After all the turmoil in the real world I was so grateful to see your video and regain a sense of proportion and solace in the magnificent engineering and creativity of your Lego water coaster world. Thanks so much.
If you had the time and resources, you could add a second hill and drop to make it like those portable Reverchon log flumes you see at theme parks and travelling fairs.
@@thegentlemansmith5411lol funny you say that…years ago i ate some shrooms and we went up on the roof of the building I was living in. It was 7 floors tall, in front of the building there was a park. Looking down at it, it looked like a model or playset. I almost felt like I could step off over the ledge and be like a giant walking through the park. Thankfully i wasn’t tripping THAT hard and decided that would be a bad idea.
It would be cool if you also showed how to make the chains and rails and such. Unless those are one-of-a-kind pieces. Now do it so all the water is contained inside just the LEGO parts and the glass/plastic tank is only used for leaks and splashes.
Thanks for the comment! Head over to my channel and take a look at my river rapids ride video - this has water contained in a LEGO channel suspended above a tank as you have asked for!
I love your videos! Its great to see the iterative design process. I hope the engineers of tomorrow are watching. Try, fail, improve, succeed! I was gonnna do the same thing, unfortunately all of my 5 foot, 30 gallon polycarbonate vessels are in use for other projects!!! 😂
That hill lift mechanism is inspired. I motorised the recent Space and Robot coasters but used the narrow links as per your first version and got a lot of slipping. Will try again with the parallel track
You really overcomplivated the living heck outta that lifthill lol, you can just use 2x2 modifieds with clips combined with 2x2 tiles to push up the chain a little bit by filling in the gaps in the rails to make a normal chain work:p Also little aide note, why you make such a huge boat to only put one seat in it haha! This is awesome though I'm so glad someone managed to pull this off at long last!
Customer survey: 3/10 ride was fun but wait time was too long. Feedback: add more catches to increase duty cycle time of the lift. Could decrease customer wait time by 15%. Suggest ride exit to lead directly to a gift shop to increase profitability.
I think it would be amazing if you took this to the next level and did the lighting like escape from space mountain. I enjoyed trying to figure out how you got the grey belt to look like it was traveling upward. Nice stop motion handy work. Big complement to keeping me in this video. I have wicked ADHD and normally have so many other tab open distractions. This kept me in it.
Could you provide any information on the clear plastic water trough you have here? Was this made from acrylic or polycarbonate? Did you assemble and seal this from flat sheets yourself or did you have it fabricated as the finished box shape? Do you know how the edges were joined? I've had flat parts made from acrylic before and am interested in the best/budget approach for making water-tight containers like this.
Hi, thanks for the question! I made this from acrylic sheets. I purchased a 10mm base and sides and assembled myself with the correct cement / weld solution. The edges were rough finished (but cut from the supplier) as they could definitely cut straighter edges than me! I welded the edges and left to dry with big clamps. I finished it by sealing the insides with a clear sealant. I don’t know how long it will stay waterproof for but seems to be working OK so far! Good luck in your project!
After all the turmoil in the real world I was so grateful to see your video and regain a sense of proportion and solace in the magnificent engineering and creativity of your Lego water coaster world. Thanks so much.
No worries! Glad you enjoyed the video and that it gave you a bit of a break from reality!
Bro calmly owns one of the rarest piece ever (the black octopus)4:32
So glad someone mentioned this! Great spot!
Bro It Costs 5 bucks😂
It's so cheap
I have 15 of it
That’s rare? I have 29 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 oh ye this was an edit when I checked
If you had the time and resources, you could add a second hill and drop to make it like those portable Reverchon log flumes you see at theme parks and travelling fairs.
Cool!!! I wish I was a minifig!
Me too! Thanks for the comment!
In the context of the universe.....we are minifigs.......am I extremely high.....yes.....yes I am😂
real
I really like the close-up shots, it kind of throws your sense of scale off, you can almost imagine yourself in there.
