hello thank you very much for appreciating my work...I assure you it is planned that I buy a WD40 silicone aerosol bomb to lubricate the mechanics...see you soon
Adding more cylinders has not at all detracted from how satisfyingly chunky those connecting rods are in motion. Both some impressive engineering to make it work and some real artistry making it look and sound so good as it runs.
hello thank you very much for appreciating this achievement...I admit that I too am stuck making a v8...I am missing a lot of parts.and in my region the legos are 2.5 more expensive when in Europe! I have a lot but second hand... see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 Well, Europe is not Europe, and no one has lifted the sanctions. The pistons you have cost 3,500 rubles, which is like 35 dollars.
hello thank you for the interest in this channel...now that I have a solid base I will do a series of tests to see the best configuration of the crankshaft...in the next video...see you soon
This is incredible! Great solution for increasing the crankshaft rigidity. It’s also very cool you can make incremental change timing via chain adjustments. What are your plans going forward? It would be really cool to see this powering a car
thank you very much for appreciating my work...my future plans are developing several engine models to see which is the best finally building a power plant diorama..see you soon
bro pls add 1 more piston, it hurts me to see the unbalanced crankshaft, bcs ik u cant make it do 120 degrees offset, only 90 degrees, so pls add 1 more piston to make it all balanced, ik the imbalance might be giving it the nice clunky sound, but if u want power, and reliability, and smothness. add 1 more piston
hello thank you for your comments...don't worry it will go to 4 cylinders and more...this video is designed for experience and comparison! I invite you to go see my other videos..see you soon
yes because I saw a lot of engines with medium pistons.! and I don't have this model...so I decided to invent a whole new type of pneumatic motor in Lego based on the 2x11 piston...and I'm not disappointed to have spent hundreds of hours of thought and experience to offer you a whole new Lego air motor experience. thanks for watching. see you soon for a new episode
hey, maybe you can make a lego vacuum engine with this? it feels kinda weird to have such a long stroke and big engine for those dinky lil things yk? awesome engine
the problem with the empty engine is that it has no usable torque... while my little things mounted in long-stroke configuration develop very interesting torque at low revs... thank you anyway for your criticism.. see you soon
👍👍Very well done. I am quite jealous of your building skills. I tried to build the Titanic's tripple expansion steam engine. Because of the cost, I made the mistake of choosing Chinese fake Lego. Unfortunately, the clamping force of that stuff is not good and not up to the forces applied to the machine via the electric motors. Videos of my build can be seen on my YT channel. I am currently rebuilding the machine, but as a static model, possibly gently moving manually via the flywheel.
hello, actually I only use Lego pieces...even for the filling! I tried the Chinese copies. but it is never the same shade of color and the gears do not support any high mechanical stress! what is your RUclips channel? I'm curious to see your creativity...you shouldn't be jealous, we all have our level, that's all. see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 My channel: @leokessels88 You can find the videos of the Titanic steam engine in the playlist. But I havent't posted a video of the rebuilding. I am also currently working on some other things and videos, such as the model of Hachette's Titanic.
Very good point🇳🇨😁
Thanks
great design, should put some light oil in the "bearings" since its a lot of plastic surface causing friction. Good job!
hello thank you very much for appreciating my work...I assure you it is planned that I buy a WD40 silicone aerosol bomb to lubricate the mechanics...see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 graphite may work even better than silicone
I will try this..
very cool.
Thanks you
I love the chunky sound this makes!
Thanks
Nice engine! Looks like one out of an old steam ship
Thanks
Adding more cylinders has not at all detracted from how satisfyingly chunky those connecting rods are in motion. Both some impressive engineering to make it work and some real artistry making it look and sound so good as it runs.
thank you very much for your kind comments...it encourages me to continue working on more important projects...see you soon
I would like to make v8, but due to the fact that there is no more Lego in Russia, I won’t be able to. Good luck with your project
What no lego in russia can you import (or export idk 😅) some
@@justinarseneau4450 Yes, you can buy parts on separate websites, but they are 5 times cheaper and they are used
@@matvey4ik958 only used 😭 bro
hello thank you very much for appreciating this achievement...I admit that I too am stuck making a v8...I am missing a lot of parts.and in my region the legos are 2.5 more expensive when in Europe! I have a lot but second hand... see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 Well, Europe is not Europe, and no one has lifted the sanctions. The pistons you have cost 3,500 rubles, which is like 35 dollars.
