I love how he goes from a normal car to making it longer and adjusting it’s center mass to L O N G car and to a car that carries itself over the ledge.
I was already thinking that she needed a way to make the centroid/center of mass vary dynamically but wasn't really sure how and then that happened and I was like "of course ... So smart"
The most fascinating part is how he resorts to making the car longer only once. I never anticipated strategies like adjusting the center of mass or laying down a beam to move across on. Genius!
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Now, at nearly every stage, my brain went toward something simple like "oh make it just a little longer" or "play with the weight balance just a little" but each and every single improvement you made to this was it's own entirely unique idea. You never made the same change twice, and that's pretty neat.
Loved the story on this one. Also the way it gets wacky over time, was on another level. I thought going 8WD as the first solution was ridiculous, but then as it proceeded, it was still the milder ones. 10/10 for each solution. As an engineer, I felt so good to see that, I'm not the only one who comes up with over the top solutions.
These are real techniques used by industrial machines. Look up "Chinese bridge building machine." Massive 580 ton machine uses the last technique from this video
I feel like this guy is going to combine all the previous cars into a gap crossing, pole climbing, obstacle clearing, slope climbing, amphibious mega car with a 12 speed transmission
I thought I had lost it when the logical scaling from "double the number of wheels" was "add 8WD"... ...but then I saw a car humping a beam support. Equal parts awesome and funny as always.
Probably one of your most amusing vids so far. Also love the moving center of mass design. That was actually really genius and feels like it could have so much broader applications.
@@kABUSE1 payload exchange, balance offset projects, line runs of electrical over gaps, put-down and pick-up moving bridges, moisture sensitive dry goods transport, shifting the center of mass can also make getting things stuck in mud or clay out easier.
There are some videos of huge mobile machines placing prefabricated bridge sections onto pylons spanning a wide valley. The pylons are spaced maybe 100 meters apart. The machine drives along the completed portion of the bridge, stops at the edge then extends something to the next column to grabs onto it. Then it jacks itself up so it can move a four lane wide bridge section into place.
I love how each step requires so much more to overcome, and that each step is essentially a truning point if any of them were solved differently, then the next steps would also be different even though it'd eventually reach optimal form
Well, he's on the road to making a lego armored vehicle-launching bridge lol tldr a bridge but it's a car but it makes a bridge for other "cars" (read: tanks)
Yeah. Perhaps spending taxpayers money to fix all those aging bridges is not such a smart idea after all... Maybe we should let the automakers take a lead... 🤔
@rmdhn the way you go from a good comment to comically stupid one is why I love the internet. Never a shortage of idiots who think that the engineering path he takes to "improve" the lego car is "ridiculous" who have never seen real life engineering feats up close.
There are so many genius moments in this. From the moving battery to change the center of gravity, to literally doing the same thing but with the whole vehicle. It's satisfying at the very least.
I made a robot called 'Osaru' for a high school competition 9 years ago with the same concept as the 'moving beam' bot at 2:40. The video is still up on my channel even. Made me very happy to see his take on it and work just as well.
Will you ever release any of these creations into the wild one day, once they manage to pass all of your tests? All the stair climbing and fighting and racing? Once you have the perfect lego able to fend for itself?
@@MIZUch. SCP: BRICKLINK Class: Keter SPC Brinklink is almost impossible to contain unless there is a procedurally generating enviroment that could stop it until it rebuilds itself to overpass it
The last one where the guy literally had to spam back and forth in order to get the car to fit on the table just made me laugh for an entire minute that's how hilarious it was
It is truly commendable the tenacity with which he rebuilt the car every time it fell. Are also to praise those who live under his apartment because my neighbors would have made an attack on me.
what an absolute chad. doesnt say anything except maybe the occasional grunt, doesnt waste his time with an unnecessary intro, he just jumps in straight to the point as to not waste our time. thank you, BEC.
