Shifting Sand With LEGO!

Published 2024-07-05
I build and test various LEGO machines to try and move as much sand as possible in 2 minutes! Using LEGO and LEGO Technic the designs become increasingly complex!

Chapters:
00:00 The LEGO Sandpit
00:45 The Bulldozer
03:06 The Bucket-wheel
05:00 The Windmill
05:41 The Scraper
07:52 The Rotator

#LEGO
#Builditwithbricks
#legotechnic

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All Comments (21)
  • @cuberyllium
    You uploaded right when I couldn't find any good videos!
  • I think the first one didn't have enough area of support with the ground, and wasn't high enough, leading to the tracks digging into the sand and it getting high centred
  • @ZackRToler
    I can only imagine that sand being rough, course and irritating. Plus, I know it'll just get everywhere.
  • @vladisfaer
    In the case of the bucket, it was necessary to add a conveyor and an incline for the buckets. Then the result would be a technically correct design.
  • @pinguino5105
    The reason the first bulldozer built drove so poorly was because there wasn't any ground pressure between the 2 wheels, so basically it wasn't much different from just being a wheeled vehicle.
  • @roseriggs2863
    "I hate sand its rough course and its gets everywhere"-anakin Skywalker
  • @Justwayne88
    The buwizz 3.0 is soo good so much more ppwer, awesome video.
  • @guntert.3932
    Bucket Wheet would have been much more effective if you put 8 buckets instead of 4 and a transport band to move the sand to the other side (as MouldKing 17006 or Lego 42055 do)
  • I have 15 Lego channels subbed so I can have ATLEAST one Lego video once a week because the channels have bad posting schedules.
  • @dowesschule
    Very cool machines! But what about a stationary rotating excavator arm?
  • @piggifella
    for the scraper put those flat pieces on the bottom