DEADLY Environments vs LEGO Minifigures...

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Published 2024-01-27
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DEADLY Environments vs LEGO Minifigures... Can the LEGO Minifigures survive these Deadly Traps they're stuck in?
I left LEGO Sets and LEGO Minifigures in EXTREME Conditions for over 100 days. From day 1 to day 100, these lego minifigures are being put to the test being left in acid for 100 days, fire, water, sun damage, buried in the Earth for 100 days and more! Can the LEGO Minifigures survive these harsh conditions and environments or will they melt, burn, and become destroyed LEGO minifigures!? This was made using LEGO Star Wars Minifigures, however only a couple of the lego did I manage to destroy completely. Let me know more LEGO Experiments you want me to test on minifigures or other LEGO Death Traps! #lego #legofan #legostarwars

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All Comments (21)
  • @gabegamer6760
    Put a set in dirt and make ants colonize it (Edit: this was my biggest comment ever, thanks!)
  • @NetasChalan
    I have never seen a video in which this type of experiments are done with Lego and it was fun. I think leaving a Lego in water but in extreme cold conditions would be a good experiment.
  • @elibourg662
    You should open a lego box. Fill it with dirt, plant a plant in it and leave it for 100 days
  • @jaredmike2823
    You have to try the pressure test (running it over with your car). Maybe a washing machine then a dryer test as well. Again, use a box set plus loose minifigures.
  • @Swirly-92
    Put an army of clones and droids in different environments and see who’s the superior army!
  • @gredo2026
    See what happens when you plant the plants in a pot made of Lego.
  • @AliGrandGamer
    a good idea:1% acitone 10% acitone 25% acitone 50 % acitone 75% acitone 100 % acitone
  • @drumsonsnow
    So refreshing to see some original content and cool excitements! Next video: sneaking legos into peoples food to see how many pieces it takes for them to notice
  • @foxyboxyexcg5928
    see if some lego sets can not break by falling off something really high or put them in a water tank and fill it with soda and see if they will be ok also i love ur videos on both channels on this one and one dailytacticts the origanal yt channel u made :)
  • @MLC400
    Nice video! I don't have the best idea but I think it would be cool to make a lego city (any size) and destroying it with different natural disasters.
  • @J_Hellothere
    I love how this is a twist on one of your older ideas. I think this worked a lot better
  • @VaderJr316
    Take a minifigure keychain with an AirTag on it, and drop it in the toilet. Track it and see where it goes 😅
  • @machine146
    Not sure when I subscribed but I don't regret it. Would love to see how certain lego sets do over certain heights like X-Wing, Y-Wing, or different mini ships.
  • Try building Lego sets without instructions or picture and try to build them exactly how they are designed with the same pieces.
  • @boltsfan4196
    Great video! My suggestion is to try smashing sets with various stuff from hammers, bowling balls, running over with car, etc. and seeing if they are still buildable afterwards.
  • @MrMango-cv8qy
    I think you should leave a lego set in ketchup for 100 days
  • @CT-7771
    Definitely my favorite Lego experiment ever