@@tianzh5284they are called suicide doors when they open this way. It was very popular with early car models. These days they are rare and mostly on the rear doors of luxury cars
I think that it would probably drift smoother if you added more weight to the back and increased the gear ratio. Interesting concept though, I've never seen anyone make a drift car with Lego - only regular ones. Amazing work.
@@Krafnar Well, to be fair, I haven't searched it up directly. I just found this one day and thought that it was neat. I figured that it wasn't an original idea, but I just haven't seen anyone else do it
You made it so heavy with that cool exterior. Either more Legohorse power or less weight. Also drift cars need wheels that turn a lot! to almost 90 degrees
Awesome bro! With just a more powerful motor and more steering angle, this would be even better at drifting! Thank you for the nice content. I would personally add tires but with no grip patterns.
Definitely agree with others about a part 2 with more speed/power, more steering angle, and somehow better control/precision. For the control you could do some weight bias, some better tire grip (possibly from a real rc drift car since lego probably doesn't offer any). Im sure youll think up much more. Love the videos man, keep them coming!
You could also add 4 wheel drive to add speed. Also if you had more weight in the back you could add real tires to the front to make the steering more precise. But your model is crazy detailed
Great build but the weight of this - very beatiful - shell is really holding the car back, it could drive faster and drift better if it shaved off some weight
If you don't want to damage the rims in the process please stick scotch on them this way you can still lose traction and drift but the rims will be safe
Hey this sounds funny, but put rubber tyres or something grippier (electrical tape would work but it needs to be LEGO…) Considering on a real drift car it’s actually the front wheels sliding, while the back wheels kick the car forward. Surprised yours works as well though.
I'll challenge you with a K'nex drift car Ive been working on lol. I am using a K'nex motor, but on 2s lipo with an ESC, and hobby servo since K'nex doesn't make those parts lol.
By the way drifting is all about precise throttle and steering control so it normal that those drift arent that impressive. But anyway verry nice model
The idea is good, but the implementation is not very good. The car has a lot of power, but zero hook and one throttle position at the maximum number. In this case, the machine does not have time to undress and simply slides in place. To avoid this, you need more hooking. For example: wind electrical tape on the rear wheels, make 2 levels of gas, make a soft suspension. Only then the car will gain at least some speed and will be able to drift
Thank you for the feedback! I definitely agree that there are room for improvements. But even tho you can argue its not a reel drift car, it was so much fun driving this car! :) I will probably make a second version of this at some point, so its great to have some feedback i can work from. Happy New Year!!!
"No differential is necessary" you literally have a diff in it, it just a solid axle differential lol. You have a gear facing one direction applying rotational force to a gear on another axis, that's a differential
Let me know what i should build next!!
Please make a monster truck that will go through obstacles)
Rolls Royce 🙏
Please make a racing truck
walking lego robot
make an car with 18 wheels
Those doors have the best mechanics I’ve ever seen for something so simple
Aren't the Doors just assembled the wrong way? (I know it isn't important)
@@tianzh5284they are called suicide doors when they open this way. It was very popular with early car models. These days they are rare and mostly on the rear doors of luxury cars
Rolls Royce and Bentley use them too
Sir you have opened my eyes to a whole new winter hobby
I think that it would probably drift smoother if you added more weight to the back and increased the gear ratio. Interesting concept though, I've never seen anyone make a drift car with Lego - only regular ones. Amazing work.
there are literally so so many lego rc drift cars on youtube lmao
@@Krafnar Well, to be fair, I haven't searched it up directly. I just found this one day and thought that it was neat. I figured that it wasn't an original idea, but I just haven't seen anyone else do it
@@jaxrepublic well search for grs_bricks or adria blancafort or antoineddp.. or anto.
This is not a drift car
Its a masterpiece and definition of skill and agility
It would be a good idea to add tape to the back wheels, because then it wouldn't scratch the floor and the wheels wouldn't wear down
Wouodnt drift well
@@DreadKingCrimson it would if the non sticky side was on the floor
How is this not an official Lego set? It's just so incredible that you can come up with such amazing stuff like this
Because Lego is boring
I love the door mechanism.
This whole build is just insane but the functioning door handles are the icing on the cake
You made it so heavy with that cool exterior. Either more Legohorse power or less weight. Also drift cars need wheels that turn a lot! to almost 90 degrees
Awesome bro! With just a more powerful motor and more steering angle, this would be even better at drifting! Thank you for the nice content. I would personally add tires but with no grip patterns.
8:58 that one friend with bad ping
9:37 he made a beat!
The build is fantastic, drifting aside!
Especially door mechanism was genius!
I also want to congratulate you for you patience!
Let’s be honest.
We’ve all learnt more from these videos than in school
true man
lego needs this gut stat
I love the suicide doors on a sports car. I’ve always wanted a drift Lego car.
Definitely agree with others about a part 2 with more speed/power, more steering angle, and somehow better control/precision. For the control you could do some weight bias, some better tire grip (possibly from a real rc drift car since lego probably doesn't offer any). Im sure youll think up much more. Love the videos man, keep them coming!
Cool!! you are getting better and better at every video
awesome build!
Thanks!
9:25 Yoo hooooo Finally u did it broo
i appreciate
Wow.. i dont even know what to say, this is awesome man, keep it up. W
9:41 subtle foreshadowing
anyway for me it's an engineering masterpiece, i wonder how it's not an official set
i would sugggest to get more grip for the front tires, for better handling, and also to put more weight on the back
This is so sick I know its not a totorial but I used the same things as you did for the steering the acceleration.
