 Hello? Oh, there's a few people watching on the internet already. Yay, it's just gonna leave this up while I got last, last sessions. Hey guys, welcome back to me building the Saturn V, the Lego Saturn V live. This is the kit. I am Amy, most of you should know that because you're on my channel and I'm attempting, I'm attempting to also monitor this live on YouTube this time. So this might be a little bit of a mess, but we're gonna try, we're just gonna hang out. I've got coffee, I've got Lego, and I think, ooh golly, I think this time around I've got a sneaky pee. Where's my sneaky pee? Are you seriously going for another nap right when I start to build? Should I just lure him up onto the counter? Should I, oh, you guys can see my laundry room. Should I just, yeah, should I lure him? I don't know, maybe I will in a little bit, but. Okay, so to recap, what we're doing here. We're building the Lego Saturn V rocket. So this is where I got to last time. I think I got to bags one and two of 12. There are 12 bags and as I go, I left one of the panels off and I wanted to leave the panel off just so that I would be able to actually show you guys the inside. Cause it's actually quite interesting. When I started building this last time, I felt like the internal bit here was actually really small for what I was expecting to size. I know this thing ends up being at about three feet tall. That, you know, this is not wide enough to be a three foot tall modern Saturn V. Model Saturn V rather, not modern. If we were launching Lego rockets, that would be weird. So then adding all these pieces onto it to add to the width of it so that it's actually like the right scale. Suddenly it made a lot of sense to me. So I wanted to leave this open just so that you guys can see as I go where all the pieces go. And also, like I said last time, I'm not the expert at these things. The contrary popular belief, I don't actually play with toys all day. I just have a lot of them. So let's go ahead. I'm going to put this off to the side for half a second. I'm going to drink coffee out of my vintage mug, obviously, and let's see. Should I close my, oh, it's my laundry room. You can see my super old pink boxing gloves in the back. I upgraded ages ago, but I still have those like really, really bad, super girly sparring gloves in the back. Sorry, keeping track of the things. All right, here's my Lego taker or partner, which is a good thing to have. All right, so yeah, we got to, if those of you who missed it, here's what the build guidebook looks like. It hits this thick. I had no idea what I was getting into with this. So yeah, we got to, oh, I should have figured, we're not, definitely not there yet. I think we got to here, because this is where the spine cracks. Vintage space patches. I'm just asking about vintage space patches. Actually, something I've looked into figuring out. More figuring out when I can get the right, figure out what artwork to do, whether I do like the Rocket Girl patches or whether I do the, I love the Apollo 8 trajectory patch. Like that's so, those are all so fun to me. Oh, I'm also gonna pull up the Facebook page where a lot of you guys asked me really good questions that I was, I was already at the community page, that yeah, you guys asked me some good questions. So it was fun. So I'm gonna get all the stuff organized. I'm sorry, I'm sorry I'm also starting a little bit late. I did a podcast interview and it ran late, as most things do, especially when you get me talking about space. So we're running a little behind schedule. Oh, hello, it's Scott Manley. I love seeing friends pop up in this thing. That's awesome. And Scott, I know I owe you an email. Okay, so we're on, okay, there's bag six, bag three. So let's, yeah, so I really only did two bags last time. This is so big, this is gonna take me weeks, you guys. Good golly. All right, so let's just dive in. I brought a bowl this time, so that I can put the stuff in here, just in case Sneaky Pete does. I'm looking at, but I'm not just talking to myself off the corner. So if Sneaky Pete does come to hang out, he doesn't eat them all and steal them all. I think he's more awake this time. This is fun. So here's what the bowl looks like. Scott Manley just said that he did his in the five hour session beer driven. Although it's a little bit easier when you're not also talking to yourself out loud for the joy of the internet. Cause that's where this is like awkward and hard. That's what she said. I am a grown up. Okay, so where, is this where I stopped? Yeah, so this is where I got, let me double check. Yeah, this is where I am. I went step 49, bag three. Okay, so we're on bag three. Yeah, all right. Okay, bag three. I just saw someone call Scott out for one beer in five hours as a lightweight. That's so that you don't make Lego mistakes or Lego stakes as we call them, or as I now call them. All right, so we're gonna build, we're gonna build the rest of these body pieces to start with. I always have this thing where I feel like the circles on the inside of the Lego should fit onto the knobbly bits. And I always have to remind myself that they don't. So that's why I look like I'm struggling sometimes. Oh my God, okay, all right. There we go, okay, I did it. That's step 50. I love these steps make me feel really accomplished. All right, step 51, put this together like this. I'm sorry, let me see if I can tilt this down so you guys can actually see what I'm doing. Actually, I'm gonna try to move this. Okay, how's that? That's kind of awkward, but then you can at least see what I'm doing with the hands. All right, Pete's not napping yet so maybe we will get him. Someone said that's better. Okay, so good, that works. Okay, so step 52. The only problem with doing it in the bowl is that I can't spread them out and have them as organized for myself because I don't want Pete to steal them. All right, 52, this goes kinda like this. Scott Manley is proud of being able to fly and land an Apollo 11 simulation after a six pack. I have been there for that via Skype. So those of you who haven't, I know this is the problem, I can't actually like talk and do this at the same time. Concern it or, okay, what? You wanna come up? He's staring at me. He's just looking at me like, he's debating between me and a napspot and the napspot is winning. Pete Conrad, doodle. I'm gonna wake up eventually. I don't know, I can always shake some, shake some treats. Those are the words. Okay, so this Audi bit goes here and like this. Okay, so now I'm gonna separate the white pieces from the American flag pieces. Yeah, let me see, let me pull up some of the comments that people have raised on this one because you guys asked some good questions on Facebook. A lot of people just said they want Pete. Well, I'm trying. I could bring out the feline greenies and see if that rouses him a little bit more, but I also haven't had any coffee yet. So we should fix that too. That's also a problem. Someone asked in the comments what the weight of a scale down seven five would weigh. I don't know, because I can't math off the top of my head. I've been very vocal about my inability to math good on the fly. But if somebody, oh look, these tiny flag