When you have a tight spot, you always first deeg in with the nose and exit then the car so that the car is already 40% inside the parking and then just reverse. M xmas.
Salut. J'ai regardé tes vidéos en une seule fois tellement j'adore. Je t'écris en français car je suis français. Je suis de paris. N'ayant pas d'argent pour faire ce que tu fais, je regarde avec le téléphone... Pas d'argent pour un ordinateur non plus. J'aimerais bien pouvoir faire ça, j'ai toujours adoré les jeux de construction. Pourquoi ne pas inventer des machines simples qui faciliteraient le quotidien? Dans la cuisine, ou une alarme simple et efficace qui piège les intrus, ou distributeur de soda, etc... Un moyen de préparer à manger pour le chat automatique, quand il appuie sur un bouton, il a le repas, sur l'autre bouton, une friandise, mais juste une pendant 5 ou 6h... Un système qui ouvre la trappe pour le chat d'une heure à une autre et fermée la nuit ou le jour selon ce que tu préfères... Je sais pas, mais il y a trop de possibilités. Tu vas avoir une maison en Legos après... 😁😁😁 Bonne continuation et merci
I think my favourite aspect of these videos is that there's a certain point while I'm watching where I think "right, this is as far as this idea can go, great show" and then I look at the video length to see that it's not even halfway done, and the mechanisms continue to get more complex and frankly ridiculous. Top shelf stuff. Keep it up!
There's also the infamous 5th wheel one. Somewhere in the 1900's someone made a car where the spare wheel on the rear was also used to park. It was connected to the "prop shaft" via a gear which was activated by lowering (and therefore raising the whole rear of the car off the ground) and meshing the gears. It then gave the ability to rotate the whole car into the spot after it was driven into it with just the nose. Ludicrous, but amusing.
3:16: "Well, you got the car into a spot with zero clearance. That's it, there's nowhere to go from here. Surely you cannot fit a car into a spot smaller than the car, that's not how geometry works!" 3:55: "Oh."
WOW. Would be awesome to see all your Independent vehicle technologie topics combined into one. A 6x6 Truck with manual transmission, low range, clutch and diffs, pulling a steered trailer through rough terrain, showing the benifits of its nifty suspension....😍
Nice video. For the wheels turning all around - you can pass drive input through a small turntable. I did a model like this long time ago. Btw with motors and rubber bands you're not guaranteed repeatability when it comes to the direction in which your're moving.
It might just be legos but still really impressive. I really enjoy the 90 degree drive. As of right now my First Robotics Competition team is working on a swerve drive robot. Your lego build just inspire me to continue to work and problem solve.
just was thinking about it!!!! my team is sticking with other forms of holonomic drive (keep an eye out for #2097 and you'll see what I mean) but once we get enough man-power, we plan on making swerve in house too :)
The power goes directly to the front wheels (obviously) so they aren’t just dragged, increasing the turning radius. With front wheel drive, the front wheels aren’t being dragged as you can kind of notice with rear wheel drive. Instead it’s direct power and they don’t get dragged, decreasing the turning radius and being able to maneuver in tighter spots.
one could make the argument that front wheel drive improves maneuverability in vehicles as a whole. I would argue that it gives most vehicles a tighter turning radius, which is better for parking in all kinds of places.
Guys… Why do we do this?!?!😂😂😂 when I was 12 my parents gave me a GIANT cheapo R/C VW New Beetle for Christmas and I absolutely loved it had 3 speeds, lights and sound effects. You could even open all the doors, hood and trunk. It was actually pretty fast outside in the street. But what’s the VERY FIRST thing my dad and I do…? No speed runs, don’t play with any of the features. Don’t run it outside… No. We figured out it fits PERFECT under the end table next to the couch and so we start challenging each other with corner backing it under the table. Later; we made barriers out of K’NEX because we all know how superior they are to Lego🤣 and did parallel parking competitions…🤦🏻
I was honestly hoping to see you break out some Mecanum wheels for the sideways slide instead, ahaha Those things are always so cool to me, you should give it a try some time :) Trying to program it to drive in a perfect circle was my first challenge for fun. Thanks for sharing still though, awesome builds and ingenious solutions to some simple looking problems :)
"Honey could you get out of the car? I need to activate the Chassis Shrinkage Piston in order to fit between this Audi and Merc. Oh and get the bags out the boot" "2 or 3?" "3 dear. Thanks!" *shrinks car*
1.) this video was just long enough to get me through an annoying game update 2.) people have NO idea the planning and testing that goes into a video Like this 3.) thank you
If you want a really easy way to achieve easy parallel parking, use a tricycle with front streering. I use an electric jigger at work and I can park in a space that's basically as wide as the jigger itself with surprising ease.
