Amazing LEGO Technic Diesel Engines
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We are not worthy... I could never build this but... five questions; 1. How many pieces? 2. How long did it take to build? 3. Are the plans availible? 4. How much would it cost, if sourced from 'Build A Brick'? & 5. How long did it take to plan?
1.) i´m actually not sure, but i think about 10k parts, 2.) ten weeks development, 3.) i hope at january ´23www.youtube.com/@legolaus1/videos, 4.) With original Lego parts, i think 2,5k €, 5.) don´t know 🙂
Maybe build a real engine. Understand tolerances, compression ratios, ring gaps, fuel/air rarios, and everything else required.
@@vetteman383tpi i don't need to know that to build a purely visual model. i have some knowledge of electronics and software development. so everyone has their own field 🙂
Considering that there's billions and billions of Legos that have been made over the years, it's highly unlikely that the Lego supply will ever run out.
@@MidwestFarmToys Only 87 pieces? Damn. Wouldn't it be close to around a few thousand or something like that?
Stunning design and attention to detail. And the commitment to build a transport rig, a lifting system, shoring, frames for transport and standing.... just incredible.
How does somebody get designs like this to build. In other words, how could I get into this type of Lego building? I've been into Technic Lego building for years. But now, I want to go further.
this stuff runs on battery???
@@stevenpittman1807
A lot of people use software to develop their design before building it. There's a couple days to do it.
If you think this isn't cool then you just don't understand what it means to perfectly merge childhood fun with industrial mechanical knowledge. Awesome stuff.
Thank you for your supportive words. I wrote him similar 🙂
A thing of beauty! I absolutely love how Lego can be used to demonstrate and model the concepts from the real mechanical engineering world.
Looking forward to Lego producing this as a Technic set. It's just simply fantastic.
One million dollars
Thank you 🙂
Dude! Not only did he make a detailed ship's engine, but he goes through the effort of loading it onto a trailer just like how they do the real thing?!? Amazing!
And did anybody else notice that the generator engine had FUNCTIONAL EXHAUST "FLAPPERS" that matched RPM?!? The faster the engine ran, the higher they went! WHAT IS THAT MAGIC?!? That's amazing! I would love to see a breakdown of how that amazing masterpiece works!
Too bad those exhaust flapper thingies are not to be found on the real thing, just like the "rocker arm like" assemblies...
Yeah, that was just too cool!
Curious, doesn't appear to be required but would strategically placed lubrication be helpful to the engine's moving parts for longevity? 🤔
@@BryBurger
While in a full sized, real running motor, you must definitely would need oil to run it, this doesn't look like it would benefit much from oiling.
This looks to be more of a display model that isn't really supposed to pull much weight, nor run at the same high RPMs or for any extended period of time as what the real deal does.
This is more than a work of art
MORE LEGO ENGINES PLZ
Those are IMPRESSIVE builds - the structure, the functionality, einfach genial!
I'm... Gobsmacked. Stunned. Overwhelmed. Etc. etc.
This is the most impressive MOC I've ever seen, and I've seen more than a few. Just WOW.
Love the teddy bear too 😁.
Thank you very very much 🙂
Wie geil ist das den bitte!! Ich will sowas haben und bauen!!!!
Das wird ziemlich teuer, wenn Du die Teile noch nicht haben solltest. Allein das Mindstorms ist mittlerweile schwerer zu beschaffen
This is why I like engines and legos
LEGOLAND needs to put this on display
I Like This 👍
I Hate This 👎
@@SobaYatai NOOOO!!!
@@Justsomedude_867 please consider keeping yourself safe
MATE THIS IS BEYOND LEGO . EXELLENT WORK. CONGRATULATIONS. ENGENIERING .
Thank you very much Carlos 🙂
I remember that first engine from my work at MAN Diesel here in Denmark. They've got 9500HP and the flywheel weighs ~2 metric tons :-)
really gigantic machines. do you work there?
Amazing demo of what LEGO technic is all about. I had one of the first technic sets as a kid, its really come a long way. Salute to the maker of this video and to Lego
Thank you very much 🙂
Dat is crazy.
Absolutely stunning
This is incredible! One of the coolest things I've seen on youtube in awhile. Now I wanna see a video of it being installed into a "sea" worthy battle ship.
put rubber bands around the pistons make a cam shaft contraption and then make a valve contraption and it should be a functional engine but not quite,
For a second there I actually thought that the pistons were being pushed by compressed air. Now THAT would have been a feat for Lego.
then the illusion was good, i'm glad. unfortunately lego doesn't give so much to make such things possible
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ive stood inside one of those things =D
Now that us an incredible masterpiece of Mechanical and Automotive engineering! Fantastic design and brilliant build!!!