pieces, they're so cute. If somebody does wanna do the math, the stat that I saw is the Saturn five weighed something like six million pounds and if this is a one to one, what is the scale of this? I think it's 110, one to one 10 scale. If somebody wants to do that math and post it, I'd welcome it. If not, I'll do it later, but I forgot to do it for this. Why does it not say on the box, box, box? I make a lot of Simpsons references for those of you who are also Simpsons fans. That's very odd. Oh, the book is breaking, that's sad. Okay, I was laying out pieces. Someone I just saw put comment, fly by about my favorite thing about Apollo 12 life. So for those of you who don't know Pete, the Pete that I'm talking to over there, Pete Conrad is my kitten, he's five. But he's named, his full name is actually Pete Conrad and he's named for the commander of Apollo 12 and I've always loved Apollo 12 as a mission just because if you really dig into the story, you never get a better sense, here he comes. He's gonna eat everything. Oh, so scaled down, 2.2 Kigs are about five pounds. Three, I miss, I'm sorry, I have like half sauce, Scott Manley's response, but I trust Scott Manley on this one. Steve, Pete, come here. So favorite thing about Apollo 12 is honestly, like you never get a better sense that these guys are like the best of friends going to the moon. He's gonna eat all the Lego, that's the problem. He loves plastic bags, I have to hide them from him. What do you think, Pete? You wanna help the build? Okay, so it goes this way. Dude, don't eat it all. Don't. Okay, so it goes one, just don't eat them, baby. Is my kitten. So this is welcome to my life, guys. It is just me trying to work with Pete. So I'm actually working on, don't eat, oh, there we go. All right, I'm gonna put the bags back in the box because he'll eat them, he'll eat them. We're just gonna, I try to tell him, I try to tell him and he, you know, doesn't speak English so it's not really his fault that if he eats plastic he might get a kitty bowel obstruction and that's not fun. Don't do it, don't do it, kitten, don't do it. So I try to stop him from eating things like, okay, is this to rule with cats? Does he know that I'm working on one specific thing and it is the thing that he just lay on? Does he know that? What is it with cats? Explain your species to me, babe. Little dog. Darn it, we lost the piece. Knob down, knob down. Okay, hang on, these are all going in the box. All going in the box. Watch Pete for a second, guys. I got to grab the thing that fell, oh, there it is, oh, sweet. Okay. I found it. But I'm going to need you to get off of that. Pretty soon. No, no, no, no, come on, babe. All right, so we have to do three more of these. So at least there's a cat for entertainment sake this time, guys, while I build and talk. He, at some point he's going to, oh, don't eat it. Keep forgetting that. Working on this, so I'm building, so I built this. I'm going to build three more of them because we go all the way around. I can't believe he's not trying to eat this more. Sneaky Pete, sneakiest Pete. Oh, there you go, there you go, there. So I think next time around, I might need to hire a comment moderator and also a cat wrangler. I wonder if that's like one job, no, no, no, no, no, no. Doodle, live up to your namesake and love engineering. Come on, babe, that goes on this one, yeah. Okay, so why is it that cats always know exactly what you're looking at? Oh, did I ever answer the question about Apollo 12? Best friends go into the moon and it's super fun. If they make it, they just had a blast and I like the human element of their mission. I didn't finish the question about Apollo 12. Yeah, they really, when you read the stories, their Pete Conrad's biography was written by his widow Nancy, who I actually, I've never met in person, but we talked on the phone once and I told her halfway through the conversation that I was sitting here with a cat in my face named Pete Conrad and she's just said, I love that. And I was like, thank you for not thinking, I'm a weirdo. She's very, very nice and does a lot of very, very interesting work with the Conrad Foundation, which I should really write more about and share with you guys, because it is very interesting, really great, kind of keeping the spirit of innovation alive. But that crew, and you can read about it in Pete Conrad's memoirs or biography, you really get the sense that they just had so much fun together and that it was more, Apollo was about engineering and it was about politics, but at the end of the day, it was guys going to the moon who were friends and had weird senses of humor and it makes it human and it makes it relatable and understandable and when I was a teenager, like a 13 year old trying to understand exactly how the moon landing happened, not living in America where everyone and their grandfather works for NASA, that was kind of how I had access to it, like I could understand it through the stories of these astronauts. So that became really important to me and kind of getting me excited and able to really follow this history and story that I just had fallen in love with as a kid. Ta-da! Okay, so we have four of these made. This is what I hate about having a cat because now I have to disturb him to turn the page based on Mars or based on the moon. Okay, well let's deal with Pete the paperweight. Okay, babe, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. Can you stay right there, sweetness? Okay, so we're gonna put this, I'm gonna do what I've been doing so I'm gonna leave, this is gonna be such a little disaster but I'm gonna leave, dude, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm gonna leave one of the panels, let's stop, I'm gonna leave one of the panels off so that we can see the inside of it but it goes like this. Don't put your little mouth on it. Does anyone else's cat do this? He's just so, he's so quiet about it. Wait, did I do this right? Yeah, okay, okay. Yeah, so they actually go on weird. Okay, told me that I ought to use an elastic to keep these things together and I think this is why, they kind of like, you can kind of see, they spring out because there's nothing attaching them up here. So this is gonna get awkward for a bit but I'm gonna keep leaving this side open so that we can see the inside of it and these little knobbly bits, I know I talked about the knobbly bits last time, these knobbly bits that are supposed to help it adhere to the first stage panels. Well, this is all the first stage still but that was weird. They won't stay on, they're driving me crazy. Darn it. Yeah, I might have to like, last time I had to reassemble this after I was done. Okay, okay. Yeah, this is, I have trouble with a toy for children. I feel good about this. I do this right, this is the right level. Yeah, so why isn't this going on? Okay, ah, darn it, darn it. Okay, you know what? Okay, it's fine for now. We're just gonna gently put that over here and we're gonna move on. Okay, may I? Wait, okay. May I? Okay, I don't know if I'm just a cat lady or if I'm Canadian, but I can never disturb him. There he goes. He's so cute, usually gets annoyed at me though. All right, he's gonna sit and block my light. That's good. Okay, eight of these. