<h1> Fan Builds Minecraft Piston out Of Lego</h1> <html><body><p><p><br/> Minecraft is a sandbox-based game where you build incredible things to show off to your friends. Lego is a physical toy in which you invest huge amounts of money to make something once, and then display it forever to show your appreciation for the thing you created. In the end, both share a common sense of creativity and it's not a surprise that the two worlds often meet.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> This results in a lot of cool things, like this amazing zombie design by Cirelectric on Reddit. The smoothed out figures make the zombies kind of cute, even though they're still searching for brains. This also means that some people are willing to build amazing objects in real life, like this Minecraft piston from RJMBricks.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> YouTuber RJMBricks specialises in Lego builds, including things like an earthquake simulator and a driving simulator. This time they've created a working Minecraft piston. This is a staggering feat of planning, brickwork, and work. RJMBricks even employs different colors to mimic the in-game version, making the textures look correct.<br/> <a href="https://1gameday.com/">1gameday.Com</a> </p><br/><p><br/> It's fascinating to see how it works. RJMBricks had to figure out how to make the piston move. Due to the weight of the pieces the design issue caused Lego pieces to shift.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> The video has been extremely well-liked. RJMBricks reports that they had 38,875 subscribers when the video was posted on April 24. At the time of writing, not only has the video received more than 2.2 million views and the channel has nearly doubled to 94.8k subscribers. It's always satisfying when your hard work is recognized.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> If you're more interested in things being built in Minecraft rather than the other way around, then you should check out one YouTuber's Pac-Man minigame. It's definitely creepy.<br/></p></p></body></html> </h1>