Thoughts and prayers for the legomen who lost their lives in these ferocious seas, except for the cameraman who always lives whom we must applaud for his bravery in saving only the footage.
USS Brickster was built in 1997 for the Lego City Navy. In 2021, She sank whiles encountering huge waves, Her air hatches opened and wave water spilled into her, And at 2:00 lm, Her bow struck the sea bed, She flipped and the stern smashing into the sea bed at 70 knots.
For everyone concerned for the ocean, and your feet, super glue was used for the entire assemble of both Lego boats used in this video 🌊🚢 Also check out our latest video! ruclips.net/video/AAr4KCP6frU/видео.html
This actually reminds me of the MS München she was a German cargo ship crossing the Northern Atlantic sea. In 1978 a distress call was received from the MS München but the ship vanished and all that was recovered was a lone life boat drifting out at sea but no sign of the crew, it is widely believed that a rogue wave more than 33 metres high sank that ship and it was this ship sinking that lead scientists to acknowledge the existence of rogue waves
One actually hit a beach which was near where I grew up. It destroyed most of the tree's, the promenade was damaged pretty badly, a couple restaurants got flooded and some people/cars where dragged into the ocean. Rogue waves are absolutely terrifying, honestly more than Tsunamis since it's impossible to predict one. It's only when the wave does not get smaller as it reaches the shore does it dawn on you
Scientists had to dismiss the linear wave theory after they measured the Draupner wave. In theory these waves could become up to 60 meters high in the middle of the oceans. The water pressure from such a wave is enough to capsize and sink any vessel. It will break through any window and crush a lot of steel hulls. Only way to be safe is in a submarine.
They also looked dumb (meaning no propulsion). Ships and larger boats generally power into a wave to beat the break and have enough weight to generally push the bulbous bow (of bow, depending on ship type) through a wave as it starts breaking😆. If you’re in a punt or dinghy, pray for a safe clearing haha! I’m not a master (ship’s captain) though, but I’ve worked in the maritime regulation industry and have a very basic understanding of how to tackle waves and I’m happy to stand corrected 😂. Cool video nonetheless!!
@@archerbluth it would be absolutely cool, but then it would need an engine and propeller and a air tight space for the batteries, i think with normal legos it would be hard to pull pull this off
Absolutely breathtaking footage. These Legomen dedicate their lives EVERY SINGLE DAY so we can eat fish. Thoughts and prayers go out to these brave souls.
Everyone complaining about Marine life and losing pieces clearly never touched legos. If a single piece was lost, the figurine would be the first to go
You don't always have to take the "out of touch" angle, maybe people just hadn't considered which pieces would go first or just assumed he cut those parts out. Legos are an extremely popular toy and the entire appeal of this video is that it has legos in it, I highly doubt they all just never played with legos.
In size comparison, these would be like 40ft waves for ships. Great use of the camera mounted to the boat to show the waves coming head on. Some of those shots look amazing.
Fantastic footage @ 1:03 till 1.06 ! Pause when the ship rolls 90°, before the wave hits the deck, then framestep forwards and behold ! Take your time observing. Watch the still pool and the expression of the sailor having "The Abyss" moments. It all becomes surreal from there on, including zero-G water, collapsing into an "Icecave" view with people upside down on the beach at 1.06 ! Superb !
This was actually pretty impressive, I would be really scared of those small single pieces falling into the water and now we just I depressing on those piece to be sure they really don't fall off or hot gluing them if I would do this. And the fact that it was so good even though that this was a fail it still was pretty Epic but in a successful way and not a failing way. That reminds me of this one time when I went to a place called Crooked Creek, here in Louisiana when we went to the beach I found a Lego Star Wars character in the sand in the water and I have it ever since that day.
@Digby Dooright ok just 2 more thing. 1 Do you live in Louisiana or not? 2 Your experience at that campsite was pretty good last time you went? I'm sorry for sounding a little bit nosey... but just when I pointed out Crooked Creek and then you responded that got me surprised.
