I tried making something like this as a kid and my only goal was to make a contraption that could drive across the snow. I think it was a k'nex contraption come to think of it using standard gear motors I got from an old ferris wheel. Added long rods to each wheel so it was basically like it was 'walking' along the snow. The idea was that the extended rods gave it lots of ground clearance and lots of grip on the snow. I set it down and it walked for a bit but it got stuck almost immediately. At which point I just accepted "its just a toy, i don't know why i thought that would work" So to see this working perfectly, if very slow, is like my attempt as a kid succeeded on a larger scale and a higher budget lol. Great work!
I imagine if there were walls on the spiral impeller, rather than just a single helix shaped line, it would perform much better. Incredibly awesome build though, thoroughly impressive.
Hi, thanks for the comment! I agree with your thoughts. I only had one chance to get this build right as I don't have snow in my country and took this abroad with me when I was away on holiday. I'd loved to have time to refine it and test different impeller designs but alas!
This is actually insane. Idk how this doesn't have more views. I think the ejection port could be better directed/shielded though, seems like a lot of snow is getting spewed all over the craft.
Thanks! I mentioned to another commenter - this build was taken on a plane on a recent holiday as I don’t live in a country with much snow! Therefore it was untested and I had to take an educated guess regarding the blower / chute etc! And I couldn’t fit anymore spare LEGO in my case! But I agree - a longer chute would have been great!! 👍🏼
@@BuilditwithBricks Damn wtf dude you are crazy. You had to take it to another country to test it? Your LEGO creation became an international endeavor.
@@Certifier yeah, getting all the batteries through airport security was fun! And a certain amount of rebuild on arrival where I hadn’t quite protected the machine perfectly in my case…
6.1K views for this masterpiece? Cmon UA-cam algorithm show him some love! Only thing that could be improved would be an extra blower and chute to get the snow a bit further away
Thanks! I don’t live in a country with large amounts of snow so this build came with me on a plane ✈️ on a recent holiday! This meant I had to guess at the entire outcome without testing and I had one shot at the mechanism and build. I’d have loved a longer chute your right - but I ran out of room in the suitcase for more LEGO!
one thing I'd suggest if you were to do a revision is shield the components (motors, batteries , etc) so snow doesn't get on them and potentially cause damage as it melts
An ENTIRE DECIMETER THICK, you say?! If I were a metric user, a decimeter would be my favorite unit of measurement. Mostly because you never hear about it, yet it would be wildly useful in day-to-day life.
Man, that was birlliant! One would think that you are an engineer in a big company but maybe you are an archivist, spending most of the working day in a celllar and creating fantastic things like this in your spare time? Anyway, this was reall impressive.So I subscribed immediately. 🙂
you could absolutely get away with a little less gearing on the drivetrain. that way you won't ave to speed up any moving footage, and it will still be torqy enough
Very well done, looks super cool! I am jealous you have so much technic haha. However, I do feel the need to point out that it would work much better if the augers weren't hollow.
Thanks for the support! I thought about solid augers but took the decision to keep them hollow so as not to stress the motors too much, I agree in the real world solid augers work better! Thanks!
I thought it was not doing much but boy was I wrong I think there is a bit much torque it would be cool if you made it so it can have speed but u can change it to have torque
This looks so cool! Where did you test it? I haven't seen snow in a while since the UK doesn't get it often (plus I'm watching this in June so there wouldn't be snow anyway)
Hi thanks for the comment! Yep it’s 25:1! There is an initial ratio of 5:1 (the 40 tooth gear is driven by an 8 tooth source and then followed by a further 5:1 ratio of the same layout. 5*5:1 =25:1! The additional 40 teeth gears were added to prevent slippage of the small 8 tooth. Great question though! Thanks for watching!
It's Lego Technic. I'm pretty sure the only thing in this design thats not Lego brand are the Buwizz buggy motors and battery to power the augur. These are commonly accepted in AFOL Technic community as acceptable because they're based on the Lego 9V system and a legacy Lego form factor.
Yeah, this is pretty much the coolest Technic machine ever. Abso-freaking-lutely incredible!!!
Thanks! Really appreciate the support!
i'm a you subscriber, i really like yours 6x6 chassis
Watch the brick wall
งำใหงบกววหขาาำสำ👏🏻
nope
Wow, it’s crazy how the snow is ejected from the machine. Nice work 👏
Thanks for the support! The BuWizz motors are powerful little things! Especially when paired up!
