there are several recommendations in the comment on what speed to watch this. So I've watched this this on normal speed, 0.25, 0.5, 1.5 and 2x and I've concluded that I have no life.
Army Engineers have had this stuff since... uh... well my dad was in at least (he was a sapper in the british army royal engineers) they're usually built on a tank chassis.
Teacher: Class, today we will be building bridges out of Legos to study engineering! Kids: Starts assembling bridges by hand The quiet kid: Builds this thing
... waits for them to build their one then, before their demonstrations, "I am really excited to see what you have made. Here's what a good one looks like."
At first I was thinking to myself "whats so cool about a vehicle that can lay a bridge if it's attached to the vehicle itself" but then it detached and drove over it and I was all "oh wow, thats impressive!" and after it picked it back up and folded it back on top of itself I just "DAMN thats badass!"
This is a whole lot more than an engineering degree. This is like 14 years of work experience and some predisposed genius-level stuff. And I read the end-card, so I realize it isn't actually that, I'm just in awe.
@@priceostia6292 For an army, it's more practical to assemble multiple segments of a pontoon bridge, then use something that's only good for rivers at most 15m across.
I know right. The military should create these. But make them even slower since it would starve out the enemy by the time the bridge is layed down. And then when it's done. The road had been made for the new civilization
Seriously there were 2 extra parts that I was really surprised about...The driving over it and the picking it back up....I was not expecting at all! for such a slow moving video...I was mesmerized the whole time. Awesome work by the team that created it!
tried to learn robot c once for a vex competition. i have nothing but sheer awe and respect for any of the absolute lads who've managed to do it successfully
Engineering 101 Practitioners of who invent, design, analyze, build, and test machines, systems, structures and materials to fulfill objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. There are many branches of engineering, each of which specializes in specific technologies and products. Typically, engineers will have deep knowledge in one area and basic knowledge in related areas. For example, mechanical engineering curricula typically includes introductory courses in electrical engineering, computer science, materials science, metallurgy, mathematics, and software engineering. When developing a product, engineers typically work in interdisciplinary teams. For example, when building robots an engineering team will typically have at least three types of engineers. A mechanical engineer would design the body and actuators. An electrical engineer would design the power systems, sensors, electronics, embedded software in electronics, and control circuitry. Finally, a software engineer would develop the software that makes the robot behave properly. Engineers that aspire to management engage in further study in business administration, project management and organizational or business psychology. Often engineers move up the management hierarchy from managing projects, functional departments, divisions and eventually CEOs of a multi-national corporation.
Who in their right mind dislikes something like this. Video is exactly what it says in the title. Video is great. The Briedge Layer is genius. Amazing.
That's actually how it's done. Different countries have different variants of it too. The Germans for example have one that is built so that, in case it's needed, it can drive INTO the cliff and lodge itself and make a second bridge.
Robot:
"It ain't fast but it's honest work."
It is what it is
You are what you eat
It’s just making it way down town walking fast chases fast
Lol.
@@justsomebody1225 HOLD UP
5 minutes is pretty fast to me
Better headline: Selfish bridge building robot leaves friends stranded.
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
XD HAHAAHAHAHAHAHA
Oh dude xD lmao
lol
Ryan Langan 😂 👍🏼
IDK why, buy YT recommends this to me like every year in December, and I watch it and the next year, it happens again...
your comment explains exactly why youtube keeps recommending it to you
@@charliejonas9015 damn you genius
Or maybe because of the christmass time 🤔
Because they know you'll watch it every year
You have to watch it once a year. It's the law.
5:43
When you are done arguing with someone and you hear them mumble something under their breath
😂😂
underrated comment 😂😂😂
Ha (not ha ha jutst ha)
@@Djungelskog69 ok david
@@zynifi ok
there are several recommendations in the comment on what speed to watch this. So I've watched this this on normal speed, 0.25, 0.5, 1.5 and 2x and I've concluded that I have no life.
*Y E S*
Let's see...
0.25x = 4 seconds per video second
= 1,508 seconds
= 25m 8s
0.5x = 2 s/vs
= 754s
= 12m 34s
1.5x = ¾s/vs
= ~283s
= ~4m 43s
2x = ½s/vs
= ~188s
= ~3m 8s
All of these together
= 45m 33s
You spent 45 minutes watching this over and over.
Jeez.
@@sophiegrey9576 wow, I’m actually quite impressed with the time you’ve spent in doing these calculations
had to watch it at 0.25 times speed because i couldn't handle the action
🤣🤣🤣
I had to literally hold my pee during all this action
huiuiui
Wie du den schon wieder gerissen hast.
Bro made a 24 minute episode out of a 6 minute clip big brainz
Watch it on 2x speed, just trust me on this.
+RanDom | DraGon Looks like a 60FPS too! COOOLLL!!!!
