HOW IT WORKS | Lego, Skyscrapers, Cake, Jacket | Episode 7 | Free Documentary
2014 ж. 14 Шіл.
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How it Works - Episode 7
- Lego
- Skyscrapers
- Luxury Chocolate Cake
- Down Jacket
They first human they show drops LEGO’s all over the floor. 🤦🏻♀️
You noticed that too. Lol
Work hard,or heads will roll.
What?
oof
"So how many LEGO pieces do you want?" "Will take the lot"
rest in piece bionicle. you saved lego and shall forever be remembered (even when lego neglects you)
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Rip old friend
@@dizzydq pppppppppo
Rest in pieces.
5:04 “In another part of the factory a man child plays with legos” At least give the poor man a chair & table..
It's honestly just feels better to build it on the floor.
What the point of having a table if the bricks gonna fell to the ground some how
if he wanted a chair & table he wouldve built it from legos by now
I wanted that job as a kid and still kinda do
Lego not legos 😁
Man, being a lego designer must be an amazing job
Till you get an art block. Designing is serious to the company.
its pieceful
@@stewertpadasole8001 *it’s peaceful*
My after school kids love these documentaries
these kinds of things are just fun to sit and watch when your bored
I never ran out of imagination, I ran out of Legos 1:10 Lego 6:46 Skyscrapers 13:56 Cake 18:00 Down Jacket
thats a brilliant quote kev nailed it brother
@@bobmiller7502 what??
LEGO is the plural as well as the singular.
@@SulfuricInk0 Lego my Eggo
thank you for all the childhood memories Ole Kirk Kristiansen
3:23 anyone else get anxiety watching him spill Legos on the ground?
I just had to freeze frame in shock and started to count them!…
America: How It's Made UK: How It Works
I thin its Aussie actually. They call shrimp 'prawns' in an episode
I know how its made
@@Dirtboyindahouse no. It's the UK
To bad How It's Made is Canadian you tool.
17:36 “The love and care” put into the cakes while they are putting stuff from the floor into the boxes. Lol
That factory is really small and surprisingly manual. You can get machines that does most of the stuff, those workers do, so it must be a small time production when they do all that stuff by hand.
At first I was like, wont that stuff stick to the cake, then noticed the cakes are wrapped in plastic.
It looked like the cakes were wrapped in plastic at that point, though I may be wrong.
@@acdii by the state of the workers hands the cakes are wrapped in botulism first then plastic
Good video! I really enjoy watching and learning about different things. No one has a easy job. Everyone play and important part in all steps of making and build. Thank you for the work you do people!
The cakes were so beautifull I shed a tear
Ihre Sätze sind leere Worte ...
The Lego head displayed is that of professor quirrell and Voldemort from the 2001 Lego Harry Potter 4702, The Final Challenge set
Thank you this is the exact question I was going to ask
Um.. there were more sets that had it.
LEGO parts are so cheap you can apparently afford to dump several hundred on the floor which will have to be scrapped.
exactly, but its so expensive when we buy it. Not to mention that the production is almost wholly automated which is cheaper than manual labor.
@@ivanvincent770 Those machines probably cost $300k+ each.
@@CakeProDuckShins bro theres alot of lego kits that cost 1k+ sooo
itd be awesome if all the robots were made of legos too
So cool! 🥰🥰🥰
Boy, I sure do love British knock off of How Its Made lol
Did you see the heads the LEGO dude dropped?
I know right!
I did not
I see why my kids legos are so expensive, someone has to pay for those 1000 machines and robotic stuff
Should be overall cheaper then human labor.
Wow those brought back memories The lego faces are hagrid and voldemort
We went from watching how a building toy is made, to how a building is made, and it's assembled from multiple components just as a building from lego is! With that said, the engineering department at a university in my state uses Lego Technic as part of its curriculum.
very nice ✔
Could I lick that table - all that apricot jam and chocolate being wasted ?
"a mild detergent is used to get out all of the dirt and grease" ..... yeah, don't be honest by letting the viewers hear that its also to remove any chicken chit from them
*lego part very nice.thx for this video*
"you all like cake, especcially choclate cake" Hey! i dont like chocolate cake
Ooo00oo y’all had me there for a second. I’m looking for the thumbnail like ... 👀 Ok cool sky scrapers! Oh yummy cake! Wait ... 🙁 where’s the ... AH YAY 🥳 LEGO’S ! 👏🏼😁 Haha
3:21 give this woman a job she can actually be good at....
I said that too lol
Yeah, I can see why the Lego factory decided that it was better off with robots and machines!
@@willyj3321 lol
looks downright sinfully good
It never occurred to me just how much work went into making a single jacket. I guess I just assumed it was an automated/robotic assembly like many things.
I Just Came For The Cake !!
I have to admit im now 43 and didnt find out how addictive lego was till about 5 years ago (everyone i know LOVED it but never saw why, till someone brought my daughter a set and she needed help putting it together, now the poor monkey doesnt get to put it together till mummy has a go first to make sure its all there 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing how much lego costs considering theres no employees and done super fast.
Payroll and production timelines are just a couple factors that would decide final cost. Consider copyright and "intellectual property" issues tied to that scale of licensed items (not only the LEGO title but Harry Potter, Star Wars, etc. contracts) Initial production cost + copyright commision/royalties + profit markup = quite a heavy $ tag! ;)
How are Legos made?
