100% WORKING LEGO® Minecraft Piston

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Published 2023-11-11
I Built A 100% WORKING LEGO® Minecraft Piston!! This piston is just like the real thing in Minecraft and it's made from 7,000 LEGO® parts! It can extend and retract, detect which blocks are in front of it so it won't push any unmovable blocks, and even interact with redstone components like buttons, levers, observers and copper bulbs, and redstone dust. You may even learn more about how redstone and pistons work in Minecraft by watching this video. I think you'll absolutely love this 100% WORKING LEGO® Minecraft Piston!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Ekipsogel
    If you wanted the piston self-contained, you could have used the bedrock edition piston model, because it has a telescopic arm.
  • @DarkJMKnight
    Bug Report: Regular Piston pushing block upwards acts like a sticky piston, bringing block back down when retracting. Suggested fix: Alter reality. :~)
  • @ArunaUtd
    You just made one of the smoothest LEGO elevators I've ever seen. Amazing!
  • @scottbuck1572
    Despite this being more mechanically simply than the others in some ways, it's the best! You really nailed the impossible look of the Java edition one, it's kinda weird to look at it's so good :)
  • @iantassinari4942
    WHO IS THIS MAN? I just have to say, you are an absolute genius. These Lego Minecraft builds keep getting better and better. I absolutely love these. They’re well worth the wait. Thank you so much. Can’t wait for the next one! (Maybe make a stonecutter)
  • @nyekomimi
    A small thing I'd recommend testing is, if you remembered to make lever-mode piston correctly retract when lodestone is in front of it
  • @pandalion342
    this is so cool!! I'm not really a lego person usually but watching your videos every few minutes you raise a possible issue and then explain how to solve it and I'm sitting here speechless because I never would have imagined legos can do that!
  • @Broducktive
    "Flipped upside down and still works, just like in Minecraft" yeeeah that definally DOES work in Minecraft... Great work, as always. Saved my day...
  • I love watching those videos, learning about lego pieces I didn't even suspect existed (the snots!) or knew a good use for! That plus the "engineer cool!!!" effect always scratch my brain good! I got a question of curiosity: how many pieces of lego do you think you have? roughly. And do you keep all your builds or do you eventually "recycle" them into new ones?
  • Instead of using the second block to hide the piston, why not try to copy the design from Minecraft Bedrock instead of Java. Still love the video!
  • When I saw this video i immediately thought of the push rod issue and was hoping that you would make it telescopic or find some other way around it without an accompanying block but this is also very cool.
  • @definitelybored
    The amount of creativity and skill you use to create a perfect working piston is just straight up impressive and cool!
  • @Nico-sl3hc
    So cool he got Stephen Hawking to voice the piston!
  • This is the best Lego Minecraft and amazing technic content rivals big creators on YouTube. Your video skills keep me captivated the whole video! You really need more recognition, this video currently has 40 comments.
  • That's awesome! I especially like the push rod, with all the compact mechanisms and techniques!