i genuinely really appreciate that you show the designs that dont work, engineering youtube can be really sterilized at times cause we like to see successes but modifying failed designs is such an important part of the process
I'm sorry, I just find it really funny that you made a timestamp for the end of the video. Like you just click it and the video ends, that's amusing to me.
I love how the ultimate destroyer of buildings is essentially a Decepticon who climbs to the top of a skyscraper, perches on it, and then windmills like crazy until it falls over.
This channel is cold, hard proof that men can enjoy the simplest things. Now, if you'll excuse me.....I have to go back and watch every single one of this guys videos.
This mans entire job is to make all the lego creations we couldnt as kids bc we had a budget for legos at the time manifested into a youtube channel and im here for it
"Auto-loading tank" was not what I expected when I clicked, but I'm happy it's what I got! That "grappling hook" design was really cool, though I wouldn't want to drive it considering it pulls the tower down onto itself...though I think I'd want to drive the climber even less!
Because it is probably one of the simpler more easy to understand mechanisms shown here. Though if you have never used gears it much be really informative.
Because then it would stop being a cool 'demo' video (yes, I see what I did there) and start being a lecture on mechanics. They're floating around on TH-cam and elsewhere if that floats ypur boat, but not what this channel is about.
@@staringgasmask With lego stuff, no chance of applying enough pressure whatever the technique. With hydraulic pump/ actuators or linear actuator, yes, but not lego.
Me: builds simple houses and cars with Lego TH-camrs with lego: Today i built a working Intercontinental ballistic misslie with a plutonium warhead USING ONLY LEGO!
My 7 year old autistic son absolutely loves this video! Thank you for posting! As you were building each robot, he predicted what they were going to do before each one was used. Amazing! I'm so proud of him. 😊
@@Hnxzxvr you realize this is the Internet and we are never going to change because comedy (even when it's not even that funny) is how we cope with tragedy right? Like we know people died and we make jokes to REMEMBER it happened
There's also my personal invention, the Lego grenade. Components is a motor with a firmly assembled two-blade rotor which will extend under centripetal force, and a loose constructed shell around it. I personally used the + stick through a circular hole, with the shell being loosely a spherical but restraining edge to its movement. When the motor rotates the rotor, the + stick will start to erode on the inner part of the shell, and each hit against that shell makes the pieces of the shell disassemble in an exponential manner as the G forces grow. The outcome is the shell exploding outwards because of distribution of forces, in a predictable timely manner. This one can also destroy Lego things (and Lego in general).
1. Car 2. Stronger car 3. Ram 4. Stronger ram 5. Mouse trap 6. An actual mouse trap 7. Anti air tank 8. Hook 9. Grappling hook 10. Elevator 11. Elevator but with 2 hanging anchors 12. Elevator but actually a ferris wheel
This video took a lot of time of planning, designing and quite a few concepts on physics and engineering combined. There was a lot of effort in it, it is very appreciated. Quality content.
Say theres a game like this on Roblox, are there any that relates to this? If it were, i’d be WILLING to give it a try. This guy is simply THE pro of lego engineering
Just a friendly reminder: 3000 people lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Fathers, mothers, brothers, sister, children, grandparents. The attacks ultimately led to the the war in Afghanistan, resulting in the death of 212,000+ people, including 46,319 civilians. But yeah, sure. You go ahead and make your stupid, "edgy" plane jokes on a friggin' innocent and silly Lego video. There is a difference between having a dark sense of humor and just being a plain tactless asshole.
Alternate title: Making lethal weapons with the most non-lethal children’s toy (unless stepped on with bare feet). This was actually really cool to see how many different styles of contraptions can be made with these.
