Nice and simple build. I would use LEGO springs for tensioning to avoid non LEGO parts. And a small spring to attach/detach the gondolas from the rope at each station should be possible in this scale as well.
Hi, thank you. I like the idea with the springs. I wanted to make a simple ski lift, so maybe in the future I will build chairs with detachable gondolas.
I made something like this when I was a teen and attached it to door frames. IT was able to go up and down stair and around a couple corners before making a return trip. I had a motor at each end to help. I also used a counter weight for tension but had to be careful not to pull the cord off at turns where the cable bends away from the corner instead of around it.
i can just hear the chairs going over the guide wheels half way up a quiet mountain. nothing but the sound of skiiers beneath you and the rattle of the wheels over the pylons. bliss.
this just popped out o nowhere and let me tell you, i am subscribing right now, i love how much effort u put in those vids and your builds, never give up, keep it up!! ur vids are awesome
when I was younger I used lifts like this in Scotland. And I mean almost exactly like this- single seat, fixed to the cable, no foot rest and no safety bar (a simple lap bar got added to one of them). They did have vestigial arm rests to stop you sliding out sideways, but that was it. Base of seat was tilted back a bit to use gravity to keep you on. So, this is wildly realistic, but of a certain type. Sure, eight seat high speed detachable chairs with conveyor belt loading and all that exist. But so do these simple chairs- these are ancestors.
Hi, I am planning to build a detachable system with a lower speed at the station. But it requires some special pieces, which I plan to get in the future.
This is nice and all, but Ive been on ski lifts and gonalas. Thy arn't on the main line while at the station, there on a slower line which is why you will often see multiple at the station even though they are so far apart when you actually ride it. They hop on and off the main line.
Of course, there are more advanced ski lifts on youtube, but they require a lot more lego pieces. I wanted to make a simple ski lift, which is more accessible to people, who don't have many lego pieces.
I have a idea of a ski lift. I used to go skiiing in nevada, and there was a lift that was just a faster version of all other ones. It had this system where the chairs get clamped onto a slower belt, and then once everyone was on, it clamped onto the faster belt, could you try and make this system of ski lift too with lego?
Hi, other lego creators have already built detachable gondolas which can achieve slower speed at the entrance. There are many cool ones on youtube. Unfortunately, that system requires a lot more lego pieces.
Nice and simple build. I would use LEGO springs for tensioning to avoid non LEGO parts. And a small spring to attach/detach the gondolas from the rope at each station should be possible in this scale as well.
Hi, thank you. I like the idea with the springs. I wanted to make a simple ski lift, so maybe in the future I will build chairs with detachable gondolas.
You could make them detachable without springs by using a latch held in place with an axle or a beam, then just slide it to open
They had ballast bricks in the old floating boats. You could use that and then it would still be designed like this and the way real ski lifts are.
I envisioned this and attempted (but failed) to build this when I was 12. Part of my life is now complete. Congratulations. It's beautiful.
I made something like this when I was a teen and attached it to door frames. IT was able to go up and down stair and around a couple corners before making a return trip. I had a motor at each end to help. I also used a counter weight for tension but had to be careful not to pull the cord off at turns where the cable bends away from the corner instead of around it.
...Creativity meets ingenuity. Simply brilliant and ingenious. Hats off I applaud. !!👏👏👏👏
i can just hear the chairs going over the guide wheels half way up a quiet mountain. nothing but the sound of skiiers beneath you and the rattle of the wheels over the pylons. bliss.
i like how the rollers move to keep it going and simple.
What a great build! Good work
this just popped out o nowhere and let me tell you, i am subscribing right now, i love how much effort u put in those vids and your builds, never give up, keep it up!! ur vids are awesome
when I was younger I used lifts like this in Scotland. And I mean almost exactly like this- single seat, fixed to the cable, no foot rest and no safety bar (a simple lap bar got added to one of them). They did have vestigial arm rests to stop you sliding out sideways, but that was it. Base of seat was tilted back a bit to use gravity to keep you on. So, this is wildly realistic, but of a certain type. Sure, eight seat high speed detachable chairs with conveyor belt loading and all that exist. But so do these simple chairs- these are ancestors.
for example ua-cam.com/video/IswassPwmKU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Sweatypaul
I would buy this ski set for a winter set
What a amazing job bro
Definitely deserved my sub!
Just need some snow and little Jedi spilling down the hill.
I love this. Can I challenge you to build a lift off lift on wire system where the loading deck is slower than the main cable?
Hi, I am planning to build a detachable system with a lower speed at the station. But it requires some special pieces, which I plan to get in the future.
One of my favourite.
So cool, well made and with so little!
Nice built! Where are the happy Lego people 😀
This is awesome
Nice build!
i hope you know that THIS is really Cool!!!!! 😎👍
This is really cool man 👍🏾
This is awesome!
Do you have plans/parts list for this build? My young son is obsessed with chairlifts and this is one of the best I've seen, thanks!
In the 1k like, also great build!
you need more subs
Ficou muito legal esse teleférico. Parabéns!
Muito legal! Parabéns pela criatividade!
can i have the assembly instructions
Hi, my next video will be a tutorial on this ski lift, so you can build it yourself.
@@technicbuilder5041 thank you
Nicely done
Can u send a link for The all The parts If yes i Will subscribe! Thank you.
Hey, son! Do you see those flimsy chairs that go aaall the way up there? Hereitcomesquicksitandstrapyourselfhavefuuuunnnn...!
try to figure out a way to have studs on the seats so minifigs can ride without falling off.
Say whaaaaa!?!😮😮
Would not want to be a passenger on this ^^
Nice video।
Can you make a parts list for it?
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Hi, thank you. Well, I started to take it seriously two weeks ago so now it's just the beginning of the channel ;)
This is nice and all, but Ive been on ski lifts and gonalas. Thy arn't on the main line while at the station, there on a slower line which is why you will often see multiple at the station even though they are so far apart when you actually ride it. They hop on and off the main line.
chairs like this exist. This chair is still in service ua-cam.com/video/IswassPwmKU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Sweatypaul
nice
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Dont look safe whats stopping 5 year old timmy frim jumping out
let nature take its course
I'm very disapointed that these are not detachable chairlifts given they were first put in service in 1981.
It is quite cool but other people have made advanced detachable lifts.
Of course, there are more advanced ski lifts on youtube, but they require a lot more lego pieces. I wanted to make a simple ski lift, which is more accessible to people, who don't have many lego pieces.
Yes yes yes! We had almost all these parts.
I have a idea of a ski lift. I used to go skiiing in nevada, and there was a lift that was just a faster version of all other ones. It had this system where the chairs get clamped onto a slower belt, and then once everyone was on, it clamped onto the faster belt, could you try and make this system of ski lift too with lego?
Hi, other lego creators have already built detachable gondolas which can achieve slower speed at the entrance. There are many cool ones on youtube. Unfortunately, that system requires a lot more lego pieces.
@@technicbuilder5041 alright, also, cool videos! I enjoy watching them!
what are the bricks used to build this and the number of each pls tell me
Where can I buy this set?
Et pour la France allé allééééé !
Can you build it bigger
How do you attach the chairs?
I've never seen the gear frame/housing piece that I see at 0:24. What is the part number of that? Thanks!!
Hi, it's 4610377 axle used for offroad vehicles.
ElementID is part and color number lol
I built this this weekend! Thanks for the instruction tutorial!
How Mach?
where are the building instructions ?
Coming soon
@@technicbuilder5041 I want you
@@karlheel7813 what?
@@hellomorningafternoon the building instruction !!
How to make
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This doesn't look safe!
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