklink ordering and part sorting time, and design time too.
This is really accurate and really well done. I’m very impressed with the way you got the irregular shapes on the orbiter. Fyi, the joysticks in reality were very small, so the cockpit is still very accurate to the real thing.
Perhaps it could save you a bit of trouble to know that the real orbiters gear was not hydraulically retractable since it is a glider. Gear was retracted up by maintenance after a landing.
interesting, i knew the forward gear doors had to be closed manually but hadn't thought about the gear retraction itself. that would simplyify things. thanks
@@matyasnovak9539 yeah, i like the one they made, but its a little boring because i think they messed up the cockpit windows, that round shape annoys me a little, but overall i love the new set, i will be getting myself one
@@matyasnovak9539 yea, i dont "hate" them, but its a little too round in my opinion, the real space shuttle has some small edges and other things that the window piece cant show, but overall i like the set
Thanks! I agree, I don't think LEGO would ever make a shuttle this large as a set. The latest offering had great potential but somehow they found a way to botch that. Fortunately it's lego so any body can try their hand at correcting the most glaring mistakes (except that weird window print!).
This is awesome, thank you for sharing. Any chance you could do a run down of the popular part types. I’m really wanting to MOC a shuttle and is by far the best I’ve seen.
Thanks! AFAIK the mid-deck is configurable for up to 6 seats (3 in the sleep station position) but typically had only 3 configured when a mission had 7 crew (4 on flight deck). Regardless, I don't think this model has nearly enough room for those 3 extra seats :(
Hey, once you get everything working properly, I kindmof want to see a glued together version ride some modle rocket engines activated at the altitude a balloon for sending things to "space' (actually to the stratosphere) pops. Bonus points for remote control. Extra bonus points for camera in the flight deck looking out the front streaming to something near you. You don't have to, but I kind of want to see what would happen.
You have details on this model that are based on things on the real Shuttle that I didn't even know about "A bit oversized ... it's half a stud too tall" bro what this is insane
about half the bricks were already in my collection. i bought the SaturnV set for white curved slopes and other misc parts. the rest was acquired via the used brick marketplace bricklink.com
If there was enough demand maybe I would produce instructions for the entire model. It would require quite a time investment. In addition there are a couple of areas that are being redesigned for structural integrity, so it would have to wait anyway. I have considered doing instructions for for just the nose section (everything forward of the payload bay).
i want to make the iss on minifigure scale one day. but by the time that i have enough bricks/money the iss probably doesn't excist anymore... where do you get all your bricks from?
there are many ways to get parts in addition to what i have on hand already: bricklink is a major source, but as a member of a LUG we do drafts and also have access to Lugbulk.
How big is this in like feet or something? Just wondering because I built a little shuttle and it might be the same size as this one.but I'm not entirely sure
I overlayed elevations of the orbiter with a grid at the appropriate spacing, using paint.net, so that I could determine the required brick and plate positions. The choice of grid size was based on the brick-built hatch which was done first. I also used many reference photos to figure out various contours.
Hey your video is really awesome, great! I am a very big fan of the space shuttle. Unfortunately I cannot build it myself at the moment. I have a question, would you sell yours? Tell me a price incl. Shipping. I would be very happy. If you don't want to sell yours, could you make one for me? Just like you have! I would of course transfer the money to you, you will be paid, everything is fine! Write me, I look forward to hearing from you. Warm greetings David
hi David, glad you like it! sorry, the model is not for sale, and unfortunately the time and cost to source the thousands of parts, assemble, package and ship would be exorbitant... not something I'm prepared to do at this time.
@@celilol82 you could source bricks from the used marketplace, or direct from LEGO (e.g. pick-a-brick). it's a painstaking process. the current model relies a few old parts that are no longer made so some of the refinements include redesigning to eliminate those dependencies.
@@michaelp9061 Some people have expressed interest. I've considered selling instructions once the design is refined. As for complete kits, that will not happen, the time required to source, count, package, and ship parts would make it too cost prohibitive.
