RC 'n' stuff alright, so the average hamster is about 3 cubic inches, and the liebherr shovel capacity is around 7.5 cubic meters. so if we convert a cubic meter into cubic inches, you get about 61,023 cubic inches. divided by the number of cubic inches in the average hamster (3) you get 20,341 cubic inches. multiply that by the cubic meters in the liebherr shovel (7.5), you would get about 152,557 hamsters. that is about 7.15 tons of hamsters, considering an average weight of 1.5 ounces for most hamsters. that is also equal to around 5 ford focuses.
That's a pretty big lift kit you got there on your F350... Well, it's time for me to start building my LEGOs too. But the question is which to start building first: My MOCs, Star Wars, or the best LEGO series ever created => LEGO Ninjago! Your thought?
When you see the real machine this intimately, you really appreciate how much effort Markus Kossman put into the aesthetics and details, the relative scale of everything, the man must have worked his ass off designing the lego model of this thing. Sucks that he ran out of development time, and thus we got no B-model. But that's the beautiful thing about the fan community, there's nothing stopping us from designing and sharing our own alternative models! Efferman published instructions for turning the model into this bucket configuration (it will require additional pieces though, it appears).
Hi Sariel, I knew this machine was big but I only realised how big when you start climbing up on it! Will you be trying to make this backhoe version as b model (using just the parts from 42100)?
Hey sariel, I still have 1 little question. ( im sorry btw.) on a previous video i commented asking if you use a CAD program for you lego mocs. You said you don't, but huw do you get all of those instructions on rebrickable etc?
Next project for Lego: the LR 13000 :P Saw this beast a couple of years ago in Germany. I think the chassis must be around the same size (from what I can remember).
Does this have a different arm than the one the Lego set is based on? The setup for the hydraulic actuators is different, with the 2 for the second arm section being on the top rather than below
I'm so bored at work I done this for you. Based on a 2 x 2 standard lego brick you will fit exactly 15 million. 42sq metre bucket is 42 million cubic centimetres. The small 2 x 2 brick 2.8 cm cubed. 42÷2.8 =15 So 15 million peices haha
J’ai eu l’occasion d’en voir une en cours de démontage à l’usine, c’est impressionnant et sans commune mesure avec ce que j’ai pu voir pendant ma carrière
They dissasemble the whole thing, then load it onto several trucks, and haul it to the next worksite. The machine is built in a number of modules which can be transported separately.
One massive downside of this entire video series, and it's a huge sore point for me; that absolutely terrible lens you've been filming everything with. It completely kills any real sense of scale for the viewer...
Wide-angle lens is the only way to film something this big from relatively close. With standard lens I would need to stand like half a mile away to get the entire excavator in the frame.
BEAUTIFUL. VIDEO.
3:25
320 bars is a common pressure using hydraulics. The point where the magic happens is the diameter of the cylinder (F=p*A)
When you need to go up three flights of stairs to get to the operators cab... yeah, that’s a big machine!
I’d say the handrails on the arm are a good indicator as well
But you totally forgot to check how many hamsters fit into the shovel. ;-)
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This is equal to 1,5 football fields
RC 'n' stuff alright, so the average hamster is about 3 cubic inches, and the liebherr shovel capacity is around 7.5 cubic meters. so if we convert a cubic meter into cubic inches, you get about 61,023 cubic inches. divided by the number of cubic inches in the average hamster (3) you get 20,341 cubic inches. multiply that by the cubic meters in the liebherr shovel (7.5), you would get about 152,557 hamsters. that is about 7.15 tons of hamsters, considering an average weight of 1.5 ounces for most hamsters. that is also equal to around 5 ford focuses.
That's a pretty big lift kit you got there on your F350... Well, it's time for me to start building my LEGOs too. But the question is which to start building first: My MOCs, Star Wars, or the best LEGO series ever created => LEGO Ninjago!
Your thought?
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1:1 Scale Liebherr Excavator Completely Out Of LEGO...
Dude.. no...
