i feel like the tire treadmill and that hook one would be a pretty good all round use case until you got to massive truck or dubiously acquired military vehicles
im imagininging a real car chase, Officers! it is a pickup! Any ideas on how to stop it? Pit manuver? Sounds good, u go try it. *watches news to c what happens, fails to flip it* Any other ideas?! Tangle the tires? sounds great, go try it. *watches news again, stops them*cheers** Good Jobs officers, less than 3 tries, we deserve some donuts!
I love the ever-escalating silliness of every subsequent contraption that was being strapped to the front of the patrol car until they eventually ended up becoming their own separate vehicles. Also this has really made me wanna buy some of the bigger Technic vehicles from the Speed Champions range...
It's fascinating how creativity can take unexpected and humorous directions. Those bigger Technic vehicles from Speed Champions must be calling your name!
Every contraption in order of increasing absurdity 1:31 PIT maneuver VS hot rod 3:51 Tire trap VS Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4:45 Bumper hook VS NASCAR 5:41 Mine-layer thing VS ricer tow truck 7:18 Tyre launcher VS ricer tow truck but with a drunk driver 9:03 Catapult VS ricer tow truck with the same drunk driver 10:50 Stolen dry dock crane VS a tank (just use another tank at this point…)
Fun fact) The " Tire trap " is actually a police gadget called the " grappler " used by The san diego police department and the los angeles police department.
Hands down my favorite Lego channel. The stop-motion building segments, the occasional background gags, and the downward spiral into mindblowing overengineering makes you incredibly entertaining to watch. Keep up the great work! Edit: 1000 Likes in 2 days?!
Now imagine being that trucker and seeing a squadron of cop cars rolling up behind you with all these Twisted Metal-esque contraptions strapped to their cars 😂
What I love about this channel is that you can feel that the person who makes this is having a lot of fun. Not just the construction of legos, but the editing of the video too !
I think the Test Track is such a good toy idea. It wouldn't necessarily have to be lego. You could market it as a science kit or even as a hot wheels set. Sell the concept as being both educational about the road and engines, and as a way of playing racing games or like the chase game in this video.
the quality of this channel is honestly beyond impressive. It combines mechanical engineering, problem solving, legos, wacky silliness, and great editing into such an entertaining digestible package the viewer can easily understand all without any voiceover or talking. nothing like it out there.
Picture this. You've stolen a tank, broken out of the army compound, and are cruising down the highway. Suddenly, you catch sight of something yellow in your mirror. The police have deployed... the cube.
@@TimInertiatic When the car on the string is stopped, it pulls back on the string with a lot more force (since the wheels aren't just going with the flow anymore).
The amount of creativity and engineering displayed here is unmatched! Not only did he design a well built police cruiser with countermeasures for different circumstances, but he also developed a system to cut the line and stop the treadmill with nothing but LEGO PARTS! Awesome!
A man is going 10 over the speed limit in LEGO City! Hey! Build the new LEGO Police Catapult! Launch tires at the speeder! And put him behind bars! The new LEGO Police Catapult! A pedestrian has been hit by a flying tire in LEGO City! Hey! Build the ambulance!
Superb everything as always. Love the technical solution to releasing the cars and stopping the treadmill. Loved seeing the tick of approval fly along the road, too.
you know what would look awesome? if you had another treadmill on the wall behind on its side with a loop of a cityscape on it, running a bit slower to create a parallax effect
Pretty sure another treadmill would be overkill (not to say that overkill isn't that mans forté). One could build that out of Lego. I for my part like that he isn't trying for immersion. That way the creations themselves are in the spotlight and the feeling of madman building over engineered stuff in his living rooms is ever present.
Sinking ships, high speed car chases. You'd think he's setting up to make a practical effects action Lego movie. Which sounds awesome now that I've typed it out.
I am genuinely impressed by the level of engineering skills that went into this. Im always jealous of Technic building and wish i could do better engineering with it
I absolutely adore how this video evolves from a simple police chase scenario, to Tom and Jerry style shenanigans with the wacky front car attachments, before entering Mad Max territory with the standard issue police trebuchet and moving fortress.
People are commenting at the ridiculousness of the police firing a catapult in real life… when video of the actual police using a compressed air canon to fire a sticky tracking device onto a car, ending pursuit, and then following remotely is just a TH-cam search away.
My man just casually made a working rc drift police car (cuz good stearin) where I couldn’t even figure out compression in a week, this guy is on another level!
Minor note, for the controller L3 and R3 refer to the button action of clicking by pushing the stick into the controller. The proper way to refer to the axial stuff is RS and LS
Mate, As the video progresses, the task of stopping these speeding Lego cars becomes increasingly more -challenging- absurd XD Love it, keep up the good work =D
I can't wait to see some sort of series where you keep slightly upgrading both sides. Like once the tank is defeated you add a tread cover and go back to the other automobile. A battle against yourself. Forever.
