Had to watch it twice because I saw the captions comment only later, but great video regardless and not bad to watch it twice! ;) Those motors from the kit are also cool, sure are a lot more compact! too bad they don't sell the small motors separately
Thanks for this. LEGO technology has come a wonderfully long way since I was a kid (the remote controlled motor, used here, is pretty sweet), but It's still just as fun to play with & surprisingly fascinating to watch stuff being built. I always wanted to try building a robotic/prosthetic human hand with as much dexterity as a real one (so many joints), so if you're looking for interesting ideas, I reckon that designing & building a Robo-Hand & wrist would be a serious challenge.
Another wonderful creation from one of the design geniuses with Lego. Congratulations Jason and thank you very much for all that you show us and for your teachings.
That is so cool! Would be interested to know the battery life, I imagine the motor is under quite some stress. Love how compact it is, would look great going around a city.
@@JKBrickworks They did make a micromotor in the nineties, I saw someone make a narrow-gauge train that ran on that. But this is the big exception, everything else's way too big for miniature models, and the minimotor is uncommon and expensive. The circuit cubes look super-neat, and honestly considering what TLG wants for their motorization solutions it's not too expensive. Until you ad in the sending fees. (cries in European)
I know, this would be so much work, but i would love to see an airport with this suspended train and maybe a plane driving on the runway and another taking of. I really like your videos and your crations. Keep it up!
Once built and working, it seems and looks so simple, obvious. But I would probably never ever had been able to imagine, design and build it. Once again, much impressive, excellent, fun, and even amazingly detailed. Thumbs up once more !
Would it be possible to get a parts list or an LDD file for the motor assembly? Trying to watch the video and pause to make a parts list but want to make sure I have everything needed. Thanks so much. Amazing design!
Any chance can let us know what are all the parts number and Qty need so we can ensure order the right part to replicate this beautiful design? Appreciated!
This is really cool. I've been following your progress on Rollercoaster-based light rail systems since you made that three-car train with the medium motor in the center, but you've clearly outdone yourself with this design. I like how compact it is, and how functional and realistic it looks. I'm probably gonna get the Ninjago City Gardens this year, and I'd like to find a way to have this design running through the full city. Just one question, is it possible to put a few tiles on the ends of each car to suggest an articulated segment, or is there too little clearance? Either way, I love it.
I'd love to see that! Yes, you could definitely add some plates/tiles to the ends, as long as they don't go all the way out to the edge of the car. The cars are 6 wide, and I think you could add two plates to the center 4 studs without any clearance problems.
Other: that in real life, I think if my country build this we are the first one they build a suspension railway Me: I live in Germany, Wuppertal and my city has a suspension railway before the 1900 begins it was build Funfact: we can't speak english
I don’t know why but those clicky sounds are so satisfying. If I had enough LEGO, I would make a train village and include this amazing creation. Normally I put up an HO or S (American Flyer) scale train village
Turn on captions for some insight into the build, or skip to 4:27 to see it running.
Can you make a Lego kinetic Western dragon Automata
Had to watch it twice because I saw the captions comment only later, but great video regardless and not bad to watch it twice! ;)
Those motors from the kit are also cool, sure are a lot more compact! too bad they don't sell the small motors separately
Hello, how you can have so many legos? I mean you only buy Lego or mix with other brands?
You should really make a video, about how you organize your LEGO. Would be cool to see :D
@@joepeters8746 yeah right
0:48 i love how smoothly it curves around the bend
xd
So satisfying.
thats some crispy snapping
I see what you did there!
Sounds right
Wow a perfect seamless design, those circuit cube motors are great! Ive used them quite a lot
LEGO BABY YODA 😍
Lego Mocs and more Wnat are those small motors and that small blue brick? It's the first time I see these.
@@aabsc they are called circuit cubes, you can get them at circuitcubes.com the one JK brickworks is using is called the Bluetooth upgrade kit
Jangbricks: *taking notes*
Amazing comment
True facts
@@aquamech154 why amazing?
@@aquamech154 u a bot
@@vinhthanh129 It’s amazing because I was thinking the exact same thing, it would be perfect for JangBrick’s channel
Imagine attaching this to the ceiling and putting a plane instead of little cabins
You say that as though I would prefer a boring airplane over a chad monorail.
@@CathodeRayKobold 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙙 𝙢𝙤𝙣𝙤𝙧𝙖𝙞𝙡 are two words I never thought I’d hear together
You'd probably want to have it connected with chains or something so the turns and such don't look as restricted and so it just looks smoother.
@@dakufaust good point to be fair
@@WelcometoEuphoria yeah
Oh my god everytime you post i jump for joy
Duncnananann!!?!!!!!!