Pain everywhere
Bravi e un mostro di escavatore
Awesome machine & a cool tune
Thank YOU
Man I love big vehicles!
it's a wonderful vidéo, thank you so mutch ( a french fan)
Great set. (building it right now) but I do miss lights on this model. (orange signal light + lights around)
When you see the real machine this intimately, you really appreciate how much effort Markus Kossman put into the aesthetics and details, the relative scale of everything, the man must have worked his ass off designing the lego model of this thing. Sucks that he ran out of development time, and thus we got no B-model. But that's the beautiful thing about the fan community, there's nothing stopping us from designing and sharing our own alternative models! Efferman published instructions for turning the model into this bucket configuration (it will require additional pieces though, it appears).
Very impressive
Liebherr war schon immer das Beste
THANKS. FOR. VIDEO. AWSOME. 👍👍
Very cool
Building the Lego R9800 today❤️
Hi Sariel, I knew this machine was big but I only realised how big when you start climbing up on it!
Will you be trying to make this backhoe version as b model (using just the parts from 42100)?
Super robota :)
Nice video..
Folle la vidéo !
Je la monte en Lego en ce moment :)
C'est impressionnant, je trouve ça beau moi :)
Fajny film
That's my workplace in small :)
I hope you enjoy this machine's
That would be so fun to play tag on
Hey sariel, I still have 1 little question. ( im sorry btw.) on a previous video i commented asking if you use a CAD program for you lego mocs. You said you don't, but huw do you get all of those instructions on rebrickable etc?
MLCad and LPub.
@@searme ok thanks!!
Hydraulic are the applications of charge pump 👍 there's outreach 😄👏
You can get the 1/8th scale toy for around 90k
Next project for Lego: the LR 13000 :P
Saw this beast a couple of years ago in Germany. I think the chassis must be around the same size (from what I can remember).
Oh yea :)
Does this have a different arm than the one the Lego set is based on? The setup for the hydraulic actuators is different, with the 2 for the second arm section being on the top rather than below
This one is in back shovel configuration, the LEGO set is in front shovel configuration.
How many Lego bricks will if in the bucket?
I'm so bored at work I done this for you. Based on a 2 x 2 standard lego brick you will fit exactly 15 million.
42sq metre bucket is 42 million cubic centimetres.
The small 2 x 2 brick 2.8 cm cubed.
42÷2.8 =15
So 15 million peices haha
Maravilha 👏 👏 👏
Lucky
J’ai eu l’occasion d’en voir une en cours de démontage à l’usine, c’est impressionnant et sans commune mesure avec ce que j’ai pu voir pendant ma carrière
Hey, one question : how the hell do they move this for long distances??
They dissasemble the whole thing, then load it onto several trucks, and haul it to the next worksite. The machine is built in a number of modules which can be transported separately.
@@NeAZ Thanks man!
Use trailer bruh
Where are the hubs? Just kidding
How much do these go for?
12 million USD
I can't imagine how big this machine is, as there is no banana for scale. The real truck is not enough. :-(
The lego plant must be next door.
Ses pas loin de chez moi sa hehe
no access to the engine?
Yes, of course there is access to the engines.
@@searme I think he meant he wanted to see them!
@@matteocristini6221 yes indeed
And I was not allowed to show them, sorry.
@@searme Sucks, but I can at least ponder about what behemoth of an engine may reside within
Dzień dobry, czy jest sposób aby dodać bieżnik kołom od Mercedesa Benza Arcosa?
Dodać bieżnik? Przecież mają?
@@searme prawda, lecz jeśli użyje się ich w pojeździe 4x4,ich bieżnik jest do niczego.
To sobie załóż te opony: www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=23798&idColor=11#T=C&C=11
@@searme dziękuję, lecz posiadam już 6 takich opon. Czy są jakieś opony które pasują do tej felgi, lecz mają bieżnik terenowy?
Owszem, te które podlinkowałem.
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Lego fan doing video about real excavator that has lego model
hold up...
Are you paid by lego
No.
I feel like I'm watching excavator porn . . . 😲
One massive downside of this entire video series, and it's a huge sore point for me; that absolutely terrible lens you've been filming everything with. It completely kills any real sense of scale for the viewer...
Wide-angle lens is the only way to film something this big from relatively close. With standard lens I would need to stand like half a mile away to get the entire excavator in the frame.
Original Liebherr is nice but lego liebherr isn't nice