@@themancantfindaname7589 it’s from the movie interstellar? I’m not sure. But you can just look up “those aren’t mountains they’re waves”.. and it will come up on RUclips
This is true for all materials in general because of physics. Things appear to withstand more stress at smaller scales because the dimension of stress is proportional to the inverse of length. Thus, in an equivalent dimensionless scenario where the scale is larger, you also need to have a larger stress, but materials can only withstand a finite amount of stress. This is why small objects appear "strong" for their size (ex: ants, legos) while large objects appear wobbly and "squishy" (ex: bridges, ships). This is also why we can't build infinitely large structures
fun fact: these are the biggest waes ever caught on camera and ever recorded in history truly incredible that some of these ships could capture these waves before they were sweped away and sunk rest in peace the workers who didn't get in in time and were swept away or crushed by the pressure Jonathan Brickerman you did make your family proud and you will be missed Daniel Legosmith I'm glad you died doing what you loved and to all the workers on the USS brickster, you will be missed
I think u actually so captured perfectly how frightening waves look to the average person from POV even on nothing-sized waves. When you look at drone surf footage it just takes away the immense power of the ocean when you experience it firsthand
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down of the big lake they called "Gitche Gumee." The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead when the skies of November turn gloomy.
@@Canvas23Studios my dad and I used to set up a little digital recorder and capture photo finishes of matchbox cars drag racing down a hill track of those plastic orange track pieces lol good times
Surviving crew underwater: -send an emergency call! -hold on...we actually picked a signal! -really? Turn the volume up! ,,For centuries, the bottom of the voya nui sea was shrouded with mysteries. As the race for the mask of life continues, the barraki warlords seek out for anything that could be their next opponent" -well crap
Ah, those poor doomed souls will never make it back to Gloucester. No more fishing runs of the Grand Banks and Sable Island. We shall commit these brave souls to eternal embrace of the mighty sea. Actually, I spent the entire video laughing my ass off. Loved every second of it. The music was perfect. 🤣
This was the shocking footage of fishermen out at sea from Lego City Bay as the Tsunami hit, the tsunami was the leading cause for many men to fall into the river. May these souls be remembered
“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.” ― Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch Post-Impressionist Painter
I would just like to commemorate a moment of silence to those innocent hard working lego citizens and may their prayers reach their families and friends- Lego man who was saved from the river in lego city
I would love to see a hyper realistic Lego ship game. Intense waves and you're trying to rebuild your ship. While there's also fish trying to break the ship, then when the game ends, you find yourself in a huge pile of plastic covering the ocean
Thoughts and prayers for the legomen who lost their lives in these ferocious seas, except for the cameraman who always lives whom we must applaud for his bravery in saving only the footage.
yeah, the cameraman is always a god
@@doc6678 l
Per "the rules" the cameraman is always invisible and always survives.
Felt like another episode on deadliest catch
@Check my about section link you doing hax?
For some reason, Legos and water always seem to be a fun combination.
Bro, i used to want to make pumps, boats, waterwheels, the works. They need to come out with a line of water tight lego peices.
Haha I remember making a small titanic and then sinking it in the tub
It's a perfect combo just like toy cars and sand
True
So true
USS Brickster was built in 1997 for the Lego City Navy. In 2021, She sank whiles encountering huge waves, Her air hatches opened and wave water spilled into her, And at 2:00 lm, Her bow struck the sea bed, She flipped and the stern smashing into the sea bed at 70 knots.
the wreck of the plastic fitzgerald
that's the end
@@bigboydrz true same story
@@sreactor8827 that's a time he's put, for example: "Oh my gosh it's 4:36 am"
Why USS if it's for Lego City?
For everyone concerned for the ocean, and your feet, super glue was used for the entire assemble of both Lego boats used in this video 🌊🚢
Also check out our latest video! ruclips.net/video/AAr4KCP6frU/видео.html
Not the Kragle :(
@@Stewdo it had to be done
Plz upload more videos!! 😀
where is this beach?
@@lucasdoecke8883 Jones Beach Long Island NY
The fact that some shots are indistinguishable from shots of a real ship in deep ocean is exactly why the ocean is so terrifying
ok
This actually reminds me of the MS München she was a German cargo ship crossing the Northern Atlantic sea. In 1978 a distress call was received from the MS München but the ship vanished and all that was recovered was a lone life boat drifting out at sea but no sign of the crew, it is widely believed that a rogue wave more than 33 metres high sank that ship and it was this ship sinking that lead scientists to acknowledge the existence of rogue waves
One actually hit a beach which was near where I grew up. It destroyed most of the tree's, the promenade was damaged pretty badly, a couple restaurants got flooded and some people/cars where dragged into the ocean. Rogue waves are absolutely terrifying, honestly more than Tsunamis since it's impossible to predict one. It's only when the wave does not get smaller as it reaches the shore does it dawn on you
The MV Derbyshire went the same way... Simply vanished in a typhoon.
