So seeing that the key elements were AWD and putting the center of mass as far forward as possible, we can conclude that Audi builds their cars for wall-climbing.
I was actually laughing out loud watching this. It’s such an over the top solution to something so trivial. It reminded me of the sandlot or over the hedge. Both movies are about getting something behind a ridiculously simple barrier and the characters coming up with absurdly overthought solutions over and over again.
I really like the idea of a car that brings it's own stilts to climb over obstacles. I wonder if rollers on the sides of the stilt "feet" would help eliminate some of the dragging you were experiencing.
On flat surfaces yes. I think a more stable option is to add 1 more at there is always 2 feet on the ground. This action would support the vehicle while its center of mass traveled over the middle of the tower and prevent that tipping issue
I work with people with disabilities, all of whom are wheelchair bound (I'll call them mobility aids henceforth). There's so much space in that particular area for innovation to provide quality of life improvements. I actually have a few ideas but I don't know how to go about realizing them. I've also seen some really interesting stuff that involves mobility aids navigating terrain and climbing stairs. I think it's a really overlooked area because the benefit to the individual far outweighs the effort to bring it to fruition. I mean I've seen examples where a mobility aid can even transition onto its two front wheels to bring the person using it up to eye level with their company, which is really important psychologically. It also helps navigate a bipedal centric world easier. And the same example could climb stairs. But that was still prototype level stuff, and a lot of the ideas I have center on other quality of life areas that could be implemented rapidly because they don't rely on emerging tech or anything like that. Anyone have ideas on where I should focus my energy to maybe make some of this stuff in my head real? I hate seeing the people I care and work for suffer or be inconvenienced simply because smart people haven't made simple, easily applied options offered to them. I guess I'm venting but this seemed as good a venue as any from what I've seen from this channel and it's likely viewers.
Could help but thing putting weight on the front for #5/#6 would have maybe helped, along with putting 'L' or reverse 'L' shaped supports at the bottom of the poles could help as well with un wanted tilting.
*3:26* The way it blew itself apart when trying to climb and then the severed back piece managed to slowly back away was probably the best comedic timing I've ever seen XD. At least one related to Lego. It made me laugh so hard... A perfect piece of slapstick, truly.
More like... walking over. I'm interested to see an upgrade for Level4 design, so it would bend at a sharper angle when at the wall to near 90-degree angle and stack itself vertically.
love the sad, damaged retreat of the back 2/3's of the vehicle after attempt @3:28.. haha Almost seemed sentient as it tried to edge forward, then appeared to reconsider, before backing away, clicking in pain.. hilarious..! thank you :)
Great demonstration of the idea of genius. When all kinds of complicated machinery are created, and the solution is actually simple and lies on the surface.
Up until level 5, the strategies you used verified the conventional wisdom of my other hobby, RC crawler trucks. Weight to the front, more ground clearance, and a smooth belly help drag over real world obstacles too. Would be interesting to see if the dirty trick in crawling helps you too: adding weight to the tires to help keep from rolling over
The first brick smash made me snort with laughter. The driving around the structure at the end made me subscribe. Extremely well done. Thanks for sharing
These Lego videos always reinforce the same principles that made old school 4x4s effective. Short wheelbase, high clearance, front engine, 4x4… Jeep, Landcruiser, Samurai, Series Land Rovers… the old ones are small and capable. Most modern 4x4s are long, wide, low in proportion, and not really as good.
как робототехник получил огромное удовольствие от просмотра этого замечательного ролика. автору желаю всяческого успеха в создании подобных роботов, чтобы зрителям и последователям было также замечательно, как и мне. эпизод с разбиванием стены особенно развеселил ))
It must be so tedious to setup every shot of putting a piece or set of pieces into there corresponding spot, and its just all the more satisfying hearing that click when you know that.
I love that the last two were just, "well, if I keep trying to make it crawl over, it's just going to get boring. I know! I'll give it sone retractable legs and let it walk over! Genius!"
One of the best videos on youtube ever. It could be the story of our lives. We are the vehicle and the wall represents the difficulties of everyday (work, family, friends, lovers too ☺) Congratulations for your technical skill. Long live LEGO technic!!!!!!
This first video I came across from this intellectual was the shock suspension test. I gotta say, I’m truly impressed by the work you do. Thank you for your incredible patience, drive, and creativity with your work and videos. 🙌
It didn't climb the last two walls, it lifted itself over them. I was really interested to see a climbing car, but I guess that wasn't possible to build.
Very interesting although basically your final solution just involves adding longer and longer stilts. Would be nice if there was a fixed size solution for any sized wall.
This is a great video. Short and to the point building. Test. Fail. Adjust. Not too long, just enough info. Also… I’m so so so sorry but I laugh so hard when it fails @ 3:25. Great job!
