The Ultimate LEGO Obelisk. Version 2.0

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
  • Welcome to Bricksculpt and thank you for watching. This video show my second attempt at tackling the LEGO obelisk. Please let me know below in the comments if you have any further suggestions or cool methods that I might not know about or ways to improve what I showed in the video, maybe we can learn a few things from each other. If you have any questions please let me know and I will do my best to answer them. Thanks for your support and I hope you love the video!
    #lego #afol #legoaddict

КОМЕНТАРІ • 416

  • @copperweave
    @copperweave 2 дні тому +309

    This is the first obelisk I've seen for this challenge that actually looks passable - the technique might could be re-worked a bit to be a bit more accessible/cleaner, but this actually looks *fantastic* and like an actual obelisk.

  • @worldsheaviestjamband93
    @worldsheaviestjamband93 2 дні тому +262

    Dude, I know I say it in every comment but this channel is CLEARLY the top brick building channel.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +28

      You're too kind. Thanks again for your support!

    • @bonzai501
      @bonzai501 2 дні тому +2

      Fr bro

    • @JLikesStarWars
      @JLikesStarWars 2 дні тому +7

      Way better than those stupid clickbait videos that doesn’t even go into LEGO skills. Those guys don’t actually know anything and have way to many subscribers

    • @Vandueren5
      @Vandueren5 2 дні тому +2

      I agree.

    • @jeremyscungio16
      @jeremyscungio16 2 дні тому +1

      Seriously I saw one of his videos a few weeks ago and like now I can't stop

  • @magicfoxgaming1500
    @magicfoxgaming1500 2 дні тому +65

    Gonna be honest, the tan brick at the top looks like a golden tip, which is a very obelisk thing

    • @Zekiraeth
      @Zekiraeth День тому +6

      The real Washington monument has an aluminum tip. When it was built, aluminum was newly discovered and we didn't have good techniques for smelting it, so it was very valuable at the time (comparable to silver). Very soon after the monument was finished, a better method of producing aluminum was discovered and the metal became much cheaper like it is today.
      For the Lego version you could reference this by having the tip piece be either silver or light bluish gray depending on what exists.

  • @pux0rb
    @pux0rb 2 дні тому +73

    This is a LOT better, and its honestly almost flawless. The little gaps aren't a problem at all. The only thing I would personally change is to have 1x1 round plates where the crossbeams mate, so that there isn't any stress on the skinny rectangular plates holding the frame together. Right now, LEGO would call it an "illegal" build because you are bending the plates, even if its only a miniscule amount.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  День тому +8

      Yeah I will work on the legality of the build

    • @diatonicdelirium1743
      @diatonicdelirium1743 21 годину тому +2

      @@bricksculpt Ha ha, your lawyer will have a field day!

  • @MetaHydra-gj6ms
    @MetaHydra-gj6ms 2 дні тому +129

    Genius. Purely genius.

  • @MrAwawe
    @MrAwawe 2 дні тому +49

    There's a reason stressing Lego pieces is considered illegal, but it really does allow for some amazing things!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +36

      I could do the same shape with hinges and all legal techniques, it would work. But I like the strength of this better.

    • @celeryman14
      @celeryman14 2 дні тому +13

      Couldn't you use a rounded stud where you had the red square 1x1s?

    • @funforall9741
      @funforall9741 2 дні тому +1

      ​@@celeryman14this

    • @thegreatstapley
      @thegreatstapley День тому

      ​@@celeryman14Thought the same.

  • @reddblackjack
    @reddblackjack 2 дні тому +87

    It is great. When you finish it, you should submit it to ideas for next year. The powers that be and the rest of the Internet should like and vote for it. It looks like it's almost the size of the Apollo 5 rocket. Which is just under 41". I just love how you use math to do some of these things. We should all be more math fluent. It's just brilliant! Don't ever stop!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +17

      Yes simular is size to the Saturn V set. Unfortunately scale wise not the same. Saturn V was 360ish feet tall if my memory is correct monument is 555 feet.

    • @reddblackjack
      @reddblackjack 2 дні тому +2

      Right. I still would buy one. How big would it be if the same scale as Apollo 5? For some reason I'm thinking only about five or five and a half feet tall.and the base would still fit on a 16x16 plate. It's not my best math morning though. I'm always better at math in the afternoon.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +2

      Not sure lol but it would look cool side by side.