Noticed the 60 FPS too :D
Better
I'm on mobile :(
+Curtis Yun me too
This was beautifully engineered
John Frederick
John Frederick yeah
John's Bricks yep
Except it can't make turns properly ( without skidding )
Henry Chan It probably could but was just tight on space
Who would win
A gap between two tables
One bridge layering boi
The window
*"layering"*
Um i believe its pronounced "layeringing"
layiringed
PlayBoX 1452 laying*
Weaponize it and pray it won't evolve
Army Engineers have had this stuff since... uh... well my dad was in at least (he was a sapper in the british army royal engineers) they're usually built on a tank chassis.
@@AlMcpherson79 The romans did this in ca. 40 BC to pass the Rhine. twice
@@markusz4447 yes the romans used Lego Mindstorms to pass the rhine
@@Liguehunters yes
@Harlan Prince stfu bot
Robot: Rolls over the bridge
Me: It would be even cooler if it can pick the bridge back up
Robot: Starts to turn around
Me: *No freaking way!*
I bet you commented before watching the whole thing and immediately edits when you watched the part.
@@enochchow4099 :0 i now see he edited sorry for saying he didnt edit
And now you changed the comment back now that I said that.
And you edited the comment again.
Alien Wang mmmmhhhh yes
IF U WATCH THE VIDEO IN REVERSE, IT IS THE SAME....
video palindrome
DUN DUN DUUUUN
jamesgjt, but in vertical it won't be
Lol
bruhhhhhhhh *red eyes glowing*
Legend has it, that it's still
building bridges to this day...
Slayer_X_Killer the Killer thrbridge27
nick longstaffe yea the bridge27
Wow
(Instantly bursts out laughing hysterically) That is exactly right.
but it's laying and folding it
the idea. the execution. the attention to detail. everything is so on point
Teacher: Class, today we will be building bridges out of Legos to study engineering!
Kids: Starts assembling bridges by hand
The quiet kid: Builds this thing
Bridges out of legos to study engineering?
@@darktea3744 engineers design bridges, what, you didn't know?
Dark Tea structural engineers.
they help in drains, caves, bridges, buildings etc
... waits for them to build their one then, before their demonstrations,
"I am really excited to see what you have made. Here's what a good one looks like."
*Ngl, thought it was gonna be a school shooting joke-*
Definitely not for a quick getaway.
Lel
Add gas motor and steel drive shafts. Have that bridge laid in 3 secs. Then watch it slowly go over...
Or to get the Lego rc cops off your ass
Bob Shatner until it goes Maxium OverDrive
Cops would just stand back and let you escape out of respect and awe.
*sees it turn around* me: "Oh my God its gonna......" Robot: *starts picking up bridge* Me: *brain explodes*
+MrDerp420 Me: I wonder if it'll pick the bridge up. It should. FCK Yeah! - good work lads!
that happend to me too it looks like his leaveing it but *BOOM
Me: no he's not gona take it back is he?
Bot: *T H E P R O F E C Y I S T R U E*
At first I was thinking to myself "whats so cool about a vehicle that can lay a bridge if it's attached to the vehicle itself" but then it detached and drove over it and I was all "oh wow, thats impressive!" and after it picked it back up and folded it back on top of itself I just "DAMN thats badass!"
AlutaShade same
look for the real army vehicle
Too bad it’s slow af.
When it picked up the bridge after itself, I was shocked
@@H.EL-Othemany aside the gap was pre-measured
When you tell your robot to make you coffee but your robot has to figure out how to get there
I did know that you need a college degree in engineering for playing LEGO.
This is a whole lot more than an engineering degree. This is like 14 years of work experience and some predisposed genius-level stuff. And I read the end-card, so I realize it isn't actually that, I'm just in awe.
@@JustBecause7754 army have already built this type of vehicle at least 40years ago.
@@priceostia6292 but they could use whatever they wanted, couldn’t they? This is lego, not space engineers
@@priceostia6292 For an army, it's more practical to assemble multiple segments of a pontoon bridge, then use something that's only good for rivers at most 15m across.
If u can play with a lego of this level, then u don't need an engineering degree
Very satisfying to see it pick the bridge up again. :)
I was like “Okay it’s a bridge layer big deal”
Then I was like “HOLY SHIT IT CAN TAKE IT’S BRIDGE WITH IT
I got impressed at the second it actually went over the bridge.
I know right. The military should create these. But make them even slower since it would starve out the enemy by the time the bridge is layed down. And then when it's done. The road had been made for the new civilization
@@berkleyhuffman48 don't know if sarcasm or not, but many militaries do have these
@@nathanhorvath6751 Yeah I know, glad you caught the sarcasm though
idiot, you've no appreciation for anything fool.
Ok, this thing is awesome. Easily the coolest Mindstorms contraption I've seen in a while!
