at the beginning i didnt think too much of the video until i realised it was just a testing phase, the endresult is really great! maybe some trees and plants to make it even more complete.
The video is exactly showing the try and error building process from start to perfection. Using programming to run the coaster is the logic step for optimizing power consumption etc. Your building skills are amazing! I so much like the way how you use the 16x16 plates grid for the base and putting everything on supports. Also the way you channel the chain through the tracksupports and the toothweel mechanisms for the chain is fantastic. All is so inspiring, this video is also like a tutorial on how to build a coaster, cant wait to see more!
Thanks. I am considering making a "non-fun" video where I go into detail for all of the mechanical and programming choices. There is a lot to cover, and not all of it was possible to include in the style of this video.
As a coaster lover and someone who spends entirely too much time building coasters this is really fun to watch. The progression, the vision, the scope and scale. Very fun very impressive shout out to that Loch Ness loop you built fantastic
I know you're trying to recreate Theme Park, but watching you piece this coaster together bit by bit and testing as you went gave me strong Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 vibes. Really enjoyable and interesting visualisation of your thought process!
😮 Vous êtes à la fois un grand malade (dans le bon sens du terme) et un génie ! Et je n'imagine pas la patience qu'il a fallu pour construire ce roller coster et le filmer et monter la vidéo... RESPECT !
there used to be a coaster like that Loch Ness Monster at busch gardens williamsburg used to time the trains to duel in the loops but nowadays they don't do that anymore
Well done, good to see the build from concept to finish. I feel liek too many Lego creators just post their awesome builds and don't show the amount of testing and tweaking it took to make it all work.
Idea time! Recreate that ride with LEGO. Interlocking loops, 990 degree helix, 2 chain lifts, large drop, probably the easiest looping coaster to recreate with LEGO
Watching you build this I hope lego make some new track pieces in the future. Don’t get me wrong the current library is pretty great but having rails that twist into curves to keep more momentum or some barrel roll pieces to make straights more exciting would be pretty great
@@LasseDeleuranyes, I’m with you there. I highly doubt they’d go as far as a whole extra set of banks and curves, but a nice big Corkscrew could be achieved flat-to-flat with 4 identical pieces, which coincidentally would allow orientation change to sideways or inverted for those who want to get wacky.
I worked at a roller coaster park with a dual corkscrew, and our sister park has a dual loop. When the final product showed at the end, my jaw dropped because it looks so accurate to the coasters I worked with. That dual loop is so satisfying. Excellent job!!!
What a masterpiece of architecture, engineering, coding, and physics! I really like how you got the coasters in sync within the loop intersection. Brilliant work, as well as pure engineering artistry!
The video editing you've done is amazing, Lasse! I also enjoyed seeing the python code. As someone starting out combining LEGO with sensors, this is really inspiring. Can't wait to see your next build.
1- Awesome build, great idea and super fun result. 2- Awesome video, so cool to include all the small tweaks and tries, though it scares me how long it took you to cut all those little clips...
Very underrated! Great roller coaster. Honestly it’s one of the best roller coasters that uses the track peices. And just the overall look of the finished build looks like a real roller coaster. Also love the scene where the doctors pick up the lady
0:03 step 1 make a loop 0:09 Add Hights 0:41 make Entrie coaster 0:50 test it out 1:22 Is very wobble 1:25 Adding a Support to not wobble 1:43 Is not move at all 1:52 It works 1:53 Add to make a going inside a loop 2:23 Is not works 2:41 NO 2:53 range Hights to stable 3:06 Try again 3:33 Adding a support 3:48 make a battery to move a Hights of Minecrarts 4:29 Add strucure 8:02 Add name RollerCoaster 8:07 Add 1 2 3 4 Moter ( port.B) run ( 78 ) 5 6 While sensor, dictance () > 75 7 Wait 20 8 9 10 ________________________________________ 8:51 it still works 15:43 add grass tree 21:48 Lots lots and code to poject works
This is so fascinating, seeing the different stages, errors, corrections and even little gags like the minifig being carried away on a stretcher… You‘ve built something truly amazing. Thanks a lot for documenting and sharing!
