200 IQ LEGO BUILDING TECHNIQUES

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Published 2021-07-24
Are these LEGO building techniques genius or weird?
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This video includes over 10 obscure LEGO techniques - most of which are not allowed in official LEGO Sets! Be sure to watch the entire video to see ALL these ridiculous... or maybe genius... LEGO building techniques - Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheSonOfRyan
    Most of these aren't illegal, they're just wierd. Illegal techniques destroy parts over time.
  • @kasuraga
    2:00 UGH that's a nostalgic thing right there. Those pieces fit together perfect and slide so smoooooth. I used to use them as sliding rails for fun.
  • It’s only illegal if it cause a lot of stress on a piece otherwise these techniques are making people think outside the box
  • @RyanliveReviews
    1:58 I have used this technique SO many times, when I run out of the proper parts, This works very well for sliding doors, also the width kinda gives it depth.
  • @gonerator
    2:05 - funny to see that. I was doing this as a kid to create a sliding mechanism for side sliding doors of a van car I was building. It worked really well despite looking clunky.
  • @malsypright
    honestly the sheer number of different ways lego pieces happen to geometrically align perfectly is fantastic. Whoever designs these pieces is a genius.
  • @tankboy19
    If Lego trains weren't already a thing those grid pieces slide across eachother easily and could be used as rails if there was an easy way of making turns
  • @moonraker1995
    2:43 is a legal technique, it is used in the set 21046 (Empire State Building).
  • @boly6275
    2:10 used this technique for sliding parts a few times, was great when i was using it in smaller builds like smaller cars and such
  • @VanBourner
    2:00 seriously this makes your head hurt? I used that myself once and was very proud of myself coming up with a system that can make something glide while offset (like little rails to guide sliding door through etc).
  • @sniper1a259
    3:46 So you just need a lot of Skywalkers and your collection will be fine 👀
  • 1:25 I swear I’ve built something using that in an official lego set, think it was one of the mini builds in an advent calender
  • @hank5500
    2:07 is a legal move and was used in the monster movie sets almost 20yrs ago
  • Technique at 4:58 is used in the official Lunar Lander set. Not for the purpose of inverting the studs, but just to connect side walls into the ascent stage for minifig egress.
  • @Clodinator
    If I remember correctly, the coulomb used at 5:25 was actually officially endorsed in a LEGO Creator video.