You are a genius in Mechanics. I feel that even if I studied Mechanical Engineering, it would take me years to come up with the solutions and mechanisms you build.
Evolution from a sports compact to a smart car to a forklift. Or in Biological terms: From an Ape to a Human to a Crab. We all turn into Crabs someday.
that was awesome. i have a special request though. i always dreamed of being a drifter but it's too expensive irl. that's why i was wondering if you could make a tutorial on making a drift lego car. an interesting project for car architects like you as well, cause it involves rethinking the entire car. tires, camber, suspension etc.
Impressive pulley use for drive! actually all of it impressed but that was particularly good the way it also converted the angle by stretching a little. Excellent model skills my friend! 👍🍺🇬🇧
Merry Christmas, and drive safe!
Don't drive like a Wildebeest cause they don't have driver's licenses as my grandma always used to say.
When you have a tight spot, you always first deeg in with the nose and exit then the car so that the car is already 40% inside the parking and then just reverse. M xmas.
Great videos! I have an idea for a project challenge: A walking AT-AT from Star Wars. :P
lmao nice
Salut. J'ai regardé tes vidéos en une seule fois tellement j'adore. Je t'écris en français car je suis français. Je suis de paris.
N'ayant pas d'argent pour faire ce que tu fais, je regarde avec le téléphone... Pas d'argent pour un ordinateur non plus. J'aimerais bien pouvoir faire ça, j'ai toujours adoré les jeux de construction. Pourquoi ne pas inventer des machines simples qui faciliteraient le quotidien? Dans la cuisine, ou une alarme simple et efficace qui piège les intrus, ou distributeur de soda, etc... Un moyen de préparer à manger pour le chat automatique, quand il appuie sur un bouton, il a le repas, sur l'autre bouton, une friandise, mais juste une pendant 5 ou 6h... Un système qui ouvre la trappe pour le chat d'une heure à une autre et fermée la nuit ou le jour selon ce que tu préfères... Je sais pas, mais il y a trop de possibilités. Tu vas avoir une maison en Legos après... 😁😁😁
Bonne continuation et merci
I think my favourite aspect of these videos is that there's a certain point while I'm watching where I think "right, this is as far as this idea can go, great show" and then I look at the video length to see that it's not even halfway done, and the mechanisms continue to get more complex and frankly ridiculous. Top shelf stuff. Keep it up!
Lol! That’s such a good way of explaining these videos
True
Real
I love mechanisms.
There's also the infamous 5th wheel one. Somewhere in the 1900's someone made a car where the spare wheel on the rear was also used to park. It was connected to the "prop shaft" via a gear which was activated by lowering (and therefore raising the whole rear of the car off the ground) and meshing the gears. It then gave the ability to rotate the whole car into the spot after it was driven into it with just the nose.
Ludicrous, but amusing.
But honestly... why not? Why was this undone?
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight it wasn’t viewed as necessary because parking in cities wasn’t too hard at the time
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight The mechanism took up too much practical space in the car.
@@Glosome Boooo! Go away with your logic I want this feature >:(
It was Ford i think
The 90 degree steering was crazy enough but the expanding chassis modification looks like something out of transformers lol
Awesome builds :)
It actually exist in reality too,i remember a black luxury van with that expanding chassis
@Gibbon
That's the best part though?
@Gibbon seats will be up front and far back
@@Biolessaaru they are campers. That can expand for more interior space
@@peger IIRC they expand only sideways.
At least I don't know of a camper that extends lengthwise?!
I like the shrinking chasis one and the idea that you have to sacrifice your passengers lives to be able to find a parking spot
lmao0
We don't need passengers where we're going.
@@blakksheep736 bttf reference
Paris be like
@@blakksheep736 yes all we need is AI
3:16: "Well, you got the car into a spot with zero clearance. That's it, there's nowhere to go from here. Surely you cannot fit a car into a spot smaller than the car, that's not how geometry works!"
3:55: "Oh."
😂
Merry Legomass
Kinda got late for me 😅
Merry bricksmas
Merry plasticmass
@@Neuro_nActivation merryplaywellmas
@@dcornerofficial2411 same lol
The beauty of machinery is fully expressed by this Lego car.