Scientists had to dismiss the linear wave theory after they measured the Draupner wave. In theory these waves could become up to 60 meters high in the middle of the oceans. The water pressure from such a wave is enough to capsize and sink any vessel. It will break through any window and crush a lot of steel hulls.
Only way to be safe is in a submarine.
Nah, it was just a Keter-class…
@@corneliusmcmuffin3256 that's funny
Ships are designed to be bottom heavy so they don’t capsize. You might to to add weights or a ballast system to stabilize your boats.
They also looked dumb (meaning no propulsion). Ships and larger boats generally power into a wave to beat the break and have enough weight to generally push the bulbous bow (of bow, depending on ship type) through a wave as it starts breaking😆. If you’re in a punt or dinghy, pray for a safe clearing haha!
I’m not a master (ship’s captain) though, but I’ve worked in the maritime regulation industry and have a very basic understanding of how to tackle waves and I’m happy to stand corrected 😂. Cool video nonetheless!!
Dude it’s legos
@@archerbluth it would be absolutely cool, but then it would need an engine and propeller and a air tight space for the batteries, i think with normal legos it would be hard to pull pull this off
@@andreius3336 I wouldn’t worry about it anyway haha! The video is cool enough as is!!😁😁
@@kanyewestenthusiast394 And it's fun to see them act as though they were true ships.
Absolutely breathtaking footage. These Legomen dedicate their lives EVERY SINGLE DAY so we can eat fish. Thoughts and prayers go out to these brave souls.
Everyone complaining about Marine life and losing pieces clearly never touched legos. If a single piece was lost, the figurine would be the first to go
You don't always have to take the "out of touch" angle, maybe people just hadn't considered which pieces would go first or just assumed he cut those parts out.
Legos are an extremely popular toy and the entire appeal of this video is that it has legos in it, I highly doubt they all just never played with legos.
@@smaurf2499 the uploaded commented saying he used super glue to make sure that no legos fell off.
Legos float too don't they? So if a guy fell off, it would simply just wash up
@@tripclipgt6573not all float it could get swept out into the sea and never be seen again
@@tripclipgt6573 even so, it’s the ocean so that lego will likely never be seen again
I love the imagination and creativity from people…way better than what’s on regular tv..
In size comparison, these would be like 40ft waves for ships. Great use of the camera mounted to the boat to show the waves coming head on.
Some of those shots look amazing.
More like 150 foot waves if that Lego ship is based off of a cargo ship lmao. Looks epic from that angle though, crazy end world tsunami style
Fantastic footage @ 1:03 till 1.06 ! Pause when the ship rolls 90°, before the wave hits the deck, then framestep forwards and behold ! Take your time observing. Watch the still pool and the expression of the sailor having "The Abyss" moments. It all becomes surreal from there on, including zero-G water, collapsing into an "Icecave" view with people upside down on the beach at 1.06 !
Superb !
I really focused there, too. It was impressive!
my man is backk
Our
@@ilgattofantasma4886 USSR ANTHEM
@@ilgattofantasma4886yes, our
Whos man? Huh your just a kid
In glad he didn't leave you for another women
Alright, this is now on the list of things I didn’t know I wanted to see
All that and all lives accounted for, truly some of the most skilled crewmen ive ever seen
This is awesomeness love LEGO who agrees 😊
Those aren't mountains, it's a wave
i sub to u
One of the best movies!
GET IN THE SHIP
RUclips, a place where adults can be kids again and share their hobbies with other adults with the same interests. Fascinating
Imagine the ship being lifesize and the waves too!
Woah! Pretty big splashes!
RIP Lego Pieces that where lost at sea
RIP to the marine life that die after thinking the pieces of plastic are food
Is painful to watch it.
I think they are glued on, that’s why the minifigures didn’t fall off when the wave hits.
They are with Nya now
@@miketurik9404 is that a American dad reference?