Seeing it turn itself around to pick the bridge part up again was truly amazing and unexpected!
My mom: playing with legos will not get you a job
Me:
This is what the 3 blokes from top gear needed in ghana
I'm a year late on this, but I think James May would have tried to build it out of Lego, too.
Bridge on the river kok
@@BMLXXII *"o h c o c k"*
Mynamesmatt_
Bahahahahahahahahahhahahahaahaha
It was in Burma (Myanmar) wasn't it? Well, it was over the River Kok anyway
I finally watched it TH-cam, are you happy now?
lol recommended box got something for ya?
Watch it again after 2 years!
*_no_*
le iboy watch it again mate
TH-cam: "Bro you seen this? This is fucking crazy"
Now show it putting down a bridge on a gap too large and falling
+James Cooley not a good idea, as the machine would probably smash on impact!
+Matthew Robertson use some pillows to protect from fall damage
yep
+Zsolt Pinter yea good idda
wouldn't that be fun!?
Seriously there were 2 extra parts that I was really surprised about...The driving over it and the picking it back up....I was not expecting at all! for such a slow moving video...I was mesmerized the whole time. Awesome work by the team that created it!
well, the phrase: «Norway have too much time on their hands» gives so much sense now
finally!! Legos that clean up after themselves.
Robot: What is my purpose?
Engineer: You cross bridges you place and pick back up.
Robot: Oh my god... .
Engineer: Welcome to the club, pal.
This joke is only for the enlightened.
Yeah
th-cam.com/video/X7HmltUWXgs/w-d-xo.html
Wow! That is truly amazing! I see you used a dog-gear system to couple/decouple the mechanized bridge. Super cool!
I’ve watched this video 8 times over the course of 2 years just because it is so interesting
Redstone engineers : Finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary
Bridge laying boi : *Bzzzzzzzzz*
Mumbo Jumbo bridge built battle royale
i like the sound of those motors.
+PannenkoekWander Yeah think so
+Christoph_lol1 yes 8 pistions for decor using more streangth for better motors but its ok
THTerra extremely annoying.
THTerra Even I loved it.
Thanks for this, my legos have a lot of trouble crossing my furniture
Thank con cặc i live in vienam
@@SongSong-jf5ti why
The Army has a Combat Engineer vehicle called an AVLB. It's just like this, but a tank.
Jake Stockton yup, I was just going to say this :)
Jake Stockton Yes.. but can yours do this? ( drop the Lego Bridge layer on the floor and it shatters into a thousand pieces)
B
Celler Carbon I was a 12 Bravo. The engineers who use these are 12 Charlies. I worked with explosives. I never drove one outside of AIT.
I like how the clutch is wiggling about when it's picking up the bridge so it always engages properly. Very nice design!
tried to learn robot c once for a vex competition. i have nothing but sheer awe and respect for any of the absolute lads who've managed to do it successfully
Forget Mindstorm. This is #mindblown
Brick Flicks TV noice one
Nailed it
Not quick but clever
Brick Flicks T
Hey guess what kind storm is a needed component
oh my god this is awesome! Take my like, sir!
This deserves to have millions of views.
Best lego creation i have ever seen. Hands up.
it's astounding that the robot can support the whole weight of that bridge at such extreme angles with mechanical disadvantage! Amazing work!!
okay, it actually did everything i expected it to do, which is impressive!
Great work guys! This is pure lego wonder! I just can't imagine how much time and effort did you dedicated to this project! Mind blown :D
This is how Lego should be used. To challenge the mind and build new things. Not from kits that just sit and don't open up new vistas.
Engineering 101
Practitioners of who invent, design, analyze, build, and test machines, systems, structures and materials to fulfill objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost.
There are many branches of engineering, each of which specializes in specific technologies and products. Typically, engineers will have deep knowledge in one area and basic knowledge in related areas. For example, mechanical engineering curricula typically includes introductory courses in electrical engineering, computer science, materials science, metallurgy, mathematics, and software engineering.
When developing a product, engineers typically work in interdisciplinary teams. For example, when building robots an engineering team will typically have at least three types of engineers. A mechanical engineer would design the body and actuators. An electrical engineer would design the power systems, sensors, electronics, embedded software in electronics, and control circuitry. Finally, a software engineer would develop the software that makes the robot behave properly. Engineers that aspire to management engage in further study in business administration, project management and organizational or business psychology. Often engineers move up the management hierarchy from managing projects, functional departments, divisions and eventually CEOs of a multi-national corporation.
Hunter 2! Keep up the fire on those RPG teams! If that bridgelayer gets hit, we're swimming, hooah?
ENCHANTMEN hooah!