1 E sucedeu no mesmo ano, no princípio do reinado de Zedequias, rei de Judá, no ano quarto, no mês quinto, que Hananias, filho de Azur, o profeta que era de Gibeom, me falou na casa do SENHOR, na presença dos sacerdotes e de todo o povo, dizendo: 2 Assim fala o SENHOR dos Exércitos, o Deus de Israel, dizendo: Eu quebrei o jugo do rei de babilônia. 3 Depois de passados dois anos completos, eu tornarei a trazer a este lugar todos os utensílios da casa do SENHOR, que deste lugar tomou Nabucodonosor, rei de babilônia, levando-os a babilônia. 4 Também a Jeconias, filho de Jeoiaquim, rei de Judá, e a todos os do cativeiro de Judá, que entraram em babilônia, eu tornarei a trazer a este lugar, diz o SENHOR; porque quebrarei o jugo do rei de babilônia. 5 Então falou o profeta Jeremias ao profeta Hananias, na presença dos sacerdotes, e na presença de todo o povo que estava na casa do Senhor. 6 Disse, pois, Jeremias, o profeta: Amém! Assim faça o SENHOR; confirme o SENHOR as tuas palavras, que profetizaste, e torne ele a trazer os utensílios da casa do SENHOR, e todos os do cativeiro de babilônia a este lugar. 7 Mas ouve agora esta palavra, que eu falo aos teus ouvidos e aos ouvidos de todo o povo: 8 Os profetas que houve antes de mim e antes de ti, desde a antiguidade, profetizaram contra muitas terras, e contra grandes reinos, acerca de guerra, e de mal, e de peste. 9 O profeta que profetizar de paz, quando se cumprir a palavra desse profeta, será conhecido como aquele a quem o Senhor na verdade enviou. 10 Então Hananias, o profeta, tomou o jugo do pescoço do profeta Jeremias, e o quebrou.
Sir, you are on great specimen of a Legend. Listen up people, what we witnessed here is one of the purest forms of how to use Lego. Facing a problem or setting a goal, finding solutions by being creative and improving on said solutions (if necessary or just because one is able to) using the before mentioned creativity. I take my hat of to you and say thank you for sharing ❤!!!
For comparison, I'd love to see a mechanized version of the official brick separator weaponized against this tower, to sorta show off how advantageous a tiny wedge can be! Plus I don't think I've ever seen a brick separator used as part of a build before😮
This is my favorite video of yours. I literally clapped and cheered each time a tower fell. Every aspect of this video is executed with mastery. The technical expertise in building Lego, especially with all your learned experience, is thoughtful and impressive. Each new 'idea' for tackling the larger towers is clever and unexpected. The prototyping and iteration towards a working engineering solution is very realistic, with failures and overcoming those failures. The storytelling and cinematography is minimalist but so effective, and funny, without even saying any narration. If there were an Emmy's for youtube I'd nominate this. Really marvelous and inspiring work.
5:05 That little guy could have done much better with a heavier base. Most of his force was spent throwing himself into the air instead of hitting the tower. It's like throwing a punch when your footing isn't solid.
Well, you ruined it. It was fun while it lasted, but you just killed the last morsel of humour, and this is now nothing but a tired, annoying cliche. Well done.
Nah he had to be constantly reloaded. Everything else didn't. So even though it took as long as some of the other ones it had to be reloaded every 8 or so hits.
10:06 the tower is down, but if it will cost me expensive equipment to take down the tower, it's not cost effective. it might very well injure my miniature soldiers as well. i think the most cost effective way is to push the tower back while being anchored to the ground.
This is so much like Bob Ross because every few minutes I'm like "oh there's no way you're getting around this" and then immediately "you mad genius you did it." The hug robot that climbed the tower was my favorite.
The ideas here are so cool, but your editing is even better too! I love the sequence where you add the yellow gears onto the moving mechanism at 14:06. The white background is a professional touch too, although I liked the sense this was all happening in your living room :D
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@@thecoolbyzantine24Yes
The grappling hook launcher was ingenious.
The tower climbing creature was horrifying and I love it.
Isn't it funny how past a certain degree of complexity, they get personalities? 😂
@@unixnut 😆
yea it's like an elevator surrounding the whole structure. never seen anything like that before
Would honestly make a sick fantasy siege engine.
The climbing thing was straight out of metal slug
As an engineer and Lego enthusiast that was one of the greatest videos I've ever seen. Thank you for all the effort and creativity!