0:23 is it just me or did they just made a nice beat.
not just you thats why i just scrolled down to the comments
0:58 This drive system is really cool, I have never seen anything like that!
Its because its not very effective, it would slip a lot and lets not get started about suspension
The closest real world comparison would be portal axles.
@@Hlidskjalfff portal axles don't offer fwd they upper the clearance of the car
@@HillelSe They allow the drive line to be higher up to allow more clearance, which the lego car utilizes to get a higher steering angle.
3:07 wow that's amazing. Then realized there's another min plus of video, thinking how crazy can this get. Yup it got crazier, mind blown.
Finding a good parking spot for lego cars is almost impossible these days, so this is most helpful 👍
Danke!
I built a car like this in Besiege once, except for the extending midsection I'll have to try that out now, but seeing it made out of Lego is SO COOL!
Your concepts are so cool, the design and mechanism are really impressive. The beauty of machinery is fully expressed by this Lego car..
Good job on the crab walk. It’s pretty cool how we can do that in lego
This is super nice
this guy parks better than me
tolles video! Dankeschön!
WOW. Would be awesome to see all your Independent vehicle technologie topics combined into one.
A 6x6 Truck with manual transmission, low range, clutch and diffs, pulling a steered trailer through rough terrain, showing the benifits of its nifty suspension....😍
Gotta admit, I laughed when I saw the variable length chassis, great work !
Not sure if I want to sit inside a car like that...
Either me or my groceries will suffer from "compression" 😉
Thanks for the 4:30 minutes of fun, please carry on
Nice video. For the wheels turning all around - you can pass drive input through a small turntable. I did a model like this long time ago. Btw with motors and rubber bands you're not guaranteed repeatability when it comes to the direction in which your're moving.
Also to make model more elegant, drivetrain can go through the turntable. I know hard to do in such scale, but hey, all is possible ;)
this is educational in two aspects, engineering and parallel parking
I miss playing with Technic Legos. The sets from the 80s and 90s were incredibly fun.
It might just be legos but still really impressive. I really enjoy the 90 degree drive. As of right now my First Robotics Competition team is working on a swerve drive robot. Your lego build just inspire me to continue to work and problem solve.
just was thinking about it!!!! my team is sticking with other forms of holonomic drive (keep an eye out for #2097 and you'll see what I mean) but once we get enough man-power, we plan on making swerve in house too :)
Hey there, be ready for syncro drive from ours 😏
I gotta say, I'm truly impressed by the work you do. Thank you for your incredible patience,drive, and creativity with your work and videos.Keep it!
What difference does front wheel drive make in parking?
none
im interested too!
The power goes directly to the front wheels (obviously) so they aren’t just dragged, increasing the turning radius. With front wheel drive, the front wheels aren’t being dragged as you can kind of notice with rear wheel drive. Instead it’s direct power and they don’t get dragged, decreasing the turning radius and being able to maneuver in tighter spots.
one could make the argument that front wheel drive improves maneuverability in vehicles as a whole. I would argue that it gives most vehicles a tighter turning radius, which is better for parking in all kinds of places.
@@TheDr12345 I disagree.
Guys… Why do we do this?!?!😂😂😂 when I was 12 my parents gave me a GIANT cheapo R/C VW New Beetle for Christmas and I absolutely loved it had 3 speeds, lights and sound effects. You could even open all the doors, hood and trunk. It was actually pretty fast outside in the street.
But what’s the VERY FIRST thing my dad and I do…? No speed runs, don’t play with any of the features. Don’t run it outside… No. We figured out it fits PERFECT under the end table next to the couch and so we start challenging each other with corner backing it under the table. Later; we made barriers out of K’NEX because we all know how superior they are to Lego🤣 and did parallel parking competitions…🤦🏻
same childhood as me i guess 😂
I was honestly hoping to see you break out some Mecanum wheels for the sideways slide instead, ahaha
Those things are always so cool to me, you should give it a try some time :)
Trying to program it to drive in a perfect circle was my first challenge for fun.
Thanks for sharing still though, awesome builds and ingenious solutions to some simple looking problems :)
The last one is actually an interesting concept design for some factory bot
Love the ingenuity! Great designs man
"Honey could you get out of the car? I need to activate the Chassis Shrinkage Piston in order to fit between this Audi and Merc. Oh and get the bags out the boot"
"2 or 3?"
"3 dear. Thanks!"
