The stones were invented in Belgium. The weight of an insulated wooden block is between 7 and 9 kg, so a crane or other aids are not required. The construction also requires no drying time and therefore saves a lot of time. There is no excess waste because every single component is actually used. When the structure is finished, the roof follows as well as the desired surface treatment. The blocks are prepared accordingly for the installation of building services (electricity, plumbing, etc.), so that this work can be completed quickly and easily by craftsmen. Until now, the Gablok company only offers its "building blocks" in Belgium
That material looks weaker in every aspect than wood or any other material houses are built, maybe I'm wrong but a the comment is a joke anyway@@gehadsamir5663
exactly, the USers build cheap shit out of wood, call themselves greatest country, then complain about natural disasters. On my island country, it's concrete, otherwise you cannot get typhoon or earthquake or fire insurance.
Respectfully and responsibly we do not sell these blocks in tornado and hurricane prone areas we also do not sell them in areas with extremely high winds😅
on Amazon you can order a full tiny 3 bedroom/1 bath house that folds out in under 2 hours. They can be moved easily. They made in China and shipped cheaply for under $15,000. Why can't California buy these and set aside city owned properties to house the homeless instead of spending $1.3M for a single stall bathroom where all the labor and supplies were donated.
@@jackalbrechta5101 That's a great solution bro! It's a shame the government isn't entrepreneurially minded like yourself since that would be really helpful. I'm in Australia and there are many hoops you gotta jump through to be able to legally have one of those on your land, which also depends on the area of your property and other factors. Unfortunately they don't want people being self sufficient and living minimally.
@@emberphoenix2922 atleast not a house like that. but the issue is that brick houses kinda sorta get damaged, and are pretty expensive, whereas those papermache houses are faster and cheaper, thus can be used to build up an area quicker.
A 2x4 house has maybe 16 inches between 2x4s this is usually filled with insulation and plasterboard on the inside. The outside is maybe 1/4-to-1/2-inch plywood or worse with a nice outside. With a little practice you could put your fist through the whole works or use an exacto knife and walk into the house.
I think if we can make a smarter way, electricity work can be done very easily. Just the block is not enough for those purpose. but it can be a good beginning for it
If you screw a bunch of galvanized steel straps (like plumber's tape) up and down every course (inside and out) it would probably be pretty strong. I know I'd want to do something like that And I'd imagine that inside walls would be finished with furring strips and drywall, and (as an electrician) that shouldn't be too hard to work on at all. An interesting concept. Probably needs some kinks worked out, still, but it could have some real possibilities.
@@nicholasbondurant Grendel block fire is something you might wanna read regarding your multi million dollar companies churning out unsafe materials not fit for purpose
@@nicholasbonduranthaha yes everbody just says things like that without taking the time to see that the solution are little spacers on the wall or belive that there is a solution for such an obvious problem.
@@69yourmom25x no trust me I’ve seen it all but I was just saying even a weak tornado can probably take this, it’s literally just building a house out of large legos
Shouldn't it still be alright for the majority of the house might be a struggle more of a hassle but I imagine at the end of the day this might save more time but then again I don't know anything about building a house
I was just wondering if you had to run your electric in conduit visible on your walls like an unfinished basement when I saw your post. The other things hadn't even worked their way into my exhausted brain yet.
Can you explain more? What is the difference with classical wooden house? All the wires the just go on the surface, which might look a bit ugly, but it works The fire safety is an issue though
Its all fun and games untill the big bad wolf start puffin and the blocks go flyin. Its a cool concept though but houses being speed built instead of being sturdy is a concern.
There is nothing to attach the bricks to the house, normally you can use wall ties on studs to secure the brick to the house, however there are no studs in this construction afaik.
As someone who grew up with actual EPS Lego(R) blocks and other EPS products, I notice that the wood panels between EPS blocks bridge cold and heat through the insulation, loosing some of the power savings expected of that EPS thickness . For hurricane safety, I would suggest securing the blocks to each other with metal clamps nailed inside and outside, if that's not strong enough, get metal "ties" nailed a few inches away from the edges . Wiring and pipes would be nailed or screwed to the wood surfaces with holes drilled between floors .