TEACH ME YOUR KNOWLEDGE!!!
@@Endermaster200YEA
i genuinely really appreciate that you show the designs that dont work, engineering youtube can be really sterilized at times cause we like to see successes but modifying failed designs is such an important part of the process
They're also very funny.
Great point! This was also a great engineering introduction for my son who loves Lego 👍
Indeed.
I'd argue modifying failed designs IS the process
I’m the 1k
8:54 the intro to “HOOK” was the best thing I’ve seen in a while 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This man went through the whole military history of war machines, up to modern building stability concepts.
And he did that all with just Lego
Not just through, Beyond.
I wonder how much a dampening pendulum would help the tower. I don't have enough robotics kits to test it.
Why didn't he use any aircraft?😈
@@varmituofmit helps rock the tower around to help destroy the tower
that mechanism for keeping the balls from jamming in the chamber was such an elegant solution
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"Disqualified due to inefficiency" HE TRIED HIS BEST *sobbing in the corner*
And then a robot is later tried and not disqualified that climbs the tower and vigorously wiggles
@@britishrex5515 That one was way faster, and didn't fire any resources with no way to reclaim them
@@marzipancutter8144took forever to work though
Hello
@@marzipancutter8144not to start a fight but the entire thing will literally fall with the building
15:47 YEAAAAAAH That was amazing!
I'm sorry, I just find it really funny that you made a timestamp for the end of the video. Like you just click it and the video ends, that's amusing to me.
I love how the ultimate destroyer of buildings is essentially a Decepticon who climbs to the top of a skyscraper, perches on it, and then windmills like crazy until it falls over.
I have to ask. Why a decepticon specifically?
Wtf why is this so accurate
ok
golira
mixmaster from revenge of the fallen lmao
Over 10 years in TH-cam and this is the first time I ever Super Thanked a video. A like just doesn't cut it for your level of ingenuity!
Thanks, that mean a lot to me🙂
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@@SlowedNostalgiaMusic what
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@@BigBobby39its :)
LEGO: We do not encourage violence.
This dude: Nuh uh, *TANK THAT SHOOTS METALLIC BALLS!*
Yep
The best AP projectile or high explosive projectile
Well, we are not LEGO, also we can do that (nobody prevents us from doing that)
Modern LEGO is more or less ok with fantasy/pre modern violence (i.e. Bionicle or Castle), but 1930s-present is still a no-go.
to be honest if you didn't put it on the tank, remodeled it, and gave it a manual trigger its just a gun a homemade Lego gun
Thanks
Bro just casually built an ultra cool cannon... 6:11
It’s the man the myth the legend Lucas dynamics
@@Schnickenpick The "myth" 😅
@@LucasDynamics could you imagine if lucas dynamics was real? that'd be crazy
@@adora_was_taken That would be truly crazy!
@@LucasDynamics fr
Sir, the second lego tower collapsed
Imagine if it happened twice because of this video 😂
Magesty a second bus coming
Dude
Sir they have betrayed us !
Next video :
Partially destroying Lego pentagons
5:08 when it started to hit from different angles it kinda looked like it lost patience and got frustrated.
Fr!
yes! and 300th like
I know lol it's like it has it's own personality
That hammer vehicle: FALL DAMNIT FALL
This channel is cold, hard proof that men can enjoy the simplest things. Now, if you'll excuse me.....I have to go back and watch every single one of this guys videos.
it feels like you are a NASA engineer when you come up with ideas
Literally😂
The last one literally was a rotational gyro.
trust
i was thinking the same thing. if he doesn't work for nasa then he should. then pretty soon we got lego robots on mars, lol
bro is probebly a nasa engineer
This mans entire job is to make all the lego creations we couldnt as kids bc we had a budget for legos at the time manifested into a youtube channel and im here for it
be honest budget wasn't the only limiting factor
Not just as kids, but yes. :P
@@sinteleon i still partake when i get time
@@jakebennett4307 ive thought about it for a while i cant think of one tbh lol
Need some serious engineering skill too
Some people might view it as mere LEGO fun, but it's actually a serious study of design principles.
