I built a working LEGO theme park pirate swing ride using LEGO and LEGO Technic!
Nestled among rollercoasters and other amusement attractions, the traditional 'pirate' swing ride is a classic!
This LEGO ride utilises 2 powerful Buwizz motors to power the LEGO pirate swing and 2 Large LEGO Powered UP motors to engage and disengage the ride.
This huge LEGO swing ride measures over 140cm long and over 75cm tall!
Ride capacity is 18 LEGO Minifigures!
00:00 The Pirate Ship Ride
00:29 Slow Motion On The Small One
00:57 Hand Crank?
01:11 Ride Drive System
03:07 The 'Pirate' Ship
04:04 The Main Structure
04:49 Let's Ride!
05:35 Early Testing
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Always wondered why more people dont make fairground rides with lego…. Would be neat if it all packed into a trailer!
Go see @letsgorides
A lot of fun fair fanatics build them, good ones too!
As a former ride operator, I appreciate the safety bars for the passengers 😂
Nice model, I like it! One note: I would consider using slip-clutch gear instead of the regular 24-tooth in the acceleration wheel lifting mechanism. This would protect the engines from instant stop which can kill them at some point.
I genuinely think you are the first one to do that. Great job on everything!
Nice!! Being able to build something like this, no matter the amount of planning that went into it, is very impressive!
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember this. It’s fun
Wow! Amazing video!
OMG! I remember going on one of these rides, I think it was the first time it had been to our town's local fair.... My mum, sister and me went on it, we sat as close to the centre as we could. And OMG did we feel awful when it stoped and we got off the thung, my sister was green in the face and shaking mike mad. Needless to say, we have never been on it again!
This brought me back to childhood trips to the Europa Park. Well done project! 😊
Ah! I’m glad it bought back fond memories! Europa park is fab!
I like this 😊
Wow, amazing work! I wonder if a (Suspended) Top Spin would be feasible...
Please Build Kärnan from Hansapark! :D
Awesome video! Love your videos👍
Thanks for the support! I appreciate it!
More of Rides please
Awesome! ☺
Thanks! 😄
Another type of ride that would be really interesting to see is a free fall, especially with some kind of braking system at the bottom.
The ‘drop tower’ is an interesting idea! Thanks for commenting!
pretty cool
Impressive ! Too bad the start of the boat is not gradual, on the real ride the rocking starts slowly before accelerating little by little. But that may not be possible with a Lego construction...
It's great that you created it, if you're hungry you can come eat my lego dishes
That acceleration is incredible! Are they BuWizz or official LEGO motors?
BuWizz motors!
Классная работа!!!?
Can you build a working drill rig?
I ride once and my soul is left behind HAHAHA
search up the legoland Jolly Rocker that is what this made me think of😀
Could you not have achieved the same mechanics with just one static wheel in centre which would simply change direction back and fourth?
Yes - more modern versions of this ride do exactly that! I wanted to try out a slightly older method some of the original pirate ship rides employed! Thanks for commenting!
@@BuilditwithBricks that’s interesting, thanks for reply
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At normal pirate ship is only one wheel🤔
Hi, thanks for the comment! Not necessarily true - the older models started out as I've built in this video - with 2 wheels. Different designs included a ride with just one wheel.
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you gotta be pukeing me
Great video, thanks for sharing. Relax and watching. By the way, I would like to invite you to watch about video Lego Car Tug of War Competion, and hope you will have new experiences
thats one ofe the worst rides to take
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