I don’t like chocolate and I don’t like cake. So I guess I’m not a human?
Right
When he said lego I was waiting for Chris brown to start singing
The reason why there isn’t many workers at the Lego factory is because they don’t want to step on the Lego that has been dropped!
Gonna be pretty great to be paid to sit there and build with lego
I've come to find out how cake works.
lol the lego factory looks like skynet
Toy of the century pollutes the planet with more plastic than even the baddies.
I love 💘💗 them
wow crazy cool documentary keep up the good work!
Me:”why is the quality so low?” “9yrs ago” Me:”oh”
Lego skyscraper cake jacket sounds like a wrestling maneuver
Be nice if you guys could do a brake down on how that big drill was built
feathers stuffed into damn jackets 00:49
Down
He said into down jackets
@@sirsalsaman shut up idiot
3:34 Reminds me of Robespierre XP
This Lego video makes my feet hurt..haha
3:23 look at her spilling all those Lego pieces
Watching the cake being made, makes me think that eating one is like eating a Pacaso.
When your heads drops. Litterally 3:21
I wish the Lego people came in many different skin shades or colors. I think kids would really like it and they could use the old yellow ones for cloning.
Lego doesn’t make the people have human colored skin tones to try not to create a race issue. They only do flesh tones for licensed sets (Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc)
Stop being so sensitive about everything.
Now anytime I drive past a silo I’ll wonder if it’s pieces of coloured plastic for Lego’s rather than corn
skyscraper one: kurzgesagt that you?
Must be a lot of cold shivering plucked Geese running around someplace!
I love how the brand are erased and everyone’s “workers” 😂😂 it adds something
As soon as I saw the glasses I knew
Same
that Lego thing is a bit wrong... the word may come from it, but the brand was created by random. Basically the inventor saw a sruck with light going through the cargo that spelt out the word Lego, so thats what he called the company. This is back when they were a wood making company, btw. (Note: I cant remember where I read this, so I may be wrong)
Lego has the story of how they made the company on their yt Channel
That's not actually how it happened - I think. I'm pretty sure that was just there for plot convienience. In the official video, it also says the name is inspired by leg godt.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
Thank you
4:17 forbidden popcorn
I love you
14:40 "the White's are beaten" R A C I S T
Wow Lago
3:22 this is why robots are better than humans :)
For anyone wondering the towers are the highlight towers
Munich didn't learn from America about building 2 identical towers right next to eachother...
9:25 Skyscrapers were never brought down by fires or planes.
how do skyscrapers work? well its a lot like lego, and cake and jackets
“I left with nothing but me head”
Industrial documentary with disco music , lol
“We have How its Made at home” The “How it’s Made” at home
The C.N. tower has wrighting on the top radio tower
3:35 the French would be proud
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What is the red lines in the floors?
Isn’t the building the IBM Watson Center in Munich?
This machine spits out 15 thousand heads per hour. Damn that disturbing.
50 BILLION A YEAR! IN ONLY A YEAR! 50 BILLON SO 2020 × 50,000,000
The plural, as well as the singular - is LEGO.
I thought Lego meant. ( Hurts Like Hell) if you have stepped one in the middle of the night you know what I'm talking about!
€60 for a cake I will never taste.
What is the brand of the coats?
Not too sure but they're made in Germany.
I also want to be a Lego designer.
12:18 Is this red lead paint? I thought that stuff wasn't used anymore.
Unlikely. That's the same kind of base paint i've seen used on all sort of metal structures/parts after forming/welding & before final assembly. After assembly it will be painted with the actual final paint.
And technics by lego the pinnacle of technical lego 🙄
Were is this building at?
So, Apparently lego can make 15 billion blocks a year, and have been going for over 50 years, but have some how only made 200 billion bricks? That seems to be what the narrator says.... So.... how the hell does that math add up? Or is it that they can NOW make 15 billion bricks a year, and previously had only made 200 billion? Im trying to understand this without feeling silly because I dont know the full aspect and ratio of how much lego has made in the past. lol!
They were probably unable to make 15 billion bricks per year in the past. I doubt they had access to such advanced automation 50 years ago.
Imagine being paid to play lego all day long...
Your fingers would hurt
@@julkej4878you would get used to it due to how your fingers adapt like using a keyboard a lot makes your fingers tougher edit: that’s a 2 year old comment oops
MÜLLER!!
3:22 first human In the video and she fuckin spills legos everywhere 🤣
5:02 ello
這就要我們作5篇? 怎麼作?
The mini figures are from lego Harry Potter!
I worked at Lego in Enfield, Ct. USA for a number of years.
It's kinda sad seeing a fully automated process cause I am sure it cost a lot of people jobs
A fully automated process hires more people than it fires. Problem is they're highly qualified jobs and thus destroy the middle class. But it creates more jobs than it destroys.
It’s called moving forward. Doing things the same way over and over means there is no evolution and development, but a standstill. We would still sit around a fire and eat wild game and die at around 35 years.
For a luxury cake u thought they would use gloves
No gloves for cracking those eggs?
Barbie (Mattel) outsold LEGO as the most popular toy of 2023 50% of people came piling up in stores across the United States during the Christmas holidays to get their hands on every single Barbie doll for their daughters Only 10% of people are Barbie doll collectors (including myself)