This man was just straight up OK with his shit plummeting to the ground every time it fell off, not a single time did you see him come into frame to attempt to catch it nor did he implement a sort of cushion as the sound of the fall was heard on every instance.
This went from "congrats u invented the bus" to "okay u invented a drivable bridge" to "holy shit thats a car with a zipline!" And now i kinda want a car zipline on my car irl
The fact that his knowledge of science is just at the next level. I mean, look at how creatively he makes these childrens toys into something that teaches science is truly amazing. especially i liked the part when he made the car into a beam from which the car dangled. It was more than creative.
2:17 that's a nice idea. At this Point you're basically building that huge machine that builds bridges [Edit] at the end of the video I realized I was correct while laughing a lot
Ah yes, making the vehicle longer than the hole. But, the movable beam was ingenious. One thing that'll top it(and make the vehicle length not longer than hole) would be a retractable beam.
This is so cool how you can quickly arrange parts to solve issues like you did. This seems like a great way of learning how to solve issues and get the brain working. Awesome ... 👍👍
@@SeanTrn well because any prior design used to cross a gap ran into issues crossing the next longer gap. It then lead to a design that will cross every gap tested up to the very gap it is currently capable of crossing. The current designs crossing ability will be only limited by its reach.
Always love when the creative stuff comes into play. Also I find it way funnier than I reasonably should when the car was scooting itself back and forth to try and get purchase on the table with the final design.
Man you have to appreciate that he knows it's going to fall down and explode and he'll just have to rebuild it, but he let's it go anyway just for us. I appreciate the creators dedication to the audience despite the unnecessary addition of work.
I like how comically the vehicle crashes each time it falls. I'm a very chaotic person. Also, I like how the solution to going further was usually to just make the car longer.
That moving battery is ingenious!!
thats when i started to laugh, so cleaver
What are the lego pieces to do so ?
Y 4
I love how he goes from a normal car to making it longer and adjusting it’s center mass to L O N G car and to a car that carries itself over the ledge.
Forklift bridge
Vvv
Lonnnggg longgg car
to a car that hits a wall 23 times to get across
I love LEGO.
The moving battery was an unexpected twist
Yeah, that was pretty brilliant. I don't think I would have come up with that
I was already thinking that she needed a way to make the centroid/center of mass vary dynamically but wasn't really sure how and then that happened and I was like "of course ... So smart"
Yeah lol
@Vety Nola 💘___________👇 uhhhhhhhhh
@@bobbyslatingpot3004 ignore him cuh
It’s insane how creative and effective that last solution is. I wouldn’t have thought of that in a million years
Actually it's how highway bridges built.
But would it be akward if you drive it in public💀
@@Real_Bandu😂😂😂
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Prism
The most fascinating part is how he resorts to making the car longer only once. I never anticipated strategies like adjusting the center of mass or laying down a beam to move across on. Genius!
I'm 2 minutes in and he already made it longer twice
I thought about the adjusting the centre of mass but not the moving beam
@@FatCatCooper ...I didn't realize that lol
I mean the beam is super long lol
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I love how the solutions kept getting stupidly simpler, to the point that in the end it was just "ram car at long stick". INCREDIBLY BRILLIANT!!!
It was much more than that, though.
Occams razor at play.
@@Daniel_Roach I thought Occams razor had more to do with the option with the least assumptions.
@@andrewpost815 yghh8yuuhheahyaryrrygyea7hsh
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Now, at nearly every stage, my brain went toward something simple like "oh make it just a little longer" or "play with the weight balance just a little" but each and every single improvement you made to this was it's own entirely unique idea. You never made the same change twice, and that's pretty neat.
I mean he did lengthen it twice, but it's still very impressive
My thought was "Bigger gap? Bigger wheels!" But I think it'd take too many legos to build wheels that help with a 75cm gap...
That final one was a nice example of: "if it works, it's not stupid."
I wonder if it's practical in the real world situation, same case but with much heavier materials.