You wouldnt be able to as u would have to start from top to bottom not to mention just a camera and an alarm and install high duty doors and its just like other houses
They test osb and plywood by taking a cannon that shoots 2x4 out of it at hurricane speeds. Your simply not going theough it. Google what osb and pluwood is and why its made that way. Its plenty stronger than you think…
@@clapbootycheek1212 for exterior walls, yes to the osb. Interior modern US walls though are flimsy plaster and pine 2x4/2x6's. You can run through that with dedication and someone can definitely kick you into it. German walls though? you will die if you or someone else tries to send you through them.
is that a 16 inch wall? So for those who assume that this is all it takes to build a home, you might ask a plumber, an electrician, a roofer and several other trades if there is a part that they play in all of this.
Hell you would have to run all electrical they conduit to be legal for inspection. And plumbers just walk off job saying not me today unless plumbing is in the slab
1990s : I like building lego houses! 2020s : I like building lego houses! Edit: GUYS HOW!!! I seriously never got more than 200 likes in a comment and also that the number of likes is way more than the amount of like in all my videos *COMBINED*
I passed my Legos and case to my son. He's 22 and still loves Legos. Now I have 3 year old so more Legos in my life. I'm very excited about it. She's has been playing with them since she was 9 months old. Legos are amazing and it's good therapy!!!
Don't forget earthquakes. This design is clearly not hurricane and earthquake rated. Seems like it would make more sense to create hollow interlocking blocks that you screw together in order to reinforce all the connections filling all the cavities with spray foam after the electrical and plumbing is installed.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess you forget hurricanes and other high wind phenomena. My point was that this system, as designed, is not truly universal and leaves doubt of its stability in high winds and earthquakes. Not all high wind events are hurricanes or tornadoes. Sometimes you get microbursts which can do as much damage as a hurricane or a tornado.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincessone tornado is enough. In the past 30 years I've seen 2 of those. Is that a lot? No. But it's more than enough to destroy my life if I were living inside one of those houses
The blocks are prepared accordingly for the installation of building services (electricity, plumbing, etc.), so that this work can be completed quickly and easily by craftsmen.
The insulation s in the blocks,but plumbing, electricity etc is an added expence they're just sending material for tge hous body not internalbor siding or roofing just th " body"
I ordered mine last month. It finally arrived a few weeks ago. I started putting it together and now I’m finished….. but I have a few extra blocks left and this concerns me 😕
This makes splitting the house in a divorce so much easier.
Nah bro got me dead💀
This comment is SO UNDERRATED! 😂
Savage..!
And you need to 'unhatced' by your own hands too. If you get what I mean
when this invention normalized, i dont think most people would get married except the religious
“your grandfather built this house with his bare hands”
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@@mounorman thank you bro lol
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@@jbrayleng Urine*
The stones were invented in Belgium.
The weight of an insulated wooden block is between 7 and 9 kg, so a crane or other aids are not required. The construction also requires no drying time and therefore saves a lot of time. There is no excess waste because every single component is actually used. When the structure is finished, the roof follows as well as the desired surface treatment.
The blocks are prepared accordingly for the installation of building services (electricity, plumbing, etc.), so that this work can be completed quickly and easily by craftsmen.
Until now, the Gablok company only offers its "building blocks" in Belgium
Thanks. We sure have a lot of very uncreative people on this sight, they need some basics.
I would love to see this in Canada. I imagine the insulation would work great here, where we have very hot summers and very cold winters.
Such a bad idea lol
Ah yes, the good old wooden houses that are loved by tornados
thats why you dont build this way in areas with high winds. just like any other construction method, you build for the area
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@@jake6056Exactly. Whats wrong with cheap housing in the places where you can.
Most places in the world dont have tornados. In canada all houses are built from wood as it js in many other countries in the world
It would be interesting. This was my first thought also, Midwest I guess.
Practically, after a hurricane you can collect the parts and rebuild the house
I was wondering about that?
depends if it flies wuth the hurricane or not
Idk why people live in hurricane zones
You’re so silly haha 🤣
House Mod!
The plumber and electrician have left the chat.
Cause they're lazy bums
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Can confirm 😂
😂 😂😂 I was thinking the same 😂
I totally came to the comments to ask this lol
991: whats your emergency sir?
Someone: my house ain't there.
lol
What's 991?? 😅
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We ain’t getting insurance with this one 🔥🔥🔥
How is that different from normal houses? Most houses in the US are wood anyways, genuinely asking!
