My 4 years old son keeps watching this (as well as your pinball and gumball machine) non stop! I built this coin sorter and the pinball nearly a month ago using the pieces I had (with some adjustments and adaptations) and he keeps playing with those every day, customizing them since then! They're definitely his favorite toys, he always wants to show them to everybody! Thank you so much for making these tutorials and please make some more of them! They're absolutely great!
Neat! :D Now, how about a funnel with a mechanism to delay the flow of coins, like the real machines? I mean, picking up one by one, kinda defeats the purpose a little since you could place them individually that way, but pouring in a bag of them... well, then you'd have a great useful LEGO device. :D
Oh damn, I watched this when I was younger a couple of times. I rediscovered your channel due to your JD Brick channel shorts man, nice to see you're still going and improving more and more.
Very good idea! I remember having something like this when I was a kid. I'd never seen one done in LEGO before - pretty creative! And the way you animated/filmed the assembly was cool! Thanks for sharing a great idea and keep up the good work!
Subscribed. How come this is the only video where you didn't show the parts in the beginning? Would really love to be able to grab all the parts at once from the store/online.
Impressive. What program do you use for stop motion? I think I prefer how you presented the Lego safe video as you showed the viewers what bricks were required at the start. 👍
I used filmora and windows movie maker the reason I didn't show the parts was because there was a lot more pieces and most of them could be substituted
@@JDBrickProductions I will look into Filmora, I have literally spent the past 3 weeks sorting out 180 litres of Lego from my childhood and what I have bought so I can build kits with my son, but I would like to do a stop motion videos at the same time. 👍
I followed his steps and build the same thing in Studio v2. I've uploaded the model to Bricklink. From there, you can use the "Easy Buy" option and it will put all the pieces necessary into your cart. In a few minutes I will add to the description a link to a PDF with the build instructions. Here is the link: www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=105981
Thanks for the effort, but I've to state the obvious: as long as you have to insert each coin one by one, you may as well sort by hand. Why is there no tutorial around for an actual practical Lego coin sorter? (I.e. where you can insert a bunch of coins at once.)
@@WatchTheWorldBurn63 Not a conveyor belt but a wheel works very well apparently: ua-cam.com/video/SbWc3bSdDlw/v-deo.html. That should be possible to be implemented with Lego!?
Straight up useless unless if you add a funnel to just drop the coins. I’d rather sort coins myself instead of fit coins in a slot and make things harder than it has to be.
My 4 years old son keeps watching this (as well as your pinball and gumball machine) non stop! I built this coin sorter and the pinball nearly a month ago using the pieces I had (with some adjustments and adaptations) and he keeps playing with those every day, customizing them since then! They're definitely his favorite toys, he always wants to show them to everybody! Thank you so much for making these tutorials and please make some more of them! They're absolutely great!
Awesome, nice to see people benefiting from my videos :)
It must be hard to get the right angle of the thing
@@JDBrickProductions how did you make that hover new bick and click it on later, animation?
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Cool Lego sorter
Neat! :D Now, how about a funnel with a mechanism to delay the flow of coins, like the real machines? I mean, picking up one by one, kinda defeats the purpose a little since you could place them individually that way, but pouring in a bag of them... well, then you'd have a great useful LEGO device. :D
How small these holders are represent just the right amount for me to hold all my money
Oh damn, I watched this when I was younger a couple of times.
I rediscovered your channel due to your JD Brick channel shorts man, nice to see you're still going and improving more and more.
Loved the views that showed how it worked. Keep up the good work!
Well placed, best how to do "Lego" build I've seen. Keep it up! 👍
thanks
Nice project.
Particularly nice instruction technique.
Wow so simple design doesn’t involve MOTORS
Very good idea! I remember having something like this when I was a kid. I'd never seen one done in LEGO before - pretty creative! And the way you animated/filmed the assembly was cool! Thanks for sharing a great idea and keep up the good work!
How is this useful? It makes life harder. Why would you try to fit coins in a slot when you can literally just place them in the slot?
