Adam Savage's Live Builds: LEGO Orca Fishing Boat (from Jaws!)
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2020
- While sheltering-in-place, Adam is livestreaming every week to work on builds and take questions from the Tested community! This week, he assembles a custom LEGO set from Ichiban Toys (www.ichibantoys.com/ ): Quint's boat Orca from Jaws! Grab a seat, it's time for knolling and storytelling!
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Thanks for watching! - Наука та технологія
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It is NOT LEGOS..... It is LEGO Bricks
Of course now that you built it on UA-cam, they are sold out and it is no longer available! lol $59.00 tis was it.
Please stop saying LEGOS :'(
Thanks a ton. Good stuff👍👍💪💪😁😁
4:56 You Dropped a piece on the floor without noticing it was one of the small round pieces I'll be watching to see if you actually picked it back up
Watching that one piece fall off the bench at 4:53 - I wonder if THAT's going to become a thing.
Spoiler alert: It DID become a thing (a little one)!
LMAO came to the comment section as soon as I saw that roll off the table 😂 knew that would cause chaos
@@mattygalaxy same here.... 😅
We saw it too, and texted him a photo of it rolling off with a circle around the piece. Then of course later he reads our text and dives under the table to look for it. Always an adventure working with Adam Savage!
@@tested True Heros!
I watched the "missing piece" fall (at 4:53) and while enjoying the video, was itching for Adam to notice. I was so excited when Adam finally found the piece (at 34:13)!!! LOL
You got to love Adam Savage! (:
I love how slowly and dramatically it rolls off
And right after that happened he hoped he wasn’t cursing himself by calling it an easy build. I’m just starting the video, so I’m glad he did find it (not that he doesn’t have a million back-ups).
Haha rolls straight off the next one he catches it in his peripheral vision lol
Not all heroes wear capes. I watched it all to find out when too
I couldn't concentrate on the build, kept thinking of that piece on the floor.
I wanted to thank you I'm 68 and you taught me a new word. Knolling and I looked it up. I have been doing it all my life but never knew there was a name for it.
10:35 “it’s tough being a person.”-Adam Savage
I mean, he's not wrong
Truer words have never been spoken.
What were you before? - Kyle Kinane (paraphrased)
My pick for quote of the day.
Maybe record with 2 cameras, so you also have a HD version to upload after the livestream?
Fantastic to see you 5 days a week. Feels very relaxing watching you work ;-) you are the Bob Ross for Makers!
This show really helps with the boredom of quarantine :)
I began building model kits at an early age. My favorites, in this order, were cars, space craft (both real and fiction) and airplanes. For years, I was in awe of what it must have taken to create the molds that created all the parts for those wonderful kits, without the aid of 3d modeling or computer scanning. Many years later, I dabbled in silicone molds and resin casting. I'm still in awe.
They stopped making chrome plating because they had to use special molds - the molds were slightly smaller so once the parts were chromed they still fit into LEGO's tolerances.
Oh! That's really interesting piece f trivia; I always wondered about that! Thank you.
I always heard that it was just because the chrome plating was prone to chipping and coming off. But it having to do with the size is really interesting
@@EvilLobsterKing you should look up the tolerance for lego pieces. They are some of the best plastic injectors in the world...
@@steamgadget I know how tough Lego is, I've been fucking it up my whole life. But as I understand it, toys with chrome coating, across the board, are notorious for having the chrome not last
I loved American Top 40. Man that brings back memories! Used to listen to that every summer as a kid in the 70's.
"Adam is Human" moments make the videos much more enjoyable and relatable.
God i love Adam - he loves everything i love and i'm persistently in awe of his technical skills.... thanks for helping me through the anxiety of lockdown man. People are losing their jobs - their loved ones - their health - all at the same time these days - and it's so strange but it's videos like this, by people like Adam, which can help get you through. Thanks so much Adam.
My 8 year old and I have never watched a UA-cam video with as much anticipation as waiting for Adam to realize he lost a piece at the beginning. My son was flabbergasted... every time he picked something else off the floor.
Gotta admit, I prefer these quarantine contents. It’s like chilling with Adam vs the usual “produced” contents.
I absolutely love that feeling of looking down and instantly seeing that piece that fell and not having to get down and search!
Very Cool LEGO Orca Fishing Boat from the Jaws movie !!!!!!!!!! Thanks for showing it , Adam !!!!!!!!
Love your builds Adam, so relaxing, thanks for taking your special time and spending it with us. So awesome to sit opposite you in the Cave
Mattel vs Aqua.
My favorite court ruling "The parties need to chill" or something like that.