..with a side of LEGO fun
@@Rieras with a side of fries
Exactly, this is industrial automation
@@Rierasand a extra large coke
It is a highly sophisticated, interlocking brick system
7:47 Amazing Satisfying 🤩 🤩 🤩
"Auto-loading tank" was not what I expected when I clicked, but I'm happy it's what I got!
That "grappling hook" design was really cool, though I wouldn't want to drive it considering it pulls the tower down onto itself...though I think I'd want to drive the climber even less!
back up at an angle or become an angel.
@@jakehix8132OOOOOOOOF
Longer cable with a mechanism for adding slack so you can back up like jakehix said.
Machine slingshot.
14:03 how nobody talking about this amazing step by step on how the mechanism works?
Because it is probably one of the simpler more easy to understand mechanisms shown here. Though if you have never used gears it much be really informative.
@@P2541-kz1cu they're talking about the editing, numbnuts
Because then it would stop being a cool 'demo' video (yes, I see what I did there) and start being a lecture on mechanics. They're floating around on TH-cam and elsewhere if that floats ypur boat, but not what this channel is about.
The robot to climb the tower and shake it to pieces was genius
It'd have been more efficient if it applied pressure instead, so you can just scissor the base instead of depending on oscillating forces
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@@staringgasmask With lego stuff, no chance of applying enough pressure whatever the technique. With hydraulic pump/ actuators or linear actuator, yes, but not lego.
I would rather say ingenious; it's not exactly anything new, but very innovative and clever.
Man some of these solutions were genius. I love the tower climbing rig.
What I’m gathering here is that if you give this man enough Legos, there isn’t many buildings that could survive his brick build building busters.
Seeing the towers collapsing on top of the machines was so sad for some reason
the climber made a true sacrifice
This is one case where _NOT_ putting a pilot/operator minifig onboard was the _right_ choice.
Me: builds simple houses and cars with Lego
TH-camrs with lego: Today i built a working Intercontinental ballistic misslie with a plutonium warhead USING ONLY LEGO!
I love my Official Lego Steel Ball. One of my favorite Lego parts imo
I looked this up, its real lol
@@MrNoipe any particular set it comes with?
@@DrWhom I think the Mindstorms kit comes with a couple, along with their sockets pieces
If I am not mistaken, the part number is 99948
Steel Ball Run
No airplane?
Need two towers for that
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He must build the second tower
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ok buddy😂😂😂😂
i love the way that those towers really be saying « i’m done » everytime they fall and that they only collapse in one piece
THE ONE PIEEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
@@anshsgh6092THE ONE PIECE IS REEEEAAAAL
@@alkhalidsalani759 CAN WE GET MUCH HIGHER
And they sometimes fall at the vehicle
The machine left it there… all In one piece
My 7 year old autistic son absolutely loves this video! Thank you for posting! As you were building each robot, he predicted what they were going to do before each one was used. Amazing! I'm so proud of him. 😊
The quality of your videos has reached a new level, I really enjoyed this one :)
Thanks, I am happy you enjoyed my video :)
wow not only is the engineering cool but the stop motion is getting REALLY good, love the rotating board to show the top view of the builds
뭔소리
Thank God, no actual lego plane sets can fly or this video would be taken down (like the towers)
It was a horrible event and people have to realize not everything involving towers needs to be about that
@@Hnxzxvr you realize this is the Internet and we are never going to change because comedy (even when it's not even that funny) is how we cope with tragedy right? Like we know people died and we make jokes to REMEMBER it happened
TH-cam recommending this to me on 9/11 is... something else.
Fr lol
Based TH-cam is back
I have no words for this
i wander if this coment will blow up
@@hugodecotignie3834the towers sure did
There's also my personal invention, the Lego grenade. Components is a motor with a firmly assembled two-blade rotor which will extend under centripetal force, and a loose constructed shell around it. I personally used the + stick through a circular hole, with the shell being loosely a spherical but restraining edge to its movement. When the motor rotates the rotor, the + stick will start to erode on the inner part of the shell, and each hit against that shell makes the pieces of the shell disassemble in an exponential manner as the G forces grow. The outcome is the shell exploding outwards because of distribution of forces, in a predictable timely manner. This one can also destroy Lego things (and Lego in general).