SpaceflightBricks agreed. The for an average person getting the parts needed is nearly impossible. If one day lego decides to release your design do you get royalties? I hope you do cuz I have watched the video again and again and saying to myself this is the way it should be made.
Really cool! Makes me wonder what a minifig scale crew dragon would look like!
smaller ;)
Why not build one?
@@Britishdumber Ha! I don't have the money or Lego building skills to do that.
@@WasatchWind I will build one but first we need falcon 9
@@Britishdumber F9 coming soon! Next video (this weekend) will talk about the status of some current projects.
That's incredible. I built a roughly minifig-scale shuttle and put it up on LEGO ideas a few years ago, and I was pretty impressed with myself. This puts it to shame! Your attention to detail and dedication to keeping everything so scale is mind-blowing.
Thanks Sam! I came across your IDEAS entry when working on my model and was very impressed. you solved some if the design challenges elegantly. It's a shame LEGO did not take your entry and run with it!
I liked seeing the inclusion of the oms ports as actual bricks on that build. The overhead shot of it was fantastic too. I think that eventually lego will most likely be interested in larger shuttle sets.
Thanks Jameson! The RCS portion of the OMS pod was a challenge and I'm pleased with how it turned out.
This is the most realistic shuttle Lego model ever!
Bravo. As a fellow AFOL and Moc designer I love this.
THIS IS AMAZING, i wish Lego could make this a kit, even tho it would be expensive as fuck, it doesn't have the nose problem like the recent Discovery, super well built, and you can even PLAY ON IT, like c'mon Lego, you did Apollo, now do the Space Shuttle!
This deserves more views I am astonished by the amount of time that must have gone into this
thanks! I don't think I mentioned it in the video but I estimate I spent 300 hrs over a few years on the first version, this includes bricklink ordering and part sorting time, and design time too.
@@spaceflightbricks wow that’s a large amount of time congrats on such a lovely looking build
Amazing. Just amazing.
The more I watch this, the more I’m impressed. Seriously, AMAZING job!
thanks Seb!
this is awesome. id love to build this one day
This is really accurate and really well done. I’m very impressed with the way you got the irregular shapes on the orbiter. Fyi, the joysticks in reality were very small, so the cockpit is still very accurate to the real thing.
Bravo. We’ll done. I’d love to add this to my collection
kudos for the build, amazing details and accuracy to the Orbiter.
Amazing! This is soooooo accurate to the real Space Shuttle. Love the attention to detail. Btw you have amazing talent.
Perhaps it could save you a bit of trouble to know that the real orbiters gear was not hydraulically retractable since it is a glider. Gear was retracted up by maintenance after a landing.
interesting, i knew the forward gear doors had to be closed manually but hadn't thought about the gear retraction itself. that would simplyify things. thanks
Mind blowing efforts for details, huge congrats man!!!
Thanks Oscar!
HOW DOES THIS VIDEO ONLY HAVE 515 LIKES. Seriously, that is amazing, you should work for lego as a lego designer.
niche interest I guess. also tbh i think my presentation style may be a little monotonous, most viewers appear leave after the first minute.
also thanks for the nice comment, appreciate your sentiment
Amazing work, well done mate
Thanks!
I too like to keep my hidden parts symmetrical
Incredible work and dedication to the smallest detail, bravo.
Thanks SGUnity!
Fantastic model. Good job!
thanks!
That’s amazing. Blows away the 1/45th one I’m working on currently
thanks so much! would love to see it.
@@spaceflightbricks I just posted some renders of it on Instagram at @tank_man_grant
LITERALLY ECERYTHING I NEED IN MY LIFE. Thank you so much thats a great model
I love all the detail
So much detail !!
Oh man i would die for the instructions to build this beauty😢 amazing work. greetz from germany
holy shit, i want it, if lego ever would make this as a set, but i dont think they will, still amazing work bud
Yeah too bad the one they made 7 days ago doesn't count
@@matyasnovak9539 yeah, i like the one they made, but its a little boring because i think they messed up the cockpit windows, that round shape annoys me a little, but overall i love the new set, i will be getting myself one
@@theglitch9325 I actually like the cockpit windows cause they made a custom part for that. I think the set is worth the money, i built mine yesterday
@@matyasnovak9539 yea, i dont "hate" them, but its a little too round in my opinion, the real space shuttle has some small edges and other things that the window piece cant show, but overall i like the set
Thanks! I agree, I don't think LEGO would ever make a shuttle this large as a set. The latest offering had great potential but somehow they found a way to botch that. Fortunately it's lego so any body can try their hand at correcting the most glaring mistakes (except that weird window print!).