That material looks weaker in every aspect than wood or any other material houses are built, maybe I'm wrong but a the comment is a joke anyway@@gehadsamir5663
@@gehadsamir5663 yea but I’m pretty sure the exteriors usually aren’t wooden
Inside or out wood is flammable
@@obama9535No, the exterior of many of our homes is just crappy siding. That house wouldn't be anymore fire prone than most other frame houses.
Job requirements: Must have minimum 2 years experience with Legos
Yes, my 5 year-old Grandson and I can do it then!!
My son then could be a construction manager. Or a site supervisor..
A house even a non English speaking Mexican can build. When it caves in "no habla English"
Done and done.
Or Minecraft
The true test: What would happen if a big, bad wolf huffed and puffed in it?
It will come crashing down, but pray the wolf doesn't sneeze, or the blocks will scatter until the next state.
@@Lucian00311not necessarily… when you have 4 walls secured down.. it’s impossible it will take 200 mph winds to really do anything
exactly, the USers build cheap shit out of wood, call themselves greatest country, then complain about natural disasters. On my island country, it's concrete, otherwise you cannot get typhoon or earthquake or fire insurance.
@@Jayman21890I guess you have no clue how powerful GOD storms can be 😀😀
Respectfully and responsibly we do not sell these blocks in tornado and hurricane prone areas we also do not sell them in areas with extremely high winds😅
*Imagine ordering these from Amazon and building your own house in a matter of hours 😂😂😂*
on Amazon you can order a full tiny 3 bedroom/1 bath house that folds out in under 2 hours.
They can be moved easily.
They made in China and shipped cheaply for under $15,000.
Why can't California buy these and set aside city owned properties to house the homeless instead of spending $1.3M for a single stall bathroom where all the labor and supplies were donated.
@@jackalbrechta5101 That's a great solution bro! It's a shame the government isn't entrepreneurially minded like yourself since that would be really helpful.
I'm in Australia and there are many hoops you gotta jump through to be able to legally have one of those on your land, which also depends on the area of your property and other factors. Unfortunately they don't want people being self sufficient and living minimally.
As a Lego master builder this is an absolute win for me
No 3d sketch needed, send me a bunch of those blocks and I‘ll just freestyle my house like I did with legos as kid
'ItS LeGO nOT lEgOs‘
Lmfao rite tho no bs smdh
It more like real life minecraft
Then you have to paint it all different colors as well.
all fun and games till it gets windy and your house blocks are half way down the road
Wife: honey why is there a rocket coming out of the house
Me: fuck yeah, rockets are sick
If ikea ever sold an entire freaking house, it'd look like this lol
With bad instructions lmao
Sears actually used to sell houses. But not like this stupidity. Foam and osb? What insurance company would cover this house?
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except you'd need to assemble your own blocks and mix your own expanded polystyrene inserts.
About time someone comes and make something special for the average person to make a home. Pure Genius.
Framing a house is pretty quick.. it's all the electrical, plumbing, HVAC, finishing items that really take more time
Warm in the winter, cold in the summer and sent flying when there's a hurricane.
easy just hold B or Circle and you can build it right back
Or..... Hear me out. Just don't build a house where hurricanes frequent
just collect the parts and build it again bro!
@@emberphoenix2922 atleast not a house like that. but the issue is that brick houses kinda sorta get damaged, and are pretty expensive, whereas those papermache houses are faster and cheaper, thus can be used to build up an area quicker.
It is not meant for americans
1880 - Built Houses with Hand Tools
1960 - Built Houses with heavy machinery
2024 - Minecraft
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Fucking trash one big storm they are fucked. Unless they have masonry veneer
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burglars don't need to break through the door, they will just punch their way through the walls.
Wouldn't they do that with any wooden house then?
@@ladychamberlainisit I don't know. Never seen a wooden house. Could be an American thing.
@@Alex1986Sevilla we definitely use wood
wood is pretty solid, i don't think you would get through some thick wooden wall unless ur chuck Norris
A 2x4 house has maybe 16 inches between 2x4s this is usually filled with insulation and plasterboard on the inside. The outside is maybe 1/4-to-1/2-inch plywood or worse with a nice outside. With a little practice you could put your fist through the whole works or use an exacto knife and walk into the house.
Wish they wouldn't refer to them as "Lego Blocks".