Cool idea.
(also i don’t mean to be rude but centripetal force is the one that goes inward so it’s actually centrifugal force you’re referencing)
that's not a grenade, that's a slowly disintegrating lego sphere
@@CraftingCat_IX
also something something centrifugal only being an illusion force or whatever, physica circlejerk shit, idk
Dude.
The "+ stick" has a name. It's called an *axle*
@@CATel_ 🤓
2:30 the epic music and echoing fall and then just the little checkmark ding afterwards :D
10:05 I felt that through the screen🤕🤕
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1. Car
2. Stronger car
3. Ram
4. Stronger ram
5. Mouse trap
6. An actual mouse trap
7. Anti air tank
8. Hook
9. Grappling hook
10. Elevator
11. Elevator but with 2 hanging anchors
12. Elevator but actually a ferris wheel
13. Plane
I knew it!@@julianhibbert8291
@@julianhibbert8291 14. Another tower
15. Your mom
Lowkey i think a somewhat elevated spring loaded ram would do wonders but that might damage the bricks
5:06 that poor little guy just frantically pecking away at it was absolutely hilarious.😂
How are these contraptions just so goddamn adorable? You go little buddy! Take down that tower!
omg i was thinking the same thing
True
WHY DOSE THIS LOOK LIKE 911?!
Pleaee do not take gods name in vain.
@@slackjaw4270 you have got to be kidding
This video took a lot of time of planning, designing and quite a few concepts on physics and engineering combined. There was a lot of effort in it, it is very appreciated. Quality content.
You forgot to triying a comercial airplane 15:46
jet fuel can't melt lego bricks
I think he means 9/11 (WHY?)
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If you think airplane Lego will work then u must be dumb
@@nys1072 You really have to explain the joke?
2:45 that slam sound sounds so good
Like a castle gate being barred shut
Say theres a game like this on Roblox, are there any that relates to this? If it were, i’d be WILLING to give it a try. This guy is simply THE pro of lego engineering
Feel free to suggest some ideas
Thanks!
Are there any planes?
surely next video
Just a friendly reminder:
3000 people lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Fathers, mothers, brothers, sister, children, grandparents.
The attacks ultimately led to the the war in Afghanistan, resulting in the death of 212,000+ people, including 46,319 civilians.
But yeah, sure. You go ahead and make your stupid, "edgy" plane jokes on a friggin' innocent and silly Lego video.
There is a difference between having a dark sense of humor and just being a plain tactless asshole.
@Tiger10002 hi bot
hope you have a good time being a bot or maybe you are an actual human
Nah because no Lego planes fly. Sad to see
@Tiger10002 Hi bot, how are you? I hope you are happy being a bot, or you are a real kid that begs for subs?
0:55 I don't know why but this timelapse of the car ramming it over and over made me laugh
Yep
Yes 😂
5:06 made me laugh with the attempts from different sides
Jjjnjjnn @@ulicqueldromal
One must imagine Carsyphus happy
I just can't comprehend how you can come up with your creations. 👏
0:48 makes me laugh so much
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D O N K
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Boom
2:46 lol
4:54
Alternate title: Making lethal weapons with the most non-lethal children’s toy (unless stepped on with bare feet). This was actually really cool to see how many different styles of contraptions can be made with these.
1 E sucedeu no mesmo ano, no princípio do reinado de Zedequias, rei de Judá, no ano quarto, no mês quinto, que Hananias, filho de Azur, o profeta que era de Gibeom, me falou na casa do SENHOR, na presença dos sacerdotes e de todo o povo, dizendo:
2 Assim fala o SENHOR dos Exércitos, o Deus de Israel, dizendo: Eu quebrei o jugo do rei de babilônia.
3 Depois de passados dois anos completos, eu tornarei a trazer a este lugar todos os utensílios da casa do SENHOR, que deste lugar tomou Nabucodonosor, rei de babilônia, levando-os a babilônia.