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Loved the story on this one. Also the way it gets wacky over time, was on another level. I thought going 8WD as the first solution was ridiculous, but then as it proceeded, it was still the milder ones. 10/10 for each solution. As an engineer, I felt so good to see that, I'm not the only one who comes up with over the top solutions.
I'm surprised he didn't make the "bridge" out of pistons to make it expandable.
These are real techniques used by industrial machines. Look up "Chinese bridge building machine." Massive 580 ton machine uses the last technique from this video
How do you know someone is an engineer? They are like vegans, they can't help themselves to try to tell you every chance they get.
The way these videos manage to convey a dry sense of humour without a single word spoken is just amazing
It’s the magic of hearing the little machines break on the floor
3:50 did it for me lol
@@Frietpan yes, totally. I laughed so hard.
Totally agree
Buster Keaton levels of physical comedy.
this video is hilarious and intelligent, i love it
First one
Hey Louis make a car that can cross a valley.
How did they do it?!
Never thought to see you here
respect to this guy for re-making it again after it fell so many times also he's a genius for the moving beam!
@@tuckermeredith4aApql
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I feel like this guy is going to combine all the previous cars into a gap crossing, pole climbing, obstacle clearing, slope climbing, amphibious mega car with a 12 speed transmission
Don't forget capable of flight too
@@ashraile and capable of submerging under water to at least a depth of 10 meters
@@ashraile and being able to launch balls
this man is capable of developing one of the most powerful all terrain vehicles. It just has to be made of lego.
And with 100 wheels. Don't forget
I thought I had lost it when the logical scaling from "double the number of wheels" was "add 8WD"...
...but then I saw a car humping a beam support.
Equal parts awesome and funny as always.
Not going to lie when he added the "moving battery" I was dead from how I can never think about this stuff, awesome video.
@Ahmed Shah I don’t understand where this is coming from
@Ahmed Shah boi are u talking to a mirror.
@Ahmed Shah You probably got beat by some 3 year old on Fortnite just to use that sentence as an insult. Plus you’re based.
@Ahmed Shah haha wow look at you you're so cool and funny
Watching it break every time hurts so bad
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Probably one of your most amusing vids so far. Also love the moving center of mass design. That was actually really genius and feels like it could have so much broader applications.
lmao like what?
@@kABUSE1 payload exchange, balance offset projects, line runs of electrical over gaps, put-down and pick-up moving bridges, moisture sensitive dry goods transport, shifting the center of mass can also make getting things stuck in mud or clay out easier.
@@LockwoodMakuRocsBones legend
There are some videos of huge mobile machines placing prefabricated bridge sections onto pylons spanning a wide valley. The pylons are spaced maybe 100 meters apart. The machine drives along the completed portion of the bridge, stops at the edge then extends something to the next column to grabs onto it. Then it jacks itself up so it can move a four lane wide bridge section into place.
I think he copied from research papers XD
I love how each step requires so much more to overcome, and that each step is essentially a truning point if any of them were solved differently, then the next steps would also be different even though it'd eventually reach optimal form
It would become a flying car
@@Sonicxmariifan236 mhm, and another route could be a jumping car
"What's that thing on the roof of your car?"
"A bridge."
The army has 'tanks' which carry a bridge with them, quite amazing to watch them working!
@@AAAyyyGGG that are they called?
@@matt-ti8yw for example the Leopard bridge layer th-cam.com/video/7hufzrSsCyI/w-d-xo.html
@@matt-ti8yw a bridge tank
😊😊
Somewhere in an alternate universe they have insanely long cars because bridges weren’t invented
Yo this is awesome!!
Very awesome
You should do something like it
Yeah
Super awesome
I find it funny, that this one guy who posts like every once in a while who builds with Lego’s has a mandatory time slot in my day.
Your not the only one lol
@@dabigmercury and has 2.000.000 subs :)
Same here. BEC is the best. :) Shows how engineering can solve (almost) every problem.