    • @diamondcreepah3210
      @diamondcreepah3210 2 дні тому +7

      I'm afraid this falls under illegal techniques. Even tho it's very gradual, the slightly off angles still put some amount of stress on the pieces.

  • @tK-fg1nr
    @tK-fg1nr 2 дні тому +36

    This genuinely one of the coolest things ive seen done in lego. Cant wait for the finished product.

  • @Adranium
    @Adranium 2 дні тому +67

    You sharing progress sort of real time is really refreshing for watching youtube videos. Really clever accepting that it can't be perfect, and then focusing on the corners that the eye is drawn most to. It would be cool to see a full obelisk with the 1x2 plates making brick-like corners. You could also properly make the corners completely flush and not have that small indentation, but then you would have to do the sides a bit asymmetric and it would be more challenging and less sturdy. What you have made is the best looking by far, but given that the obelisk is a bit uncharted territory for brick building, there must be all kinds of ways to build it, we just haven't discovered it by now.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +5

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it and yes is kinda new territory hopefully this helps push progress!

    • @Adranium
      @Adranium 2 дні тому +1

      I am not with any LEGO at the moment but I couldn't help myself to think about it, and I have found a very nice way to make a smooth corner that then overlaps with the sides by 1/2 tile. So there is a bit of overlap, but in exchange you get no gaps. I got inspired by your long pillar of 1x1 corner snot bricks.
      So, I'll try to explain it:
      You take a 1x1 snot brick with 2 studs on adjacent sides. You connect a 1x4 panel piece on either side. This panel piece provides the overhang. Then you can use different smooth plates to get under the overhang but not more than 2 plates under. (this is the overhang of the 1x4 panel piece).
      I don't really know how to connect the corners with the rest of the structure, but maybe you can do it every time there is an equal amount of studs across like in your model. Hopefully this sparks some ideas! At the bottom and the top, you can properly connect the corners with some hinge pieces.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      I like the idea

  • @tymt8059
    @tymt8059 2 дні тому +16

    What’s really great about this channel is the fact that you share more then just the final product. You share the design process, failed ideas, comment suggestions, and the best solution you’ve found.
    I look at other channels to get build inspiration, and I look to yours to learn.

  • @Pioneer4x4
    @Pioneer4x4 2 дні тому +31

    The top of The Washington monument is not white Stone. It is a Pyramid of pure aluminum. At the time it was built, it was the most expensive metal in the world. So there is nothing wrong with that piece being a different color, gray or silver would be ideal. As for the sides awesome project, it looks great. The corners are perfection. If you could fill in the windows of the plates on the side either recessed or overlapping, you could use normal rectangular areas and not worry about filling in all the gaps.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +11

      Yeah I don't want recessed or overlapping because it will take away from the shape. I would rather have the shape perfect with small gaps than no gaps and a non perfect shape.

    • @nlald
      @nlald 2 дні тому +4

      @@bricksculptThat cap piece probably wouldn’t be the craziest thing to machine out of aluminium, if you want ultimate material fidelity.
      (A suggestion, not an offer; seriously, don’t let me near a machine shop).

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +7

      Lol

  • @VersatileFunDesigns
    @VersatileFunDesigns 2 дні тому +54

    Wow! These are 1000 IQ building techniques! 🤯 Please keep making more of these videos since I'm learning so much from them!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +9

      Thank you and I will do my best to keep them coming. Honestly I'm learning so much making these videos that my own LEGO skill is improving exponentially in real time which is so motivating for me.

  • @TheMCEnthusiastPlays
    @TheMCEnthusiastPlays 2 дні тому +7

    One of the most impressive things I've seen done with Lego

  • @danatronics9039
    @danatronics9039 2 дні тому +5

    This is incredibly impressive. I didn't believe it could look this good. Great job filling in all the gaps!

  • @EtchJetty
    @EtchJetty 2 дні тому +5

    Oh my god this is OUTSTANDING looking, really really really great work. Can't wait for the next follow-up, it's so much better looking than the last one (which was ALREADY wildly impressive!!!)