8:19 ARE THOSE SPARKS?
No that’s plain old plastic 😅
@@zat-1-fury
No that’s sparks
I dont see sparks bro
thanks for 19 likes guys
@@bryceplays9482 u welcome
absolutly 300 IQ right there.
Beautiful!
Yeah. Great work
Thank you very much, very cool video and beautiful car
Thank you so much!!
Please)
0:40 thats a 12 tooth not an 8 tooth (the reduced fraction/ratio is correct though)
I was just about to say that.
Fantastic work
"you know what DK stands for?"
"(scoffs) what, donkey kong?"
"naw. Drift King."
You could also add 4 wheel drive to add speed. Also if you had more weight in the back you could add real tires to the front to make the steering more precise. But your model is crazy detailed
Great build but the weight of this - very beatiful - shell is really holding the car back, it could drive faster and drift better if it shaved off some weight
Awesome job
02:39 pain.
Pain.
Pain.
pain.
Lego hire this guy
love the door design:D
Bro is just too creative. We need him as designer at lego
Beautiful build! you should add some sort of traction though for acceleration for sideways drifts
Give it grippy front tires for better control
Thats so sick bro ngl
I have an old school Lego rc that had plastic tires that would be great for this car.
#8376 they were called spin out tires
Please make a part 2 with more power and more speed ! 👍😁👍
im not sure that 8/36 is 1/3 lol its 2/9
Yeah your right, the smal gear actually has 12 teeth, so it was supposed to be 12/36 instead of 8/36
@@brickbuilds101 yeah I was thinking the same😅😅
Maybe wider steering angle, more weight on the back and it'll be better
Bro just made every man‘s dream
Needs more power and a little more grip. Possibly some steering angle.
bro all thing is sooo cool
yoooo.... that door latch mechanism is crazy af ...
If you don't want to damage the rims in the process please stick scotch on them this way you can still lose traction and drift but the rims will be safe
As crazy as it sounds, you need more traction
This sooo goood
0:39 You lost me when you started using math or algebra wherever is called 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Bro found a way to turn any grown man into a kid again
Awesome next can you do like a 1994 Ford pickup truck or just a Ford pickup truck
this should be an official lego set.
Agreed
Try awd for smooth drifting
Hey this sounds funny, but put rubber tyres or something grippier (electrical tape would work but it needs to be LEGO…)
Considering on a real drift car it’s actually the front wheels sliding, while the back wheels kick the car forward. Surprised yours works as well though.
so cool man!this is the best lego drifter i have ever seen.
Put rubber tires for the front and the back put rubber wheels and roll tape on it like clear tape 3 tames and it will be better I tryed
Lego should hire you
I'll challenge you with a K'nex drift car Ive been working on lol. I am using a K'nex motor, but on 2s lipo with an ESC, and hobby servo since K'nex doesn't make those parts lol.
AWSOME! Now convert it to Takumi's AE86😏
This car is wicked cool!!!!🤩🤩🤩
Especially the bonnet! Is there any way I can get the instructions on how you made the body panels?
just imagine if people like this actually worked for lego
Bro doesn't need lego, lego needs bro
What’s up with 8/36 reducing to 1/3?
Make a car with all the combinations you made!
also add clutch and handbrake too
COOL!, Can you make a 2nd version!
By the way drifting is all about precise throttle and steering control so it normal that those drift arent that impressive. But anyway verry nice model
so cool
the body works reminds me of the Cadillac LMDh
Genius 7:09
The idea is good, but the implementation is not very good. The car has a lot of power, but zero hook and one throttle position at the maximum number. In this case, the machine does not have time to undress and simply slides in place.
To avoid this, you need more hooking. For example: wind electrical tape on the rear wheels, make 2 levels of gas, make a soft suspension. Only then the car will gain at least some speed and will be able to drift
Thank you for the feedback! I definitely agree that there are room for improvements. But even tho you can argue its not a reel drift car, it was so much fun driving this car! :) I will probably make a second version of this at some point, so its great to have some feedback i can work from. Happy New Year!!!
bro exhaust be shiny dude
I made a four-wheel drive drift car on 3 buggy motors. Drift was provided even with rubber tires
"No differential is necessary" you literally have a diff in it, it just a solid axle differential lol. You have a gear facing one direction applying rotational force to a gear on another axis, that's a differential
You should put tires on it
You better use real RC motor and servo. Its so much more fun
You can't really connect a brushless to a lego.
@@AverageGamer2010 you can
I need this to be an actual set
Need more steering angle
Lego should hire u
This (amazing) car deserves tires! 😜
it would probably be better and easier if the front wheels had rubber tires with an amateur grip compound
How can you get buwizz motor and battery these are soo expensive
8/36 = 3?
your gonna get all the girls with this car
Try putting on rubber and wrapping it with tape.
Should have put rubber tires on the front......
Idk if I’m stupid but 8/36 is not 1/3 ratio
I think it needs a bit power
finally some People doesnt doing donuts
1:36 ITS OUT OF CONTROLLLLLL
at first i thought you've made a car that's able to wheel spin rubber tires...
what does the controller look like, also sick build
I used the app "BrickController2" to connect a ps5 controller to the buwizz :)
That looks faster than the "more power" one
It’s because the more a car is powerful, the less it’s fast
make it awd for more grip.
Then no drift
@@Just-sap i have a rc awd drift car it adds grip but it makes it slower.
What car is it?
Its a lego car
@Chair8866 but what type of car. Mclaren, koenigsegg, lamborghini,...
@HotWheelsMaster70 lego
Yellow
Looks like an agera