4 Também a Jeconias, filho de Jeoiaquim, rei de Judá, e a todos os do cativeiro de Judá, que entraram em babilônia, eu tornarei a trazer a este lugar, diz o SENHOR; porque quebrarei o jugo do rei de babilônia.
5 Então falou o profeta Jeremias ao profeta Hananias, na presença dos sacerdotes, e na presença de todo o povo que estava na casa do Senhor.
6 Disse, pois, Jeremias, o profeta: Amém! Assim faça o SENHOR; confirme o SENHOR as tuas palavras, que profetizaste, e torne ele a trazer os utensílios da casa do SENHOR, e todos os do cativeiro de babilônia a este lugar.
7 Mas ouve agora esta palavra, que eu falo aos teus ouvidos e aos ouvidos de todo o povo:
8 Os profetas que houve antes de mim e antes de ti, desde a antiguidade, profetizaram contra muitas terras, e contra grandes reinos, acerca de guerra, e de mal, e de peste.
9 O profeta que profetizar de paz, quando se cumprir a palavra desse profeta, será conhecido como aquele a quem o Senhor na verdade enviou.
10 Então Hananias, o profeta, tomou o jugo do pescoço do profeta Jeremias, e o quebrou.
Ikea
7:09 "Warning, BFG-10000 is firing."
Sir, you are on great specimen of a Legend. Listen up people, what we witnessed here is one of the purest forms of how to use Lego. Facing a problem or setting a goal, finding solutions by being creative and improving on said solutions (if necessary or just because one is able to) using the before mentioned creativity. I take my hat of to you and say thank you for sharing ❤!!!
For comparison, I'd love to see a mechanized version of the official brick separator weaponized against this tower, to sorta show off how advantageous a tiny wedge can be! Plus I don't think I've ever seen a brick separator used as part of a build before😮
smart i like the way you think
same
This is my favorite video of yours. I literally clapped and cheered each time a tower fell.
Every aspect of this video is executed with mastery.
The technical expertise in building Lego, especially with all your learned experience, is thoughtful and impressive.
Each new 'idea' for tackling the larger towers is clever and unexpected.
The prototyping and iteration towards a working engineering solution is very realistic, with failures and overcoming those failures.
The storytelling and cinematography is minimalist but so effective, and funny, without even saying any narration.
If there were an Emmy's for youtube I'd nominate this. Really marvelous and inspiring work.
The glazing is crazy
The glazing is crazy
There are 2 types of commenters in this video
1. Wow that was a cool video.
2. where plane?
💀💀good shit brother
Ayo 💀💀
There is something with these 9/11 Memes 💀💀
wow, wow, calm bro💀💀☠☠
Woah calm down bro💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️
And me wondering what the heck that spiral peice is
2:38 “and then, the wall that has stood for a hundred years has finally fallen” ahh music🙏
5:05 That little guy could have done much better with a heavier base. Most of his force was spent throwing himself into the air instead of hitting the tower. It's like throwing a punch when your footing isn't solid.
agreed
"Honey wake up, Brick Technology uploaded"
Shut up@Tiger10002
@Tiger10002 shut up comment spammer
Well, you ruined it. It was fun while it lasted, but you just killed the last morsel of humour, and this is now nothing but a tired, annoying cliche. Well done.
@@Barnaclebeard who you talking to
if ur talking about tiger, come on man, don't ruin the 9 year old's hopes and dreams.
While the Tank was bad... I'm 100% sure you had fun with it!
To echo most that have commented the level of engineering genius on display is INCREDIBLE to watch!!!
7:50 "disqualified for inefficiency 😭" he did his job and succeded but was replaced with a better, newer design tank. We need justice for bro 😭
MAY HE RIP
Bro did his job but in like 3 hours 😭
Nah he had to be constantly reloaded. Everything else didn't. So even though it took as long as some of the other ones it had to be reloaded every 8 or so hits.