Thank u Adam for putting a smile on my face during these terrible times thank u
I love Adam, he makes me want to be super productive
Heck fire being a night owl and your one day builds and stories helps a lot. When you get back on ecto -1 neat project also regardless of what you screw up being human helps a lot of people out.
Come for the build, stay for the awesome stories and memories. Thanks Adam!
Never thought that watching Adam build a LEGO set would be so entertaining...
Adam, I received your book today. (I ordered it for my husband as an anniversary gift.) It was wonderful. I will probably read it again before I wrap it for him. He is a woodworker and I am a fiber artist. Thanks for validating some much I have believed about making!
I love Adam's dialogue it's like you are having a conversation with him. I feel Adam is turning into the real Dr Emmitt Brown and will one day event time travel, or maybe he has and we don't know it yet!
Great Scott @bash5995!!!
And there's a solid chance that at some part of said time machine will be made of lego.
Who do you think texted Adam about the piece that fell? Future Adam.
Dialogue or monologue? I’m sure Adam could school us on the nuisance.
How can one say it's relaxing to watch when we clearly see that one LEGO piece fall off the table at the beginning, so just watching in the hopes that you discover this, thankfully it was found at the end! Fantastic build and kit 👍
My late step dad (horrid person but hats off to his engineering skills) was an injection moulder and tool maker. I grew up after school having to walk to the factory after school ( was about 4 minutes walk from my primary school here in the uk) so was "playing" with 30ton arburh injection moulders from age 7 and played with lego as a kid. The amount of time that was put into tool making not only in the design and milling but also the hand polishing of the mould was intense, again, didn't appreciate it as a kid but now do know why the outlay cost was so much for new tooling. Setting of the tool, clamp pressure, short shots, flashing etc looking at it now could be deemed an art. Just be careful when changing plastics. I can't remember what the two were, but if they mixed in the injector it would release formaldehyde.
Jaws... one of my favorite movies. I get in the mood for it about this time every year when summer starts to roll in. I watched an interview with Roy Scheider not long ago. He said Quint's monologue was a composite everyone had a hand in. Roy said the part about the doll's eyes was his contribution.
always love more Adam savage, keep up the good work!
13:30 - I imagine Jamie listening to that bit and saying: "Well, about f'ing time!"
I love the old 80s music. We have a great 80s radio station in Fredericksburg, VA ( WGRQ/95.9 (The SuperHits)) that replays American top 40 every Sunday. you can streem on line. Each week its a different year from the 80s. So cool
I've been enjoying you and your Legos sooo much! I'm itching to get my Legos out and play!! I've already cleared the living room table! Thanks for letting us hang out with you and your Legos! I could watch Adam Savage talk and play with Legos, on a 24 hour loop!!!! Love from Alameda!!!
Adam is a precise knoller!! Love it!!
Oh so now you're a LEGO UA-camr now?! Welcome to the colorful side of making stuff!!
Hi Adam and Tested Gang,
I am thrilled I found you guys and gals on UA-cam. I anxiously await any items you put out during this lock-down.
I was “knolling” some Legos the other day and told my wife that - she looked at what I was doing and said, “Oh, you mean; you are sorting Legos”. I am a recently retired guy and have picked up on Legos and, maybe because of the shutdown, it struck me as being very funny.
Anyway, I collected these Legos over the past year or so, prior to Covid-19. I have not been buying kits but have been buying Legos I find at Goodwill and similar outlets, estate sales, and occasionally, I bought a grab-bag of sorts from Lego stores and similar Lego outlets.
I always wore gloves and handled these purchases carefully even before Covid 19. I always put them in a fine-mesh laundry and washed them very thoroughly in the washer before handling them. Of course, knolling is required every time after.
My idea was that I would build something that would go with my models and then airbrush the Legos to suit the diorama. I am an old coal mine electrician, so my first projects were to be model railroading and building items like draglines, shovels, drills, and so on.
Then I hit the Mother-Lode: I found a model kit of the 20 Mule Team Borax 1880’s wagons and mules from the Borax Mine in So. Cali (owned by the corporation I used to work for). So, I have been building on these off and on. Even though there were not a lot of stops for the Borax wagons, I decided I would make a fictional way station made of Adobe. And the mule outfit would be making a turn right next to the building. Of course, it morphed into something larger and I decided to use Legos for the Adobe building.
The mule teams could not make a sharp turn without some fancy mule work - up to three sets of two mules (the fours, sixes, and eights) actually jump the center chain and pull at a tangent to the direction of the turn and then they side-step until the wagons can safely make the turn without actually cutting the corner too much.
In addition, I found out the 20 mule teams were not always 20 mules: sometimes they were 18 mules with 2 horses. The horses were the Wheelers (or Twos position) right ahead of the wagons. Sometimes, the mules found it hard to pull the loaded wagons from a standstill. The horses provided a little more pulling torque to break the wheels and get the wagons moving. However, the mules had other advantages over horses in desert terrain.
