LEGO Creative Engineering Machine

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We have seen some pretty amazing creations using LEGO on Origin of Cool, but this really is pure genius. Oscar Gonzalez, writer of BricoGeek comments,

“Thanks to @astromaf I found this absolutely amazing video of a machine or rather a set of LEGO submáquinas that perfectly simulate a complex industrial system of transportation, sorting and replenishment using small colored balls. It is so impressive that every minute that passes is more impressive than the last. By analyzing in detail the video, we see all kinds of systems such as color grading, quantities divisions, charging systems and supply and transport to a different place to bring back to the starting point where it restarts the whole process. Unfortunately I have no idea who has done such a machine or how many thousands of hours invested in it, but it certainly is amazing.”

The video is around 7 minutes long but watch every second of it and be prepared to be amazed!

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via Hacked Gadgets and BricoGeek

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