Steering would be faster/more responsive if that upper tower was reduced in mass. You could do that by moving the battery, motor, and gearing down to the chassis and leaving only a ring/pinion at the top of a tower with just enough structure to not collapse under the thrust.
I remember Brick Technology doing something somewhat familiar. Creating a propeller powered LEGO car. It's interesting to see how two people might tackle something similar and see how they might do it differently.
Nice work! I keep trying to tell people that if fast propeller cars are possible (which they are), then that can be used as a stepping stone for building working LEGO aircraft that can smoothly accelerate on a runway and take off. I know we’ve been told dozens of times that LEGO aircraft cannot fly, but that point has been proven primarily by helicopters and other rotary-wing aircraft that depend on vertical lift, which requires far more power to achieve than horizontal thrust as has been done with cars like this.
Not a drift car. Just a propeller car. If the wheels themselves were powered THAT would make it a drift car. Fan Boats dont "drift" either. Sliding around ≠ drifting.
Steering would be faster/more responsive if that upper tower was reduced in mass. You could do that by moving the battery, motor, and gearing down to the chassis and leaving only a ring/pinion at the top of a tower with just enough structure to not collapse under the thrust.
propeller power? Already sick! Now a drift car? EVEN SICKER!
I'm glad you liked it!
I remember Brick Technology doing something somewhat familiar. Creating a propeller powered LEGO car. It's interesting to see how two people might tackle something similar and see how they might do it differently.
Damn Lego is so wonderful. We can build just everything.
Nice work! I keep trying to tell people that if fast propeller cars are possible (which they are), then that can be used as a stepping stone for building working LEGO aircraft that can smoothly accelerate on a runway and take off. I know we’ve been told dozens of times that LEGO aircraft cannot fly, but that point has been proven primarily by helicopters and other rotary-wing aircraft that depend on vertical lift, which requires far more power to achieve than horizontal thrust as has been done with cars like this.
Smoke and lasers/lights would be a useful way of seeing the airflow!
3:06 the machine:are right im a hed out😂
The Lego man in the beginning: I AM THE STORM THAT IS APPROACHING
I love gear ratios when it comes to Lego
Can you make a balancing drone made mostly out of lego pls?
3:17 rapid unscheduled disassembly
Nice! Wanted to build something similar...
2:25 when things get goofy ahh. (Big boi propeller) 3:05 when things get sus… (it becomes alive)😊
Very cool as always. First lego powered fanboat?
these are the videos i live for
That very cool vehicle
Thanks!
It was built by itself
This man cleared all of his furniture just to drift a LEGO car 😂 Very fun watch tho!
Keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Very good 👍
Now make an airplane
Not a drift car. Just a propeller car.
If the wheels themselves were powered THAT would make it a drift car.
Fan Boats dont "drift" either.
Sliding around ≠ drifting.
what a banger of a video!
brb needs to make rideable automatic scooter
Make the wheel base longer, so the drift is more controlled.
How many pieces of Lego do you think you’ve broken while stress testing your past experiments?
I’ve got a box of broken pieces, friction welded bits, deformed axles and the list goes on! But all in all, LEGO is pretty strong!!
ITS OVER 9000
Next video this vs bmw m2 competition drifting challenge
Next episode: Hovercraft
How about bild a helicopter , plane and hower
is fake buggy motors a trend now
Pls make a plane😢
It is a fan)
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Zilira
Again doesn’t look like Lego to me
Its Lego Technic