@@thegentlemansmith5411lol funny you say that…years ago i ate some shrooms and we went up on the roof of the building I was living in. It was 7 floors tall, in front of the building there was a park. Looking down at it, it looked like a model or playset. I almost felt like I could step off over the ledge and be like a giant walking through the park. Thankfully i wasn’t tripping THAT hard and decided that would be a bad idea.
4:09 very real water, definitely not trassparent blue overlay😂
I was going for the authentic look...
Thanks for watching!
It would be cool if you also showed how to make the chains and rails and such.
Unless those are one-of-a-kind pieces.
Now do it so all the water is contained inside just the LEGO parts and the glass/plastic tank is only used for leaks and splashes.
Thanks for the comment! Head over to my channel and take a look at my river rapids ride video - this has water contained in a LEGO channel suspended above a tank as you have asked for!
This is so cool and fairly realistic as well! I’m personally working on a tilt track coaster
Ah I appreciate the support, glad you enjoyed the video!
I love your videos! Its great to see the iterative design process. I hope the engineers of tomorrow are watching. Try, fail, improve, succeed! I was gonnna do the same thing, unfortunately all of my 5 foot, 30 gallon polycarbonate vessels are in use for other projects!!! 😂
I absolutely adore this one. Thank you so much for building it and sharing it with us.
No problem at all! Glad you enjoyed it!
That hill lift mechanism is inspired. I motorised the recent Space and Robot coasters but used the narrow links as per your first version and got a lot of slipping. Will try again with the parallel track
Hi, thanks for the comment! Yes - bit of a pain initially so decided to try a new system! Glad you enjoyed the video!
C'est génial, cela me diverti très bien..merci
Merci pour le commentaire! Je suis content que vous ayez apprécié la vidéo !
Nice man you’re cool!😊
Such an entertaining watch - Great Work !!
Glad you enjoyed it!
these videos are always so impressive, the creativity and engineering skills involved are honestly crazy
Ah thanks a lot! I appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video!
would be way better with less water i think but great build
The video is cool! Thank you author❤️❤️
No problem, glad you enjoyed it!
Pure genius!
Thanks!
Is nobody gonna talk at 4:32 he has the black octopus which is the rarest Lego piece in the entire world
Very cool ❤❤❤. Pls try without tracks
You really overcomplivated the living heck outta that lifthill lol, you can just use 2x2 modifieds with clips combined with 2x2 tiles to push up the chain a little bit by filling in the gaps in the rails to make a normal chain work:p
Also little aide note, why you make such a huge boat to only put one seat in it haha!
This is awesome though I'm so glad someone managed to pull this off at long last!
Wow sick!! I love the glass tank
Thanks for the comment - it’s actually a homemade acrylic tank! I couldn’t find anything else out there suitable to use!
@@BuilditwithBricks Wow, its very beautiful! It would be a perfect tank for shrimps (just kidding lol:) )
Looks dope
Thanks!
So creative pal. I know how much difficulties you faced while making this amazing video. Great job
Impressive bro, always wanted to do this 😂
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed it!
Bro build it so good❤
These are judt insanely cool!
Batman looking like he is having so much fun!!
Great build, love it!
Glad to hear it!
Great video 👍 👍 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
nice!
Thanks!
Wow! Such a great idea, great work!
Thanks!
Wow😂 amazing you should make more like this 🎉
1:34 I’ve never seen these pieces before!
Thanks for the comment! I think I first had them on the hovercraft set - 8824 from 1993!
Part No 70961 for the bumper itself!
Amazing 👍
this is so cool i subbed:), they should add this to lego land XD
That’d make an interesting aquarium
Batman must be loving it!
I like to think he enjoyed his day off...
@@BuilditwithBricks lol
bro really made the canoby lake boston tea party ride
Looks a bit like Atlantica Super Splash from the Europa Park in Germany 😁😅
Wow , absolute realistic Splash 😲- Nice ! Great work , but i miss Joker in a fight with you , about the Controler ;-) .
This looks amazing! 🤩
Customer survey: 3/10 ride was fun but wait time was too long.
Feedback: add more catches to increase duty cycle time of the lift. Could decrease customer wait time by 15%. Suggest ride exit to lead directly to a gift shop to increase profitability.