  • @dragonshadow1902
    @dragonshadow1902 2 дні тому +10

    Giant vinyl stickers for each side 😂. Looks great.

  • @m.i.c.h.o
    @m.i.c.h.o 2 дні тому +8

    In a few months: THIS JUST IN, Lego Enthusiast builds 1:1 sculpture of the Washington Monument out of obsession.

  • @darkdeath3451
    @darkdeath3451 11 годин тому +1

    Your channel is an encyclopedia for Lego techniques. Very important for MOC building.

  • @reagancarbaugh9156
    @reagancarbaugh9156 2 дні тому +6

    Your willingness to ready comments and learn from the rest of the community is so amazing!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +2

      Thanks I try! The feedback is really helpful and allows me to learn more than I can figure out on my own.

  • @jamesw3413
    @jamesw3413 2 дні тому +6

    The amount of dedication and attention to detail you have is incredible my man. I'm the kind of builder who will spend years making sure a MOC is perfect, but it feels like there aren't that many of us. Keep it up, I'm really enjoying your videos

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you are enjoying the content.

  • @RafaelGonzalez.
    @RafaelGonzalez. 2 дні тому +13

    MASTER BUILDER!! Not just for trying this and the ingenuity of the first design, but for the way you took all the comments from the last video. And then constructively came back at this with an incredible mindset to pull this off! I just know you'll keep doing great, and I cant wait to see this in its final form! Personally I love the random colors hidden from view!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +4

      Thank you very much, I love the feedback I get from these videos. The comments are what makes it worth it!

  • @bensbrokenbones4102
    @bensbrokenbones4102 2 дні тому +2

    In such a short time you have built an amazing community based channel and always have great techniques

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +2

      Glad you think so I hope I can keep it going! Thanks for all your support!

  • @EPE77U
    @EPE77U 2 дні тому +9

    I'm deeply invested in this now lol. Can't wait for the update. Also it feels like there's potential to explore other hard shapes in the future and perfect them

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +2

      That's what I'm thinking. What other shapes are next lol.

    • @TornaitSuperBird
      @TornaitSuperBird 2 дні тому

      @@bricksculptMaybe a half-sphere/true dome? Other than purpose-built parts, it's difficult to achieve that shape using LEGO.

  • @thevishyfishy
    @thevishyfishy 2 дні тому +9

    damn bro you are a lego genius, this is next level stuff. this is why I love lego so much, its not just a toy but a true engineering medium.

  • @Zekiraeth
    @Zekiraeth День тому +2

    You could replace the tan tip piece with a silver or light bluish gray version (depending on what exists). I also think it will look better with gray as opposed to tan.
    The real Washington monument has an aluminum tip. When it was built, aluminum was newly discovered and we didn't have good techniques for smelting it, so it was very valuable at the time (comparable to silver). Very soon after the monument was finished, a better method of producing aluminum was discovered and the metal became much cheaper like it is today.

  • @FaqoOG
    @FaqoOG День тому +1

    Dude, what you're doing is awesome. You are the best Lego brick building channel by far! I love watching you construct all sorts of things I could have never thought were possible.

  • @siegeperilous9371
    @siegeperilous9371 2 дні тому +3

    Loving the evolution of these vids

  • @D_4_N_
    @D_4_N_ 2 дні тому +1

    incredible. truly one of the most technically impressive builds ive ever seen.

  • @reddblackjack
    @reddblackjack День тому +1

    So, this is off subject. I recently had my siding replaced on my house. A friend suggested i make new numbers for it out of Lego, because they didn't replace the old tile ones, they just left a piece of the old siding with the numbers attached. So, after an attempt at making the numbers eith NPU, my friend said i should just do it with bricks. And after using balck and white bricks and a 16x32 baseplate, I really am pleased after adhering them to my new siding.
    I went with a basic type style 12 studs long and each number has a different width ranging from 2 by 12 for the one and 8x12 for the biggest digit. It's so great for many reasons. Adding a bit of classic Lego fun to my brand new looking house being the main one. 12 studs long is just a hair over 3 ¾ inches tall making the new numbers more than one inch larger than the ceramic tile ones. I actually like making stuff that's usable such as floating shelves to mount baseplates to, the space station with 52 lights to replace a chandelier and these house numbers. I just wanted to thank you personally for the inspiration to simply try my hand at realistic stuff. Thanks.
    I've been kicking around the idea of building a mailbox out of Lego instead of buying one. Using mostly technic parts but covered with large plates. It's gotta have moving parts