@@thatguyalex2835 Can’t do nothing but agree
What is really funny is that this completely random youtuber who plays with Lego's has nearly 2 million subscribers
The sheer variety of approaches that you take and the way you incrementally identify and solve problems is the very heart of engineering. Bravo!
It's a complete waste of time
Well said RE. You put my exact thoughts across eloquently
simultaneously funny, clever, and smart all at the same time
Hit
Prism
CosmicRadio
Luna
Sticky
"What do you do to pass the time?"
This guy: "It's complicated"
@KINDLY HELP ME REACH TO 100K SUB yes we dont read the profile pictures of bots.
“Making Lego Car CROSS Gaps”?
Hahaaa!
"Ok he's just going to make it longer and longer in some creative ways, isn't he?"
*add moving battery*
*add moving beam*
Big brain moves, the ramming at the end to was also mint 👌
@@Nameonly67 I died laughing
zipline goes crazy
@@Nameonly67”don’t worry babe, he’s just a friend”
03:53 that makes me laugh harder than I thought. Great content as always.
Add Vine boom sound effect to it
me and your mom
@@freezy9944 aha
😂😂😂
@@freezy9944 tf?
This was my childhood
Ty for who liked
Hoping my channel garners a comparable following.
Me: "Are you sure crossing this valley is safe"
My jungle tour: "Yeah i've done it hundreds of times, don't worry"
Also my jungle tour: 3:45
https:th-cam.com/video/KZYQTY5LZJ0/w-d-xo.html
@@sarhalianvlog9261 imagine using self promote
I imagine some military vehicle and a sergeant explaining "now, private, just hammer it forward a dozen times"
*gets sent to Brazil*
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Here we see the car slowly evolving into the supreme life-form: a bridge!
A Robotic Bridge
Movable bridge
He can actually add motors and make that bridge small and larger according to the gap,
By just overlapping those stips sideways operated with motors
Well, he's on the road to making a lego armored vehicle-launching bridge lol
tldr a bridge but it's a car but it makes a bridge for other "cars" (read: tanks)
Yeah. Perhaps spending taxpayers money to fix all those aging bridges is not such a smart idea after all... Maybe we should let the automakers take a lead... 🤔
As soon as i saw the sliding battery i was like "oh thats SICK" everthing after was somehow even more amazing XD
its hypnotizing the number of times i am watching these is unhealthy
At the end to bridge the gap safely, the cart had to go “scoochie scoochie”
Even after 26 years of having English as a second language, I'm still learning new things.
This legit made me laugh out loud! LOL
Almost...ALMOST...There we are.
R/ihadastroke
I read this in zefrank's voice
I love that they absolutely had the capability to put a blanket or a pillow under the gap but instead decided "nah, just let it shatter for the fans"
It's sad though to hear the crunching sound!!
@@AAAyyyGGG you misspelled funny
@@laargboolag9147 as far I see nobody even said the word funny
@@Dark-28200 r/wooosh
I found the crunch funny but I have a twisted sense of humor.
The way he goes from a good solution to a comically ridiculous one is why I love this channel
Ridiculous one? See this solution in another scale: th-cam.com/video/zvuufBqp0_4/w-d-xo.html ... :)
@@Csiki27 not gonna click
@@Csiki27 shut up
@rmdhn the way you go from a good comment to comically stupid one is why I love the internet. Never a shortage of idiots who think that the engineering path he takes to "improve" the lego car is "ridiculous" who have never seen real life engineering feats up close.
@@turkeykillerex9509 it's not a bot spam link.. it's actually related to the solution
There are so many genius moments in this. From the moving battery to change the center of gravity, to literally doing the same thing but with the whole vehicle. It's satisfying at the very least.
Well he just invented the bridge with extra steps
This guy should design the next mars rover
LOLну и привьюха у тебя
With lego
Who said he hasn't?
https:th-cam.com/video/KZYQTY5LZJ0/w-d-xo.html
It would be too advanced and declare Mars an independant planet within a year.