I tried making something like this as a kid and my only goal was to make a contraption that could drive across the snow. I think it was a k'nex contraption come to think of it using standard gear motors I got from an old ferris wheel. Added long rods to each wheel so it was basically like it was 'walking' along the snow. The idea was that the extended rods gave it lots of ground clearance and lots of grip on the snow. I set it down and it walked for a bit but it got stuck almost immediately. At which point I just accepted "its just a toy, i don't know why i thought that would work"
So to see this working perfectly, if very slow, is like my attempt as a kid succeeded on a larger scale and a higher budget lol.
Great work!
I imagine if there were walls on the spiral impeller, rather than just a single helix shaped line, it would perform much better. Incredibly awesome build though, thoroughly impressive.
Hi, thanks for the comment! I agree with your thoughts. I only had one chance to get this build right as I don't have snow in my country and took this abroad with me when I was away on holiday. I'd loved to have time to refine it and test different impeller designs but alas!
very nice and clever!
This is actually insane. Idk how this doesn't have more views. I think the ejection port could be better directed/shielded though, seems like a lot of snow is getting spewed all over the craft.
Thanks! I mentioned to another commenter - this build was taken on a plane on a recent holiday as I don’t live in a country with much snow! Therefore it was untested and I had to take an educated guess regarding the blower / chute etc! And I couldn’t fit anymore spare LEGO in my case! But I agree - a longer chute would have been great!! 👍🏼
@@BuilditwithBricks Damn wtf dude you are crazy. You had to take it to another country to test it? Your LEGO creation became an international endeavor.
@@Certifier yeah, getting all the batteries through airport security was fun! And a certain amount of rebuild on arrival where I hadn’t quite protected the machine perfectly in my case…
とてもうまいですね。じょうてき🎉
Love some snowblower content
Epic video bro amazing work ❤ 😮
Thank you so much 😀
man this machine is crazy!!
Absolutely awesome. Your best yet, and that’s saying something!
never clicked on a video so fast
Awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic model and it works really well!!
Thanks! Appreciate the kind words!
Nicely done! Keep it up!
Thanks a lot!
OMG HI SUNPROBRICKS
6.1K views for this masterpiece? Cmon UA-cam algorithm show him some love! Only thing that could be improved would be an extra blower and chute to get the snow a bit further away
Thanks! I don’t live in a country with large amounts of snow so this build came with me on a plane ✈️ on a recent holiday! This meant I had to guess at the entire outcome without testing and I had one shot at the mechanism and build. I’d have loved a longer chute your right - but I ran out of room in the suitcase for more LEGO!
through your video, i realised how a tank is built: 1. build a train, 2. wrap the track around the wheels
This should become a lego set
beware, lego electronics are not waterproof
Already know
@@eminurhayati4643 good for you
@@eminurhayati4643 good for you
Well nah
Omg no one knew this absolutely not like 90 % of lego builders already know this
This worked better than I thought it was going to. 👍
Nice Work! I think most people underestimate how truly difficult snow can be.
Thanks! Means a lot!
Amazing!
Wow 😮
Now I've seen it all. Incredible!
Thanks!
Your inventions are always amazing
I believe that this should become a real Lego set.
one thing I'd suggest if you were to do a revision is shield the components (motors, batteries , etc) so snow doesn't get on them and potentially cause damage as it melts
Exactly what i was thinking about. I would definitely worry about the electronics.
This is one of the most complicated Lego builds I’ve ever seen! Keep up the good work🎉
Thanks for the comment! Much appreciated!
WOW it works so well, it is so fun to watch the snow get ejected!!!
Ah thanks! Yes I was pleased with this creation!
Можеш прислать мне пожалуйста моторчики лего я живу в расиси село угольное
For your next build, I challenge you to build a functioning garbage truck
Next build should be a Lego tank you can ride in
The way this was filmed in MAY
An ENTIRE DECIMETER THICK, you say?!
If I were a metric user, a decimeter would be my favorite unit of measurement. Mostly because you never hear about it, yet it would be wildly useful in day-to-day life.
Man, that was birlliant!
One would think that you are an engineer in a big company but maybe you are an archivist, spending most of the working day in a celllar and creating fantastic things like this in your spare time?
Anyway, this was reall impressive.So I subscribed immediately. 🙂
Ah thanks for subscribing it means a lot! I really enjoyed this build!
My mind was just blown. Excellent work!
Ah thanks! I appreciate the support!
Nice work
Great work. It is actually insane.
What an amazing build this is!💯
Absolutely amazing build. Could you imagine the cost of this if it were an actual Lego set?
Thanks for the comment! I’m glad you liked it!
Would be fun for snow clearing in small spaces
you could absolutely get away with a little less gearing on the drivetrain. that way you won't ave to speed up any moving footage, and it will still be torqy enough
I love this and the asmr great work❤❤❤
Wow so cool! Ur a real lego master!