Omg...as an ex-development engineer i have say: i dont think ive had half as many brilliant ideas as ive seen in this single video in my entire career 😂
I really enjoyed your piece . The way you explained each step made it easy for me to follow, and I appreciate the simplicity and effectiveness of your tips
this is probably the best video that shows your intelligence, constant presentation with real world direction, idk rly enjoyed this one and im rly dumb so
I love the format of your videos. It shows the design process so well and it's always interesting to see how you change and improve the build with each segment. Great camerawork/editing too!
I have a cool idea for a Lego machine. How about a Lego brick sorter that recognises each piece and then sorts it into whatever container it needs to go into. Great video by the way
I like the idea of the LEGO police making elaborate vehicle modifications to stop reckless drivers on a car-by-car basis.
i feel like the tire treadmill and that hook one would be a pretty good all round use case until you got to massive truck or dubiously acquired military vehicles
The one that binds up the tire is real, iydk
im imagininging a real car chase, Officers! it is a pickup! Any ideas on how to stop it? Pit manuver? Sounds good, u go try it. *watches news to c what happens, fails to flip it* Any other ideas?! Tangle the tires? sounds great, go try it. *watches news again, stops them*cheers** Good Jobs officers, less than 3 tries, we deserve some donuts!
the one that binds up the wheel with the rope is a real invention
I mean, it's all LEGO so it would word canonically.
I love the ever-escalating silliness of every subsequent contraption that was being strapped to the front of the patrol car until they eventually ended up becoming their own separate vehicles.
Also this has really made me wanna buy some of the bigger Technic vehicles from the Speed Champions range...
yeah this is some acme shłt.....
Some of those contraptions are actually a real thing that cops use. Not in some certain states (easy to guess).
The tire grabber is something that the cops actually uses. I remember seeing a video about it somewhere
It would be funny if he just put the cop car body on top of the other builds like the crane
It's fascinating how creativity can take unexpected and humorous directions. Those bigger Technic vehicles from Speed Champions must be calling your name!
Ah yes. A vehicle catapult and a vehicle crane assembly. Very common and functional police equipment.
Maybe in future it would be real 😉
We are on the future 😎 candice is a proof
Morrowind Guard Faction's finest.
Design is very human
@@Frostinmyguy
My Friend who Doesn’t know the Joke : Who Is Candice?
Me : *NO-*
I love how the techniques went from realistic, to Twisted Metal style weapon, and then finally just a big roaming crane
Wacky races, too?
Every contraption in order of increasing absurdity
1:31 PIT maneuver VS hot rod
3:51 Tire trap VS Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
4:45 Bumper hook VS NASCAR
5:41 Mine-layer thing VS ricer tow truck
7:18 Tyre launcher VS ricer tow truck but with a drunk driver
9:03 Catapult VS ricer tow truck with the same drunk driver
10:50 Stolen dry dock crane VS a tank (just use another tank at this point…)
underrated
Fun fact) The " Tire trap " is actually a police gadget called the " grappler " used by The san diego police department and the los angeles police department.
🤓☝@@the_real_contrexch
I love this universe where high-speed tank chases are so common it demands the invention of large-scale tank-stopping measures
That's Lego for you
Yessir I need it for hunting deer 😈
@@Dabones47
"Those must be some BIG deer sir"
Me in American highway using a Tank interceptor in Year 2105
@@davisdf3064Wendigoes
The lego police gotta take notes
Gotta tell the Fast n Furious franchise for how to steal their next vehicle.
The actual police is also taking some notes
A man has fallen into the river !
a tank is on a rampage in lego city!
start the tank grabber. HEY!!!
build the tank grabber.
@@blackkissi for real
Hands down my favorite Lego channel. The stop-motion building segments, the occasional background gags, and the downward spiral into mindblowing overengineering makes you incredibly entertaining to watch.
Keep up the great work!
Edit: 1000 Likes in 2 days?!
He truly deserves much more views
69th like
(I’m sorry)
Can't agree more - Love the dry humor placed everywhere.
OUR FAVOURITE!
You said everything I wanted to say!
Now imagine being that trucker and seeing a squadron of cop cars rolling up behind you with all these Twisted Metal-esque contraptions strapped to their cars 😂
Imagine seeing a crane drive over your car
"SIR WE HAVE A RUN AWAY TRUCK WHAT DO WE DO!?"
"bring out the tire dispenser unit"
I love how this started as a police chase and ended as basically Mortal Engines.
Omg your right
We keep on getting bigger and bigger until the vehicles and it's chasers are the size of countries
I'm imagining the cops trying to pull over a rolling version of Prague now and it is HILARIOUS
Or even Twisted Metal.