Well, the kit is reported to be a 1/60 scale kit. If I have my figures right; the mules, livery, drivers, and wagon wheels are close to 1/60. However, the Wagons are actually 1/48. The funny thing is it works well and to the novice person like me, it all fits. Looking at a photo or drawing, the model mules do not seem to stretch on as far as the real ones do. Anyway, Legos do not fit close to 1/60 or 1/48 even.
However, I found some Mini-Legos of sorts in a Japanese store (Daisu). I found these to be very close to scale if you use the 2 x 8’s to resemble an adobe brick. I did not have enough of these mini-legos (small L) to make a complete adobe house, so I hit upon stuccoing the house and leaving bricks around the doors and in a busted-up area.
To make a long story short; I think it worked well. My question is, have any of you Tested persons used Legos for similar projects? What is the best way to paint them?
Anyway, keep up the good work! I look forward to all your new stuff.
Lonnie Anderson
I would send some pictures, but do not think I can attach them to the UA-cam video comments.
I'm absolutely loving these lego builds! Keep em coming!
I have a bad habit of losing things so I try to place them I smart locations but those tend to be locations I don’t look for things. So I misplace things even longer so what I started doing is thinking “where’s the first place I would look if I lost this?” it’s helped a LOT. It’s my take/spin on how you’ve explained your organization of things.
Iv also been the type where I never get super happy or excited about something. That way if it fails it’s not a huge blow to me but I’m still happy if it goes right.
So glad you are doing 5 videos a week. Im not a maker per say, but I grew up watching my dad tinker and make things.. So watching your videos are very soothing for me. Also Im an artist and I have learned a lot of work flow techniques from your videos
Would love to see that inn a Minifigure-scale, with some expressive figs! Thanks for the great time with you today Adam, after a long day working from home.
I just knolled everything at my computer desk while watching this, and it brought peace to my soul and ancestors soul.
I'm a fan now.
I'd love to see some large and mechanically involved Technic build at some point. Those were my jam when I was a young teenager.
Truly an engineering masterpiece, Adam.
Nice choice for a lock down build. I chose to build the orca from jaws to mine is rc controlled plan to set sail this summer.😃
Tampo printing is incredible. I was once involved with a Spanish company who made model cars. I remember being amazed by the printing of the steering wheel boss of an Alfa Romeo 1/43 scale model. You needed a magnifying glass to check registration of the 3 colour print.
Early and Easy, 2 words never spoken on A Film Set or On A Build, Prep, Shoot, or Wrap Day.
Nice to see you put all that hard work of sorting to good use!
31:53 nice Dudes wheres my car reference
I was wondering if anybody else cought that
Watching at 12:46 AM ... and now I want Chinese food.
Love watching you work, man.
@23:12 Adam knows how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Toosie pop.
You are the 21st century Bob Ross . Thank you Adam.
Ooh! Adam talking about Moebius; always appreciated
Your intro feels so surreal. Every time you say how long you have been in isolation, it reminds me of that Discovery show you did "Curiosity: can you live forever" when you were in isolation and trying to engineer your way through surviving the apocalypse.
All those eyes watching that piece roll off! Classic. It’s behind you.
Speaking about Jaws, I grew up in Connecticut and would often go to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. On one trip with the Boy Scouts we were returning on the ferry when one of the guys noticed a tugboat pulling a barge. As we took turns looking through the binoculars we were a bit shocked at the size of the shark it was hauling. Several of the guys thought it had to be a whale as there was no shark that was as long as the barge, but clearly it had to be a shark as there were no whales that looked like that. As I took my turn I verified it was indeed a shark and a Great White at that, But I had never heard of one that large except for a Megalodon. It wasn't until a couple of years later when I was reading on the making of Jaws that everything became clear. In the book was a picture of the loaded barge with all three sharks loaded side by side but shifted back so that, if looking from the side as we had, it would look like one super large shark. Apparently they had to load them that way to balance the load of the barge. Of course at the time I didn't exactly know much about loading specs, that came much later when I joined the Navy.
Really cool build
i used to listen to the album 'growin' up' by the kelly family when i played with lego's bout 15 years ago haha, can still sing along with every single song on that album lol
Oh boy, how enjoyed this, Adam!
Hi from Scotland Adam, looking forward to you building this Lego project 👋
Hey Adam, you are a treasure. Thanks for keeping up the content!
Loved watching the piece casually roll off the table knowing Adam is going to go nuts looking for it.