  • @tnorwneergg
    @tnorwneergg День тому +1

    12:18 For the final assembly last side, you could use like floss or sewing thread wrapped around each section , put them in and line it up and pull outward to snap it in to place, then pull it free. Should have enough space to pull it through those tiny gaps. Looks fantastic, looking forward to seeing the end resuly

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  17 годин тому +1

      Yeah I might have to do something like that

  • @sharplydressedrabbit3604
    @sharplydressedrabbit3604 2 дні тому +1

    This is the best LEGO obelisk I've ever seen. Nice work

  • @Donnosaurus
    @Donnosaurus День тому +2

    Wow that is actually really amazing! It's pretty much perfect!

  • @LeaanChannel
    @LeaanChannel 2 дні тому +6

    The video I have been waiting for all year😎

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому

      Thanks I hope I didn't disappoint!

  • @Solid_Sayori
    @Solid_Sayori 2 дні тому +1

    This is pretty impressive. I couldn't even come up with a solution even half as good as this.

  • @Comrade_Alpaca
    @Comrade_Alpaca 2 дні тому +1

    I gotta say, I'm glad I found your channel. I've been trying to become a Master Builder for the last couple of years, so learning these techniques from your channel will definitely come in handy!

  • @whomigazone
    @whomigazone День тому +1

    The tip of the real Washington Monument is capped by a solid aluminum block (At the time, aluminum was really hard to get. Later someone invented a process to get the element from the ore cheaply, but not then) - so a silver tip might be better than white.

  • @lightsinthedarkness
    @lightsinthedarkness 2 дні тому +3

    Dude you should get hired by Lego. You are the MASTER Builder.

  • @lavendersugar143
    @lavendersugar143 2 години тому

    Absolutely insane work. It's gonna look incredible when it's done!

  • @MegaJeremy1974
    @MegaJeremy1974 19 годин тому +1

    Seriously, so freaking good.

  • @ctrlzaltdelete
    @ctrlzaltdelete 2 дні тому +1

    Stumbled across the first obelisk video and now seeing this one and it’s fantastic improvement. It looks amazing and to give you some peace of mind, the Washington Monument actually has an aluminum apex so you shouldn’t have to find that piece in white.

  • @SoloJona
    @SoloJona 14 годин тому +1

    OH MY GOODNESS!WHAT AN ACHIEVEMENT!!!!

  • @Ng8htmere
    @Ng8htmere 2 дні тому +1

    This video shows the beauty and creativity of Lego❤

  • @Jesseminecrafter
    @Jesseminecrafter 2 години тому

    Really looking forward to a final reveal with all of the ordered parts! Even if it's not a full video and just a short it'd be awesome to see the final product. Good stuff

  • @Gnimsh
    @Gnimsh День тому +1

    This is inspirational. Really pushing the envelope here with LEGO. I can't wait for the final vid :)

  • @toeguides
    @toeguides 2 дні тому

    Prioritizing the edges and forcing the gaps into the faces is an interesting trade off. Fascinating stuff.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Yeah I think it helps define the shape. One way or another it won't be perfect.

  • @kqawiyy
    @kqawiyy День тому +2

    This is Legendary

  • @hunky1013
    @hunky1013 2 дні тому +1

    the gaps dont really even look that bad, incredible work so far
    looking forward to the final version 🙂

  • @michaelnurse9089
    @michaelnurse9089 День тому +1

    Didn't think you would manage. Kudos.

  • @mcfixer9503
    @mcfixer9503 2 дні тому +1

    frankly I prefer the sand coloured cap piece, reminds me of the golden tops of the pyramids and such. it's a very good contrasting detail

  • @ThamosProductions
    @ThamosProductions 2 дні тому +2

    This build is magnificent! Not sure if it’s worth your time to make it legal but if you would just put 1x4 hinge plates or rounded 1x3 plates at the corners of the frames, you could submit this to Lego ideas!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  День тому +2

      Yeah I might do a legality follow up video.