Technically, they shouldn't be, unless they've been granted a licence by u-know-who
why do i have 5 pieces left after roof is complete ??
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Underrated comment
Need to start all over again until you get it right.
They always include extra pieces nbd
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"Where do you live?"
- On the block.
*in the blocks😂
Boom Boom!
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as a lego fan i see this as one big lego set
Every LEGO builder:
Those builders now as a construction worker:
You're tellin' me that for 40 years I coulda been using Lego........Ain't no way.....
Lmao
That guy is a legend.
I wheeze-laughed when I read that...
I'm fucking dead😂😂😂
Best comment ever!
Oh, you want a divorce?… I’mma just take half of my blocks.
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Bwahahaha 😂😂😂 you sir have won the internet!!
That’s a great question? Oh that is so funny 😂! You made my day! What does happen in the case of a divorce?
😂 oh boy
"No, no need. Take the whole house but the whole roof, since I want that part!"
Apparently the gablok “company who makes it” says on their site
The compressive strength of an insulated wood block wall is 150kN/m
We all chill until that one 9 year old cousin “accidentally” starts a fire with a candle in the living room
And after a tornado you can reorder and build again
If you have all blocks there 😂
So you'll have a smaller house
yes...did they adapt tornado proof houses since its becoming a natural coz already😮
@@Luis-gm1go you can always keep a few spare blocks in your concreat barn
Not everyone lives in a hurriane/tornado zone.
its all fun and games until the enderman is standing outside looking through ur window.
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Or you heard: SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
too much minecraft broo😅😂😂
Lmao 😂😂😂
everybody gangsta till the blocks start vanishing one by one
It's all fun and games until electricity and ventilation comes in.
Or a hurricane.
I think if we can make a smarter way, electricity work can be done very easily. Just the block is not enough for those purpose. but it can be a good beginning for it
Read somebody that is more creative and has more insight and knowledge,
@haidardavid9059.
If you screw a bunch of galvanized steel straps (like plumber's tape) up and down every course (inside and out) it would probably be pretty strong.
I know I'd want to do something like that
And I'd imagine that inside walls would be finished with furring strips and drywall, and (as an electrician) that shouldn't be too hard to work on at all.
An interesting concept. Probably needs some kinks worked out, still, but it could have some real possibilities.
And imagine how warm it'll be when all that polystyrene goes up in flames....
Americans will use anything as long as it isn't bricks.
Silly talk. Most new homes are brick. We also build differently because we have such different climates
Looks like "structural insulated panels" are much more popular in Canada than in the US.
I'm an American and all the houses and flats that I grew up in were brick with lathe and plaster walls.
Right?!??
Why are our houses here in Europe made of heavy stones and bricks, when we don't even have big tornados over here..
@@AnitaN.o.because we learned how to build properly
Plus insulation
We build solid homes - nothing like the crap being turfed out in the states
Unfortunately, this solution doesn't consider electrical wiring, pipes, and ventilation requirements.
It probably has all that, but there's only so much you can fit in a you tube short. Im still skeptical like you though.
Polystyrene insulation is made with butane or pentane gas, or some flammable blowing agent.
yeah.... I'm sure the million dollar company didn't think of what will from Utah did..
@@nicholasbondurant Grendel block fire is something you might wanna read regarding your multi million dollar companies churning out unsafe materials not fit for purpose
@@nicholasbonduranthaha yes everbody just says things like that without taking the time to see that the solution are little spacers on the wall or belive that there is a solution for such an obvious problem.
People in Oklahoma coming home from work and wondering why their house isn’t there: 🌪️
So you're saying normal houses don't get destroyed by tornadoes
@@69yourmom25x no trust me I’ve seen it all but I was just saying even a weak tornado can probably take this, it’s literally just building a house out of large legos
Yha us tornado ally shmucks should not have a great time
@69yourmom25x this would get blown down in a microburst
This shit would be half a mile out from the tornado and still get shredded
@@darthrevan8640 same bro I live in the dead middle of Canada’s tornado alley :(
It is truly amazing at how young people grow up and invent and develop and Excel at what we have done.
Come home from work and your nightmare neighbours took your house apart
Underrated comment.
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Oh god im dying 😂😂😂😂
They could do now right now if they wanted to lol
Structural integrity, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc. has left the chat.