You can't trick me. Many bricks aren't Legos.🧐🤓🔎😁 But a childhood dream comes true. hilarious build!!!!😂
Hi thanks for the comment! Except for the BuWizz battery and motors - it’s all LEGO or LEGO Technic!
@@BuilditwithBricks Oh, me bad. But wow, even more impressive!😍
I think it would be amazing if you took this to the next level and did the lighting like escape from space mountain. I enjoyed trying to figure out how you got the grey belt to look like it was traveling upward. Nice stop motion handy work. Big complement to keeping me in this video. I have wicked ADHD and normally have so many other tab open distractions. This kept me in it.
Wowwww!!!! I need youuuuu
This needs to be pirate themed, just like the ones in legoland
Hope you have had a chance to check out my LEGO pirate ship ride video!!
That is so cool !!!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
I did this years ago… but you did it better👏
Nice!!! This looks great!
next video idea - with mud
I was literally singing a whole song at this part, the pieces going together sounds like a whole literal beatbox, and I was singing with it lol 0:10
Little suggestion: move the ride vehicle forward as soon as the previous one hits the top of the lift hill. That way the wait time is minimized.
loved it:D
Thanks!
You’ve earns a subscriber
Appreciate it!
No way.. BLACK SQUID?? THATS THE RAREST THINGS…..
Good spot!
You merely adopted the log flume. I was _born_ in it
More water and LEGOS W
If I was a minifig, I wouldn't step near this ride.
I misread the title as Lego water cannon, you should make one.
They sure get completely soaked on this one 😂
Wowwwww❤
"Ik zal varen tot het einde der tijden" ahh roller coaster 😂
No way! It's a Dutch guy from Dutchland!
Niceeee
your video is awesome i love it i am also doing miniature model building content❤❤
Thank you for the kind words! I’ve done a few different water rides - check out my page for more!
I wish I was a minifig!
You should make the Lego bricks connecting together into a song😂
3:09 I'M DEAD -Heavy's Lego man
I will say this, it’s a bit unrealistic, most water coasters have a coaster section before the splash, so I’m. Still counting this as a flume.
you should build it without tracks
A water coaster has to have Tracks or Else it would would not be a coaster i Think you ment That He should build a water ride
@@lukasmogensen6074 yes thats what i mean
Could you provide any information on the clear plastic water trough you have here? Was this made from acrylic or polycarbonate? Did you assemble and seal this from flat sheets yourself or did you have it fabricated as the finished box shape? Do you know how the edges were joined? I've had flat parts made from acrylic before and am interested in the best/budget approach for making water-tight containers like this.
Hi, thanks for the question! I made this from acrylic sheets. I purchased a 10mm base and sides and assembled myself with the correct cement / weld solution. The edges were rough finished (but cut from the supplier) as they could definitely cut straighter edges than me! I welded the edges and left to dry with big clamps. I finished it by sealing the insides with a clear sealant. I don’t know how long it will stay waterproof for but seems to be working OK so far! Good luck in your project!
@@BuilditwithBricks Awesome, thanks for the detailed reply, much appreciated!
make a jcb
on 4:18 you jumpscared me 0_0
Lego needs to make one like these
Hello
Gets you wetter than an otters pocket
I am the 94 comment
Asmr
Hey everybody should I do yellow or white 😗😝
3:50 why is there a oompa loompa
That is not an Oompa Loompa
Although Willy wonka is good
Vintage parts 2006???? How is 2006 vintage. I know most internet users nowadays were born after fortnite came out but geez.
Thanks for the comment! I realise how this may have come across.... Does it help if I say it was also first released in 1993?!
first
KUL😀😃😀😃
feels like a bit too much water in the end
"1993" "vintage" 😓😓
5 hour
sub 1000 view gang
Me
Heck yeah
You aren’t gonna get a lot of likes with this one
9:21 Fla what guide for
Teeth 2:25 first skyline
egt gaaf
Ppl watching this rn
how to make a lego water ride no
how to mix cords with water to die yes
Niceeee
feels like a bit too little water in the end