Extremely impressive!! This is very very cool, your very very talented! Also love the part between 9:40 - 9:46. This absolutely amazing. I really like how throughout the video you were trying to different things and seeing if they work or not. Can you please please make More Lego Rides? And again this is super amazing and cool!! I subscribed.
In Brazilian Portuguese we call roller coaster "montanha russa" (Russian mountain), because its first kind was a Russian amusement that people sat on logs that were sliding in ice mounts or mountains.
The use of ball joints and multiple points of contact for the scaffolding/supports is so ingenious. I know that's how supports are done but conceptually it's just so elegant in lego too. This is of course one engineering feat among several on display here. Absolutely inspiring.
Half the fun of playing Theme Park back in the day was building a coaster so violent that half the peeps would fly off before the end of the ride and they would land unscathed (but upset) - was hoping to see some minifigs fly off with those tight vertical loops and sharp unbanked turns. Definitely get vibes of Loch Ness Monster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
This roller coaster is amazing, wish there was a camera you could buy that’s the same size and weight of a minifig so there could be an fpv run of the whole coaster. Or better yet a real version of this roller coaster, the spot where the tracks loop over each other is the perfect spot for a photo
Absolutely love that you show the process all the way through. Seeing the "mistakes" and how you overcome them is incredible. Very educational and fun!
I think this kind of lego should be available in schools for the younger kids to play with. They could learn anything from physics to coding and have fun in the process.
I love seeing the iterative design process, its so cool. watching you find issues in real time and fixing them, all conveying your thought process with it, all without saying a word is sick
Man .. and I thought that I had problems... I'm happy when I see others with bigger issues than mine :) LoL, just kiddin! Great work and a lot of effort you put in this build!
Amazing. Not only a wonderful coaster, but I love the pace. Some of these LEGO coasters go so fast, you barely see it go through the various elements. Great stuff and bonus AMSR, not to mention, a very Busch Gardens Loch Ness Monster vibe.
I know you're trying to recreate Theme Park, but watching you piece this coaster together bit by bit and testing as you went gave me strong Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 vibes. Really enjoyable and interesting visualisation of your thought process!
just realised just how long the video was xD; i could honestly watch hours of this, especially if it's edited like it was, with the shorter clips.. i honestly had no idea lego could be used this way lol
Great project! You should make the loops more « stretched » like the first loop in the Loop Coaster set , wich Is more realistic and won’t crush the rider’s bones
I wanted to do this, but having these more realistic "balloon" shaped loops caused the space for intertwined loops to be too small. I am considering making a larger and taller loop altogether, but this is still only in the ideas phase. Ideally there should be 3 or more trains entering the same place.
@@LasseDeleurani enjoy it! You are super smart and talented (and must have lotsa 💵 💰 hehe) Money is one thing but your talent is everything! Legoland builder and imagineer should hire you.
If i had that when i was a kid, i'd have built a gigantic rollercoaster that would go all over the house. If i didn't have enough pieces, i would have *made them with anything*
Awesome work! I really like being able to watch your thinking process. Feels like how lego should be, building and fixing if something doesnt work. I hope the lego who hit her head recovers safely :)
This was an awesome video to watch. The whole process of trial and error, programming the chain lift, and much more was very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing this 👍
at the beginning i didnt think too much of the video until i realised it was just a testing phase, the endresult is really great! maybe some trees and plants to make it even more complete.
Thanks. And yes. I will definitely have to build more of the trees from the game.
I agree I was really confused until I saw the end
The beginning was satisfying
@@LasseDeleuranw vid (posted on my bday)
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Why is it so satisfying to watch someone start with a basic roller coaster and then slowly just add and make it better and better
I know it get better
I agree.
The video is exactly showing the try and error building process from start to perfection. Using programming to run the coaster is the logic step for optimizing power consumption etc. Your building skills are amazing! I so much like the way how you use the 16x16 plates grid for the base and putting everything on supports. Also the way you channel the chain through the tracksupports and the toothweel mechanisms for the chain is fantastic. All is so inspiring, this video is also like a tutorial on how to build a coaster, cant wait to see more!
Thanks. I am considering making a "non-fun" video where I go into detail for all of the mechanical and programming choices. There is a lot to cover, and not all of it was possible to include in the style of this video.