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Okay, four of these little Lego head-looking things. Four, five, six, seven, ah, seven, eight. Oh, and four of these, one, two, three. These little bits are the ones that scare me because of Pete. These tiny little things, like, not only could he just, like, swallow that whole, and he wants to. Yeah, okay, thank you, nope, nope. Okay, put these together and then, and then this, this, hey, no, let's not eat that. And then this, it's for making little things that look like this. Ah, no, no, no, no, no, no, nope, not food. It's not food. I know I feed him in one of these bowls. Maybe that's why he's confused. He's in a catalog or sit and stare. Fine, pout, I haven't looked it up yet, but I really want to find someone who helped design this kit. If anybody out there knows someone who helped design this kit, let me know. I watched how it's made on Legos, but it just was like, here, the plastic's melted down and made into bricks, and it's like, okay, how do you design, like, specific kits like this, because that's really interesting. So yeah, I'm kind of curious. If anybody knows anyone at Lego, let me know. There we go. Okay, one more. Oh my gosh, so finicky. Pete, Pete's right here. Hey, babe. Hey, just a little wet, no, don't bite mom. Don't bite mom. Totally a cat lady. It's not awkward. Oh, why is this awkward though? There we go. Okay, so we made these little things. Oh, starting a base on Mars in the Moon. Sorry, I didn't see that comment. My Legos, I'll share with you when I'm ready to share. I'm sharing with the internet first. There's not cat toys. Your whole life is a big cat toy, babe. Now he's cleaning himself. Okay, kitten, how about we bring up one of your toys? I just don't want you, oh, swiping it mom. Dude, don't swipe it mom, we're over here now. Okay, this is awkward. Okay, so now we're putting these, I'll show you this one up so you guys can see. We're putting these, okay, we're putting these here so that, ooh, is that how that goes? Nope, I did that wrong. Nope, we'll put these here. Oh wait, nope. Yeah, I figured it out. Sorry, I figured it out. Not sure why yet, but these are going here. I'm gonna have to move the camera around. Peek-it's fighty. Okay, so we did that. Okay, and then we take this. Why do they make you do the flat pieces that don't connect into one piece? Ooh, okay, this is this. I'm just so worried about pressing down on this thing. It does not feel steady. Sorry, it did not feel, it does not feel steady yet. Someone, I was reading some comments on the last video, felt twitchy, that people were saying that it didn't feel solid until they finally finished building it, so I think that's what I'm experiencing. What are you doing? Kidding, he's going in the box with bags. Let's not chew the plastic. Nope, nope. We're just gonna put this over here. There's a limit to Peek's things in this house. I'm drinking coffee. Oh, don't push it off. I'm just gonna, that's what I'm contending with right now. Peek would like to build. So then, oh, you do kind of have to, what? Oh, okay, so then we're putting the last, I'll do this one first. We're putting the last ones in, why didn't we just do this first? Okay, this is super awkward, but we're, he's eating the box. I've never made a model rocket. I've built models, you guys have seen some of them. You guys have seen some of the ones that I use in the back of my videos, and we're just gonna move the stool so that you can't eat the bags of Legos. But I've never actually like built and launched a model rocket. Darn it. See, this thing is not, is not super fun. Anybody else, like, was anybody else building this thing like annoyed? I didn't skip step 57. Oh, I did. Darn it. That was a bag of peeps on it. Okay, wait, let me just put this stupid thing right together. This is so annoying. So did anyone else, was anyone else like super annoyed trying to build this thing? Cause like, this does not stay together that well. Okay, let me backtrack. Let me backtrack. I got really distracted by the kitten. Oh, there he is. Okay, he's gonna bite my feet now though. God, why? What are you doing? Don't bite mom's legs. Mom doesn't like that. Come on, come here. Okay, go now, go now. Okay, what's step 57? See, Pete, I got distracted and I missed something. Come hang up, but like be chill and cute and don't bite mom. Well, welcome to, welcome to my office, guys. All right, I'm building step 57, just these things. I'm not sure what they do yet. Did I do that right? I suspect anyone who did this in one sitting in like five hours has more patience than I did for this. Okay, oh, I skipped a page, that's why. Okay, sorry, they were stuck together. Wait, I'm so confused. Okay, but you didn't tell me how to build that knobbly bit. Oh yeah, okay. Oh wait, okay. Okay, I'm having no luck with this. Is it obvious that I don't play with toys enough and this back together? Darn it. So these go here. Wait, did I do this wrong? Oh wait, no. This way. Oh, I'm struggling with it. Oh, there it is. Wait, wait, did I do it? Darn! These things are just not on at the right level. That has to be it. I cannot get these things to stick on. I can't. Nope, yeah, it was too low. Oh gosh, it was too low. Okay, okay. Hang on, stupid little knobbly bit. Isn't this fun watching a grown woman struggle with a child's toy live on the internet? Never, this is not connecting. It's like perfectly lined up with the holes so it won't go in. There's something that's not lined up right here. And it's the most, okay. Okay, that's like painfully awkward. Oh stop, why is it not coming? Why is it not staying hooked? Ah, happening right now. Why is it doing this? Oh, screw one. I am struggling real hard right now. Why won't this stay on to anything that I attach it to? This is driving me crazy. I don't know. Might have to like balance it together and then put it together when I'm not live on the internet so I can like curse at it ever so slightly. So, so, so annoying. However, just said I need to build Legos more often. Yeah, I just, you know, I do other things with my time. Oh my God, okay. Because this does line up. So why is it, 100% lines up right? It just won't stay put or I need it to stay put. Did anyone else have this problem? Answer now. It's okay-ish, ish. Emphasis on the ish. One, two, three. Let's do it. My side pieces are too high but they're exactly the dots line up where they say they're supposed to line up. Okay, let's take this one off. Okay, wait, let me forget this one. Do I have something that's like inherently wrong in the body? Why is mine just not sticking together the right way? No, I did everything that looks right. I did this right. Oh, I wasn't saying it doesn't look right. Wait, why doesn't it look right? It looks right. Look at these things line. It's the way these pieces are lined up that's not right. So it covers the full. It goes all the way down to the bottom. Okay, that has to go in there. Why would that go in there? Oh, those metal earth models. I've had friends that have made me those. I do not have those metal earth models. I've had friends make them for me, thankfully, because I do not have the patience for that. Okay, so