1,184 LEGO Chain Links in 1 Machine...
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- 1,184 LEGO® Chain Links...That's a new world record when used continuously in a single LEGO® machine and having three 90-degree turns! You'll even get to see LEGO® mechanical principles demonstrated! I think you'll love watching how these LEGO® chain links move and flow throughout the LEGO® machine. This is also a LEGO® Technic MOC, so I hope you enjoy what I've done on it!
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Share this video with everybody you know lol! Thanks Brick Machines club! 😎 Let me know you did so I can drop you a heart!
I will beat your record, I will make a 50 foot chain. Enjoy your title for now. Change is coming.
@@EllisMcLaughlin-pj3ih good, do it!
Sure, I'll share this video with everyone I know! I'll let you know once I've shared it so you can drop me a heart
@@LegoWondersOfficial thank you!
😅😊@@EllisMcLaughlin-pj3ih
"Behold, my masterpiece!"
"What does it do?"
"It runs."
Haha that about sums it up :)
@@BrickMachines1 its really fasinating tho
Yes
9:40 would make for a nice loading screen icon
Agreed! Good observation!
Oh yeah for sure! That'd be sweet!
That’s exactly what I was thinking
Looks like a game of snake
@@voice_control.-388yea
Super satisfying. It would have been funny to have the chain driving a super basic mechanism.
Thanks! Also great idea for an improvement!
I was going to comment a pun, but I lost my chain of thought
Great video as always!
So was I!
I guess great minds think a-link
Haha I love that pun 🤣
@nuberiffic Lol that's a good one! 😂
Bro that's actually a really good one 😂
@@BrickMachines1 Thanks.
I like to think I have a very high COGnitive function :)
German automotive engineers absolutely salivating at this
Correct, but I live far from Augsburg because Lego is the biggest company near Augsburg, Germany 🇩🇪 😂. I live at circular Konstanz 😮
Audi 4.2L timing chain servicing be like:
Haha that's awesome
😭
Holy shit he is right
Sounds like you are speaking from experience there.
Died laughing at 8:20 when the music cut, that’s the perfect summary of what engineering is like without any words spoken.
It’s reminiscent of that arcade game where the snake chases an apple. Very satisfying 10/10!
Not bad! I genuinely laughed at 8:21. Though it looks like it's skipping a bit on the big floor gear. Oh well, still seems to work!
Thanks! Haha yeah that was funny :) Yes, good eye, I need to add some of those chain guides like I did right after 8:21. That would fix it!
@@BrickMachines1 Guess I'm better at mechanical engineering than I thought! 😂
You sure are!
@@BrickMachines1 Thanks! 😁
Looks cool, but in the grand scheme of things it feels like this record could be broken by anyone by the time it takes lego to ship parts to their house
Lol. The same could be said for so many records. Obviously the difference here is that he actually took the time to do it.
I don't think there's a world record for trolling comments though... 🤔
I'm glad you think it looks cool! Although I understand what you're saying, this record is not only related to the number of links, but that the chain runs continuously yet in 3 separate planes, all having to be achieved through 90-degree twists of the chain. It's a challenge of engineering, but also of making a beautiful and satisfying end product, not just of setting a record. I hope this helps make the project more exciting to you!
arent the links sold individually though?
Why did I watch this
Somewhere in the China:
1 Billion chain links for 25$
This could make a fun puzzle optimization game, honestly.
Imagine kind of replicating dial up Internet using this. Just seeing black and white Lego treads traveling along a phone wire by the street from one Lego computer to another.
Woah I love that! Very cool 👍
This is so satisfying, I love it.
Thanks so much!
the mechanism could have benefited from a couple chain tensioners (which you could do with rubber bands or suspension pieces)
Next thing you should do it all in multicolours and use as many as, and it'll be interesting how it'll all look, it'll probably twist the mind and make you go all dizzy
God I wish I knew about lego tutorials like this when I was a kid. My inspiration would've gone through the stratosphere. Nowadays, my old lego collection is unfortunately gone. So many memories.
Reminds me of threading a film projector in school in the 1970s and 1980s
Oh very cool! I could see that!
I need a loopable video of just the final product in motion! This is hypnotic
If you let your eyes relax, so they go blurry it actually looks really cool, like a neon LED light zooming around the board
Cool idea!
ohhhhhh so thats whats happening when my eyes do that
Great project, love watching you solve all the many problems along the way to success.
