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LGR - Building a LEGO Apple 2 Computer!

Uploaded by Lazy Game Reviews on 2017-05-02.

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Anonymous

Awesome build video. Looking forward to the next Lego build. Makes me miss my Laser 128 Apple //e clone. If you haven't already, is there any chance you could do a video on Apple //e clones? The story behind them would be quite interesting I'm sure.

Anonymous

Cool video's HAVE to be watched in full. NO skipping ahead. Maybe an idea for a third channel? LGR Lego Builds?

Anonymous

This was lovely, very lovely to watch. Perfect background piece to chill out with during a bit of a slow day at work - perfect way to relax a bit.

Anonymous

I'll be honest, I think preferred the old angled camera view of the ibm pc lego build to this one. Maybe a happy in between? The lighting is better in this vid, and I think you need MORE humming electronics for that true ASMR vibe. Great video still, I find them cathartic.

Anonymous

50 minutes well spent. I regret nothing!

Anonymous

Guys...whats the deal with packging peanuts right? I wonder if someones makes Lego expansions or different cpus so you can upgrade your Lego computer.

Anonymous

Ah man, my attention span is way too short for this. Couldn't even make it through the time lapse.

Anonymous

Very nice job, thank you 😊.

Anonymous

It was the first computer I used, messed around with Kid Pix on a black and white one when I was two-ish.

Anonymous

Watched the whole thing, the time-lapse didn't do it for me the whole build process and commentary was spot-on.

Anonymous

I enjoyed this. If you are wondering what would be a good Camera angle for these types of videos, I'd say a angled shot where you can see the all the Lego and watch as the piles slowly decreased in size as the project comes slowly to completion. Hope this helps!

neuroflare

Fingers are weird when you look at them? They CALL them fingers, but I've never seen 'em fing... whoah, there they go

Anonymous

I would buy a C64 model with a 1701 monitor and a 1451 disk drive lego like this.

Anonymous

You might want to return that.. it's got some serious screen burn!

Anonymous

The person behind those kits is brilliant. I love the idea of knowing that even things you can't see are modeled. That's the way I used to build things; although with slightly less cool bricks. :)

Anonymous

It is amazing that the final result was once hundreds of pieces. I'm surprise that you did not make the pew pew sound when you pretend that the part you put together was a ship.

floverSaeu09

Wow so much fun :D

Justin Dotson

God I love watching these lego videos. You can hear all the legos clicking into the place and Clint's just talking. I couldn't figure out why I enjoyed it until it hit me. It's like watching PBS and watching Bob Ross paint putting a happy little tree over here and talking about just kind of whatever comes to mind.