Part 2: Making a ridiculously long Lego car CROSS the Pacific Ocean
More interested in the retrieval of parts from failed attempts
@spam tong nope, i actually k this youtuber
@spam tong lol i dont understand what a paid verification means
@spam tong idk i don't think so cause i've actually seen this guys videos
@spam tong lol
We must adore his patience
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3:59 That really made me laugh, just because it would be the first thing I'd try doing as well.
https:th-cam.com/video/KZYQTY5LZJ0/w-d-xo.html
😂😂
Imagine how many times he had to rebuild the car everytime it fell off the table.
But the entire joy of Lego is the building.
This is the epitome of Fail - Fail again - Fail better.
Imagine the amount of tries to find a better solution in-between the clips of it falling off the table.
Oof
Literally just as many times he showed a different car...
This video is:
✔ Life changing ✔ Informative
✔ Inspiring ✔ Heartwarming
✔ Useful ✔calming ✔Enjoyable
✔ Other
I don't think this is life changing or heart warming
@@monkey6225
yes it is
This is spammer
@@monkey6225 yes it is
@@BluePhoenix3160 No it isn't, stop exaggerating
I'm waiting for the day it's got strapped with a rocket booster, I'll go in and ask "Does it come in black?".
Tgfthvghhfg
3:18 when you feel like you’ve prepared enough to ace the final
Lmao yeah
96мкм8а5а74пщгкп6ззп&6 нмрршмуоеав🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
boi just turned into a mop
I made a robot called 'Osaru' for a high school competition 9 years ago with the same concept as the 'moving beam' bot at 2:40. The video is still up on my channel even. Made me very happy to see his take on it and work just as well.
Yours is awesome.
I watched your video and it look really great 👍🏼
why don't umake videos now then?
Osaru Has Crushed Onto Empty Well, 90 Ft,
As a grown adult, I laughed more than I should have when the car was just hitting the beam to get across.
The serious and professional atmosphere that develops through the whole video before that part is what makes it funny.
Ditto :D
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-Mikel.Montalat yeah
as a kid idk what half of the words meant
I was like, what are you talking about?? And then it happened 😂
1:14 bro really said "double it and give it to the next person"
At the "strengthen beam" part, you could've just added more of the short-but-long pieces to make the beam flat on bottom.
what in a world is a "short-but-long" piece? are u talking about the standard bricks, also know as 2x2 or 2x4?
@@Lavabird827 I think he means a 1x6 plate, so the underside of the beam won't catch the table edge.
@@TheLegoTrainStation yeah, make sense
@KINDLY HELP ME REACH TO 100K SUB shut up we ain't helping u get u 100k subs now get out
@KINDLY HELP ME REACH TO 100K SUB ratio + no earnings + didn`t ask
Обожаю подобные выпуски с механикой и техникой, когда интеллект побеждает преграды
Me too. The way in which he solves these issues is fantastic
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Cyka Blyat!
Da, agreed
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Will you ever release any of these creations into the wild one day, once they manage to pass all of your tests? All the stair climbing and fighting and racing? Once you have the perfect lego able to fend for itself?
The lego mindstorm vs the world
In theaters 20XX.
Next thing we know we have a new SCP
@@MIZUch. SCP: BRICKLINK
Class: Keter
SPC Brinklink is almost impossible to contain unless there is a procedurally generating enviroment that could stop it until it rebuilds itself to overpass it
Can we appreciate how he built the Lego over and over again when it broke, I mean I respect you dude
The last one where the guy literally had to spam back and forth in order to get the car to fit on the table just made me laugh for an entire minute that's how hilarious it was
Yeah 😂🤣
@刀 we do 😂😂😂
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ikr lmao , this whole video has me dying lol
I always feel stupid at the end of these type of videos, the improvements are so interesting and so clever.