Shouldn't it still be alright for the majority of the house might be a struggle more of a hassle but I imagine at the end of the day this might save more time but then again I don't know anything about building a house
Heh, I'm good at all those things, the only one I don't like is carpentry.
Well I think every rat and 🐁 has joined to this chat because I'm betting they would love this.
I was just wondering if you had to run your electric in conduit visible on your walls like an unfinished basement when I saw your post. The other things hadn't even worked their way into my exhausted brain yet.
Let's kick the wall down!
Imagine a manager saying, " Stop playing and get to work. " lol
This building blocks was used in the bridges in San Antonio Texas.....in 1915.... some 109 years ago.
imagine coming back from a vacation and finding out they took your entire house
Savage😅
Or just gone for the weekend ! 😁🤪🤣
Stick it with super glue
As an electrician I would ignore all calls from people who buy that 😂
As a framer im laughing hard
i see what u see..also as electrician
I was wondering how they would work out the electricity, ventilation, and plumbing situation.
@indigamerisemina😂 hahaha i agree 💯 lindian
Can you explain more? What is the difference with classical wooden house? All the wires the just go on the surface, which might look a bit ugly, but it works
The fire safety is an issue though
The Tetris creators found a way to continue to make a profit 👍
that seems horrendously flammable.
Job requirements: played atleast 5 hours of Minecraft
Optional: played with Lego at least one time
I do both. I'm overqualified 😏
LOL🤣
This is golden😂
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Until you let your neighbor borrow a few blocks and they won’t give ‘em back
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Its all fun and games untill the big bad wolf start puffin and the blocks go flyin. Its a cool concept though but houses being speed built instead of being sturdy is a concern.
Lol
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Bro made me choke on my blinker
”Lego building sound”
And then light a match and watch your new Lego home turn to Ashes
And in case of a thunderstorm, the bricks have an integrated airtag, so you can find them again in the countryside, when the storm is over!
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🤣🤣🤣🤣 ain't no way these houses gonna last
Better than American sheds pretending to be houses though.
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Damn... I can't stop laughing with this comment
Keeps warm in the winter
Keeps cool in the summer
Flies at the first wind ✅
Imagine you do a brick exterior and plasterboard interior from there
@@DeeFourCeethat’s what they would do right?
@@DeeFourCeebricking the exterior is actually really smart and fixes the main issue while still being a cheap house so cheers for that!
There is nothing to attach the bricks to the house, normally you can use wall ties on studs to secure the brick to the house, however there are no studs in this construction afaik.
@@aussierichards628 I would hope so yeah xD
O wow finally!! A LEGO house🎉
As someone who grew up with actual EPS Lego(R) blocks and other EPS products, I notice that the wood panels between EPS blocks bridge cold and heat through the insulation, loosing some of the power savings expected of that EPS thickness .
For hurricane safety, I would suggest securing the blocks to each other with metal clamps nailed inside and outside, if that's not strong enough, get metal "ties" nailed a few inches away from the edges .
Wiring and pipes would be nailed or screwed to the wood surfaces with holes drilled between floors .
What do these houses look like? What are some floorplans? What is the cost? Lower or higher?
Where are these houses? Does a house like this save on utility bills?
I'd like to see a finished and functioning complete house and how it looks.😊
Plumbing & electric, yes.
It's on a slab so I would say plumbing is in the slab now electrical I have no clue
It's called Renco USA. Easy to find.
They did seem to leave out on how to get plumbing in the walls and electrical through. Even the brief look on the finished floor no holes for outlets.
Video shows stud wall once the blocks are in place.
There’s an electrician and a plumber watching this right now and cussing in sync 😂
You got me!
… among others.
@@gwilliams1001or along the walls already there . 🤔
Ohh ya they are definitely dropping F bombs lol
exactly 😅
Good luck during a thunder storm...
Earthquakes: what can I say exept your welcome!
All fun and games till someone dismantles your living room while you sleep
Imagine that b&e job 😭
You wouldnt be able to as u would have to start from top to bottom not to mention just a camera and an alarm and install high duty doors and its just like other houses
🤣🤣 I love the internet... sometimes
Can't have shit
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"Robust"? Thats a ballsy statement.