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@@LasseDeleuranI wouldnt
The lady that got injured is so funny 😹 it’s so random I love it 😻
9:29 RIP LEGO lady… ‘low overhead clearance’ 😝 love the medic scene. Nice touch. 👍
Final destination 3 tribute.
Is she okay?
Not without casualties 😔
OMG RIPPP 🥺😔😭👌
it was actually really funny though, PEAK HUNOR
I laughed out loud when you send out the stretcher! 9:30
An engineer, mathematician and coder all in one WOW!!
I think if you're an engineer you're already all 3 of those
As a coaster lover and someone who spends entirely too much time building coasters this is really fun to watch.
The progression, the vision, the scope and scale. Very fun very impressive shout out to that Loch Ness loop you built fantastic
I know you're trying to recreate Theme Park, but watching you piece this coaster together bit by bit and testing as you went gave me strong Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 vibes. Really enjoyable and interesting visualisation of your thought process!
I had the exact same; it took me back to my RCT2 days! I want to play that game again...
@@LDanielSwakman you are sus
Then again, the 2 loops at the same time must have taken SOO much coordination. I love the touches at the end to make the whole thing look pretty.
😮 Vous êtes à la fois un grand malade (dans le bon sens du terme) et un génie ! Et je n'imagine pas la patience qu'il a fallu pour construire ce roller coster et le filmer et monter la vidéo... RESPECT !
THAT is a lot of planning! Not in a million years would I be able to come up with half of that. 😮
Really like this whole video. The concept, the design, the testing, the build, the polishing, & the completed project.
Awesome. Reminds me of the Loch Ness Monster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg!
Him while building this:
"Some of you may die, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make"
I love the interlocking loops and the way you timed it so they always go at the same time!!
there used to be a coaster like that Loch Ness Monster at busch gardens williamsburg used to time the trains to duel in the loops but nowadays they don't do that anymore
I cannot express how much joy and astonishment this video brought to me. Thank you!
Well done, good to see the build from concept to finish. I feel liek too many Lego creators just post their awesome builds and don't show the amount of testing and tweaking it took to make it all work.
POV: you’re in Minecraft creative mode and you discover redstone dust and rails
The frustrated moments are awesome. The medics that came in for the poor fellow that bumped his head was awesome, too.
Brilliant 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
so amazing lego ❤ have fun for watching ❤❤ thank you so much for sharing video ❤❤ i hope you alway lucky and happiness ❤❤❤
Aspiring to match the subscriber success of this awesome Lego channel!
thats awesome...love that you timed the interlocking loops....maybe you can reprogram Loch Nes Monster when she reopens!
Incredible MOC Coaster. Nice I love how you first built a test object with all kinds of stones and then adjusted everything.
Absolutely brilliant design and build. From the testing to the final product, it worked really well.
You’ve almost built a real roller coaster from Busch gardens Williamsburg in VA named Loch Ness monster good job on this project
Idea time! Recreate that ride with LEGO. Interlocking loops, 990 degree helix, 2 chain lifts, large drop, probably the easiest looping coaster to recreate with LEGO
Yeah, even the same track color
wow pretty cool rollercoaster
Watching you build this I hope lego make some new track pieces in the future. Don’t get me wrong the current library is pretty great but having rails that twist into curves to keep more momentum or some barrel roll pieces to make straights more exciting would be pretty great
Agreed. I would love to have elements allowing you to build a corkscrew.
@@LasseDeleuranyes, I’m with you there. I highly doubt they’d go as far as a whole extra set of banks and curves, but a nice big Corkscrew could be achieved flat-to-flat with 4 identical pieces, which coincidentally would allow orientation change to sideways or inverted for those who want to get wacky.
@@LasseDeleuranyou'll have to see if there is unofficial custom tracks that will work with the official lego tracks.
I’m just sitting here with my mouth open in awe bc holy cow that’s my dream👏 👏
I worked at a roller coaster park with a dual corkscrew, and our sister park has a dual loop. When the final product showed at the end, my jaw dropped because it looks so accurate to the coasters I worked with. That dual loop is so satisfying. Excellent job!!!
What a masterpiece of architecture, engineering, coding, and physics! I really like how you got the coasters in sync within the loop intersection. Brilliant work, as well as pure engineering artistry!
Seriously incredible work, beautiful result.