Haha so I was like: "Wow, that's neat! Is there a way to make it elec...oh...yeah, li- like that. yeah"
They’re always one step ahead of us
With lego, anything is possible
@@Ferri-San the motors are no lego
@@SolidBlueBlocks they could be, it's just convenient to use non-lego ones
@@giampaolomannucci8281 lego Motors are weak and way too big
So simple and good idea. I wounder why LEGO hasn’t this kind of model. I really would buy this one.
Wow, actually blows my mind how simple you've managed to make this look but works so flawlessly. Seriously impressed.
You and the Wuppertalbahn make a hanging railway look so easy.
This looks cool! It is very close to the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn! A real existing suspended Monorail.
Thanks for this.
LEGO technology has come a wonderfully long way since I was a kid (the remote controlled motor, used here, is pretty sweet), but It's still just as fun to play with & surprisingly fascinating to watch stuff being built.
I always wanted to try building a robotic/prosthetic human hand with as much dexterity as a real one (so many joints), so if you're looking for interesting ideas, I reckon that designing & building a Robo-Hand & wrist would be a serious challenge.
Fun fact: I am currently in Wuppertal visiting my brother. Perfect time to recommend that.
It's so satisfying to watch it trundle along.
Die Wuppertaler Schwebebahn, sehr geil, liebe Grüße aus Wuppertal 👍😊
ha ha ha
Nein es sieht aus wie H-Bahn in Dortmund oder Wilhelmshavener H-Bahn.
Quite possibly the coolest Lego build I've ever seen!
I've watched this 3 times already and I still can't get over how cool this thing is.
Lego what a great design system for children and grown ups. Loved this model and what great potential it has.
This turned out really great. I love the clean edits of your build process, and the final product is really awesome to see in action!
Another wonderful creation from one of the design geniuses with Lego.
Congratulations Jason and thank you very much for all that you show us
and for your teachings.
Cheers, thanks!
I like that these small third party motors are getting some good use from you. I hope LEGO gets the hint that we might like this sort of thing.
Thats the best thing i´ve seen someone doing with the new track peaces so far. Besides your LLRT system of course.
I love how incredibly simple yet effective this is!!! Great work pal
That is so cool! Would be interested to know the battery life, I imagine the motor is under quite some stress. Love how compact it is, would look great going around a city.
Me, as well. I haven't tested how long it will run on a full charge yet.
I was wondering if anyone would ever try to use the roller coaster tracks for a hanging train and you’ve done just that keep up the awesome work!
the fact that connecting bricks has like that feeling that makes it feel so good to connect bricks
the way it looks so natural, like its part of an actual lego set
Amazing build
This guy is one of the most lego creator sets ever
Incredible
Wow, super train!
Man I love these kinds of videos. No annoying commentary, music, hard sell. Pure LEGO.
An amazing build from start to finish, your designs never cease to amaze.
This is SOOOO GOOOD! Thank you @JK Brickworks
Very cool!👍 I really like this!🔥 This is so compact!😱 keep up the good work!))❤️
This is a great showcase of what motor miniaturization can help to achieve.
I really wish LEGO produced a smaller motor, but I'm happy enough using third party accessories.
@@JKBrickworks They did make a micromotor in the nineties, I saw someone make a narrow-gauge train that ran on that. But this is the big exception, everything else's way too big for miniature models, and the minimotor is uncommon and expensive.
The circuit cubes look super-neat, and honestly considering what TLG wants for their motorization solutions it's not too expensive.
Until you ad in the sending fees. (cries in European)
Such a good design can’t wait to see a full rail system
Amazing video friend❤❤❤
"Alright, so let's build an early prototype."
Builds a fully functioning *thing* in 0.26 seconds
But this Is the best Lego working training have ever seen hats off to you bro!❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Everybody be quiet I want to hear the sweet soothing sounds of Lego bricks Locking together
I know, this would be so much work, but i would love to see an airport with this suspended train and maybe a plane driving on the runway and another taking of. I really like your videos and your crations. Keep it up!
Another absolutely brilliant build with the best sounds!
Nothing stops this guy
That’s awesome! Definitely solves our city monorail issue, very cool build! I miss hearing your voice though, it was very soothing :)
Ty
P0Uj
Just purchased the kit! Thanks for the video. I hope they sell a lot of these... great design.
Hey Jesse if you have any questions or feedback you can contact me at john@circuitcubes.com 👍🏼
Will you make a version that can go up and down a slope? That would be really cool
Well technically, this thing probably goes down slopes.
Not to go up the sloped roller coaster track pieces, but this one will go up a gentle slope built using the straight sections.
For slopes you would need to use gears fir the wheels and track, there might be a way to work it in, but definitely not on curves.
Die Wuppertaler Schwebebahn aus Lego einfach genial! Viele Grüße aus Deutschland
Beautiful, just add a station to it, a flying platform...