Waouw that thing is massive and it looks so acurate (at least as much as bricks permits it). Thumbs up from a lego and space exploration geek 😁😁👍👍👍
this is- absolutely insane!
This is so damn cool bro
Wow that you can even make this in lego
This is awesome, thank you for sharing. Any chance you could do a run down of the popular part types. I’m really wanting to MOC a shuttle and is by far the best I’ve seen.
Thanks for the kind words. Can you expand on what you mean by "run down of popular part types"?
I agree with you... As far as i’m concerned, it’s indeed one of the most acurate i have seen 👍👍👍👍
You should make a satellite or Hubble space telescope to go in the cargo bay
good idea! in fact I do have a Hubble in progress.
You should build the stack, too!
workin' on it! see my other video about the SRB
i was like Yeeeyyy.. Lego is making a space shuttle.. :D Then i saw this.. and well.. SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!! Totaly amazing work.. LOVE IT!
nexte level; the fuel tanker! XD
great video!
Crazy good
That is cool.
Dang that is so cool!
Well done!
I would totally buy the instructions to build this, and then cash out my 401K on the thousands of bricks required to build this!!!! 😂
Hey this thing if AWESOME but it was missing a chair in the bottom where the crew sleeps
Thanks! AFAIK the mid-deck is configurable for up to 6 seats (3 in the sleep station position) but typically had only 3 configured when a mission had 7 crew (4 on flight deck). Regardless, I don't think this model has nearly enough room for those 3 extra seats :(
Hey, once you get everything working properly, I kindmof want to see a glued together version ride some modle rocket engines activated at the altitude a balloon for sending things to "space' (actually to the stratosphere) pops. Bonus points for remote control. Extra bonus points for camera in the flight deck looking out the front streaming to something near you. You don't have to, but I kind of want to see what would happen.
Looks like the UCS atlantis, but better.
LEGEND
Speechless
You have details on this model that are based on things on the real Shuttle that I didn't even know about
"A bit oversized ... it's half a stud too tall" bro what this is insane
You deservse more than 471 subs
Really love this
I hope I will get this one some day @@
Amazing
Wow amazing !!!!!!!!!!
I thought this was the new set and I was like wait 1 year ago?
hope it was a pleasant surprise. this video has become popular since Lego's announcement.
what a beauty! =D
but you can buy liquid glue and put that glue in all the pieces, to make the cpace shuttle more strong
Sorry but I would never glue LEGO together!
In the words of the Howard Hughes..show me all the blueprints ...
I've almost forgot to gibe you a like
This is awesome, would you ever consider doing an X-71 from Armageddon?
Thanks! I probably would never build an X-71, that's not something that really interests me...
@@spaceflightbricks That’s cool, this thing is pretty cool still, I’ve been a big shuttle fan since I was little
You know ! I love your space shuttle model a lot but can you tell me that how to buy this lego
about half the bricks were already in my collection. i bought the SaturnV set for white curved slopes and other misc parts. the rest was acquired via the used brick marketplace bricklink.com
Is there a way to have this have instructions. I would love to build this from brinklink pieces no matter what the cost
If there was enough demand maybe I would produce instructions for the entire model. It would require quite a time investment. In addition there are a couple of areas that are being redesigned for structural integrity, so it would have to wait anyway. I have considered doing instructions for for just the nose section (everything forward of the payload bay).
Great build! I would be so grateful to have sight of those instructions 😬
Coolll
i want to make the iss on minifigure scale one day. but by the time that i have enough bricks/money the iss probably doesn't excist anymore... where do you get all your bricks from?
there are many ways to get parts in addition to what i have on hand already: bricklink is a major source, but as a member of a LUG we do drafts and also have access to Lugbulk.