🙄🤨🤨🤨🙄WHAT AN INSULT WHEN YOU START TO SEE YOUR HOUSE OR BUILDING LITERALLY FLYING AWAY
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I bet I could put my hand through it
The be fire hazard
@@user-cr9zh2vf7sIt’s plywood bud.. remember stress the weakest joint, all you gotta do is lean on that insulation..
Bro bought a life size Lego set 💀
The toxic fumes if it burns will kill you😮😮😮
So this is why the Americans always go flying through the walls in action movies.
Nah, our current walls are actually cheaper.
They test osb and plywood by taking a cannon that shoots 2x4 out of it at hurricane speeds. Your simply not going theough it. Google what osb and pluwood is and why its made that way. Its plenty stronger than you think…
@@clapbootycheek1212 for exterior walls, yes to the osb. Interior modern US walls though are flimsy plaster and pine 2x4/2x6's. You can run through that with dedication and someone can definitely kick you into it. German walls though? you will die if you or someone else tries to send you through them.
@@clapbootycheek1212 You wouldn't need to do that test with brick.
This would be WAY stronger than the current plaster walls
And when the divorce comes through she can literally take half the house, and she'll choose the bottom half. 😂❤
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Would have saved me a lot of money 😂
No he gets the garage living room bathroom and 1 bedroom. she gets master bedroom
kitchen and a bathroom
lol
So a Lego house for adults makes me wonder how strong that material is and how long will it last.
“911, what’s your energency”- Hi, Someone stole my house, block by block like it was minecraft
An electricians nightmare.
Go industrial style, conduits in the inside.
Why donwe need that?
@@rutvikrswhy do we need electricity? 🔌
And good luck with the plumbing.
@@KnightSwan do we really need that?
I’m interested in how they run the plumbing and electrical.
Chases and soffits I would assume
They don't, you have to pee outside and and when it rains you have to whirl around to take a shower
And HVAC?
My thoughts exactly
They definitely use composites both inside and outside, this is just the skeleton of the building.
It looks like it would be a lot stronger than a normal house! I wonder if you could upgrade the blokes to withstand tornados and hurricanes???
Ed Sheeran would be proud of this Lego House
Everything was fine until the big bad wolf came by😂
That's hilarious 😅
Exactly what I was thinking.
Just wanted to give the same comment 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 Love the humour.
is that a 16 inch wall? So for those who assume that this is all it takes to build a home, you might ask a plumber, an electrician, a roofer and several other trades if there is a part that they play in all of this.
Imagine stepping on one of those bad boys in the middle of the night 💀
This is our last weapon if a certain lizard mutates
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Plollysteirene is a foam.....
Imagine You and Me going on a date, cutie ❤
Poison gas if there is a fire. The company that makes this is ruthless???😢
How much better is it compared to the normal way of building
In hurricanes season you’re playing expert level Jenga.
What we have here is a NIGHTMARE for electricians and plumbers.
everything surface mounted.. rofl!
It's also probably 5x more expensive than standard construction, even without the increased cost for electrical and plumbing.
HVAC too lmao
Hell you would have to run all electrical they conduit to be legal for inspection. And plumbers just walk off job saying not me today unless plumbing is in the slab
Or a gold mine, if the plumber or electrician owns their own business.
I didn't know playing with Legos would qualify me to be a contractor.
It does now.
Time to put those years of experience to use
Lego
Hahaha
When online classes students become architects
This is Lego dream come true.
Now we can live in Lego houses and children can build their own house and sky there's no limit when it comes to Lego
Who else wanted to see the finished product? Lol.
Never passed inspection 😂
Shorts don’t work like that, it’s evil
It’s all fine and dandy until a creeper sneaks up behind you and ruins your whole day!
(RDR2 HOUSE BUILD SONG INTENSIFIES)
*SCREAMS GO IGNORED*
I bet creeper are unlawful where they at.
That's why you have a gun
Oh Man!
Somebody didn’t read the 3 lil pig story
This is pretty cool! Reminds me of the mail-order houses you used to be able to buy from Sears!
Me aproaching rapidly driving an 18 wheeler:
Meanwhile, after a tornado, you're out there walkin around town pickin up your Legos.
hey at least you can rebuild it
to be fair, after a tornado, you're out there walkin' round town trying to find where the rest of your house went either way
at least you'll be able to tell yours are legos and the others' are debris
I mean, aren't american houses built out of cardboard? this one looks more sturdier...