  • @gunnaryoung
    @gunnaryoung 14 годин тому +1

    As you develop this, this would be a cool Lego Ideas set!

  • @NooceneSounds
    @NooceneSounds 2 дні тому +1

    Very awesome! This is similar to what I had in mind with the built out sides, but I think you went above and beyond with minimizing gaps. So impressive!

  • @GreatGatzB
    @GreatGatzB День тому +1

    I have to replicate this (thankfully at a smaller scale for a smaller building) to recreate a lighthouse near me in Maine. I was literally pondering how to make a good obelisk and this video just appeared! Incredible work.
    Not sure if it would screw up the strength of the frame, but personally I might just make a single 100 stud long “beam” going up each side of each frame, then attach those hinge plates on the backs at 22 stud intervals. Hard to explain in text but it would eliminate the awkward 2x9 and 2x8 sections in the middle of the monument :)

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  17 годин тому

      Sounds cool would love to see the final result!

  • @harveule6127
    @harveule6127 2 дні тому +1

    Absolutely amazing. All I’ll say is there’s some visible bending towards the built side- hopefully it gets fixed when all sides are added or which a central strong interior column. But all round the best I’ve ever seen

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Yeah I have a few stress points, they will get better once fully built. Thanks for the compliment.

  • @freddyforward
    @freddyforward 10 годин тому +1

    I‘m looking forward to the final version:D

  • @ryandupuis2346
    @ryandupuis2346 2 дні тому +1

    Dude actually your a genius

  • @Kavukamari
    @Kavukamari 2 дні тому +1

    if you have large enough holes in the wall structure, you could probably stick a tool in to PULL the part attached, and then cover the hole with a plate

  • @gegessen159
    @gegessen159 День тому +1

    oh, that is super impressive. You are absouletely right, the straight edges makes it 100% better! I might have to reconsider my version now. Will be a fun challenge since my design is only 3x3 plates at the very top, so hardly any room for filling gaps inside :)

  • @noclone9839
    @noclone9839 День тому +3

    Im working on incorporating jumpers into my snotwork, and you can achieve a one eight of a plate difference. So in theory u can make the steps have even even smoother transitions

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  День тому

      That sounds awesome I would love to see it.

  • @Qoonutz
    @Qoonutz День тому +1

    Personally, I prefer the first one. The second one has a lot of gaps which makes me prefer the former. However, I must say that the second one is a lot more challenging!

  • @nosy-cat
    @nosy-cat 2 дні тому +1

    Okay, that looks so much better than I expected. Looking forward to the finished thing!

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Thanks! Once I get all the parts which might take awhile I will post a new video.

  • @BricksBuildStudio
    @BricksBuildStudio День тому +2

    I'm surprised there's no white tips with all the space sets Lego has put out. You're building your own proper Lego Architecture series.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  День тому +1

      I know it's crazy right all the sets and no white!

  • @bsharpmajorscale
    @bsharpmajorscale 2 дні тому +1

    Very neat! The thing I keep coming back to in my mind is the possibility of using the official LEGO hole punch with some thick paper or cardstock cut just right. But that wouldn't be very structural...

  • @Beklo100
    @Beklo100 2 дні тому +2

    Incredible! so glad I found this channel

  • @sthollywood9582
    @sthollywood9582 День тому +2

    Instead of building it in 22 stud segments you could build each side in full height of 88 studs with 8 stud base and 4 stud top using only 4 hinges, and every 22 studs you can have the proper size 1 wide plate for support, that way you could possibly build all 4 sides then attached them to each other, also doing it this way could make it a legal build as well

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  17 годин тому +1

      Video coming soon

    • @sthollywood9582
      @sthollywood9582 17 годин тому

      @@bricksculpt awesome! Now I'm even more excited! Awesome build by the way!

  • @FabioVenni
    @FabioVenni День тому +1

    Dude, I’ve never left a comment on UA-cam and I’m in my fourties but wow, this channel, your journey, thanks a lot, keep it up, do a Patreon or something

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  17 годин тому

      Woe thanks! I'm glad your enjoying it. I will do my best to keep the videos coming!