I saw a similar concept with a tracked technic vehicle (using the same type of tracks from 8043) that had one massive loop of track that crossed over on the top to make two parallel sections of tracks to drive on.
Woah, I love that idea! Very cool!
8:50 chocolate milk going through a bendy straw i was given
Nice build. Brings back memories of the fan belt of a seventies Peugeot 204
that looks so satisfying and the editing at the end is really well done. How long (aprox) does it take for one round and when will you share a 1 hour loop of it 😅?
Thanks so much! It takes almost 3 minutes at the slow speed, and maybe 40 seconds or so at the fastest speed
Audi engineering department in a nutshell
8:44 me when I play that one rope rescue game:
(It’s also funnier because the brown links almost represent the people)
This feels like my loading bar when I go to boot up a game 😅
You're clearly an expert in your field.
Add a gear on some kind of mechanism so you can add a spring to it to tension the entire chain. Currently its quite loose as seen by some gears just not even having the chain on it constantly.
I like to think of the brown chain as a little worm going through a tunnel 😊
It's good that the viewer can see the chain clearly moving by the way it's moving
Thanks! That definitely helped make it clear!
Rainbow colored pieces would be the ultimate satisfaction. Great Work Mate;-)
Awesome vid! Very cool to watch, and congrats on the record!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Average German v8 timing chain
When your machine fails to start: 8:21
Love what you did with the music, great video!
For the next iteration, have the hub count the links as they pass by for even more impressive numbers! 😃
Speaking of world records, we kind of want to set one for the largest wireless network with LEGO hubs. Want to join? I'd like to span a famous bridge or something =)
I love the idea of the hub counting the links! Wow, cool thought! Depending on where it is I might be interested. Do you already have other interest in that idea?
@@BrickMachines1we're based in the Netherlands so probably too far out, but you can always beat the record 😅
Oh yeah the Netherlands is probably too far for me, but if you do it I'd love to see that!
The only thing id do to make it more fun to watch is to paint a snake onto the brown links, then maybe put some stuff that looks like rocks/brushy stuff for it to "crawl" through.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
the editing and fails in this video are somehow just so incredibly funny 🤣
Thanks so much! Really glad you enjoyed that ☺️
the main reason this record cant be beat is because of the financial ruin it would bring to anyone who tried to afford more, in all seriousness though this was super neat!
Now create a machine that assembles these chain links for you, travels through the system, and then disassembles the chain ready to reassemble it again. ;)
This is really cool. For the next challenge, make the chain run on 5 planes and see how many links it will take
8:46 Wow this is so satisfying! it looks like electrons that go through a wire!
Electrons flow over a wire not through one. It’s known as the skin effect incase you’re interested.
Thank you! I love that part too!
@@makutakretta7516 then why does the volume of them matter more than the surface area?
Absolutely mind boggling what this man can do. I love all of these random yet challenging things you slap on the channel. I absolutely love everything you do lol, can’t wait for the next one!!
Thanks! I'm so glad you enjoy these builds :)
loving the usage of mobius strips!!
Thanks! It's pretty fun I agree!
I call it the brown streak
Petition to name it B.I.L.L. Big intellectual level linking
I feel bad for whoever had to put all those chains together 😂 5:13
Great video very satisfying 😂
Thanks so much!
8:20 funny how the music starts but failed after one of the chain got loose lol
You channel is so underrated you deserve 1 mil subs by now
Thanks so much! That's really kind :)
How satisfying, I can watch this all day 😌
Sir, the thingamabobers are working at maximum efficiency
How watchmakers feel when playing a game of Snake.
with the turn chain concept you could have made this 3x smaller by just going up one level and kept it flat.
So satisfying ❤❤
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like it!
First off: cool. Could make a cool f1-circuit version. But secondly, on which type of board do you work, is that official Lego? Haven't seen it yet! 😮
Thanks so much! The black boards? Yes, those are official LEGO® parts: 11x19 Technic Panels. You can get them on LEGO.com Pick a Brick or Bricklink.com or from some sets
Took me to my childhood when the game snakes first appeared in mobile
The white chain piece looks like a lil man running laps around gears
Awesome the way people can just go and make masterpiece after masterpiece 😁
Why is this so satisfying
Lol I know!
Damn this is really cool. Was figuring out how to make it together with the video!