*shrinks car*
You're always so creative with your ideas. I'm always excited to see what you come up with next
I want one 😮😮😮
Biliver 😂😂👍
1.) this video was just long enough to get me through an annoying game update
2.) people have NO idea the planning and testing that goes into a video Like this
3.) thank you
Merry christmas from Finland!
i love the way u used the rubber bands for drive, that was genius.
best lego experiments channel 👏👏
Cool! You're such an inspiration for this 52 y/o LEGO builder. Thanx and merry christmas!
Great Demonstration. And the complexity drives crazy and make state of the art vehicles that expansive...
i never knew fwd had better ability to parallel park than rwd. that is cool
It always amazes me how many rare parts he has
If you want a really easy way to achieve easy parallel parking, use a tricycle with front streering. I use an electric jigger at work and I can park in a space that's basically as wide as the jigger itself with surprising ease.
Your concepts are so cool, the design and mechanism are really impressive
Please do a drift car
You are a genius in Mechanics. I feel that even if I studied Mechanical Engineering, it would take me years to come up with the solutions and mechanisms you build.
You don’t need to be engineer to do that stuff with legos lmao
Excellent robot. Thank You tutorial
Car companies should learn from this guy 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
Truly fascinating! Thanks👍
Evolution from a sports compact to a smart car to a forklift. Or in Biological terms:
From an Ape to a Human to a Crab.
We all turn into Crabs someday.
How far sideways is a vehicle allowed to drive before it's no longer considered "parallel" parking?
IDK but now it's sideways parking
Should have done it the French way and just smashed the car into the gap with half the front hanging out .
the last one was cool man 👍😃
Loved the jank swerve drive
honestly i think the rubber band awd was very smart, i couldnt have thought of that so good job!
a true Christmas miracle! thanks friend
That 90° one was NICE.
All wheel steering: Mario Kart
90 degree steering: autonomous drones
Extending chassis: looney toons.
Finally. A car that can be parked in my city.
that was awesome. i have a special request though. i always dreamed of being a drifter but it's too expensive irl. that's why i was wondering if you could make a tutorial on making a drift lego car. an interesting project for car architects like you as well, cause it involves rethinking the entire car. tires, camber, suspension etc.
why is this video available free of cost!!! such a great Research & Development
It's always a pleasure!
3:39 what driving instructors expect you to do when they tell you to parallel park
That fwd setup is genuinely genius.
Very interesting FWD set up
Cars can park in parallel now? Fascinating.
Parking space: *becomes smaller than car*
Brick Technology: hold on, lemme just squeeze my car
Make a biped with a smooth gait.
This guy is incredible ! I wished I´d have at least 1% of his technical ingenuity !
cool
Watching Theese vids while grinding MW2 camps is so soothing
Amazing mods. This is further proof that Legos are the best toy ever created for adults
And kids.
Love how this goes from parking a Honda Civic, to powering a crab walking death machine car that can almost transform just to park.
Man, you’re my new hero!
I love the crab walk. The best is watching fire dept. Tiller trucks crab walk.
parking supremacy! I wish i could see a normal vehicle with systems like this =)
The full embodiment of "too much time on my hands".... But very impressive engineering talent....
Imagine if cars could actually do this lol! Parallel parking would be easy as cake!
Super Satisfying!
Impressive pulley use for drive! actually all of it impressed but that was particularly good the way it also converted the angle by stretching a little. Excellent model skills my friend! 👍🍺🇬🇧
Fun idea!
wow the best lego car you can make maybe🎉
Lego swerve drive, that's crazy! 😧
Very good video mate, I subscribe to your channel 😉👍
that pulley fwd system is awesome
As a driving instructor this would make an amazing training aid
I like how he shows us the fails when he thinks something will work but doesn't, it's a great aspect of his videos
Oh my goodness you made a mars rover😇 satisfying video again thx for it😊
You know I never thought you could make Lego this British but you did it and I’m half amazed and half terrified
imagine being a rear passenger and seeing the driver going for a half car space, tryna call your loved ones quickly...
3:03 what we all wanted to see
Please vacate the passenger compartment before activating the "Crusher" function 🤣- Seriously though some ingenious solutions there
Your videos mesmerize me...
Bruh he’s controlling the deep sea sub with that 😂
Truly a Christmas miracle
You have just solved the worlds urban parking problem. Contracting cars!
Do I really need a backseat when there's no one in it?
Exactly what lego technic should be! Lego should really take note!
The ONLY youtube channel Chuck Norris has subscribed to. For sure!