Great idea! Might make this some day! Thanks
Great video !!!!
thanks
It's amazing! 😍
Subscribed. How come this is the only video where you didn't show the parts in the beginning? Would really love to be able to grab all the parts at once from the store/online.
GENIUS!
thanks
@@JDBrickProductions ангечанийсделайяхту
OMG this is so cool
thanks
thats some good midis
You must have put a lot of time and effort into making all the animations! Very well done!
thanks
JD as in JD Hogg from Dukes of Hazzard
Nice I haven’t seen one of your vids since I won that giveaway
i need a lego lego sorter
Could you make a coin sorter for Canadian coins, please?
Agent Inferno ok
that music from the flash game skull kid? lol
good
Impressive. What program do you use for stop motion? I think I prefer how you presented the Lego safe video as you showed the viewers what bricks were required at the start. 👍
I used filmora and windows movie maker
the reason I didn't show the parts was because there was a lot more pieces and most of them could be substituted
@@JDBrickProductions I will look into Filmora, I have literally spent the past 3 weeks sorting out 180 litres of Lego from my childhood and what I have bought so I can build kits with my son, but I would like to do a stop motion videos at the same time. 👍
180 litres!?
Woahhhhh
That is awsome never made one of these
Great video !!!!!!!
thanks
Great :D
Nice
thanks
Hello, can you give the list of pieces with number part, please?
Cool
thanks
My girlfriend: legos aren't useful
Me:
Wow
I wish there was an easy way to buy the pieces necessary. I might have 60% of the pieces required in random colors. :(
Bricklink lol 🧱
I followed his steps and build the same thing in Studio v2. I've uploaded the model to Bricklink. From there, you can use the "Easy Buy" option and it will put all the pieces necessary into your cart. In a few minutes I will add to the description a link to a PDF with the build instructions. Here is the link: www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=105981
@@alphadogrobotics4796 Is not available anymore
great
Wow,I can’t even make one with cardboard!
Thanks for the effort, but I've to state the obvious: as long as you have to insert each coin one by one, you may as well sort by hand. Why is there no tutorial around for an actual practical Lego coin sorter? (I.e. where you can insert a bunch of coins at once.)
You could probably modify this with some sort of conveyer belt or funnel, but this seems to be just the bare bones sorting function.
@@WatchTheWorldBurn63 Not a conveyor belt but a wheel works very well apparently: ua-cam.com/video/SbWc3bSdDlw/v-deo.html. That should be possible to be implemented with Lego!?
This is so cool
That is so cool 😎 I want it just kidding
:)
and € ????
Ok ok ok u got me
I swear Jordan got the IQ of 300,000,000
did it take a long time to do the stop motion??
Do u have an instruction manual to make this, my son wants to make this
Make more
next time can you build a 100 dollar bill collecter
that actually is very cash money of you
👍
if youre gonna put each coin 1 by 1 then just sort them by hand lol
kox
Co$$
Saludos
Were Do I get all the Parts
You can buy them off Bricklink : )
I never have the right pieces... :(
Night WolfPup same...
does it actual work
Who designed this?
He did
HKD can't do :< beacuse hkd is only the height is different. :
Why's there no 50 cent slot?
Same reason there's no 2 dollar bill slot...
K
And Dir Euro? 💶 💰💵💸💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💰💵💸💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶???
I don’t use cash but ok :l
These 46 dislikes are from moneyless people
А сделай под русские а то у меня поразному монеты выходят
But i live in the netherlands and dont have dollars
Darkminer I don't have dollars also. I have złote.
Darkminer I live in Germany so i have €. Rip to us
BricksHistorie WW1 We "Rest In Pepperoni"
Si it's time for to use your creativity 😁👍
@@hussarski5508i have złote too
Hallo kuthoer
Your brain so big
Voballs poor like homeless
Too slow!!!!! (bulding is too slow)
Straight up useless unless if you add a funnel to just drop the coins. I’d rather sort coins myself instead of fit coins in a slot and make things harder than it has to be.
This seems to just be the sorting mechanism, adding a funnel or feeding system (like a motorized wheel or conveyer belt probably isn't that hard.