The video editing you've done is amazing, Lasse! I also enjoyed seeing the python code. As someone starting out combining LEGO with sensors, this is really inspiring. Can't wait to see your next build.
1- Awesome build, great idea and super fun result.
2- Awesome video, so cool to include all the small tweaks and tries, though it scares me how long it took you to cut all those little clips...
Very underrated! Great roller coaster. Honestly it’s one of the best roller coasters that uses the track peices. And just the overall look of the finished build looks like a real roller coaster. Also love the scene where the doctors pick up the lady
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0:03 step 1 make a loop
0:09 Add Hights
0:41 make Entrie coaster
0:50 test it out
1:22 Is very wobble
1:25 Adding a Support to not wobble
1:43 Is not move at all
1:52 It works
1:53 Add to make a going inside a loop
2:23 Is not works
2:41 NO
2:53 range Hights to stable
3:06 Try again
3:33 Adding a support
3:48 make a battery to move a Hights of Minecrarts
4:29 Add strucure
8:02 Add name RollerCoaster
8:07 Add
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4 Moter ( port.B) run ( 78 )
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6 While sensor, dictance () > 75
7 Wait 20
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8:51 it still works
15:43 add grass tree
21:48 Lots lots and code to poject works
Love love love and i cackled when ems picked the person up on the stretcher 😂❤
All it takes is enough bricks and some ingenuity+imagination to create things as amazing as this, thanks for sharing this you mighty LEGO Maniac!
This is so fascinating, seeing the different stages, errors, corrections and even little gags like the minifig being carried away on a stretcher… You‘ve built something truly amazing. Thanks a lot for documenting and sharing!
Okay, the stretcher part was hilarious! Thank you! I had a good laugh! :-D
I normally fast foward these kind of videos, but yours made my eyes glued to the screen. What an awesome job!
That was so satisfying when the two cars went out the loops together. fantastic building!
Extremely impressive!! This is very very cool, your very very talented! Also love the part between 9:40 - 9:46. This absolutely amazing. I really like how throughout the video you were trying to different things and seeing if they work or not. Can you please please make More Lego Rides? And again this is super amazing and cool!! I subscribed.
First, awesome everything. Quick question, how did you make the fish in the water? Hopefully, I'm not revealing too much of my ignorance. Thanks
In Brazilian Portuguese we call roller coaster "montanha russa" (Russian mountain), because its first kind was a Russian amusement that people sat on logs that were sliding in ice mounts or mountains.
The use of ball joints and multiple points of contact for the scaffolding/supports is so ingenious. I know that's how supports are done but conceptually it's just so elegant in lego too. This is of course one engineering feat among several on display here. Absolutely inspiring.
Half the fun of playing Theme Park back in the day was building a coaster so violent that half the peeps would fly off before the end of the ride and they would land unscathed (but upset) - was hoping to see some minifigs fly off with those tight vertical loops and sharp unbanked turns. Definitely get vibes of Loch Ness Monster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
This roller coaster is amazing, wish there was a camera you could buy that’s the same size and weight of a minifig so there could be an fpv run of the whole coaster. Or better yet a real version of this roller coaster, the spot where the tracks loop over each other is the perfect spot for a photo
An interlocking Lego Roller Coaster - Talk about building your own Bloch Ness Monster - I love that the tracks are yellow, too!
Absolutely love that you show the process all the way through. Seeing the "mistakes" and how you overcome them is incredible. Very educational and fun!
Interlocking loops are always worth a broken neck
I think this kind of lego should be available in schools for the younger kids to play with. They could learn anything from physics to coding and have fun in the process.
Es lo más genial que he visto 😮🎉
Seriously brilliant. Should be a set on shelves!
Yeah he should consider submitting for a Lego Ideas set
@@Forgotten_Atlas don't submit anything to Lego Ideas. Just look at what they did to the Orient Express.
It would be a cool set but would cost way too much. The LEGO Loop Coaster cost $400 and this is much larger.
Goddamn...thank you almighty algorithm for this quality content 😂
Badass Rollercoaster 👍
My hope is to attract as many subscribers as seen on this channel.
I love seeing the iterative design process, its so cool. watching you find issues in real time and fixing them, all conveying your thought process with it, all without saying a word is sick
The loop inside the loop was actually so cool
Man .. and I thought that I had problems... I'm happy when I see others with bigger issues than mine :)
LoL, just kiddin!