let's still came unstuck. Guys, when you like, but wait. No, okay, so like, why is it leaning? That's not right. That's not right, right? See, it's because as soon as I put the other, the adjacent one on, it just all snaps off because it needs to be leaning. Wrong on this one. Now I'm like worse off than when we started. I hate these little things. My God, I swear, every time I touch this, they fall off. See, it's leaning again, which means as soon as I put the other piece on, I love that I'm trying to read comments right now. It's like, I can actually follow along with what anyone's saying right now. This might be a single bag today because this is driving me, driving me crazy. And I like, if I can't figure it out, there's just no point. I'll have to do it offline and actually like rebuild. Like it's firm and stable on the bottom. It's exactly lined up with where it's supposed to be. Okay, I keep seeing this question from somebody who I keep missing the name of. Base on the moon or Mars? Base on the moon before or base on Mars for sure because we can actually get to the moon faster if anything goes wrong, if we need to resupply anything, if we can use it as a launch point to missions to Mars. It's a great way to like prove the technology that we're dealing with. Whether that needs to happen now, I'm not totally sure. MacGyver it. So someone bring me elastics and dental floss. I'm just tie it together. I would like to see us work out the technology that we need before we just start like just going to Mars. Let's like take a breather and figure out exactly what we need to survive and how we can actually realistically do it and then go do it instead of like onward. Cause like how much would it not be awesome if we didn't hadn't figured out like all the radiation poisoning issues and oh, there's a thing missing. Oh, I need to put it on the side. All the radiation exposure issues and all those things that NASA's working on but doesn't have answers to and SpaceX is private. Maybe they have answers, but they're not they're not telling me and we send them to Mars and then we send them there and they're just like vomiting all the time from radiation poisoning. So that would be less ideal. I'd really like to see us work out the details and like understand the science more before we just start going. I hate this little bit in here. This thing is just like woo. And it's like it's gonna fall apart. Like it's gonna shatter in my hands and it's gonna make me really sad. It's gonna make me really sad cause I'm gonna have to like sad face and this live stream and then go rebuild the entire stupid thing from the beginning. Everything looks right. Everything, when I look at it, everything looks right but these things are just like flopping around. I don't get it. Beige piece on top is not pushed all the way down. So it's this one or this one? Like top top or mid top? Ah, it's Chris, I can see that. It's Chris who donated the kit to me. So which piece is not pushed all the way down? This one or this one? I'm like watching, I'm intently watching for comments right now guys. It's gonna be pushed down more. Oh, you guys can tweet at me. The bottom one. Okay, wait, it's down all the way though. Is that gonna make any difference if it's like lower? Okay. Does that look right now? Is it looking better? Is that more like what it's supposed to look like? Okay, this is not going down anymore. So I guess the theory is that everything, I'm scared of pushing down like from the top top because I don't want to just like force and just like put you on like Jenga but like the bad way. Okay, it's going. It's actually fitting together a bit better now. I think I might, I think that actually maybe did it. I don't know. Guys, I pushed it down as far as it'll go and it clicked down a little bit more but it's not like, can you see it? It's down as far as it's gonna go. The American flag down by the red piece. Is that supposed to be a lot? No, it's supposed to be one notch below the red piece. This is great. I've got people sending me Facebook messages with pictures to show me how I'm doing it wrong. Building toys on the internet. You're doing it wrong. This is gonna be the worst, guys. Okay, let's find out what's actually going on here. I might see if I can find out what I'm actually doing wrong here. I want to leave one of these off. I think that did it. Cons aren't it? I swear, every time I hear it, I'm saying something else falls off. Does that look right? Did I finally get this one on right? I am currently somewhere between step 58 and 59 and I got confused because I started failing. Okay, ready? I think I figured it out. Just a question about the EM drive. I don't know enough about it to answer. So, come on, Lego. Why is this not staying on? All lines up, it's like there's not enough force to keep it together at the top. Okay, well, they're not staying. I want to leave one of these panels off, but then the next step is to put these on. Where did they go? Yeah, this way. Damn it. Come on. I'll show you guys the top of it as soon as I get this. Good thing to stick. Nope, stay. Stay. Ah! Okay, I keep seeing that other people have had problems with this step, so I feel less bad. Okay, I'm trying to get the flat piece on. This has got to be the most irritating thing to watch, guys. I'm really sorry. See, let me check something real fast. I will not be tempted to use superglue. Hang on, hang on. Okay, check. Why do you do this to myself? Because I thought it'd be fun. Sorry, I'm typing in your guys' faces for a second here. I'm trying to find, I'm trying to find, see if there's any, like, I'm literally trying to see in real time whether there's anybody else. It's like, yes, this has been a big problem this step. Yeah, okay, everyone's saying, okay, you get the round of this flat piece on, and then everything just kind of fits, and then it's all fine, but I can't get it on. Pete, can you come help me? Seriously. I was around all day. Doesn't, doesn't, it's your, Pete's sleeping on the couch. He got annoyed with me and not letting him, not letting him help. Oh my God. Okay, no, you stay. Seriously, they give these to kids? Okay, I almost got this one. I almost got it. Oh my God. Oh my God, so close, so annoying. Why are you so annoying? Oh, no, false alarm, false alarm. It's like almost down, but this one's not quite down. Why aren't you down? Why are you being difficult? No, no, don't you rebel. This guy having a teenager is like, this should, yeah, these things are now, so I've realized that I'm leaving this panel off. I'm leaving a panel off and this might be disastrous in the end if I do want to add it, but I still kind of want to be able to show what it looks like on the inside, I think. I don't know. Maybe one day I'll get annoyed and fix it, but it is much more solid next one. I can't get this one down. I have baby elephant walk stuck in my head, but like the reggae one from the Simpsons when Homer was the mascot. Told you guys I do old Simpsons. Baby elephant walk. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Come on, come on. I know I'm seeing you guys say to put the last panel on to stabilize it, but again, I'm gonna see how long I can go with leaving one of these off just so that I can actually show what's on the inside because I think that's actually really, really neat. So we're just gonna put this off to this side. So how do these connect this way? So this way. Okay, so I'm just gonna leave this one off on the corner here for me. Oh, shoot. Okay, there. Well, that's easy because it's not holding anything in. Okay. God, that was so annoying. So annoying. Earlier Simpsons are definitely better than later Simpsons. Okay. So then we fill in the holes with these and I'm gonna put these on this one just so that I don't lose it. Wait, why do I have two extras? Is this thing wrong? Oh no, we're good. We're good. Okay. So now we go to the top. Step 16, we take the black ones and the white ones and we finish out our, start adding. Okay. So on the red side. I'll definitely put the panel on eventually, but I don't know. I kind of like while I'm building it until I like have to, I kind of like seeing what it looks like on the inside. It's such a weird thing. Like not being able to show, like not like doing all of this work on the inside and then not having like a clear panel to show it. I don't know. What do you guys do? You guys who've done this, do you just have it like totally built on display looking beautiful and saturn fiber? Or do you actually, have you actually left it partially unbuilt so you'd be able to actually see what's going on on the inside? We know. That's wrong. Oh right. I can't do these ones because it's here for a second. Okay. I have to put the panel on for structural stability. Totally completed. Totally completed. Yeah. Okay. So, moving on. 62. Take eight of these things and assemble them. There we go. Riveting, riveting. I know. Even Pete is over there taking a riveted nap. Yeah. He got bored with me. He likes it more when he can sit on my desk and annoy me while I'm working. I see you Mitch. All right. We're gonna do one more bag because it's already been an hour. Wait, they're down here. I might have to add the panel. I don't think, I don't know if I can actually keep building it without that panel on because I think there's too much like internal structural things. Since the shuttle has been discontinued, does it still, does it yet have this vintage space? Add it. All right. It gets easier as you go. Okay. I can't take pictures. I'm gonna hold this up so that this will count as a picture for me to look at the inside later. I'm gonna do a freeze frame of it. Not totally weird. Okay. So here's what it looks like on the inside. Yep. There's so much that goes into building it and so much that goes into like layering it because the tanks on the inside. I mean, I almost wanna say that it's like, these are the tanks and here's the insulation and here's the paneling or something. Like it's so neat to see what this looks like on the inside and to make the analogy of like, you have the fuel tanks and the oxhizer tanks and then they go, they feed into the engines and I kind of want to show it even though it's like obviously not a working model by any means and it's not like a scale model. Like, well, it's a scale model, but it's like, yeah. Yeah. I kind of wanted to be able to show it but I don't think I can. I think I'm gonna have to just pop this up. So I'm gonna bear with me while I fight with this last panel. Okay, stay. Well, I tried to make it interesting and exposed but failed dreams, guys, failed dreams. I'm sure I've done it because then once I got them all done it would have been so easy and happy. Stupid thing. Okay, I gotta take this. Oh yeah. Oh, okay, I see what I gotta do here. And I saw a quick question about it. I'm sure it says death before decaf because I don't drink, I like caffeine and coffee. I drink a lot of coffee. And granted, as cool as it would be to like have it half open so you could see stuff. It's gonna look pretty sexy when it's done because no one's gonna deny that this isn't a gorgeous looking rocket. So at least there's that. Okay, all righty. Four of these things. See, I did learn things from beauty bloggers. Show it to the camera. Look, it's a piece of Lego that looks like an L. Those don't stick. Okay, what? Oh, someone's going to JSC tomorrow. Enjoy JSC, it's neat. Okay, we're building the interstage. See, it looks really neat from the inside but it's like so structurally stable. That's why I'm gonna take screenshots. I am wildly, oh wait, oh I forgot. Oh no, the little knobby bits are buried. There we go, that's it. I forgot to add the little knobbly bits on the top so that these things would stick as opposed to just like floating. Cause you don't want your interstage to float on top of your first stage. Floating stages are generally a bad idea. That was easy. And we're gonna make the longy bits. All right, so we need one of these. How do they do this? How do they put them in these tiny little packets? These pieces of hooks. There is not a moderator. I am not, I don't do this with a regular enough start time to have somebody moderating. I hope things aren't going too bad. I watched the Lego Batman movie the other day, guys. I forgot how cute it is that Lego people have little hookhands but also, I think it was surprisingly fun. I did not know what to expect. I never actually saw the Lego movie but yeah, it was really entertaining. So is this just a longer one of these? Or is it the same? Oh, they're the same. So I evidently need to focus. I'm gonna do these in bulk. Telling people are using hashtag put the panels on. Okay, I'm gonna do this one more times, two more times. The Lego Batman movie was actually adorable and there's that scene where Batman's like literally flipping ad about not wanting to go to the charity ball and he's like flop, flop, flop, flop. It's, yeah. I kind of love that stop motion animation look in that one scene. It's, yeah, the Lego Batman movie was really odd. On the one hand, it was like way too ADD and colorful and just like whoa assaulting to the brain and other times it was like these very quiet, beautifully lit, beautifully shot Lego scenes. It's just like, it was kind of awesome. Also, there's something super adorable about tiny little Lego Batman putting a comparatively massive lobster thermador in his massive microwave. And then that scene with the light just like, it was adorable. Okay, one more. Wait, nope, these. Yes, this is right. Yep, yep, we're good. We're getting there. We're getting there. Also wish NASA made more Lego based sets. Sorry, Lego made more NASA based sets. I'm good at words. Okay, and then these things go in the back. Okay, so we have these and then we're adding these yellow pieces. Oh, wait, hang on, I did this wrong. Wait, what? Yeah, wait, this is right. