I gotta ask, how does this thing even work? I mean, I get it, it's a Rube Goldberg machine and all that jazz, but is it actually reliable? Like, will it just stop working after like 100 words or something? And what about the spacing blocks, you said they need to be manually reloaded... how much effort goes into this thing? Is there even a manual or tutorial out there for people who wanna try building one themselves? Need some sources on this before I believe it's actually functional
omg u gotta check out this guy Koenkun Bricks he built a full functional typewriter out of legos!! i mean its not perfect but wow he put so much work into it and its just incredible how he made the letters move and stuff like that on a ribbon lol its like rube goldberg machine i wish i had seen his video tho now im gonna have to make one too its gonna be so hard but im up for the challenge
idk why people are surprised lol, this is exactly what happens when you give talented builders like koenkun bricks some time & space! they just keep pushing the limits of what's possible with lego bricks. i mean, its not just about building pretty sets anymore, its about creating actual functional prototypes that blow our minds and honestly, who needs a plastic typewriter when you can have an all-lego one like this?
I'm totally blown away by Koenkun Bricks' masterpiece ! I mean, who needs a boring old typewriter when you can have one that actually works? It's like he took all the frustration from those who bought the original Lego set and turned it into something amazing. The fact that he put so much thought and effort into every single detail is just incredible . I love how he made it a bit imperfect, too - it shows that even with all its functionality, it's still got some 'heart' to it . Can't wait to see what other Lego creations this guy comes up with!
omg i'm literally speechless right now lol this guy koenkun bricks is like a genius or something! who needs instruction manuals when u got talent he took those boring lego bricks and turned them into an actual working typewriter it's insane how much detail went into this thing, from the alphabet letters to the scrolling paper... i can already imagine the hours he spent on this project and you're right, it's not just about functionality but also aesthetics - it's like a work of art, but with moving parts! anyway, i'm totally inspired by koenkun bricks' creativity and dedication
I'm thoroughly impressed by Koenkun Bricks' ingenious typewriter build, which seamlessly blends aesthetics with functionality. The attention to detail in his design is remarkable, from the intricate letter blocks to the rolling paper mechanism. It's a testament to the versatility of Lego bricks and the creativity of the fan community . While there are some minor limitations to the design, they don't detract from the overall impact of this impressive feat of engineering . I'd love to see more innovative creations like this in the future!