Thank you!! That is one of my favorite builds. I'm planning to put it up on LEGO ideas, and I'll be posting a "how it works" video to my personal youtube channel sometime in February. :-)
Thank you SO MUCH, Beyond The Brick crew! I can't tell you what huge honor it is to be interviewed for your channel. Simon and I had a blast displaying at BrickFair and working with you both. Also a giant thank you for all those years of inspirational videos you've produced. If I hadn't seen your "10 amazing mechanical motion scenes by TonyFlow76" video and your various Brickfair tour videos, I probably would have never got back into LEGO like this.
Hi, are you the person who made the tennis match? I was blown away by the mechanical and visual beauty of this. I know the mechanics are not simple but it looks it. It's just gorgeous.
So good to see spotlights on LEGO Automata ! 💖💖 Great builds from Taylor and Simon and so nice to see so many automata showcased to the public in one event
Dude was absolutely right. Thanks Beyon the brick. I have loved lego all my life, but when I found this channel I realised there are so much people who love lego too. And your passion really spices up these videos.
A lot of these movements are classic automata around for hundreds of years, especially the horse (which you can also get in a more complex wooden model online for anyone interested), but a very niche interest. I think it's lovely to see automata translated into Lego and getting a wider audience and reinterpreted by these clever builders, as one said 'evangelizing for the automata art'. The tennis match is genius. I haven't seen this in any other form of automata. I wonder if it would be possible to have the ball disappear beneath the lawn and come up as another gear train parallel so more of the court is used but then the players would have to move side to side. I think the simple lines of Lego really suit in the simple lines of a tennis court, it looks realistic! Thanks for the video, it's wonderful.
Taylor has a good point, there are a lot of Legoists who are featured or at least mentioned on *Beyond The Brick,* so it's like a central hub for introducing other creators.
in the future we probably going to see animatronics that is made out of legos stuff, just like with the guy and cacti playing the guitar, anyway, i enjoy this video really much!
Crazy to think, that even just 20 years ago, Lego was just some basic bricks to build some stuff and by now you can build these crazy things with them.
Don’t blame UPS for the broken lego piece. If it was packaged properly, it would not have broken, simple as that. UPS, FedEX, USPS, even shipping in a box as a checkin on your flight, no package in the world is handled like a baby and will be tossed around so some degree. Any shipped item must be packed properly to prevent damage. Blame the person that package the skiing piece, not UPS. The pieces are great by the way.
The tennis match is sweet. The crowd, the ball bounce. You should be proud of that man!
Thank you!! That is one of my favorite builds. I'm planning to put it up on LEGO ideas, and I'll be posting a "how it works" video to my personal youtube channel sometime in February. :-)
I came to say exactly that
Definitely
Thank you SO MUCH, Beyond The Brick crew! I can't tell you what huge honor it is to be interviewed for your channel. Simon and I had a blast displaying at BrickFair and working with you both.
Also a giant thank you for all those years of inspirational videos you've produced. If I hadn't seen your "10 amazing mechanical motion scenes by TonyFlow76" video and your various Brickfair tour videos, I probably would have never got back into LEGO like this.
Keep up the amazing work!
Hi, are you the person who made the tennis match? I was blown away by the mechanical and visual beauty of this. I know the mechanics are not simple but it looks it. It's just gorgeous.
So good to see spotlights on LEGO Automata ! 💖💖 Great builds from Taylor and Simon and so nice to see so many automata showcased to the public in one event
I’ve gotta hand it to them, this is Insanely..Extremely….I just don’t have the words for how INCREDIBLE THIS IS!!
Dude was absolutely right. Thanks Beyon the brick. I have loved lego all my life, but when I found this channel I realised there are so much people who love lego too. And your passion really spices up these videos.
I don’t even own legos but these are just so fun to watch, people are so creative and spend a lot of time in Lego
the tennis crowd 😆
It's just sooooo amazing on what lego can do these days absolutely awesome
A lot of these movements are classic automata around for hundreds of years, especially the horse (which you can also get in a more complex wooden model online for anyone interested), but a very niche interest. I think it's lovely to see automata translated into Lego and getting a wider audience and reinterpreted by these clever builders, as one said 'evangelizing for the automata art'. The tennis match is genius. I haven't seen this in any other form of automata. I wonder if it would be possible to have the ball disappear beneath the lawn and come up as another gear train parallel so more of the court is used but then the players would have to move side to side. I think the simple lines of Lego really suit in the simple lines of a tennis court, it looks realistic! Thanks for the video, it's wonderful.
The tennis court is awesome! 👍
the bannana got me good
and it got me singing PENUT BUTTER JELLY TIME!
The tennis one looks amazing it looks just like a wii sports match or something
Taylor has a good point, there are a lot of Legoists who are featured or at least mentioned on *Beyond The Brick,* so it's like a central hub for introducing other creators.
Yes, this is exactly what we try to do. Thanks for watching and commenting!
The tennis one is awesome!
in the future we probably going to see animatronics that is made out of legos stuff, just like with the guy and cacti playing the guitar, anyway, i enjoy this video really much!
I love animatronic and LEGO, now I want LEGO animatronic 😬
I may never go to that convention but at least i can enjoy looking at theese mocs thanks!
3:40 That's us
I like skis because they are beautiful
Oh my gosh, those are sick! I wonder how long it took to build.
Crazy video
I love the ostrich one so much XD
Cool 😎 LEGO moc this was amazing 🤩
Those look so cool
I didn’t know that the mind storm cable could stud on to the bottom of the power functions cable
Great video brother have a great weekend 👋
17:06 It’s peanut butter jelly time!
So many cute things there 🥰
15:04 THE LAMBDA MECHANISM RETURNS
These guys r dope
17:06 IT'S PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME
IT'S PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME!
lawnmower guy is my favourite
I like the cactus build
My class had build a foot ball field that actually played
Winner winner is cool
Thats cool
Need more
Just subbed
I see some from jk brickworks those are pretty cool
Its like animatonics made of lego
Whats the intro song called???
hey was it just me who noticed about the chicken in the crowd in the tennis match
Crazy to think, that even just 20 years ago, Lego was just some basic bricks to build some stuff and by now you can build these crazy things with them.
you mean 50 years right? In 1998 the first Mindstorm Robot from Lego was already available
The Lego Technic forklift set # 850 came out in 1977.
I had that set :)
Cool
What convention is this
Anyone noticed he but hole tiger at the start of the video
When I was like 6 or 7 I really liked these kind of legos but now I’m a UA-camr 😢
8:45
tennis??!
1:14 hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Don’t blame UPS for the broken lego piece. If it was packaged properly, it would not have broken, simple as that. UPS, FedEX, USPS, even shipping in a box as a checkin on your flight, no package in the world is handled like a baby and will be tossed around so some degree. Any shipped item must be packed properly to prevent damage. Blame the person that package the skiing piece, not UPS. The pieces are great by the way.
Mmmmh yes
Lego. Ideas.
Ok
wow.. the peanut butter jelly time meme is featured! lol