Build Lego Technic Engines. V6, Inline, Flat, X12, W16, Radial + Test

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Published 2023-12-20
All engines built are not exact replicas and do not demonstrate how real engines operate.
Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to build a piston mechanism and ingene that is close to reality using Lego Technnic.
But I tried. I still liked the way it turned out, especially the sound of the W16 and the Radial 24, I definitely didn’t expect this.


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All Comments (21)
  • @TechnicBrick
    Would you like to see more Lego engines? Any suggestions?
  • @Dr904
    The way you built the inline 6, if it was a real engine it would shake itself to pieces.
  • @GJBricks
    That radial engine is a work of art!
  • @erdosibalint5768
    I love how all the lego engines sound similar to the actual engines irl
  • It is interesting, that the sound of those little passive engines are similar to the the real ones… Although not aktive driving, many parts less, different materials etc.
  • @superliogaming
    Idea: Lego boat that moves by pumping up water and then spraying it backwards in order to move
  • @sunflake_
    very good video! you really need a slow motion camera for RPM test lol.
  • @erenyeager1547
    can you try to build a rotary engine like the one thats used in the mazda Rx7 FD?
  • @lolcec81
    Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика.
  • It is possible it is just very big and it only normally runs for like 10 seconds but you could make a steam engine with pneumatic Lego pistons
  • @jonny_037
    Both the V6 and inline 6 have 120-degree cranks.
  • @raynerkok4691
    YouTube: you’re fired Bugatti and Cessna: you’re hired
  • @WubbleDubble1
    I built my flat-6 completely differently because I didn’t have all those pieces. I made 2 inline-3 engines and connected them