So satisfying and useful
Glad you think so!
sick love it
Very well done, looks super cool! I am jealous you have so much technic haha.
However, I do feel the need to point out that it would work much better if the augers weren't hollow.
Thanks for the support! I thought about solid augers but took the decision to keep them hollow so as not to stress the motors too much, I agree in the real world solid augers work better! Thanks!
@@BuilditwithBricks Thats fair. Cool build either way.
Fabulous work
Thanks!
It should be useful if they make it real machine to work as snow road cleaner
Who gonna tell bro
Sure, snow plows exist but I think the they meant like an automated system similar to car autopilot or a roomba
Really Cool Video I wish I had that many bricks and stuff
Next video: Building a aquarium fish tank outta legos
More vids better amazement
Woww. very nice and clever!
Great!
I thought it was not doing much but boy was I wrong I think there is a bit much torque it would be cool if you made it so it can have speed but u can change it to have torque
Hi, I'm glad you liked it! Yeah it was pretty powerful all things considered!
I love this
Thanks for the comment and kind words!
This is really cool
I’m glad you like it thanks!
INSANE BUILD MAN!! btw, good luck with the cleaning...
Thanks for the support! Yeah - had to defrost it all first!
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the tracs soundet like marching clones
What a beast!!
Love it!
Hey you should do that in Iowa but make the motor better because we get like a foot of snow in the winter and just come up here and do that
nice
How has this guy not built a railgun yet. lol
Amazing! Where you even begin to learn how to build something like this?
Thanks for the comment! I took at look at how commercial machines operated and went from there!
a tunel escavator to do a tunel in the snow?
If you open a bit more the flap on the top you will not have much snow accumulation...!
AMAZING but I kept hearing the sound of grinding gears
ตรงจุดเด็กชอบการ์ตูนเพราะ...ถึงปัจุบันราคาเลโก้ชุดนี้ถูกยัง😅น่าเล่นนะ..ครบชุดส่งยาเสพติดได้ให้ข้างบ้าน...😮
Instead of a blower syatem, could you use some sort of side conveyor to unload it into a line of snow
Battery outside :
I'm out!
This looks so cool! Where did you test it? I haven't seen snow in a while since the UK doesn't get it often (plus I'm watching this in June so there wouldn't be snow anyway)
I took it with me while on holiday to Norway! Thanks for commenting!
Hey, people, where can we buy bricks in 2024?
Hey, head over to Bricklink - a great marketplace!
Amazon
5:19 A part is missing from the right side of the machine.
Good spot! Maybe it adds to the realism of machines getting scratches and scrapes through use?!
If only lego wasent just used as a toy
Bro i want that blower unit for something else
6:03 OSTIA, QUE FUNCIONA Y TODO
The funnel is really messy-it’s shooting everywhere
Noice!
Sigma rizz
I did know Nokia is waterproof
Beware: there are layers of technic surrounding the motors :)
Oops. My fault. There aren’t any.
2:10 Sure about the 25:1 gear ratio? I would think it is 5*5*5*5:1 = 625:1
Hi thanks for the comment! Yep it’s 25:1! There is an initial ratio of 5:1 (the 40 tooth gear is driven by an 8 tooth source and then followed by a further 5:1 ratio of the same layout. 5*5:1 =25:1! The additional 40 teeth gears were added to prevent slippage of the small 8 tooth. Great question though! Thanks for watching!
can u make it bigger like ur size
Build a drilling rig next!
where can i get the buwizz motor you must have took a long time to make this
Hey, you can purchase buwizz products from their website! Yes - it took a good few weeks to create this one! Thanks for commenting!
@@BuilditwithBricks Thanks
iinsane
D où tu as acheté c est LEGO
How dafuq this guy have so many legos???
W
I herd you like skitlez you should pin also you deserve a sub
Tooo slooooowwww
What’s the speed of this tank -40 miles an hour what the fix the gear ratio turn it into a fucking sports car. I had more motors.
Danilo❤😂😊😮
Great!now add the Soviet Union flag to it
I am crulfluzzled now.
İron man
Hate to tell you this but a shovel would’ve been faster 🥴
Same goes with Viagra
Make it faster
@CIA
Its super stupid but nice
You are for Israel, right?
And thanks, this is a good video😀
Bro, shut up. This is a video about Lego. Leave the real-world issues as far away as possible.
It’s not Lego though is it 🤔
It's Lego Technic. I'm pretty sure the only thing in this design thats not Lego brand are the Buwizz buggy motors and battery to power the augur. These are commonly accepted in AFOL Technic community as acceptable because they're based on the Lego 9V system and a legacy Lego form factor.
Thanks for explaining shroomzzz!