Kevin Clague creates magnificent MOC's with LEGO pneumatics. This is exactly what I call LEGO Pneumatic Art and for sure it can be considered a kind of art or more precisely "kinetic art".
Filmed at LEGO WORLD 2010 in IJsselhallen Zwolle, Netherlands, this short is the least I can do for my friend Kevin.
More Kevin Clague's LEGO creations you can find at his page http://www.kclague.net while his channel on YouTube is at http://www.youtube.com/user/kclague
Many photos of his work are also at http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=kclague
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Filmed by NeXTSTORM, Oct 2010
Video Edit by NeXTSTORM, Jan 2011
Music by my friend Chris (musikConomy)
More at http://www.youtube.com/user/musikConomy
Add nxt, sensors, etc. and I'm sold
Eugbob 1 year ago
My facial expression during the entire video:
:OOOO
Wow
shortazn97 1 year ago
great video!
RobIAIS 1 year ago
the ecologic way for making lego robots (without counting the oil from the bricks)
legoman909 1 year ago
What to tell about Kevin's work when you get speechless if you see it? ;-)
MennoGorter 1 year ago
That is some pretty nifty use of pneumatics!
HaydenStudios 1 year ago
Wait a minute is Kevin still active in Lego? His works have always been amazing and were a huge inspiration to me since many years back. Ever since I've had a fascination with Lego pneumatic circuits; hopefully Lego's revival of Pneumatics in their newer Technic sets will spark people's interest in it again
MyopicM2C1 1 year ago
Using this technology you should make an insect or animal type thing.
samnic1998 1 year ago
yes those where quite amazing little buggers -- i remember the little kids needing two hands to make the big one move ... barely! oh ya Nextstorm, this is a beautiful video! congrats
bazmarc 1 year ago
:D yay the first fans are allways first :D
mcdonaldsmashers 1 year ago