I'm gonna be an engineer just by watching this guy's videos
xD same
Finally someone said it
Why do you want to be an engineer?
I watched some guy play with legos
@@ColdKiwi2 not even a rare reason
1000th like gg
Please make one where the cars have to carry a weight across rough terrains!
Another vote for this one
Up
I saw this on TikTok yesterday
Lego Stranding
that would be a cool one
Challenge: Traverse a gap where the two sides are at different elevations. Either dropping down or the more difficult going up…
It is truly commendable the tenacity with which he rebuilt the car every time it fell. Are also to praise those who live under his apartment because my neighbors would have made an attack on me.
He lives in a house, but ye
this man is the definition of making someone laugh and never laughing with them
The company that builds bridges are having an urgent meeting right now. Amazing!
now,hear me out: make a car that is the bridge
th-cam.com/video/zvuufBqp0_4/w-d-xo.html
Similar vehicles as the last one are actually already used to build bridges.
@@merlinkruse5357 Thanks for the information!
The "raming the moving beam" approach had me chuckle
Not just a genuis, a comedy genuis
Modern problems require modern solutions
G e n u i s
Bonk your way to success.
Lmao
It looks like from the looks of it, you're not a spelling genius from the looks of it.
I love how once he makes the gap longer he lets the current vehicle fail
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Just to make sure it doesn’t work twice
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It’s really astonishing and funny that I have watched for more than 5 time before
"increase wheel diameter'
Tsar tank engineers: "write that down!"
haha
Isn't that one of the reasons why tanks don't do wheels directly but rather a kind of metal ribbon like thing?
@@My1xT do you mean tracks?
@@vasilybullock7967 i guess, dunno the en word for it
@@My1xT the tracks are used to spread the massive weight of the tank, so it doesn't sink, it also adds protection
Eventually this man will find a way to make a Lego car cross the Grand Canyon.
YoUuuu
SECOND
4th
bruhhh
Ya ik mr everywhere man
what an absolute chad. doesnt say anything except maybe the occasional grunt, doesnt waste his time with an unnecessary intro, he just jumps in straight to the point as to not waste our time. thank you, BEC.
https:th-cam.com/video/KZYQTY5LZJ0/w-d-xo.html
Certainly was not expecting “moving battery” lmao
I feel that the secret solution to all of these is just vastly increasing wheel diameter.
One big wheel to rule them all 🤲🏻
Mata mu ceylon
@@vicxivicxi8251!
th-cam.com/video/IH9UK_CkruM/w-d-xo.html
Just puts an actual tire off a car on some Legos
This man was just straight up OK with his shit plummeting to the ground every time it fell off, not a single time did you see him come into frame to attempt to catch it nor did he implement a sort of cushion as the sound of the fall was heard on every instance.
The moving battery was genius. The moving beam was hilarious :D.
@РОБИК Ч To u?
Why?
Wdym hilarious? This could be useful for robots crossing gaps in the future when humans get erased and replaced by robots!
@@LtotheWtotheTD didn't ask
This video just embodies the most basic summary of the scientific method:
Do a thing, see if it works, if it doesn’t, make adjustments and try again
Hit
Prism
This went from "congrats u invented the bus" to "okay u invented a drivable bridge" to "holy shit thats a car with a zipline!" And now i kinda want a car zipline on my car irl
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Wobble
Vintage
Transmitter
Telepathy
Why don't we take the battery, and PUSH IT SOMEWHERE ELSE!
Correct me if I'm wrong, is that a quote from Patrick
@@MrRizzz-re9pt it was from patrick
@@mochiramos2508 is this the Krusty Krab?
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@@redstonegod296 can someone translate what he is saying
Imagine going into this guy's garage and seeing huge Lego cars instead of a regular car🧍🏾♂️
That would be really cool!