I feel this comment is a reference to Gate
Jonas Kovamees Nah, it's Carl of Duty
@@jonaskovamees6948 Modern Warfare 2
TH-cam just keeps recommending me this over and over every year, and I just have to watch it, it’s been like 4 years
Wow this is beyond amazing
Where's the jeopardy theme song when you need it
lol
th-cam.com/video/IkdmOVejUlI/w-d-xo.html
The US Army had this design since like the 1960s ish. Still in use today...
+Willis Chen Yes, but they use the large Lego bricks :-)
+Peter Rafeiner Not too bad 😂
Peter Rafeiner Duplos.
lmao
Maybe 1930s even: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Box_Girder
2:22 I'm like, no way you are not fcking crossing that. Great made!
Oh man, that’s cool as heck. That suspension though.
7 years later and this is still amazing
THAT IS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!! LOVE AND RESPECT FROM FELLOW ENGINEER ❤️
"We can't give you freedom. But we can give you the know-how to acquire it. And that my friend, is worth more than a whole army base of steel."
knew i'd find it
stealthy. the evil Lego Hun will never hear it coming.
Great model, I watched it at 1/4 speed to have time to figure-out the many control parameters hat were programmed into it. Good show!
That was so thrilling I honestly can't believe it was over six minutes long.
Lego: This is a bridge.
Poly bridge: Dear god.
Lego: There's more.
Poly bridge: No...
this should be used more often (in larger vehicles of course)
It's a replica of REAL military vehicules.
Very imaginative and entertaining project. Great work on this!!
This is the type of quality content I need on my channel.
I dont know why, but its adorable...
The next day NASA sends this Rover to Mars on an expedition to retrieve curiosity.
Machine: *Starts turn back*
Me: Oh c'mon!
Meanwhile, me 7 years ago: *hee hee hoo hoo lego brick house*
It is amazing how legos and some programming can do this
Who in their right mind dislikes something like this. Video is exactly what it says in the title. Video is great. The Briedge Layer is genius. Amazing.
5:45
*People when I cough once in public*
now
When you have to hand in your final for electrical engineering but all you did all year was play with legos
Sounds like a dream
US generals: how do we get tanks across the water?
me: with this
US Army has had a system like this for decades. Look up AVLB
That's actually how it's done.
Different countries have different variants of it too.
The Germans for example have one that is built so that, in case it's needed, it can drive INTO the cliff and lodge itself and make a second bridge.
The germans have one sin e decades
the taliban have it since 2002
Army: * builds this out of lego on much bigger scale *
As an IRL engineer, I think this is awesome. And a great excuse to play LEGO again as an adult with no kids. :D
Thats just absolutly amazing, fantastic.
I’m gonna carry a bridge around with me at all times in case I ever need to cross a large gap
cooool
Woah this guy!
Pika why are you watching Lego mindstorm videos
nice.
@@Dioxol lmao why shouldnt we all
Can't you just lift the lego over the hole?
agree.
TheMoltenHusky // TMH
Don't you understand the work of art made here
I can send letters over tables without going any where
TheMoltenHusky // TMH but this thing can be built to scale in real life.... you cant chuck a bridge over a deep vally in real life...
That would be cheating.
Guns and Wood have you ever tried to chuck a bridge before?
Anyone else think that was one of the coolest things they've seen or was it just me?
That is really cool ,your a genius
these were the longest 6 minutes of my entire life
Is it gonna go over the bridge it's just built? I think. Robot goes over bridge. I faint.
Omg if I knew I could play with lego at university I wouldn't be driving forklifts right now 😏
This guy: Makes something incredible with legos.
Me slapping a few lego blocks together: "Look, I made a doggy."
The goodest boy.
How beautiful it is...!
I spent all 6 minutes for this though I have no time....
OMG
Amazing work. Sad to think this thing is sitting in a box in someones attic right now.
Me: WHAT this has to be the best lego set ever
next up: Lego car factory
Me:
really nice!!!
That is incredible. I am amazed at the ingenious design of this mammoth creation
Same
why was the turn so satisfying. also amazing build
Everyone: enjoy original speed
*KOREAN* : go 2.0x
@I'll see everything too At least 6.0x, and I'm not Korean
takes 6 minuits but fucking nice
Wait why was I suddenly recommended this.
Not complaining or anything, just wondering...
These are the minds that will help us build a future
That is sooo cool ^^.
This is one of the reason why I've chosen to study IT ^^
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE TO PROGRAM AND DESIGN ALL OF THIS AMAZINGNESS!?
1 month.
@@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS 1 mounth, 5 years
properly 1 month or 2
Actually quite a few compared to the time people spent getting their college degree before getting to the sole idea of building this.
Just wow 😳
:| :| :| Don't want to talk about it :)
Hans Archery :| :| :| I don't wank to talk about it either ;P
Build a bridge and get over it.
And then pick it back up
This is amazing out of mind
I leave this under every video I watched, it helps the algorithm...