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. So where's, what piece are those? That's not the right color, it's pieces. I'm really confused. And I also have a very bad connection right now. So you guys are watching me in like delayed motion, looking confused at, I feel like, pieces are those meant to be. Wait, hang on, I did this wrong. I did this wrong. Lego Tigger Parker. You guys having fun yet? Pete is back on the couch. He's back sleeping, because that's what he does best. Okay, take two of these first. So I only did two of these and I made four. Okay, there's my problem, fish bulb. Fish bulb, classic Simpsons. That Homer is a combination of a fish and a light bulb, the Matsumura Fishworks. And I forget what the light bulb company was called, but yeah, one of my favorite throwaway jokes on that show. Yep, there's your answer, fish bulb. And any of you who've actually met me in person, know that I say that a weird amount. More importantly, am I having fun? Yes, Chris. I am having fun. Yeah, I'm not. I wish I was slightly better at this. Okay. Long, oh wait. I love the design decisions in this. Okay, so let me find the pieces and then I'll show you guys what's kind of hilarious. To me, where is this? Where's this little, little white piece? Tiny, so funny. Okay, I need one more, this tie. I'm looking for one of these tiny, tiny little pieces. There's so many things that look like it. Oh my God. Pete, come be my assistant. Where the frick is it? Come on, Tiny Town. Pete's mapping so I can do this. I'm thinking it's this, but it just looks like that. I'm thinking it's this, but it just looks like it from that side. Oh my gosh, I know it's in here. I know you're in here. I know you're in here, tiny little flat white piece. Ha, got it. Okay, so I love this. We are putting one black panel and one white panel on. They are not the same size. So that tiny little white piece I was searching for is to make it the same length. And this is one of those things where it could be the same size, but it's easier to reach 1,969 pieces if they separate it. I'm reasonably confident that that is the rationale behind that decision. Okay, so just go that high above the little hooky bit. Hooky bit. Okay, that goes here. And then we need these larger flat white pieces. I just had someone say, did I separate it? No, I wanted to, last time I did this, I had them all out on the table, which was nice. But then Pete was awake and I knew that that would be a surefire way to have him like smush his face in it and knock them all off the counter. And that would be annoying. And then I'd lose them all and then it'd be sad. So they're in a bowl today. Where's the last one of these? There it is. Okay. So it goes on this side, just like this. Okay. Starting to see where we're coming here. The shirt, it says death before decaf. They have a picture of a cup of coffee and it's like a skull and lug, death before decaf. Speaking of, it's so not hot at all. Two and three. Okay. Starting to look sadder and fivy. Okay. Do one, 62. Building a claw. Oh yeah, there was no way I could do this without having the panel on. I think it would be impossible. Where nothing can possibly, what? Where nothing can possibly go wrong. Possibly go wrong. That's the first thing that's ever gone wrong. Again guys, Simpsons, Simpsons. This stuff is supposed to like click into place, but I don't know, maybe it's because like bones aren't supposed to click. It makes me nervous when these things click. Okay. So these two are facing each other. Oh, this looks so good. Love it. Okay, starting to look okay. I did that wrong. Did I do that wrong? Yeah, I did that wrong. Yeah, they're too, wait. Oh yeah, I put them on slightly too low. Figured it out. Just distracted by the clicking to see that the colors were on top. Okay, there. That's what it's supposed to look like because we got the, okay, okay, we're good. Just a piece off, put this back here. Is this like nerve wringing? Apparently I've got Reagan on my mind. Nerve wracking. I don't know much about Reagan. I have this weird thing where like, I know Reagan and Nixon were not the same person, but for some reason in my head, they just merge when I think about space. I don't know why. It drives me nuts. Anyways, all right. And also whenever I think about Reagan, I also think about Jack Donoghe Reagan-ing because 30 Rock is brilliant and I would like to be Liz Lemon when I grow up, please. Okay, we put the hooky bit. We're building two of these. So we put the hooky bit. Look, it's my Lego claw. Talking to yourself on the internet is a weird experience, guys. Okay, I just realized, okay. Can you guys see, you guys know what Lego bricks look like, but you can kind of see if I can catch the light properly, I don't think I can. But it says Lego in teeny, teeny, tiny letters on the blocks, and I just put these two together and on one block, they're upright, and on one block, they're upside down. I just realized that someone who's super OCD, they would drive themselves crazy making sure every Lego is upright. I'm not gonna do that, but now I'm aware of it. Do I think it's possible for someone outside the US to be an astronaut? Absolutely. Yeah, there's plenty of international astronauts. I don't know how to become an astronaut from another nation, depending on where you're from. I mean, the European Space Agency is, of course, one route. The Canadian Space Agency is another route, and then you end up training with either the Soviet, you died on the left side, Soviet Union or with NASA. But yeah, there's definitely ways to do it. NASA, I guess I just went through this for seeker, NASA's astronaut core is comprised of American citizens. But there are always international astronauts training from other nations for missions. So yeah, absolutely, it's a favorite space movie. I can answer that while I build Legos, because that's not super that intensive. Ooh, Blackhooks, we're little hooky bits. Just adorable. Okay, goes in the second knobbly bit. Here we go. Favorite space movie, like Hands Down Apollo 13. It's the one that like, it's got so many little details, hooky bit. It's got so many details that will go over the head of the casual viewer, but are so authentic to the real mission for the nerds, that it really stands out as like, I would honestly say like my favorite example of really good space script writing. Cause like, I don't know, I mean, I've seen the Martian, I liked it, like it was fun, but that scene where, oh my God, I can't remember her name, but the commander of the mission, the red-headed actress, Jessica Chastain, that's her name, when her character says, no, if we mess up this rendezvous, we die. If this happens, we die. It's sort of like, I feel like I shouldn't, you shouldn't have to tell me that the stakes are high. I should understand that the stakes are high from what else is going on with your character, from your description, from your scene direction, from all that stuff. And I just didn't get that with the Martian, but I feel like, you know, if you, there's so little, it's, I'm gonna use the wrong word, but it's spository dialogue, I wanna say, a spository dialogue of Apollo 13. You know, at one point, Tom Hanks's Jim Lovell says, you know, we just lost the moon. That's not a thing that he ever said. Like, they did not know that. But, you know, they knew what was going on already. But the audience kind of needs that moment fed to them a little bit. But they also have lines like, when they do the docking for transition and docking, he says, something, something, feedbacks are barber pulled, which means nothing to the average person. But that meant to NASA that, oh, there are hinges involved. What is going on with this thing? This just got intense. Look at