  • @dikenlikalp
    @dikenlikalp 2 дні тому +1

    :) Well I am looking to the two different designs on my desk that I tried after your first video. But your new approach is better than both, especially with this scale and slope.
    One of them is a similar approach where I made a random 11 studs to 6 studs frame with hinge plates. And tried to fill it like you did starting from the corners. Than I hide the artifacts in the middle by placing a horizontal 2x 21 plate with tiles (2 plate high) and used the rail plates as the first layer to make the 2 plate height less visible.
    And made the neigbour frame but 1 studs smaller from the sides where I put panels, so it sits on the first frame the make the corner.
    It looks like an ornamented version of an obeliks or a starwars structure right now.
    The second design was the study of the possibility of using the new 6x1 slope. But the result was more like a native american tent than an obeliks.
    These evolving video series are really fun. Great obeliks and channel.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  День тому +1

      Thank you so much. I'm glad you are trying it for yourself it's a great learning exercise.

  • @amphicorp4725
    @amphicorp4725 2 дні тому +1

    Very nice. Huge improvement

  • @forentertainment3259
    @forentertainment3259 2 дні тому +1

    This is a great solution, I just don't know about connecting the corners since the angle is ever so slightly larger than 90 degrees. But if it works in a physical model, it's obviously worth it for the strength!

  • @Zemmip
    @Zemmip 2 дні тому

    I don't know why youtube started recommending me your videos but I'm glad it did

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Me either but I'm glad they did welcome!

  • @Dandom15
    @Dandom15 2 дні тому +3

    Holy crap dude, that looks near perfect!!!

  • @EthanNeal
    @EthanNeal 2 дні тому +1

    I'm glad this and the last obelisk video came across my feed! I've been wanting to make a large scale map of Louisiana, but the northern border isn't perfectly straight, it bends slightly north from the 33rd parallel as you go west from the Mississippi River, and would necessitate a taper of about 125 to 1. I was worried I'd have to resort to the half plate technique, but I might try to reconsider that and make something smoother

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  День тому

      That's a cool application! Glad it was helpful

  • @aquestforthetruth1653
    @aquestforthetruth1653 4 години тому

    Fantastic I can’t wait to see the whole thing

  • @dropkickedmurphy6463
    @dropkickedmurphy6463 2 дні тому +1

    You could theoretically use slopes instead between each layers instead of flat transitions on the first design.

  • @markn91
    @markn91 2 дні тому +1

    Ok yeah, this is awesome!

  • @d33p345
    @d33p345 2 дні тому

    thats super cool! cant wait to see how the final piece turns out!

  • @stockicide
    @stockicide 2 дні тому +1

    Making instructions for this would obviously be a nightmare, but perhaps you could have a livestream where you take one side of the obelisk apart, piece by piece, so people could see all the pieces that go into each section.

  • @mr.majkenocs
    @mr.majkenocs 16 годин тому +1

    This dude knows his LEGO

  • @poepkak6714
    @poepkak6714 День тому +1

    genius at work!!!

  • @hugegarrett2577
    @hugegarrett2577 2 дні тому +1

    This is incredible!

  • @Tigerbricks11
    @Tigerbricks11 2 дні тому +1

    That looks incredible. Finish it off with some flags and trees around and it’ll look like a real scale model.

  • @annebergman7908
    @annebergman7908 2 дні тому

    Absolutely wicked once again. Love it! And also congrats on the +5k followers... Much deserved!❤❤

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Thanks for all your support as always!!! 5000!!!

  • @JLikesStarWars
    @JLikesStarWars 2 дні тому +1

    I’m a hater of illegal building techniques but that end result looks too good and I think the bricks will be fine

    • @darkstar_448
      @darkstar_448 2 дні тому

      I tend to think he may not have had enough hinge pieces for his test as it looks like it should be workable with hinges top and bottom. Guess we'll have to watch the next video ;)

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +2

      Yeah me too. I could easily build it with all hinges and make it Legal but it's tighter fitting this way and uses less pieces so I stuck with it. Might change it in the future so it's legal.

  • @ewenk7
    @ewenk7 2 дні тому

    Holy cow, this is an incredible work of art.

