I Built Working LEGO Minecraft Redstone...

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Lego Technic is the red zone of Minecraft but for all 111 sets they have released only one Redstone component has ever been included and it's the ore so in this video I created the checklist of every common Redstone component in Minecraft and I'm going to work my way to the top of the list starting at the most basic of them all redstone dust and building my way up to the most complicated blocks Lego you better start taking notes in order to complete the two final builds I need to First build a bunch of different items from three different tiers starting at the very bottom with redstone dust on the surface I'll use a variation of small red tiles to create the look of redstone but to actually make it functional we have to go underground uh not that deep there we go I'll use a red Technic axle since it's Redstone and using red ones just makes the most sense now we can build a redstone repeater which is most commonly used to renew the signal of redstone so in our case wherever we have to add a coupling to the axles to make it longer I'll add one of these small assemblies on top alright that's the simplest tier complete and now that we have a way to transmit the Redstone signal we can move up to the activation starting with a button I want these builds to be minifigure scale meaning every bit of mechanism has to be contained below the ground since nothing will fit in a 2x2 block so I'll use these two little pieces for a button then I can make an assembly using some of these bendy bricks that can be put in a square shape to make sure that the button is reset in the right spot after being pressed and why don't I build a working redstone torch to show that each activation actually works wait the Redstone is a power source and doesn't need a button to power it oh well it's the thought that counts anyways with the design Lego uses incorporates a piece with a hole in it I'll just swap out the two transparent pieces for red ones and then use this red colored light brick to shoot its beam to the top of the torch then we can combine the two and build them into a hill to cover up all the mechanisms then when the button is pressed the whole assembly moves downwards to hit a lever and push up on the light brick and speaking of levers that's next on our list I use some one and a half thick plates to give the lever a raised of effect then underneath I'll use some Technic pieces to activate the torch now when I turn the lever it turns the light on and off what about a pressure plate a simple 2x2 tile works for the looks but for the mechanism I'll use the same design as the bun wait no Steve don't walk on that then for the final bit of redstone in this level let's see if we can make a working tripwire I'll add a spot for this clear beam to sit and then build up some brown bricks around it it doesn't activate anything but it works hard imagine a Trip Bar does okay now that we have a way to transfer the Redstone in multiple ways to activate it we could build all the blocks and items that can be powered by Redstone I'll start with a piston since it was really cool when I built the giant one see if you got this one for me foreign we can flip the lever back and forth and it extends and retracts the little piston now I want to launch it like you should launch your finger right into the Subscribe button but I don't want to just send an arrow a couple says forward so I'll build two green platforms and write them up high so that I can fit a mechanism below them that launches an arrow when you pull the lever back we can use this clear beam piece to hold the arrow and then connect it to an axle that will hold it so when the lever is pulled back and this rubber band pulls the arrow forward it can complete an arcing motion wow I just explained like an hour of building in 20 seconds let's see what I can do up against some mobs here's a skeleton what about a zombie and let's try a goat and also a pig and finally let's see if Steve can hold up against it oh that had to hurt next up I want to see if I can make a door open when a lever or pressure plate is activated first let's build a door I used some of these plates with holes in them so I have a place to put a beam and can turn the door in Minecraft standing on a pressure plate that is in front of a door holds it open but turning a small downward motion into a full 90 degree rotation would be very hard so instead I'll use a lever that works the same in the game I can hook a gear to this door and a gear rack to the beam connected to the lever and a track for it to sit on then when the lever is flipped the door swings open that's really satisfying to play with Lego look at this mechanism like literally why haven't you hired me yet now I want to see if I can make a working Minecart with rails I'll start by stacking a bunch of one by two plates then I can use these gray pieces on either side to get a design that fits in the constraints of building minifig scale then we can add a frame underneath oh I'll need two of those there we go and then we just need to build a mine cart and put Steve in it here we go perfect if I have a bit of a deadly ending but it gets the job done now let's build a working Minecraft jukebox [Music] okay I have this music disc now let's see what it plays wow what a beautiful song now that I've built ways to transmit Redstone methods for activating it and the actual mechanism blocks themselves I can finally build some Redstone Machines but first let's do a speed round of the blocks I can't give functionality but would still be cool to build in Lego this is a good way to build a redstone lamp it uses the bottom part of a swivel Lego piece on all sides to give it the windowed look what about a daylight detector in the game it has a 3X3 pattern on the top but to stay within the two by two bricks I'll just use Force tan studs to recreate it and how about we build a dropper since we already made a dispenser a dropper has a triangle mouth so I'll use these pieces including some of these cheese wedges to create the look of the mouth thanks Steve and finally before we get to the final builds what about a trap chest there isn't much different about normal chests from trap chest but I used a trans red piece under the handle to make it look like the Redstone Dust In the game and there we go that's four speed builds of wrestling blocks and now let's get on to the first Redstone Contraption a 2x2 piston door I can use two small circuit Cube Motors in these pieces that can gear the rotation way down and turn at 90 degrees if I put an arm on it then I can turn the rotation movement of the motor into back and forth movement in the Pistons then I hooked it to the axles and tested it out but I forgot that unless the motor output was free to move up and down it would take the Pistons with it which is definitely not what I want so let's spend even more time making these rectangular assemblies which can house the rotating end of the mechanism so that it pushes back and forth not up and down like the linear actuator I made in this video which sort of worked but the problem is that everything shifts around too much causing things to get unaligned I tried lots of different things like this nope and this nope and this nope and nope nope nope okay so I finally got it working I used some of these rail pieces to hold everything in place more accurately and then I built up the walls of the front without anything actually sitting on top of the sliding part which I originally tried but I made a jam up I also switched to just using one motor because it guarantees they spin at the exact same speed okay now let's test it out let's see if Steve approves and finally let's move on to making a working flying machine working is a loose term I've never actually built one in Minecraft either so let's do that too so I know what I'm doing in Lego I'll add a roll of flat towels on the surface and then spend way too long making a chain where every fifth link is a wide version then I can hook it up to some gears put a long platform underneath the top chain to support it and then work on motorizing it so fast I wonder how RJ and Bricks is doing in the game okay so I think if I place an observer on this piston here and then add two slime blocks on the end that should be one half of the mechanism but I've never built this before so I don't really know hopefully Google isn't letting me down then I can do the same on the other side and just add the final slime blocks and I think breaking this redstone block will make it work okay awesome so the machine has a kind of stop start motion so I'm hoping that this tread mechanism will suffice we can hook a technic brick to this arm and then when it spins every time it rotates it will push one of the treadlings forward but it's way too fast so I need to gear it down okay now when the motor is on it pushes each long tread link and makes an intermittent motion that's much better then we can hook this horribly built flying machine on top and there we go and there you have it I just built questionably working Minecraft Redstone in Lego and at 100K likes I'll make a working 2x2 piston door to the scale of my original piston subscribe [Music]
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Length: 8min 2sec (482 seconds)
Published: Sat Jun 17 2023
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