So seeing that the key elements were AWD and putting the center of mass as far forward as possible, we can conclude that Audi builds their cars for wall-climbing.
Hahahaha
Hahaha
lol
Lmao
It’s all so obviously and you act like you combined all the sick fragments 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
I was actually laughing out loud watching this. It’s such an over the top solution to something so trivial. It reminded me of the sandlot or over the hedge. Both movies are about getting something behind a ridiculously simple barrier and the characters coming up with absurdly overthought solutions over and over again.
My first impression looking this video to end was: This is how NASA engineers would work out how to do a rover.
Even the simplest solution to wall climbing still needs to be over the top.
Idk if this is trivial- we as a race have yet to make a vehicle that can scale a wall, unless you count an elevator lol
@@lemagicbaguette1917is that ment to be a pun?
@@Speedy11214 absolutely.
I just love how it escalates(pun intended) from relatively simple solutions and modifications to something completely fantastic.
The vehicle evolved like a pokemon through a very capable offroader into a straight-up siege contraption
That just sounds like anxiety
Always interesting what people might come up with.......
"Fantastic" ruclips.net/video/hs5zvzTcqrE/видео.html
It ascends to heaven
6:35 when you see a tank doing this, its time to leave your fortifications.
You fool, that's exactly how it's fated to reach you
I really like the idea of a car that brings it's own stilts to climb over obstacles. I wonder if rollers on the sides of the stilt "feet" would help eliminate some of the dragging you were experiencing.
or just put lube on the ground 😂
Reminds me of that bridge building machine
Why not a car with its own catapult launcher and rope?
@@sarcasmgod8430 9
On flat surfaces yes. I think a more stable option is to add 1 more at there is always 2 feet on the ground. This action would support the vehicle while its center of mass traveled over the middle of the tower and prevent that tipping issue
I work with people with disabilities, all of whom are wheelchair bound (I'll call them mobility aids henceforth). There's so much space in that particular area for innovation to provide quality of life improvements. I actually have a few ideas but I don't know how to go about realizing them. I've also seen some really interesting stuff that involves mobility aids navigating terrain and climbing stairs. I think it's a really overlooked area because the benefit to the individual far outweighs the effort to bring it to fruition. I mean I've seen examples where a mobility aid can even transition onto its two front wheels to bring the person using it up to eye level with their company, which is really important psychologically. It also helps navigate a bipedal centric world easier. And the same example could climb stairs. But that was still prototype level stuff, and a lot of the ideas I have center on other quality of life areas that could be implemented rapidly because they don't rely on emerging tech or anything like that. Anyone have ideas on where I should focus my energy to maybe make some of this stuff in my head real? I hate seeing the people I care and work for suffer or be inconvenienced simply because smart people haven't made simple, easily applied options offered to them. I guess I'm venting but this seemed as good a venue as any from what I've seen from this channel and it's likely viewers.
Brilliant video as usual. I love the bits of humour too, especially at 4:34. First time I've ever been jumpscared by a lego video lol.
It was a "this is for my friend" moment :-D
TOP 10 LEGO CAR JUMPSCARES❗❗❗❗(real) (angry bidr)
My favourite part! :D
Atleast it got through aint i right
Same. By then it was feeling almost ASMR-like with its whirring motors and clunking wheels, and then BLAM. Actually did a little jump on my chair.
7:27
The wall: It's over, Car. I have the high ground!
Car: YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER
The wall: Holy f***!?
When you see it
Love the ending xD
The ending is a person riding a rubber band powered car
@@oldhorn420 no, the ending is the rubberband guy just going around the hurdle.
@@oldhorn420 its not rubber band powered its a motor just its a rubber band to transfer the power instead of gears or a chain
@@fishbrix3809 oh ok
Actually you can make a pullback car with rubber band and the rachet mechanism thingy
The genius in this video is incredible, but the subtle humor is what really makes this video a masterpiece
I find them quite interesting.
I love how Brick Technology expresses himself through his work, like at 4:30, where we can see his furious rage of a thousand suns
4:34 Hey, nice to see a kindred spirit in this RC car! That's also how I climb walls in my tractor.
4:23 and 4:35 are my favorite highlights.
Would you happen to have explored grapling hooks/winches in your designs already?
Immediate flashbacks to Arkham Knight
Could help but thing putting weight on the front for #5/#6 would have maybe helped, along with putting 'L' or reverse 'L' shaped supports at the bottom of the poles could help as well with un wanted tilting.
8:19 This is called big brain xD
*3:26* The way it blew itself apart when trying to climb and then the severed back piece managed to slowly back away was probably the best comedic timing I've ever seen XD. At least one related to Lego. It made me laugh so hard... A perfect piece of slapstick, truly.
That level 5 (and 6) design is absolutely fantastic. Hats off
He is really creative.
I come here, the next day and you have 1 million subscribers! Well done mate, you finally did it!