I really appreciate that you slowed the video so that it appears at a real scale. Super cool
This was actually pretty impressive, I would be really scared of those small single pieces falling into the water and now we just I depressing on those piece to be sure they really don't fall off or hot gluing them if I would do this. And the fact that it was so good even though that this was a fail it still was pretty Epic but in a successful way and not a failing way. That reminds me of this one time when I went to a place called Crooked Creek, here in Louisiana when we went to the beach I found a Lego Star Wars character in the sand in the water and I have it ever since that day.
Luckily these sets are glued together. So no pieces lost!
@@Canvas23Studios 😥 Good cuz I'll be really paranoid about that for a while then I would get over it.
I actually had a similar experience, I found a Lego Prison Island Police officer. I’ve also found a flick missile base, but that’s not as exciting xP
You cajun as well @Digby Dooright ?
@Digby Dooright ok just 2 more thing. 1 Do you live in Louisiana or not? 2 Your experience at that campsite was pretty good last time you went? I'm sorry for sounding a little bit nosey... but just when I pointed out Crooked Creek and then you responded that got me surprised.
I like how the ship's cargo hold is completely flooded the entire time but its buoyancy just doesn't give a shit.
0:57 SO REALISTIC THO
The power of editing
Those waves are like tsunamis to those boats, man it looks sooo cool in slow motion
"Those aren't waves. They're mountains."
"Those aren't mountains, They're waves."
why called it mountain of wave
@@themancantfindaname7589 it’s from the movie interstellar? I’m not sure. But you can just look up “those aren’t mountains they’re waves”.. and it will come up on RUclips
Is that a motherfucking interstellar reference
The kid in me was almost having a heart attack watching this being all worried about all the pieces youd be losing making this vid lol.
Me too😨
Don't they float tho
@@tripclipgt6573 yea they be floating away 😨...
it;s so satisfying, literally my childhood dream to see that, it's an emotion that is impossible to describe
I love how superglue does a better job holding these ships together then nuts/bolts and welds on actual life size ships; against the high seas!
It's smaller and made out of plastic while ships a big and made out of metal
Ships flex in seas. Other wise the welds and bolts would break.
This is true for all materials in general because of physics. Things appear to withstand more stress at smaller scales because the dimension of stress is proportional to the inverse of length. Thus, in an equivalent dimensionless scenario where the scale is larger, you also need to have a larger stress, but materials can only withstand a finite amount of stress.
This is why small objects appear "strong" for their size (ex: ants, legos) while large objects appear wobbly and "squishy" (ex: bridges, ships). This is also why we can't build infinitely large structures
@@KekusMagnus liar
This is the video of my day. Simple, creative and astoundingly brilliant.
This was my entire childhood while in the bath
This is the greatest thing I’ve seen in a while
fun fact: these are the biggest waes ever caught on camera and ever recorded in history truly incredible that some of these ships could capture these waves before they were sweped away and sunk
rest in peace the workers who didn't get in in time and were swept away or crushed by the pressure
Jonathan Brickerman you did make your family proud and you will be missed
Daniel Legosmith I'm glad you died doing what you loved
and to all the workers on the USS brickster, you will be missed
Amen.
Ramen
Wae
Not-so-fun fact
Amen
As a beginner in digital art and making background portraits this is a great reference!
I've always dreamed of doing this when I was a kid
It's very good video thank you 😀❤
Yoooo this is my fav lego channel PLEASE MAKE MORE AWESOME CONTENT!!! ❤❤❤
Send in the Lego Rescue Helicopter!!
Bro those legos made the water look so realistic.
😂🤣
He's back
I never knew I needed to watch this , now I can’t go on without it
The fact that you could put you’re legos in the ocean without being scared of losing em
Loving it. My mind is just creating voice role for each Lego man.
Was it all super glued?
Yep
This was way more enjoyable that I expected....
I know it'd probably be hard to do but having a micro camera in the bridge would be beyond cool
I’d say, just build larger ships. I mean, if you’re gonna use the ocean as a reference…
I think u actually so captured perfectly how frightening waves look to the average person from POV even on nothing-sized waves.
When you look at drone surf footage it just takes away the immense power of the ocean when you experience it firsthand
good video best yet
Legos really stepped up there game and made the water look so realistic
if you go frame by frame you actually see how the water gets in the boat
This just cured my boredom make more of these There so fun to watch!! And the waves are so Cool when it goes over the boat!!!
