YouTuber goes viral by building a life-sized “LEGO Monkey Bike” using a 3D printer

YouTuber goes viral for building a full-size 'LEGO Monkey Bike' using a 3D printer
YouTuber goes viral for building a full-size ‘LEGO Monkey Bike’ using a 3D printer (YouTube / @MattDenton)

The YouTuber, Matt Denton, known for building full-size LEGO Technic kits using 3D printers, has once again impressed everyone with his creation.

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In a recent video, he recreated the “LEGO Monkey Bike” (kit 8810) in full size and made it work as a small electric bike.

Denton shared the process on his channel, showing how, in addition to bringing the bike to life, he also implemented a creative battery solution designed to look like a water bottle, which perfectly complements the LEGO look of the bike.

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YouTuber goes viral for building a full-size 'LEGO Monkey Bike' using a 3D printer (YouTube / @MattDenton)
YouTuber goes viral for building a full-size ‘LEGO Monkey Bike’ using a 3D printer (YouTube / @MattDenton)

Although he used some reinforcement parts to ensure safety while riding, he and his friend Adam Savage managed to successfully test the bike. The project is a true source of inspiration for any LEGO fan, showing that creativity has no limits, especially when combining the love for building with the possibilities of modern technology.

Source: RideApart | Photos: YouTube (@MattDenton) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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