Yo I forgot about that book
What I love about this channel is that you can feel that the person who makes this is having a lot of fun. Not just the construction of legos, but the editing of the video too !
I think the Test Track is such a good toy idea. It wouldn't necessarily have to be lego. You could market it as a science kit or even as a hot wheels set. Sell the concept as being both educational about the road and engines, and as a way of playing racing games or like the chase game in this video.
Imagine you're an insurgent in a civil war and you see a police crane running up to you to stop you from SPEEDING of all things.
*picks up car with crane*
You were 5mph over the limit buddy
Bro😂
they give you a speeding ticket and send you off, their job done
Ah yes, a man decided to steal a tank, very normal day at Lego city
the quality of this channel is honestly beyond impressive. It combines mechanical engineering, problem solving, legos, wacky silliness, and great editing into such an entertaining digestible package the viewer can easily understand all without any voiceover or talking. nothing like it out there.
one of the few truely great youtube channels out there. Best of the best along with channels like Lemmino
Picture this. You've stolen a tank, broken out of the army compound, and are cruising down the highway. Suddenly, you catch sight of something yellow in your mirror. The police have deployed... the cube.
Yeah happened to me the other day
😂😂😂😂
Henry Stickmin vibes fr
I mean, it was there before time began. Surely it's gotta work.
Feels like an action movie
Of course he had to build an entire complicated mechanism to automatically release the car and stop the treadmill. 😅
I'm still not quite sure how the colour sensor worked / what triggers it
@@TimInertiatic When the car on the string is stopped, it pulls back on the string with a lot more force (since the wheels aren't just going with the flow anymore).
So that it will be 2 times more realistic
To: Jan. (Original commenter) You are not ready for when Brick Technology adds Reckless Driving.
3:45 that is actually a real police invention
Yeah, we know
@@A_Stormworks_gamer7269 dont be such a bitch, i didnt know that, this guy's comment was real, insightful info.
everything you do is entertaining and educational
I had the biggest grin on my face watching this unfold. Thank you so much for sharing this.
The amount of creativity and engineering displayed here is unmatched! Not only did he design a well built police cruiser with countermeasures for different circumstances, but he also developed a system to cut the line and stop the treadmill with nothing but LEGO PARTS! Awesome!
This episode has more suspense than most modern action and horror films!
next Truck!
...next TANK!!!
This went from “ok, that’s realistic” to “screw it it’s a god dang tank” and I love it!
The old Lego bricks are just different: print on logos ( no stupid stickers, current conducting bricks, sound bricks, lightbricks - love it
Dude, that grappler/grabber build & functionality was so accurate to it's real couterpart. That was amazing!
9:28 that escalated quickly😂
History repeating itself💀
4:08
Its same as the modern tech used by police to stop rogue cars
Truly amazing!
Hats off!
So maybe the police brakes must be very good to slow down the speed
I imagine this person having a kid, and just playing with these builds together, having really wholesome times
May your day be as bright as your smile and your New Year overflow with joy.
I love how every single time you make a car and drive it, as soon as it goes off camera you just hear crashing in the background
The catapult and wheel launcher are definitely the most chaotic and funny way to stop the fast vehicle
A man is going 10 over the speed limit in LEGO City!
Hey!
Build the new LEGO Police Catapult! Launch tires at the speeder! And put him behind bars!
The new LEGO Police Catapult!
A pedestrian has been hit by a flying tire in LEGO City!
Hey!
Build the ambulance!
Superb everything as always. Love the technical solution to releasing the cars and stopping the treadmill. Loved seeing the tick of approval fly along the road, too.
Your videos are really cool 😮👍
Bro idk why I bursted out laughing in 9:38 🤣🤣
I love how you actually used police technology, like the one for the yellow 4x4 is a new tech that cops are using to stop a car’s wheel
you know what would look awesome? if you had another treadmill on the wall behind on its side with a loop of a cityscape on it, running a bit slower to create a parallax effect
Pretty sure another treadmill would be overkill (not to say that overkill isn't that mans forté). One could build that out of Lego. I for my part like that he isn't trying for immersion. That way the creations themselves are in the spotlight and the feeling of madman building over engineered stuff in his living rooms is ever present.
you could probably gerry rig smth like that to the already existing treadmill
yeah man loads of way to do it@@naiknaik8812
Ah yes, the police gantry crane.
Loved the video and the expansion from a basic concept to a full on really fun looking game was great
I love how the tank fights back and gets offended by the small one, it just destroyed it
"Sir, there's a rogue tank on the highway!"
"Scramble the pursuit crane"
💀💀💀💀lol
You build a self-driving battle-simulator. I absolutely love it.
9:39 the dark knight rises scene: “he’s got some serious firepower”
*turns off Lego bodycam*
*do lego police brutality*
woah
😂
Brick-tality
@@interestingstuff8257 amazing 😂
its so confusing to me why cops havent been using catapults all this time
Man this is so creative! Making me want to play with Lego again, and get some of the nifty techy bits!