@@bragagd1618 bricks and wood on the outside. drywall and wooden skeleton on the inside
1990s : I like building lego houses!
2020s : I like building lego houses!
Edit: GUYS HOW!!!
I seriously never got more than 200 likes in a comment and also that the number of likes is way more than the amount of like in all my videos *COMBINED*
I like turtles
Fr broo😂
I passed my Legos and case to my son. He's 22 and still loves Legos. Now I have 3 year old so more Legos in my life. I'm very excited about it. She's has been playing with them since she was 9 months old. Legos are amazing and it's good therapy!!!
@@elderassassin9673I like trains
What do you do for power or water
Literally life-sized Lego :D
60 mile an hour wind, does the house blow apart?
Lego and Minecraft players can finally put their skills to the Test.
@justsomejoe3632lmao 🤣 😂 😅
I was thinking of my youngest daughter- she's 18 now but still loves to build with Lego and play Minecraft.
Its all fun and games until a toddler comes running through the house and knocks the whole thing down.
Or until the plumber and electrician charge you triple to deal with these things
I'm imagine a Titan from AoT running through. 😂
That response has me crying..
😅😅😅😅
@@danielvernon8859why would they charge you anymore if these houses have the same electric/water capabilities as regular houses?
its all fun and games until someone takes your house apart
Awesome invention
I gotta say, the lack of effort it takes to interlock them gives me so much confidence about a good gust of wind.
Don't forget earthquakes. This design is clearly not hurricane and earthquake rated. Seems like it would make more sense to create hollow interlocking blocks that you screw together in order to reinforce all the connections filling all the cavities with spray foam after the electrical and plumbing is installed.
@@ianbelletti6241 There's a small amount of places on Earth that suffer tornados or earthquakes. In most of America there are no tornadoes or quakes
I lived in Portland for years (nary a tornado), and we got windstorms that would blow this thing to pieces.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess you forget hurricanes and other high wind phenomena. My point was that this system, as designed, is not truly universal and leaves doubt of its stability in high winds and earthquakes. Not all high wind events are hurricanes or tornadoes. Sometimes you get microbursts which can do as much damage as a hurricane or a tornado.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincessone tornado is enough. In the past 30 years I've seen 2 of those. Is that a lot? No. But it's more than enough to destroy my life if I were living inside one of those houses
The inventor of Lego’s just got a huge confidence boost
The inventor of Lego has been dead for some time
such a good comment
Fr tho , an if he is dead, this inventor put a pat on this real quick
It's Lego, not Legos.
shawty ain’t never stopped playin Minecraft😂😂
Good luck finding electricians, as well as fire alarm, network, HVAC, plumbers, CCTV, or security technicians who will take your contract!
I'll take the job...they're just not going to like the bill😂
The blocks are prepared accordingly for the installation of building services (electricity, plumbing, etc.), so that this work can be completed quickly and easily by craftsmen.
That's silly. Money is money.
This is what happens when you let Minecraft players build your house.
Wait until a gamer rages punches the wall and the whole house falls down
Ed Sheeran took notes
😂😂
Plumbing, Air conditioning, electricity? 🤷♂️
My thoughts exactly.👍
Exactly!
Insulation for the cold???
The insulation s in the blocks,but plumbing, electricity etc is an added expence they're just sending material for tge hous body not internalbor siding or roofing just th " body"
@@springcrocus7flower635its in the block says so in tge video
99 missed calls from mojang
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Why aren't the connections deeper? Looks like maybe only 4" at the most🤔.
All fun and games until you step on one in the middle of the night
Lmao you win
Yeah, but when you get bored with your house you just take it apart and build a new one.
Just remember, no illegal building techniques.
Polystyrene is packing peanut foam coated in plastic spray that if water gets on it the polystyrene will turn to mush.
@@jordancambridge4106
no, its styrofoam. EPS
I ordered mine last month. It finally arrived a few weeks ago. I started putting it together and now I’m finished….. but I have a few extra blocks left and this concerns me 😕
what is the company called?
Ikea
The extra blocks are to make sure you have a few if a few got accidentally damaged.
extras would have been supplied in the event that some got damaged in transit
@@MyNameBeeKayy😂😂😂
Its all fun and games until someone steps on one
You could make these blocks yourself on the cheap cheap!! Great idea!