I dunno why but I find these building videos very relaxing
Amazing work! I'd love to see something like that as an official set. :)
That is the cutest thing i have seen during my life so far
Jang bricks: watching and taking notes at the same time. 1 week later......: My Suspended LEGO Train
Once built and working, it seems and looks so simple, obvious. But I would probably never ever had been able to imagine, design and build it. Once again, much impressive, excellent, fun, and even amazingly detailed. Thumbs up once more !
does it have enough power to travel upwards and what is the speed like when going down?
If he could make that thing go up at a 90° angle i'd be amazed
And i'd be able to make some amazing mocs
And spongebob references...m
@@Joe_Potts if you have a good engine and you put that railing on both sides of the wheels then you probably could
his custom builds are so good they look like a legit set
I don't like ASMR. Except Lego bricks clicking together.
Something so satisfying about LEGO clicking together. It just “clicks” with me.
God. The ASMR crunchy sounds are so great in this. Heavenly!
Would it be possible to get a parts list or an LDD file for the motor assembly? Trying to watch the video and pause to make a parts list but want to make sure I have everything needed. Thanks so much. Amazing design!
If UA-cam was around when I was a kid my room would have been a much more crazy lego city. :D This is amazing!
“Impressive, very impressive”
It's fantastically well implemented and built
Any chance can let us know what are all the parts number and Qty need so we can ensure order the right part to replicate this beautiful design? Appreciated!
WOW!!!!! I AM SPEECHLESS!! This is amazing!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
I love this so much.
I can't wait until i have enough time/disposable income to build a proper lego city.
When you pulled out the tablet to change the motor direction - the 30 year old me said “wow legos have come a long way!” This was so cool to watch!
This is really cool. I've been following your progress on Rollercoaster-based light rail systems since you made that three-car train with the medium motor in the center, but you've clearly outdone yourself with this design. I like how compact it is, and how functional and realistic it looks. I'm probably gonna get the Ninjago City Gardens this year, and I'd like to find a way to have this design running through the full city. Just one question, is it possible to put a few tiles on the ends of each car to suggest an articulated segment, or is there too little clearance? Either way, I love it.
I'd love to see that! Yes, you could definitely add some plates/tiles to the ends, as long as they don't go all the way out to the edge of the car. The cars are 6 wide, and I think you could add two plates to the center 4 studs without any clearance problems.
Is very good lego construction, cool idea and
Good job!
Other: that in real life, I think if my country build this we are the first one they build a suspension railway
Me: I live in Germany, Wuppertal and my city has a suspension railway before the 1900 begins it was build
Funfact: we can't speak english
I understand what you are trying to say, so you speak English well enough for me. =)
Everything you make is so cool
I would be cautious now with calling non Lego things "Lego"
I was looking for this comment ;)
@@Jarwren :)
*mostly* LEGO. :)
As Yoda might have said,
Either it's LEGO or it's not - there is no "mostly".
But nice, nonetheless.
Love your video style!!! Clean step by step including try and error and all iterations 👍
is there anything more therapeutic than watching an idea develop - including rebuilds. I dont think so .
What is this “leg oo” you speak of
SUBMIT THIS THIS NEEDS TO BE A SET!!!
I tought I had alot of roller coaster tracks... This guy just keeps doing stuff with them wow
Amazing. Absolutely breathtaking!!! Master builder 🤴
Wowwww so good creations. I am addicted to legos and these so fun
I hope Lego sees this!
This is awesome!
😎👍🏽
That background sound is so satisfying
The Sound of Fitting Is so Cool love it👍
I would buy this if it was a lego set
Your video is even more brilliant with the Caption on!! Thanks again for the shout out on the printed bricks!
I love how everyone just watches it, and thinks its cool. But dont have the pieces to build themselves, so we just enjoy the video.
I think the sound from the lego click is so nicee😂😂
Very nice, the neighbors in Wuppertal are happy ... great work ^^
Sehr schön, da freuen sich die Nachbarn in Wuppertal... großartige Arbeit ^^
Wow I can’t believe this guy created trains for us such a hero 😁
Even tho I haven’t touched my lego in like 7 years, these video’s make my day...
the way the bricks being sounds satisfying, it feels like im hungry 😦
It's a very nice build!!!!!, and soo cool! Very clever!
Cute little train system. I love it.
I'm building one of these around my Christmas tree next year. I think I'll use open cabins and Lego people with skis and snowboards :)
I got so happy seeing rollercoaster rails
wow, so great! so simple yet so functional!
lets give appreciation to this man for the great asr sound is soo le mazing
I'm amazed. I was working on a miniature futuristic medieval steampunk megacity, and I thought this could be very helpful
I don’t know why but those clicky sounds are so satisfying. If I had enough LEGO, I would make a train village and include this amazing creation. Normally I put up an HO or S (American Flyer) scale train village
Looks like the line in Wuppertal. Keep up the good work! 👍
Gloriously and simply engineered. Well done yet again.
I love those train colors. :)
Like the futuristic look of it to