Great work and a lot of effort you put in this build!
Amazing. Not only a wonderful coaster, but I love the pace. Some of these LEGO coasters go so fast, you barely see it go through the various elements. Great stuff and bonus AMSR, not to mention, a very Busch Gardens Loch Ness Monster vibe.
This is such an underrated video, the editing and the build itself were so high quality.
Love to see the itoration process. Also, there is just something magical about long and complex roller coasters.
Very cool my guy
Everytime I thought it was over it just got better and better.
This is freaking soooo cool and super adorable I loooove it!!!
that is by far the coolest looking roller coster I've seen😮
Wow your patience it’s unbelievable Amazing job
It’s amazing😍😍
alway!!!
AWSOME! 😃 LOVE IT!
the patience this man has is outstanding..
I know you're trying to recreate Theme Park, but watching you piece this coaster together bit by bit and testing as you went gave me strong Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 vibes. Really enjoyable and interesting visualisation of your thought process!
Great work friend. I love how you show the unperfect process of the build.
Wow, this is such an amazing build! I'm so impressed with your creativity and skill. Thank you for sharing your work with us!
I was fascinated by the testing and troubleshooting - and then I was delighted when the paramedics came to assist the injured rider 💙
Genius, I love the frustration given in hand gestures :D
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Egads! I was so happy with the first run you created. And THEN you kept going and going and going! This was wonderful. Well done.
Alot of things went wrong…
Yet this guy has the DETERMINATION to fix those things and make the best Lego coaster ever.
Its truly fanicinating 0-0
this is taking roller coaster tycoon into the lego world. lots of good work. PROUD OF YOU!
That is amazing
The yellow supports look like corn on the cob ! Very impressive build.
Once you got to the river and the line it reminded me soooo much of classic roller coaster tycoon
The linked loops was a really good idea, but syncing the lift hill release so that both trains are in the loop is what takes it from good to great.
WONDERFUL! Especially the loops... And everything else!
Theme park tycoon be like:
roblox here
only roblox olds can remember..😔
Roblox gang assemble
Real
Réal
Wooow...thats so cool bro.😊👍👍👍
Amazing 👏
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just realised just how long the video was xD; i could honestly watch hours of this, especially if it's edited like it was, with the shorter clips.. i honestly had no idea lego could be used this way lol
this dude knows how to code in Lego and make a good roller coaster fast, but he has 9.49k subscribers. Guys show him some love.
This is such a great build. I love the retro feel despite using newer parts
I sympathize with those Lego people who are doomed to ride these roller coasters forever.
What an awesome build! Thank you for the walk through!
Great project! You should make the loops more « stretched » like the first loop in the Loop Coaster set , wich Is more realistic and won’t crush the rider’s bones
I wanted to do this, but having these more realistic "balloon" shaped loops caused the space for intertwined loops to be too small. I am considering making a larger and taller loop altogether, but this is still only in the ideas phase. Ideally there should be 3 or more trains entering the same place.
I kinda like the bone crushing part
@@LasseDeleurani enjoy it! You are super smart and talented (and must have lotsa 💵 💰 hehe) Money is one thing but your talent is everything! Legoland builder and imagineer should hire you.
I love this roller coaster I would love if Lego made a roller coaster like that 🙃
I Fr thought I was watching a Lego version of The Smiler!! This is really cool!
Beautiful, great work and engineering
It's like a dueling Loch Ness Monster, amazing job!
If i had that when i was a kid, i'd have built a gigantic rollercoaster that would go all over the house. If i didn't have enough pieces, i would have *made them with anything*
I love the interlocking loops! I hope to get my first ride on Nessie when it reopens next year!
This is such an amazing build!
Great video! It really shows the amount of work that went in to it.
Awesome work! I really like being able to watch your thinking process. Feels like how lego should be, building and fixing if something doesnt work. I hope the lego who hit her head recovers safely :)
This was an awesome video to watch. The whole process of trial and error, programming the chain lift, and much more was very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing this 👍
This is just awesome dude! Congratulations on an amazing build!
Visit my channel for a closer look at assembly processes. Hope it captivates you. Thanks and cheers to a happy New Year! 😍🎆
bro did all the maths right