100% WORKING LEGO® Minecraft Cobblestone Generator

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Published 2022-09-24
I Built A 100% WORKING LEGO® Minecraft Cobblestone Generator!! This cobblestone generator is just like the real thing in Minecraft. It spawns cobblestone right by the water and lava, uses a piston to push it out of the way, and even has Steve mining it with a diamond pickaxe! I think you'll really enjoy this LEGO® Minecraft Cobblestone Generator!

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All Comments (21)
  • If LEGO wanted to make an adults line of Minecraft sets, they'd be obliged to hire this guy.
  • @MojangstaMarc
    Hello from the Mojang office! This looks amazing, and I wish I had the parts to build one! Lots of crazy Technic skills on display there.
  • @TheB3
    I love the scale of this build more than anything. Minifig-scale minecraft is too small to fit mechanisms in, life-sized gets too expensive, but I feel like this middle ground has SO much potential... this is already mind boggling, so can't wait to see what you do next in this scale!!!
  • @jsut94
    Wow. Seeing this built gives me a whole new respect for basic machines. Some of these mechanical concepts are next level ingenuity. The scissor lift with the block leveler that doubles as a lift assist? WHAT. Also the dual user motor that keeps all the lift/drop timing in sync. 👌🏻 Genius.
  • @sapphire4310
    The fact that he cares about making it look accurate is so nice
  • @blocker476
    i like how the sound of the mechanism making the 'mining' work sounds like mining in the game
  • @ThatOneTechy
    The thing you used to hide steves arm mechanism looks like a furnace, So if you changed the grass there to a furnace, not only would it fix the odd looking block. But it would also look like Steves Mining the cobblestone To smelt in the furnace or hes waiting for the stuff in his furnace to smelt!
  • @Verlisify
    An actual marvel of lego engineering
  • @Verlisify
    The friction on the scissor lift actually enhanced the effect since the last push pops it up
  • I’ve seen a lot of people “Improvise” building a lego Minecraft set. But this BY FAR is the most impressive one I’ve ever seen. You could honestly sell it in a lego store and I would believe it was made by a company. You my friend have more than earned this sub.
  • @jekfosburg
    One thing that I really like about this is that everything is optimized. Nothing (mechanically) can just be taken away and the machine can still work fine. Everything has a purpose and is perfectly synchronized, which is super satisfying. I am now inspired to try something similar. Great video!
  • The water and lava “making” the cobblestone looks incredible, mate! Keep up these amazing Minecraft/Lego combos!
  • Woah you created an infinite matter machine irl? That’s some dedication man
  • @TheJumiFilm
    That's a really awesome build, love how smoothly it runs. I can't even imagine how much work must have went into this.
  • @giftgiver23
    I love the little steve mining the cobblestone! Really adds to the final product.