Love your videos Adam! I am a 15-year-old all time space nerd over on my channel. Love seeing you share your passion! Keep it up. :)
Never sorted my parts like that, I was a dig through the pile guy myself, gotta hear the cruch crunch as your looking for a certain part.
Watching these and my friends videos, really makes me want to buy and build a LEGO set.
"He's got lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eye." -Quint
I like how you can tell Adam's going stir crazy from quarantine, but it's like a good crazy.
Whenever I watch the LEGO builds on Tested I think "use trays! So nothing rolls around and falls off the table!" Seems like a simple step that nonetheless nobody does.
"Hi, let me introduce myself, because you've never heard of me, you and only clicked because of the word Lego"
Didn’t know they still made these! I’ve had this set for years
I've seen jaws like three times, and I still cant remember any of it. its one of those movies I always forget the actual content of within like a week
Man that piece rolling off the bench :)
Your lit as hell Adam, the speech, the eyes , the red cup lol
31:52 ahahahaha.. Adam making a 'Dude, where's my car?' reference 👍
I was wondering if any body else cought that
Great video Adam. If you ever feel like doing a video of taking us through some of you old photos i am sure we would all love it.
Thank you Adam 👍😷
I loved that boat. :)
its gonna be really sad when adam savage passes away... i will miss you adam... you have bin my chiled hood so far and i have wached all the mithbusters and i love your stuff and your bilding, i will miss you adam
I remember Jaws as a new release. I read a book about the making of the movie, before I saw the movie. The book was titled, The Jaws Log. It was both interesting and funny.
I could listen to you talk all day
It's 1.30am on Saturday , here in Sydney.Just finished some projects I've been working on. Turn on youtube & your doing a build. Guess I'm not going to sleep for a while yet. :)
Another Lego build! Thank you.
Thanks for turning on my Echo and playing Elton John's "Your Song".
I started tackling my legos in the last few weeks, doing a lot of organizing and building. Must be something in the air.
All your video's are keeping me sane during the lockdown.
I've been so bored that I've bought parts and built 2 more PC's (Core i3 and a 16 core AMD Opteron -in use-)
You are great
I'll give you my all time favorite science fiction book. The stainless steel rat. Basically a beautiful tounge and cheek premise that has the main character as a con man hero. Give it a try.
Ah, I miss Harry Harrison's humour in those books ... thought it might be a good fit for either Will Smith or Johnny Depp, in the modern era.
@@MrUnicorn44 yeah. I always thought Slippery Jim was a dead ringer for Dennis Quaid. Would love too see it animated easier to match the voice.
Love building Lego kits, although I prefer the two tub method over knolling 😜😎🤟
Even if you don't think it will do anything. Please wear masks so that others get a chance to feel safe. I do whatever makes others feel safe around me. For you, for anybody.
Awesome!
Way uptempo! Jaws is the best death dedication.
Thanks for doing these videos, pretty sure you’d be talking while working anyways, so might as well film them and let us enjoy you build process, once again, Thanks Adam your always a riot, Intellectually and entertainingly.
Interesting that you talk about being an employe and thinking about to be a freelencer that was interesting. Respect and it is interesting how you talk and sort the parts at the same time you must be a very intelligent guy.
This is the perfect time to return to childhood activities. :)
Adam you started my Alexa! 🤣
(Not complaining, it was actually a good playlist lol!)
Sir you are great
if only the Orca: The Killer Whale was made into a franchise . Great build btw Adam, stay safe
Loved this episode. Joy to watch, there was thrilling-action (lego piece goes flying, my mental "oh no" and that floor space ain't designed for finding small pieces), comedy and more great stories. This is getting me enthused to purchase lego for the first time. And I realised to myself (mid centurian adult) that I've been treating lego as a shameful activity by hiding this interest to my partner, I know she would roll her eyes for sure, but I shouldn't be avoiding/hiding such entertainment. One day soon a purchase will be made and let the eye rolls begin!
Piece rolls off at 4:54... Adam talks about bad mojo happening at 5:07... and all of us just smile and wonder how long into the build it will be before he realizes what happened. LOL!!!
Wow. I feel the same on books and movies. I haven't been able to sit through even my favorite movies. I tried to read my new book (which is good by the way) can't get through a whole paragraph. I have however taken my motorcycle completely apart, cleaned everything, and, reassembled it. Lol
@Adam Savage’s Tested The Orca II is long gone theses days, I own several sections of the Orca II and three Barrels that were used in the production of the movie. I legitimately bought these items from the Murphys who bought the Orca II, Barrels and other items from Universal when production was over. The Murphys were instrumental in making things work in the production and more often than not when the sea sled shark is on screen its the Murphys pulling the Shark through the water with their boats. Great little build there BTW and stay safe Sir.