this. Okay. Why? I got distracted. But the feedbacks being barber pulled means that the capture is good. So it's one of those things where you understand from context and what's going on in that scene, that they're, you know, recovering the lunar module from the S4B stage. You understand that the stakes are hot. You understand through the music and the direction, everything, what's going on. And you understand that, you know, the side relief, the action, that it's like, we did it. And then to throw in the line about the feedbacks or the talk backs being barber pulled, it's just like, you get the sense of like, I understand what's going on now, and you learn a little bit. And it's kind of neat. And I just love, like, that's, to me that was just one of those little moments that like once I was like, you know, first when I saw Apollo 13, I was 10. I did not know what that meant. But then once I did and saw it again, I was like, oh, that's brilliant. It's brilliant. Okay, we're building one of these. I also love, let's just talk about, I have got spotty internet. Sorry guys. So let's just talk about the fact that the color codedness is 100% just to make it easier for the build because you don't see any of this. It's kind of fun. Okay, so now we're putting the white pieces for that over top of these bits. Oh golly. There we go. Oh, how many of these? Four? Four. Yep. Oh, I did it wrong again. Oh, it covers the hooky bit. Covers the hooky bit. I'm distracted talking to you guys. Oh, Consarnit. There we go. Also, Consarnit is another Simpsonism. Bart says, Consarnit. And Marge says, Bart, what did I say? And he says, no swearing like a grizzled 1890s prospector. Dagnabbit. I always thought that was like the weirdest thing. I don't know why I was a kid and I just thought Consarnit was the funniest way to curse. And also more polite. So I kind of like it. Dagnabbit's really good too. Also, if we learned anything from the astronauts having recently live treated Apollo 16, gold dang it is also a very adorable way to express frustration. I forget who it was on that flight. Dropped it. Hang on. Landed on the chair. I feel like it could have been Charlie Duke. I wanna say maybe. It's not a Charlie Duke or Ken Mattingly, but they're both, I mean, Charlie Duke, if you ever meet him, he, I mean, he's so beautifully Southern. His accent is just, yeah. So yeah. Gold dang it. Okay, so now we attach these up here. And again, we need the hooky bit. Whoop, nope, what? That? Did I do it? Is that high enough? Raise it up. Up, up, up, up. Yep, yep, yep. There, there. No. Did I do it? It's attached down there. So why won't it? Okay, let's go down. It's here. It's this height. Nope, stay, stay. Good leggo. It's snapping it at the bottom. Did I do it? Yeah. Okay, it's one and last one. It would be so hard to add the last panel out of it. So everyone telling me to just add it. Good on you guys. Whoop, how does launch operations work? That's way too big a question for me to answer while I'm trying to, whoop, darn it. Oh, it fell apart. Okay, yeah, launch operations. Maybe that'll be a future video because that's way too much to think through right now. Is this in the right spot? Yep, that's gotta be it. It's gotta be it. All right. It's coming together. Final two little red hookie bits. Oh my God, you guys, can you tell that I've been alone talking to myself on the internet for too long? Too long. We're finishing this bag and we're calling it. This and then we're putting the black panel over top. I'm building one of these or has built it. Let me know guys, leave me comments. I can't look at them now, obviously, but I will look at them later. I wanna follow along and see who else is doing this. And like, am I the only one struggling with a toy for a child? Let me know, leave me thoughts. Oh, you're kidding me. We have to build these long knobbly bits. Well, this is gonna be a rip-run good time. This is 100% to get the peace count up. Oh, that's so annoying. Okay. Oh wait, it's not, it's one of these. It's one of these. These riveting lock string. Put these. Oh wait. Nope. Oh, flat hats. So there's two different shaped hats in here. You've got your small, your small top hat and your large top hat. It's like the hipster fedora and Lincoln's hat. So you have to be careful of those. That's what I just learned. Okay, so these two things. This one and this one, two of these on and then five of the white knobbly bits. Two, three, four, five. And then a flat hat. Oh my God. And then six more. And two, three, four, five, one. Put that down, I'm gonna break it. Two, three, ah. And then a pointy hat. Hungry, I just got really hungry. Okay. And then, oh good. Oh, you're kidding me. Then we have to slot it into this thing. I missed one. Shoot, I missed one. Okay, let's figure this out. Oh, I missed a little flat hat. Yeah, two of the flat, flat hats. Was this fit though? Nope, nope. There it is. Oh, you're kidding. Okay, so that was, you have to, I'll do the other one on this side. I think I did this one right. No, I missed another piece. Okay, so that, you have to put it in here and then clip it into little hooky bit up here. That's what that is. That feels like it's just waiting to break. Okay, so we did that. And then there's just two more of these little bits to fill. Where are these going? Okay, so now we go back to our tiny little knobbly bits here. So four, one, oh, two, three, four. One, two, three, four, seven, eight, eight. We put two flat hats. One, two, one, two, and then a pointy hat. One, two, okay. And then we take these, okay, these like knobbly bits. They're like hinges. See these hinges and stick one out. One end of the hinge bit in the thing. Two of these. Where's the other one of those? Where is it? Pete, did you take it? It says take two. So where's the other one? No, don't see the other hinge bit. Let me see if there's anything left in that. Ow. Anything left in the bag. Well, that's not awesome. Yeah, it's two. Oh no, shoot, I used the wrong one. Okay, we're good. Okay, sorry, it's the little blue hinge bit. What do I consider doing a live video answering questions? Yes, I am traveling way too much right now. Actually, I guess I could tell you guys about this one now. I'm going to Denver Comic Con. I'm going to Denver Comic Con this weekend. I'm really excited because I've never been to a Comic Con. I've always wanted to go. Is anyone out there going to Denver Comic Con? I will not, oh, okay there. I will not await a resounding play. Yeah, I'm really excited to finally, finally actually go to a Comic Con. This is so funny. Okay, oh my gosh, seriously? Okay, I'm going to try the one on this side and then do it on the other side to show you guys. Holy. So this is super, this is getting like fannicky. Okay, so put, you got to do it like up this way. And then, oh, no, wait a minute, hang on. I can't do it facing the camera. It's way too complicated, which I just went on the wrong side. Oh yes, that's the problem. Oh no, oh no and the hinge bit won't come out. Oh, hinge bit, there we go. Okay, so lucky that didn't fly off. Okay, so it goes on this side. Yeah, okay, okay. Got it on the wrong side. That's on the correct side. I will come to Comic Con in Dubai if