Thank you very much 🙂
I would definitely buy this if it was in Lego creations program
This needs to be a Lego set and I would 100% buy it
It would probably cost more than a house😢
Damn!
🏠
Same my man
WOW.
Big 2 stroke B&W diesel. Amazingly accurate LEGO build
i didn't have a direct model, but it could indeed be a b&w. MAN has also become interested in it in the meantime, so something will happen in the future ;-)
What on the earth have you done with the legos? You are freakingly mind blowing
Brilliant build. Would be great for teaching people about how a slow speed 2 stroke cross head engine works.
Thank you very much 🙂
So would a real engine...
This is simply amazing!
30 seconds in, I'm just going to go ahead and like and subscribe now. Simply stunning.
Imagine if you made a Lego accelerator and a key starter with a gear shifter and connected the two
Really nice designs.
Woow😱This is the real thing
Someone knows what they’re doing. This is great 👍
💯👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 QUELLE BOULOT et chapeaux très belle réalisations !!!
That looks like the Danish generator that is in Copenhagen
Mind-blowing
Brilliant
Genius
Thank you 🙂
Bells in the music at the beginning sound like hitting that metal pole at the court
One of the best lego engines I have seen!!
Thank you very much 🙂
Lego crosshead marine diesel enngine! Exactly my type of engines. Nice job!
Awesome!!
This is totally another level. I am speechless
Thank you very much 🙂
Das ist einfach nur geil !!!
Erstaunlich viel Arbeit für nen Tischventilator.😜
What a wonderful build. I can almost "hear" her screaming Dart turboprops by the end of the video. 👍👍
Amazing
it's brilliant
First reaction: "What"
Wonderfull building.
Omg, anyone else feel like they just watched a legit episode of mega machines?!
Thank you ;-)
The first engine was a beautiful engine that looks like a recreation of a 6 cylinder Wartsila RT-flex96c 2-stroke Diesel ship engine.
Espectacular
Great video
Man, Nice work 👍🇱🇺
Lego game went so far beyond my kid's dreams. This engine is so realistic that it could be use to train young marine engineers. Congrats
Is V16 power generator also use for marine application?
thank you very much! the v16 should be a normal stationary genset, not specifically for the marine
Legos have really made a force to be reckoned especially with how many different sets there are that you can buy and build yourself
I need this!
Genius!!!! I love it!!!
Thank you 🙂
Ahhhh envy.. wish I have the brain to do such creative work!
It is a mixture of experience and testing. That's how I built it. You can do that too! 🙂
wow! That is awesome!!
men are easily entertained and I love it, just the dedication of building the lifting system was insane
Thank you very much 🙂 It was a lot of work
Nice work.
Stoked for the day we figure out how to make a 'mostly' Lego gas or diesel engine. Not just in look, but actually using propellants.
Other than actually having compression the heat is gonna be the hardest thing to tackle.
Plastic dissolving in the fuel might be a slight problem too...
Aint no way
All you need now is to build a scale ship gor the engine to go into. 🙂🇦🇺
It looks like one of these big ship diesel machines i have seen over the years.
Very Cool the detail is awesome!! All though I have never seen a firing order like that, all that to miss that boat!! 153624 not 153426 and no companion cylinders very cool remake would love to see the correct firing order. Still very awesome!!!
Hut ab mal was ganz anderes .Tolle Leistung .
Vielen lieben Dank 🙂
that's awesome
Awesome
I need this for a full size lego vehicle
i have built engines like this(hot rod diesels). my final project was a procharged 8bt cummins concept drag engine meant for a top diesel dragster. power figures if it was made irl is well over 4000HP and 6000ft lbs of torque
How long can you run it before the plastic melts ?
Now stick it in a Lego boat with functioning systems.
I wanna see more of that truck
Give us a new generation of Mindstorms.
My opinion exactly!
Ok. I'm hooked. Now, I got to see it actually power a lego ship. I NEEED it 😊
😆😆😆
Wow that is so cool. 😍😍😍
Thank you 🙂
The turbo manifold is wrong. Exhaust gas enters the turbine housing radially and exits axially, the opposite of the compressor side.
I noticed that too!
May it be there are different solutions? I´ve look at diverse pics. Look here: www.man-es.com/docs/default-source/document-sync/man-b-w-me-ga-eng.pdf?sfvrsn=e7392a2a_1
Einfach Wahnsinn👍
Dankeschön 🙂
That Lego engine probably takes up almost as much floorspace as the engine out of my Civic would
yeah, it starts with advanced technic engines and before you know it the machines become self-aware trying to crush humanity.