The hammer one is a literal battle bot
just need to add some weight on the back or it might flip over
Battlebricks or Combat Robotics Brick League have actual lego battlebots though
7:02 son what are you watching?
Just some dude building a gun with lego
@@nicholasstanton9575legos cry about it 😂
dude brong legos on different lvl
i even consider leaving the video after 1 min but im still here, this is an age of war advanced tehnology
5:04 this like watching kid having tantrum to their parent
I swear at this rate I'd not be surprised if people playing with LEGO reach mars before NASA does.
this isn’t playing anymore, bro is a full on engineer
No lego plane?
Man only had one tower for a target.
It cant fly
@@yuaninigoguamos6720 you will be surprised how much things people can build with lego just saying
💀
@yuaninigoguamos6720 yea you can just get a Boeing 767 engine and put it on a lego build
Wonderful, dear.
"Sir, the second tower has fallen in Lego city."
My Pet Goat!
Was waiting for this comment
"Heyyy!"
"I must address the nation."
[Camera pans to a pile of parts where the podium should be]
"HEY!"
you still have that pfp? no life detected
10:06 the tower is down, but if it will cost me expensive equipment to take down the tower, it's not cost effective. it might very well injure my miniature soldiers as well. i think the most cost effective way is to push the tower back while being anchored to the ground.
Lego is quite possibly the greatest toy to ever exist
15:24 POV: your falling backwards
why not simply you're falling forward
@@umadbro4493 u mad bro
LOL 😂😂😂😂😂
4:38
The issue with this is that a lot of the energy goes into moving the vehicle. You should add weights at the bottom as ballast to keep it down
7:17 imagine breaking into someone’s house and seeing this trained on you 😂
متابعك 🧏من المغرب🇲🇦 انت 👈فنان🏞️ ابدع ❤❤
13:50 bro hit the griddy
Lol
@@MuhammedeminVergili Yeah Lol
shut up child
Man really created a battle bot out of lego 3:40
I wonder what's the name 😶🤔
The brick buster
I like the platform, adjusting the angle so we can see it better
So well executed. The climbing earthquake machine really sent me.
13:55 not very effective but i love the idea of Climber, creative!
This is so much like Bob Ross because every few minutes I'm like "oh there's no way you're getting around this" and then immediately "you mad genius you did it." The hug robot that climbed the tower was my favorite.
“Sir, the 3rd tower had collapsed!”
“THEN SEND OUT THE 4TH ONE”
Edit: WHAT THE!? OVER 100 LIKES IN ONE DAY!?
Wanna job?
@@_The_SCP_Foundation_ Bro its actually the SCP foundation ain't no way 💀
@Rameise2.0 well, depends. D class get 1k per month. Jr researchers get 10k. Senior get 500k. O-5 get infinite
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@@_The_SCP_Foundation_yes
I like how the final climber design uses long lever arms to generate large torque to take down the tower. There is real physics behind these designs.
"I'm going to go to bed early tonight!" *Me at 1:36AM*
Its amazing how funny he can make just the speeding up/slowing down the footage edits.
The amount of times you casually build things that could be used as weapons is crazy, but that ball launcher was still damn cool and I am all for it
12:06 the climber is like a high wind simulator, except the high wind is on drugs
Amazing video!!!❤️❤️
The ideas here are so cool, but your editing is even better too! I love the sequence where you add the yellow gears onto the moving mechanism at 14:06. The white background is a professional touch too, although I liked the sense this was all happening in your living room :D
4:03
Ok this is engineering heaven
Did this man just build a whole cannon just to destroy a lego tower
Yes, yes he did
This went from heavy cars to medieveal weaponry and im all for it.
2:11 the mechanics is genius
never seen lego sets becoming actually dangerous to play with
have you ever stepped on a 2x2?
@@Ashen75 lmao
@@Ashen75💀
It's simply incredible how creative a person can become.
Increasingly overengineered Lego contraptions my beloved
While the tank wasn't the most effective or efficient design, it was the coolest.
This is so crazy! What comes next? A working nuclear power plant out of legos?
Yes
don't give them ideas!
honestly, i never seen a metal ball being an official lego piece