The moving beam is the coolest and most creative thing I’ve seen all month
This vehicle changed from a car to a limo to a zip line all in less than 5 minutes. I'm impressed
Ikr
Evolution portrayed by a car
Ok
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That final "car" concept was pretty hilarious 😅
I'm glad I didn't stop watching before that
Genius, a masterpiece of engineering!
They have called it Rocco, the sliding car.
https:th-cam.com/video/KZYQTY5LZJ0/w-d-xo.html
Watching a Lego car falling and getting dismantled
Now that's entertaining
The fact that his knowledge of science is just at the next level. I mean, look at how creatively he makes these childrens toys into something that teaches science is truly amazing. especially i liked the part when he made the car into a beam from which the car dangled. It was more than creative.
Who said it's his children's toys?
@@sephirothbahamut245 I mean I don't think they classify as adult toys either
When you added the moving beam, that’s very very similar to how they make some bridges actually.
Like Millau Viaduct. I bet those engineers played A LOT with lego.
Mobile LEGO Bridge. noice.
2:17 that's a nice idea. At this Point you're basically building that huge machine that builds bridges
[Edit] at the end of the video I realized I was correct while laughing a lot
Never thought about it like that
I love how when it fails he straight up goes and fixes and makes improvements
4:11 i feel like this can be a meme template somehow
Ah yes, making the vehicle longer than the hole.
But, the movable beam was ingenious. One thing that'll top it(and make the vehicle length not longer than hole) would be a retractable beam.
What an S tier move right there 😂
The movable beam is essentially a portable zipline
a retractable bridge maybe
hmm well the vehicle does have to be longer than the hole otherwise it would be physically impossible to drive across 🤔
@@minibosstank6505 what about airplanes? You said vehicles, not cars ( ō ͜ʖ ô)
Masterpiece
3:01 ok, that was pretty genius
Every time it fell and crashed I winced in pain. That sound is so iconic to anyone who grew up building with legos.
the sheer amount of engineering he puts into his projects is awesome
This is so cool how you can quickly arrange parts to solve issues like you did. This seems like a great way of learning how to solve issues and get the brain working. Awesome ... 👍👍
I love how every version was purpose built to cross the previous gap but led to engineering a machine that should cross all prior gaps lol.
Yeah 😕👍
🙄😟… do you even know what you’ve just written?
@@MrGuRu-ik5mg yes.
@@MrGuRu-ik5mg (I don’t believe he does)
@@SeanTrn well because any prior design used to cross a gap ran into issues crossing the next longer gap. It then lead to a design that will cross every gap tested up to the very gap it is currently capable of crossing. The current designs crossing ability will be only limited by its reach.
That piston one is just PURE genius, like oh my god so cool
How does this man even have the patience to rebuild the car every time it falls between the gap and breaks
He's a man of Focus, commitment and sheer fucking will.
I'm worried that the car will be damaged every time it falls
@@zeukiru He forgot to add an automatic parachute.
Money > Patience
ahem
pillow
2:00 this made me happy
Always love when the creative stuff comes into play.
Also I find it way funnier than I reasonably should when the car was scooting itself back and forth to try and get purchase on the table with the final design.
Man you have to appreciate that he knows it's going to fall down and explode and he'll just have to rebuild it, but he let's it go anyway just for us. I appreciate the creators dedication to the audience despite the unnecessary addition of work.
Nah, legos aren't that weak
I respect him
he probably enjoys doing all of this, the rebuilding and such
th-cam.com/video/IqVMc4fpnDM/w-d-xo.html 🌝
well to be fair, falling down means the vehicle failed the test and he would have to rebuild it anyways
3:50 best part of video xD
Me when your mon
The way he doesn't get annoyed when the creation falls and breaks over and over again is just best!
I like how comically the vehicle crashes each time it falls. I'm a very chaotic person.
Also, I like how the solution to going further was usually to just make the car longer.
Comically long car
Reminds me of when mark played scrap mechanic: “I have to make a car loooonnngggg enough and spiiinndddllyyyy enough to span the gap!”