Any plans for an external tank and SRBs?
yes, if you check my hubble video, it contains a partially completed SRB.
How big is this in like feet or something? Just wondering because I built a little shuttle and it might be the same size as this one.but I'm not entirely sure
its about 1m long, so ..39inches?
@@spaceflightbricks yes that's 39 inches thanks, your is bigger than mine but when will the vid on the support vehicles come out?
@@Britishdumber maybe i can do that next, it'll be a few weeks though since the display is currently at a local library.
@@spaceflightbricks ok where is this library I mean I'ma get youtube to get you 1000 subs early you deserve it
Also I got some modules of the ISS I can maybe make instructions for one so you can build one and put it in the shuttle payload bay
how did you design this? asking for a friend.
I overlayed elevations of the orbiter with a grid at the appropriate spacing, using paint.net, so that I could determine the required brick and plate positions. The choice of grid size was based on the brick-built hatch which was done first. I also used many reference photos to figure out various contours.
@@spaceflightbricks ok, Thanks! also wow quick reply
Hey your video is really awesome, great!
I am a very big fan of the space shuttle. Unfortunately I cannot build it myself at the moment. I have a question, would you sell yours? Tell me a price incl. Shipping. I would be very happy.
If you don't want to sell yours, could you make one for me? Just like you have! I would of course transfer the money to you, you will be paid, everything is fine!
Write me, I look forward to hearing from you.
Warm greetings
David
hi David, glad you like it! sorry, the model is not for sale, and unfortunately the time and cost to source the thousands of parts, assemble, package and ship would be exorbitant... not something I'm prepared to do at this time.
Who cares if the oms motors are to big. This model is still probably the best out there.
thanks :) initially I also thought it did not matter, but after looking at it for a couple of years they stick out like a sore thumb...
That's awesome! Did you make it?Or did you buy it?
I designed and built the model from scratch.
With the boosters also ?
boosters and ET are a work in progress, still in the design phase
And let's go production of this model in the world because it's just so beautifull 🤤😎 lol
hi, do you made your mind on selling instructions?
I will. there are some refinements to make first. and then I need to get it into studio. it will be a while.
@@spaceflightbricks thank you ;)
@@spaceflightbricks it a great work actually . But how do i made the purchase of the bricks after XD
@@celilol82 you could source bricks from the used marketplace, or direct from LEGO (e.g. pick-a-brick). it's a painstaking process. the current model relies a few old parts that are no longer made so some of the refinements include redesigning to eliminate those dependencies.
God I need instructions for this. Please. I'm begging you
sorry, none yet... but it's on my radar. Hubble instructions come first
@@spaceflightbricks I'm really looking forward to it
Tbh, i'd internally glue all non-moving parts on this together.
blasphemy :) also, if I'd done that I could not take it apart to make improvements.
Eh, true. Then i'd keep it in a sealed glass case, in an underground cement bunker.
Is this the lego official one or u designed this one?
I designed this one, it was completed about 3 yrs ago.
put it on lego ideas
I would, but it far exceeds the allowed part count.
@@spaceflightbricks they have limited the part count sue them lego is about creativity with no limitations
The lego retail shuttles are pure garbage compared to this build.
Thank you! I too have been disappointed with all the shuttles Lego released.
SpaceflightBricks absolute respect to you for creating it. Lego is too lazy and they only find ways to make big money.
SpaceflightBricks are you able to duplicate and sell this set in some way ? I am sure there are others that wants to buy a copy of this shuttle.
@@michaelp9061 Some people have expressed interest. I've considered selling instructions once the design is refined. As for complete kits, that will not happen, the time required to source, count, package, and ship parts would make it too cost prohibitive.
SpaceflightBricks agreed. The for an average person getting the parts needed is nearly impossible. If one day lego decides to release your design do you get royalties? I hope you do cuz I have watched the video again and again and saying to myself this is the way it should be made.
Wow I think lego just copied your design
not really: theirs is half the size, and I don't think they used any of my original ideas.