You know, every kid with a treadmill has thought about doing stuff like this
Sinking ships, high speed car chases. You'd think he's setting up to make a practical effects action Lego movie. Which sounds awesome now that I've typed it out.
Chuck in Vin Diesel growling "Family" and you've got the next Fast Movie... also the best in the series.
your vidios especially this one are incredible keep it up
i was also wondering where did you get the treadmill thing from
Very cool idea, i like so mutch!
The quality of your video and your skill gradually showing an increment. It's fun to watch your videos.
I am genuinely impressed by the level of engineering skills that went into this. Im always jealous of Technic building and wish i could do better engineering with it
Its funny how he makes clever mechanisms at first but then slowly he starts overengineering crazy monstrosities.
You are the best!
4:12 grapplers exist irl and it’s super cool
fantastic, cant imagine how long it takes to make this kind of video!
I absolutely adore how this video evolves from a simple police chase scenario, to Tom and Jerry style shenanigans with the wacky front car attachments, before entering Mad Max territory with the standard issue police trebuchet and moving fortress.
You're unbelievable. Excellent engineering
👏👏👏👏
This is my like third time watching this video in a while it’s so cool
People are commenting at the ridiculousness of the police firing a catapult in real life… when video of the actual police using a compressed air canon to fire a sticky tracking device onto a car, ending pursuit, and then following remotely is just a TH-cam search away.
10:50 that's like something they'd rig up in Fast and Furious to steal an armored car
I love how the last level is just hijacking a moving car
0:35 Even the rod insertion was done in multiple steps. Appreciated.
Wow nice😊😊😊👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
"A man is driving recklessly in Lego City!"
"start the traffic enforcement crane!"
H E Y
My man just casually made a working rc drift police car (cuz good stearin) where I couldn’t even figure out compression in a week, this guy is on another level!
When I saw last vehicle, my jaw dropped. I would never have thought that it was possible to stop this.
Minor note, for the controller L3 and R3 refer to the button action of clicking by pushing the stick into the controller. The proper way to refer to the axial stuff is RS and LS
Geniaaaaaal!
Mate, As the video progresses, the task of stopping these speeding Lego cars becomes increasingly more -challenging- absurd XD Love it, keep up the good work =D
Not only do you have the knowledge to make amazing Lego builds, but you really have developed a great sense of comedic timing in your editing
I can't wait to see some sort of series where you keep slightly upgrading both sides. Like once the tank is defeated you add a tread cover and go back to the other automobile. A battle against yourself. Forever.
The skill and entertainment level is absolutely mind blowing!
Man I love your videos. I haven't felt this way seeing legos since 7th grade so seriously thank you for lighting that fire again.
7:17 "BEYWHEELZ"💀💀💀
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"Hey chief, we still have that old crane from the dockyard?"
"Why...?"
"Oh, no reason"
Omg...as an ex-development engineer i have say: i dont think ive had half as many brilliant ideas as ive seen in this single video in my entire career 😂
3:18 i like that the spare whele was turned😂😂😂
Love how it went from a truck to a futuristic looking tank that can rapid fire back 🤣 love it
Video Idea: Making the fastest Lego RC car
Love these videos. Always a feeling of those intrusive thoughts back in my childhood. "What if I...?" But with a adult systematic/engineering take.
7:12 is a bayblade
I can't imagine how much fun you had while filming this... Great job!!
I really enjoyed your piece . The way you explained each step made it easy for me to follow, and I appreciate the simplicity and effectiveness of your tips
this is probably the best video that shows your intelligence, constant presentation with real world direction, idk rly enjoyed this one and im rly dumb so
0:57 had me laughing my ass off
Grand Theft Auto in Lego be like :
7:30 irl the drive would be hurt because of the speed of the wheel on the impact
This is my favorite video from you to date, I mean the string release system alone was awesome, but all the creative ways to stop the cars was do cool
Don't blame the car, Blame the driver.
-Enzo Ferrari
A man has been pulled over in Lego city
10:40 ah yes the kidnapping method
💀
my favorite :3
4:00
Never did I think I’d see that Arizona invention make it into Lego form.
4:49 very hot cars🥵🥵🤣
Ayo?🤨📸
💀
The chaos of the tests seemed about right for a 5-star chase.
You are so creative with these ideas!
0:15 that beatboxing was crazy 🤯
I love the format of your videos. It shows the design process so well and it's always interesting to see how you change and improve the build with each segment. Great camerawork/editing too!
Agreed!
I have a cool idea for a Lego machine. How about a Lego brick sorter that recognises each piece and then sorts it into whatever container it needs to go into. Great video by the way
Great!
I love how he changes every tool to stop the cars