Thanks so much!! Really?! That's so cool! I hope you can make it! 😁
@@BrickMachines1 yeah, been a subscriber for a long time, your channel introduced me to technic builds, i only did regular legos before. idk why you still have less than 1 mil subs your channel gotta go big at some point its really cool what you do
@@carticactus Thanks for being a subscriber for so long and for your encouraging comment!
4:21 That snatched my soul💀
Do they make glow in the dark LEGO chain? I think it would be really cool to do this again with all black parts and a segment of glowing chain and film it running in the dark.
How Audi engineers decided how to build the 3.0TDi timing chain assembly
I love your idea and
Creativity ❤🎉
Me to
Thanks so much!
@saadahmad15 Thank you!
About time to mix the chain up multiple colors
Yes, that would be so cool! 😎
5:31 even Ray Charles saw that coming 😆
Imagine that you do this with more colors!
I can't help but feel that you are doing exactly 1 more chain than the previus record.
😂 That would've been funny for sure, but that's just all the chain links I had haha. I'm not sure anybody's ever set the record before, so this is just setting the stage for someone to beat it 👍
Very nice! would be cool if all pieces were black except for the one brown segment when you run it in fast motion.
So many chain links, I'd almost think it's a modern Yugioh deck.
Kinda wish the walls were black too, it looks awesome against the black base. 🤩
I would love to see a shape of The Nurburgring or any race track created with the same approach. The single link in the odd color would look like a car going around the model of this circuit.
I love that idea!
This chain link record will go to the record guiness
That would be epic!
hmm what if a tram system worked this way, there would need to be 0 delays though or the system gets annoying, but it would only need to be powered from one place, chain tenstion check stations would be needed too.
Mate Keep Doing What Ur Doing Your AMAZING!😮
This is the average timing belt on the least engineered german car
5:18 that’s what good Mac n cheese sounds like
9:40 would make a nice looping GIF
Yes, I like that idea!
The first thing that came to mind was the title but to the tune of the battle of New Orleans, and I misread 1184 as 1814:
There was 1,814 Lego chain links,
All tangled up into one big machine.
We need this but the chain is remade to be different color combos
9:40 Flash’s back in town
The orange going over the black pad reminds me of the old Nokia snake game
Oh yes, definitely agree!
Very satisfying to watch
Thanks so much!
cool! can't wait for the 10,000 version!
Thanks! Haha that'd be sweet! My fingers would be blistered by the end of connecting so many chains 😂
I would love to see this as a PC case.
Remember how old machines working?
Using big metals like big hammers big jaws
And they are working Synchronously like beauty dancer
Yeah, they are working like this using long chains and powered by one big steam engine
Wow you really do reply to everything. I love these kind of random videos, they’re the kind of things I try and do at home for no reason. This was awesome! I’m 14 btw
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It's pretty random, but kinda fun!
I wish you'd left the original audio in at the end because i bet those poor chains were screaming lol
lol that would have been an interesting thing to listen to!
Its like watching your drink go up a wacky straw
When I was watching this, I was thinking about Snake, the game... Nice attempt. I'm sure you can make it in a cube with 6 sides?
The sped up part looks so cool
Thanks so much!
only improvements is make the walls black it would look nicer
Great video as always 🥰🥰
Thanks so much!
Literally VAG engineers when designing timing chains
Great job!
This has super similar energy to Spintronics (incidentally, the pre-kickcheater prototype of that toy literally used Lego chain links, and the finished version is _almost, but not quite,_ the same scale of gear teeth)...
Oh wow, I had no idea! Very cool!
@@BrickMachines1 Yeah, a while back I tried seeing if Spintronics components could be driven via Technic motors. The gear-tooth spacing looks so similar, and the teeth feel like they mesh, but they're just _ever so slightly off_ so Spintronics chain links (which assemble the exact same way Lego ones do) have a "tooth mismatch" after six or so links with Technic gears, and vice versa. ...I think they might have done that due to avoiding any risk of trademark/copyright/patent infringement?
I also tried seeing if a Technic motor could direct-drive (gear-to-gear, no chain) a Spintronics junction... it sorta worked, but eventually they pushed each other apart from the misstepping due to the Spintronics gear teeth sticking out slightly further than Technic. So close!
@@WackoMcGoose oh man, that is really close! It would've been cool if that were a possibility!