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
of the big lake they called "Gitche Gumee."
The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead
when the skies of November turn gloomy.
I loved watching these as a kid and still do
That collision at 0:50 was absolutely brutal.
The water saved it
So majestic, so intense, so heroic!
This was more epic then most movies nowadays
Calm seas never made a great sailor. These brave heros understand that sacrifice. Prayers for thier safe return
"Those mountains are pretty close"
"those aren't mountains..."
Exceptionally epic for no reason
Rip to those brave sailors.. *gone but not forgotten*
lego saliors...
This is amazing!! 😂😂! Thank you for making my whole day better, I really needed a laugh. Love this vid!
My big question is: How the heck were you able to make the mini figure in the front stay on board the whole time? 🤣😂
Probably glue
Or the kragel
The Kragel
The thing is is that the lego boat is so big it takes so much longer to sink or capsize
Haaa, from The Lego Movie, nice.
That Lego minifigure just chilling in the ship: “sees wave.”
Also that figure: OH F*CK!
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haha thanks! It's quite fun to watch it in the surf, and then go back and see the footage of it getting annihilated. More to come soon!
A good score really sets the tone.
It's the slow motion that makes the waves seem very big. Great work!
@@Canvas23Studios my dad and I used to set up a little digital recorder and capture photo finishes of matchbox cars drag racing down a hill track of those plastic orange track pieces lol good times
@Check my about section link Hell no
Surviving crew underwater:
-send an emergency call!
-hold on...we actually picked a signal!
-really? Turn the volume up!
,,For centuries, the bottom of the voya nui sea was shrouded with mysteries. As the race for the mask of life continues, the barraki warlords seek out for anything that could be their next opponent"
-well crap
Rip one of the lego people you will be missed from the day you were made to now :c
How did I just watch 2 mins? It was pretty cool and satisficing lol!
Круто придумано. Для таких корабликов такие волны сопоставимы с 9м валом, может быть
О привет ты тоже русский
Ah, those poor doomed souls will never make it back to Gloucester. No more fishing runs of the Grand Banks and Sable Island. We shall commit these brave souls to eternal embrace of the mighty sea.
Actually, I spent the entire video laughing my ass off. Loved every second of it. The music was perfect. 🤣
This was the shocking footage of fishermen out at sea from Lego City Bay as the Tsunami hit, the tsunami was the leading cause for many men to fall into the river. May these souls be remembered
I was worried about those mini figs the whole way along 🥲 glad they survived!
Beautiful
at first i was like wow this is simulated nicely, then i realised they were real waves, Nice!
The only time Legos and being barefoot should ever coincide
That the voice of experience. 👣
This is simply incredible. ☮️❤️🙏
“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.”
― Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch Post-Impressionist Painter
This video was so fun to watch !!
love it almost looks to scale in some !
' we're gonna need a bigger ship '
- Lego sailor
The BGM makes every moment so epic.
Awesome
thank you for the sailors who sacrificed themselves and their ships and boats to those tsunamis to record this video
This guy out here living my childhood dream
Imagine loosing a single Lego brick in the ocean🙉🙉🙉
I like how he/she put it in slow motion bc it approves more realistic details thx nice vid too
1:40 was the coolest
this is how I imagined scenes when I was a little kid playing with toy boats in the bathtub. dramatic music and everything.
I would just like to commemorate a moment of silence to those innocent hard working lego citizens and may their prayers reach their families and friends- Lego man who was saved from the river in lego city
Excellent cinematography!
Finally someone comment
WOW THE INTRO LOOKS SO EPIC
Legend
Very cool and thank you for the ocean plastics
No problem 👍 (the boat is glued together 🫡)
I would love to see a hyper realistic Lego ship game. Intense waves and you're trying to rebuild your ship. While there's also fish trying to break the ship, then when the game ends, you find yourself in a huge pile of plastic covering the ocean
Great idea!
This video bring a lot of nostalgic feeling
0:14 rip the red boat
What this precious little jewel of a channel I’ve found?
why don't you upload videos?
Oceans get cold in the winter
@@Canvas23Studios so you gonna upload videos in summer time?
@@hiumegalodon2809 Yeah! I live by the ocean now, get ready for regular videos come spring 2022!
@@Canvas23Studios meet me there!
This was truly a marvel!!!