It sounds so industrial. I love it.
Thanks
Maybe you could start it up in boxer configuration for better balance from piston movement
hello thank you for the interest in this channel...now that I have a solid base I will do a series of tests to see the best configuration of the crankshaft...in the next video...see you soon
This is incredible! Great solution for increasing the crankshaft rigidity. It’s also very cool you can make incremental change timing via chain adjustments. What are your plans going forward? It would be really cool to see this powering a car
thank you very much for appreciating my work...my future plans are developing several engine models to see which is the best finally building a power plant diorama..see you soon
bro pls add 1 more piston, it hurts me to see the unbalanced crankshaft, bcs ik u cant make it do 120 degrees offset, only 90 degrees, so pls add 1 more piston to make it all balanced, ik the imbalance might be giving it the nice clunky sound, but if u want power, and reliability, and smothness. add 1 more piston
hello thank you for your comments...don't worry it will go to 4 cylinders and more...this video is designed for experience and comparison! I invite you to go see my other videos..see you soon
Finally the large piston show up....
yes because I saw a lot of engines with medium pistons.! and I don't have this model...so I decided to invent a whole new type of pneumatic motor in Lego based on the 2x11 piston...and I'm not disappointed to have spent hundreds of hours of thought and experience to offer you a whole new Lego air motor experience. thanks for watching. see you soon for a new episode
I love your work!❤ more people should know about this channel.
Thanks you
You should make an inline 6, as its inherently balanced or even a flat 6, if you have enough lego or even try make a radial 3 piston.
We're going to get there, don't worry..
use some oil and transform the real engine but add a fourth piston and improve the valve control switches
This engine is very good like that
hello, thank you for your comment...don't worry this one will evolve as the videos progress...see you soon
@manusysteme3099 thanks
hey, maybe you can make a lego vacuum engine with this? it feels kinda weird to have such a long stroke and big engine for those dinky lil things yk? awesome engine
ir even just make custom cylinders for the engine, tkae a LVE design and make it run off compressed air
the problem with the empty engine is that it has no usable torque... while my little things mounted in long-stroke configuration develop very interesting torque at low revs... thank you anyway for your criticism.. see you soon
@brickmovement98880 i see, thanks for letting me know that, i see your point, i appreciate you educating me, and actually still awesome engine
I invite you to watch the video of the test available on my channel...see you soon
dude.... i got to use this crack bearing design for my straight 8 because it LOVES to twist its shaft and snap axels
I highly recommend this solution..especially on large crankshafts
👍👍Very well done. I am quite jealous of your building skills. I tried to build the Titanic's tripple expansion steam engine. Because of the cost, I made the mistake of choosing Chinese fake Lego. Unfortunately, the clamping force of that stuff is not good and not up to the forces applied to the machine via the electric motors. Videos of my build can be seen on my YT channel. I am currently rebuilding the machine, but as a static model, possibly gently moving manually via the flywheel.
hello, actually I only use Lego pieces...even for the filling! I tried the Chinese copies. but it is never the same shade of color and the gears do not support any high mechanical stress! what is your RUclips channel? I'm curious to see your creativity...you shouldn't be jealous, we all have our level, that's all. see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 My channel: @leokessels88
You can find the videos of the Titanic steam engine in the playlist. But I havent't posted a video of the rebuilding. I am also currently working on some other things and videos, such as the model of Hachette's Titanic.
You need 120 degree journal angles so it runs smoothly
unfortunately legos do not allow this configuration...90°or 180°thanks for the remark
Try technic pieces?
@tunk_2ton168 what kind?
@brickmovement98880 on the crankshaft you need a 120 degree difference between each journal on the crankshaft so it runs smoother
Yes