someone else pays for the travel. Okay, so you kind of have to put it up into this one and then click it down here, which is awkward. There it is, okay. We're good, we're doing all right. Oh my God, there's still so many of these to build. Okay, step 92, six of these, one. Doesn't help that my black countertop is just gonna eat all of the black, shiny pieces. It's impossible to see them once they're, yeah, once they're sitting here. One, two, three, four, five, six, two. Okay, and then flat hat, flat hat, flat hat, knobbly hat, knobbly hat, all right. And then we again take the hinge bit and put the blue hinge in here and then pop one of these on. So we end up with this, it's kind of wobbly. Okay, so hinge bit this way, hinge in this way, blah. And then put that up there, okay. So I think I see, wait, I don't actually see where we're going. Oh, okay, so we're basically doing the same thing all the way down. So put it in here and then clip it down here. So put it in here, put it, there we go. And then put it in here and here. Okay, so, okay, so now we cover the other side with the flat white pieces. So the long one on the bottom next to the, sorry, I should do it on this side first. So the long one on the bottom next to the 2B bit and the short one up top. The short one on top. Okay, there we go. Long one on the orange wed, I just saw that comment, that was funny. Go there. Okay, come on, come on, snap, come on. There we go. And then this one up top, this one up top. Oh my God, this conversation right now is hilarious to me. Okay, so then we take so many round pieces. So what do I do if I dropped it? I would do that a lot. And then I would end the live stream and I would slowly and quietly rebuild a loan without putting it on the internet. Okay, so now we're building the more of these to cover, I guess this bit. Oh no, up here bit, looks like. Okay, so we're building little like bridgey things. We're gonna build these all at the same time. Three, we're almost done bag four, yay. My God, this is gonna be like six weeks. I might do another one. Oh gosh, I travel, I'm traveling so much right now. I'm not gonna have a chance to do it again. Oh, wait, this one backwards. I'm not gonna have a chance to do it again till Monday. Okay, four. And then on one side, we do three of the black ones. Oh, one, there we go. There's something happening in the hall right now. Oh, luggage cart. My building has a luggage cart for carrying packages up because it's easier. Two, three, one, three. Okay, and then we've got on the other side, it's one of the white pieces and then a piece that looks like this. It's like a little bench so you can like hang out on your rocket and another one of the curvy bits. Do that four times. Nope, that's the wrong one. Bench, okay, four, okay. I feel like this is the nightmare of like, you know when you're building IKEA furniture and you're like, there's actually a piece missing. Like miraculously, there's a piece missing. That's my biggest fear with this. It's like, oh, there's actually a piece missing. Okay, and this goes, oh my God, this goes here. Of course, the light is on the other side of me. Oh, sorry, so it's lighting me. There we go. Okay, I was making that harder than it needs to be. One, two, four is giving me a hard time. Come on, four, be a team player. Come on, there we go. All right, four. We've got a couple pieces left. So we're taking these flat ones, putting them on this bit. We're making a little thing. Taking four of these, so a little blue bit, putting it in the little, the holes that are left up here. This is kind of awkward. Kind of finicky, there it is. Okay, come on, come on, fingers. There you go, on four, there we go. So my only like concern, I have these, I don't know, I have these, I should count closer. I have these five pieces left over. So what am I, what did I do wrong? Does anyone know, does Lego sometimes like put the tiny pieces in multiple times in case you drop one and it rolls under the fridge never to be seen again? Yeah, that's making me a little bit nervous. But aside from that, I did it. I finished it. I mean, I still have eight bags to build. Oh my God, honestly guys, the hardest part about building this is talking to yourself while you build it. So because of that, it's exhausting. So this is up next, these bits that are not filled in. I think I'm gonna be doing, I think I'm gonna be doing round three of the build, another two, I know my nails are really long right now and that's rare because I never have nails. I'm gonna do round three of the build. I think on Monday I'm gonna have some time. Oh, but I don't like doing it on Monday because I put videos up on Monday. Well, let me know in the comments you guys, if you would like to have the video go up on Monday, I could put the video up on Wednesday next week instead of Monday and then do a live stream on Monday. How would you guys feel about that? Would you be angry if you have a live stream on Monday instead of a video and then the video on Wednesday? Cause I might just do that cause then I'm away the rest of the week and I won't have a chance to do this until the week after. So yeah, I'm gonna do that. We're gonna have, I actually have a really fun video that I'm really excited about coming up next week. So Monday we'll do part three of the Lego Saturn five build and then Wednesday I will have a regularly scheduled episode of Vintage Space that I'm not gonna tell you what it is but I'm excited about this one. Okay, so I hope that was entertaining, watching me completely fail at building Legos but then eventually figure it out. I love them. This is really fun. Yeah, this is gonna be, this is gonna look neat. This is what I'm most excited for is I wanna mount it. I know that it comes with like, let me just go to like, I'm gonna put my orange tool in there that like it comes with a stand so you can stand it up. I'm really excited to like build myself a little shelf and like lay it down and just have this kind of gorgeous thing cause like it already just kind of, oh my God, it's actually really heavy which is not surprising. I mean, I don't know how much that box weighs. Yeah, it already looks kind of badass. So I'm pretty excited. I'm pretty excited. So yeah, let me know what you guys think of the build if you are building your own, how is it going? Are you struggling as much as I am or are you having fun watching me do this? I try to answer some questions while I'm doing it but it's so much to think about but if you have other questions, other things you'd like to see covered on the show, Saturn V questions, things that may be doing the build yourself, you wondered how the tanks are arranged or how like what this is in reality cause this is not actually like a lattice structure. You are, Chris says you are past the worst of it. That's funny. Good. So yeah, let me know anything you'd like to see me try to rant about in future live builds in the comments. And if not, I will try to just come up with some fun facts for the next one. Until then, I'm going to awkwardly lean directly up to the camera cause I'm on my phone and I will see you guys on Monday for part three. Okay, thanks for sticking it out with me guys. This has been fun. Bye.