Mad kudos, dont even comprehend half of it
🤝
Love the new intro!!!
imagine if they put this in the life sized lego buggati
What amazes me about this build is that it doesn't come flying apart at any speed. While it could power up to speeds that make me wish I were wearing safety goggles, even across CZcams, nothing went flying where it shouldn't, there were no leaks or pneumatic popping, no bricks flying haphazardly in all directions, it is a machine with so many cylinders that work under conditions that, let's be honest, no Lego designer had in mind. Sometimes I think - why do builders do it? Why come up with something so intricate, so complete, with so many cylinders and intricate parts? I think it goes back to what Lego was born for: to inspire others to create. To bring out the creative spark that makes others sit down and say, yes, I will put this together and really make something today. With so many common, everyday distractions, that is an art that I think I have never seen in any other company. When was the last time you saw anyone play with any toys, any games, any hardware or any software, anything at all quite like this? Only Lego does it or can do it.
You speak from my soul. I had built the engine to see if it would work. It was not easy, but it was fun 🙂
This would be interesting to set up as a sort of diorama for something from like Call of Duty with people shooting at each other
Wow it's like seeing my own work life....
I'm a trained ship fitter, and has worked on the Sulzer RTA 96c witch this seems to be a model of, it's actually the most powerful engine with almost 8000 HP per cylinder (this I a straight 6, and it goes up to straight 14 witch has tree turbos)
When I stopped as a ship fitter I went on to heavy hauling and specialized moving off almost every ting, and to see that close up of that jacking up the engine was spectacular👍🏻👌🏻
Really enjoyed this clip🤩
I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. I am currently working on a transport of the two-stroke diesel, a six-axle heavy-duty module serves as a platform. This could be another nice video 🙂
@@legolaus1 yes, it would categorizes as 'most epic video'🤩👍🏻 would love to se that😍
@@danielboll84 Thank you very much 🙂
I don’t regret selling my ev3. I had 16 sets total, but buwizz 3.0 pro makes it completely obsolete. Absolute positioning is a game changer.
Here I am thinking I was cool for building the Starship Enterprise…. Amazing!
That is the engine for the Starship
Great!
1 idea for the lifting: maybe if all tubes have equal length the lifting will be more vertical, now the aft jack up has shorter tube so less resistance than the forward tubes, hence the lifting is aft first, the front. So connect fore and aft with same length, split in the middle.
I´m learning 🙂 Thank you
@@legolaus1 As far as I know, the real thing is not jacked up with hydraulics, but hoisted by massive gantry cranes, via an equally huge spreader beam, dividing the forces over dozens of lifting pointsto minimize warping of the engine. Because as huge and massive as they seem, there is an unbelievable amount of flexibility in those engines. Enough, that when the vessel is loaded or empty, is visible in the measurements when you clock the crankshaft, and when running full power, the individual cylinders can be seen moving with the naked eye when you know where and how to look. So jacking one of those engines at only 4 hingepoints won't happen in reality
You did a perfect build. There is nothing to be added or changed. Don’t let others hijack your merit. Bravo!
@@do_happywork Thank you very much 🙂
@@rigididiot You're absolutely right. unfortunately, i didn't have enough parts for more pneumatic cylinders. i didn't want to use a crane because i don't have enough parts for that either, and lego cranes usually can't handle such weights without bending. and there are so many crane videos. i have seen this lifting technique at mammoet, however, they use it to lift rigid loads- so i totally agree with you. it should just be something different than the usual videos. i hope you can forgive me this little deviation. but thank you very much for the positively written critique 🙂
if it dose no use moters and it fr work it will be REALY COOL
That is insane!! Great determination thanks for the video. 👍😎. Would love to build something like that. Would only be able to do it by following instructions 😂.
you can do something like that. you must not lose patience and you must also accept setbacks. just gain experience, learn. it gets better and better from model to model. that's how every designer started, nobody could do that from the beginning 🙂
I smashed the like while watching the commercials, before I even saw the video.
Lol
:-)))))😄
So common air box and side induction it's just like a 2 stroke Detroit !!
Looks like a Väärtsilää Sulzer two stroke fittet with a ABB Turbo Charger, Up 800 mm Bore, around 3 m stroke, give or take
Wow! Thats impressive! But why blue connectoren? 🙈
Ich wollte ihn aus Standard-Teilen zusammensetzen. Die schwarzen sind mir zu teuer und es macht mir auch nicht so viel aus 🙂
If I may ask .
Why is this lego tech
Continuing to grow more better
& more advanced in the lego world .
After seeing more videos like this one & how much lego tech is changing & becoming more & more incredible I'd like to know where's lego tech going with all this new upgrades . If you know what I mean .
Wtf this is INSANE
Amazing that the plastic pieces doesn’t melt from the friction
I know