  • @JmacJSGuru
    @JmacJSGuru 2 дні тому

    I love this new technique! I was impressed with the last one for sure but this is amazing! I find that the larger the build the less noticeable the micro gaps are. Definitely going to be reusing this technique for a few builds of my own

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому

      Thanks! Yeah a bigger build makes it work better.

  • @frank_calvert
    @frank_calvert 2 дні тому +1

    an interesting idea, dont put the sideways plates onto the studs snugly, so the only gap is between them which would look thinner due to the white too

  • @jespernoren
    @jespernoren 2 дні тому

    This is an incredible upgrade from your last video! I had an idea watching this, that I'm sure you already considered, but here we go anyways:
    if you were to use only 2x2 tiles and dimensions instead of 2x4 tiles across the whole build, it could help blend the gaps as each brick seen on the outside would have the same 2x2 dimensions (or at least 2 studs tall) making it a perfect grid system to hide any gaps inside of. the taller 2x4 gaps mixed with 2x2 snot plates makes it loot a bit more messy and obvious where the gaps are.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому

      Yeah I thought of that but 1 it's a lot of pieces 2 the edges won't stay as straight and 3 I already have 2x4 tiles... lots of them from the pab wall. 😁

  • @LukeSkydragon
    @LukeSkydragon 2 дні тому +1

    Hm it would leave 2 raised lines per side but you could use 1 stud tall brackets with panels on them to overlap the gaps. Looks really solid!

  • @AwwhHex
    @AwwhHex День тому

    This is so freaking impressive :0 that tapering looks so smooth compared to the prototype

  • @kristopherpage5607
    @kristopherpage5607 2 дні тому +1

    If you were to overlap the corners making a 9 wide at the very bottom, you could make the thickness even out to 10 studs from the overlap, just an idea and im not sure how it would work but with the knowledge you have im sure you could make it work

  • @PanoptesDreams
    @PanoptesDreams 2 дні тому +1

    Great job man!

  • @143685753ton22y
    @143685753ton22y 2 дні тому +1

    This is incredible

  • @mrmarksmeets
    @mrmarksmeets 2 дні тому +1

    This is soooo awesome

  • @Ladondorf
    @Ladondorf 2 дні тому +2

    That's a huge improvement! All you need for the shaft is to get those brackets in white. I also think it's worth getting the cap piece in white, even if that Bricklink store says it's slightly discolored. It's still better than tan, or, god forbid, spray-paint.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому

      Yeah I might have to bite the bullet

    • @christianjohnson4196
      @christianjohnson4196 2 дні тому

      You should get it in gray instead of tan. The top of the Washington Monument is made of aluminum not White stone.

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому +1

      Yeah I might do that

  • @Iris_UwU_
    @Iris_UwU_ 2 дні тому +1

    Lego needs to hire you 😉

  • @shy_dodecahedron
    @shy_dodecahedron 2 дні тому

    Since the last time I've thought of another idea: you can get all sorts of weird angles if you use all 3 dimensions to get it instead of 2. Like, even if you use the 3x1x1 slope, you are not restricted to have them in ,🇧🇹 this sort of agreement. Instead, you could rotate one of them to get a greater number of slopes.

  • @Aranthappyrobot
    @Aranthappyrobot 2 дні тому +1

    You know, when the filled out side was facing forward and the not filled out side was just barely visible it almost made it look like those sides had stained glass in them.

  • @funforall9741
    @funforall9741 2 дні тому +1

    If you used a stud in place of the red 1×1 and again at the bottom where the L joint is you would have enough play to make this build "legal" again by not putting stress on the pieces

  • @manoelguidialvares6903
    @manoelguidialvares6903 2 дні тому +1

    So uh, lego Ideas when? Amazing building!

  • @mRhea
    @mRhea 2 дні тому

    i have a minor diminishing returns suggestion, for polish
    the gaps in the faces
    they are dark because you see what's behind the gaps - a hollow dark box
    those gaps might be 10% less dark if they are covered by a second layer of white
    that is just behind the front facing surfaces
    [or what if you put an LED bulb in there lul, giant fire hazard lamp shade]

    • @bricksculpt
      @bricksculpt  2 дні тому

      Yeah I might try that at the end but it might not change much.