LEGO Vehicles vs All Terrain...
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Publicado 2024-01-27
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In this video I build and test 7 LEGO Vehicles for different terrains like Mud, Dirt, Sand, ice, Snow, Rocks, Flat, and even Water!
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Now fuse them together to make the ultimate vehicle
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Lock your rear differential. You need even power distribution between both rear tires, with no slip.
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Why are you not an engineer?
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Your sand car was top notch when it went over that hill! π (Also enjoyed the mud part!) Great video!! πππ
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Great video but i felt physical pain when he called Perseverance a lunar rover TWICE. The rover wheel solution was still genius.
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the pain i felt when his lego electronic parts got muddy or wet
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The tank tread would've worked well in the mud due to wide dispersement of surface contact.
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Whoa, I had no idea this piece was so versatile, that reactor you built was incredible! Great video
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This vid was awesome! π₯
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I'm sorry, the lunar rover? with wheels built for the moon? That's perseverance, the MARS rover, with tires built for MARS
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I can't believe he only noticed the idea of a tank at the end. Caterpillar Treads are the best option for multi-terrain vehicles.
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The sand wheels that you used were inspired by the "Perseverance" rovers wheels, which is operating on mars. It makes total sense why the wheels work so well with the sand because those wheels were built for planets mainly composed of deserts and rock.
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The scoop thing from the mud would work perfectly on the water and plug it in. Little pony, things on the end of the scoop. Then you could use it for the ice
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i swear these lego ppl really be building entire soscieties and real builders take years to build like 2 houses like how
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The main flaw with your earlier sand designs were that they were all rear wheel drive, they all could've made it over
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Very nice! Can never get enough of motorised Lego vehicles tbh - especially with challenges like this. Wheels solution for the sand was excellent - tracks would also have been good here but I get you wanted to save those for later π
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Did you know that lego is the best toy ever?
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Just a reminder π, torque = power over time
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THAT IS NATURE BIOME!