4:40 bulldoze the wall, yup that totally counts.....
.....As raging hard xD
"When you fail to get over the wall just go through it instead"
- someone who hates walls
4:34
Violence is never the awnser, violence is a question; and the awnser is *YES*
5:28 Vertical movements of this machine reminded me of stopmotion animation (especially early brickfilms, like the Magic Portal), and made me smile
It would be cool if you could collab with brick experiment channel to see who could build the best climber
love how there is no loud music in this. Earned my sub!
Ok ur pfp earned my laugh lol
@@Luftmysza. Thx
@@monke9432 I love your PFP also. I never liked Peppa Pig, but seeing him like this is pretty epic. ツ
@@thatguyalex2835 Peppa pig is a she (:
@@monke9432 Cool. Thanks for that reference. :)
I love the car at the end, nonchalantly driving around the wall that needed multiple odd vehicles to cross over.
I would like to imagine that around level 10,000 or so this design would gradually just become an actual helicopter
I got a hunch he's working on it.........
Шагоход
More like... walking over.
I'm interested to see an upgrade for Level4 design, so it would bend at a sharper angle when at the wall to near 90-degree angle and stack itself vertically.
Huh. Yeah, basically what I had in mind.
as in like it would throw something over and hold its self against the wall
Those hydraulics are just amazing. I’m literally 11 and I would love to get adult legos
I absolutely love the way that you show not just the building, but the thought process. The humor is great as well. I hope to see more of your videos!
For the car shown starting at 5:15 you could give each "leg" its own motor making moving forwards and backwards over the wall much easier.
This is all what Technic should be about. Amazing to watch
6:00 at that point might as well make a walker instead XD
That wall-smasher in the middle got me good 😂
Yes
Mr Gorbachev tear down this wall.
At 6:15 I was like NOOOOOOOO
Yeah
love the sad, damaged retreat of the back 2/3's of the vehicle after attempt @3:28.. haha
Almost seemed sentient as it tried to edge forward, then appeared to reconsider, before backing away, clicking in pain.. hilarious..!
thank you :)
😢
Ik that feel mate
Great demonstration of the idea of genius. When all kinds of complicated machinery are created, and the solution is actually simple and lies on the surface.
Up until level 5, the strategies you used verified the conventional wisdom of my other hobby, RC crawler trucks. Weight to the front, more ground clearance, and a smooth belly help drag over real world obstacles too. Would be interesting to see if the dirty trick in crawling helps you too: adding weight to the tires to help keep from rolling over
I love that you include the"failures" instead of just the final product.
Next Video:
Making a Lego AT-AT Walker Pass Real Cars
4:34 is why cars don't need breaks, so it can pass into walls... Great glitch in your game :)
1:14 I don't think you know just how much I love that central shaft.
What are you even saying...
Lol
If Brick experiment channel and brick technology got together, A whole new planet would be built out of legos
6:30
QWOP on hard mode: ATAT-Edition
a solution that could solve all of these is basically wrapping around the wall and using wheels to lift the car up. Great vid!
This is what I like to see. No all caps clickbait titles, no on screen animations telling me to like and subscribe, just raw quality content
Last one, 5 stars I wish that was a Lego set❤
I really love your style of content
Are we not going to talk about when the robot obliterated the poor tower 😭 4:35
4:28
trying to get busy with the wall
I love the car at the end, great life lesson. Some walls are meant to only be drive around
7:18 The swagger after barely making that attempt.
I like your videos, man! they are really super bombastic!
Fantastic video! I loved the frustration knock-down at 4:34. Well built and well edited!
Energy literally SHIFTED at 4:34, and the sped up building just added to the loud silent chaos going on in their head 😂😂
i laughed out loud at the one that broke and sulked off,
definitely the first lego engineering video i've seen with a punchline
The first brick smash made me snort with laughter. The driving around the structure at the end made me subscribe. Extremely well done. Thanks for sharing
congratulations, you just discovered why nature invented legs instead of wheels
4:05 can't forget the eyes xD
Oh my god the car at 4:35 absolutely KILLED me, came out of nowhere lmfao
Clicked at the notification faster than speed of light
These Lego videos always reinforce the same principles that made old school 4x4s effective. Short wheelbase, high clearance, front engine, 4x4… Jeep, Landcruiser, Samurai, Series Land Rovers… the old ones are small and capable. Most modern 4x4s are long, wide, low in proportion, and not really as good.
как робототехник получил огромное удовольствие от просмотра этого замечательного ролика. автору желаю всяческого успеха в создании подобных роботов, чтобы зрителям и последователям было также замечательно, как и мне. эпизод с разбиванием стены особенно развеселил ))
The whole video was about working out smart solutions, and the very last moment was illustrating the difference between smart and wise
I love engineering
4:35 The intrusive thoughts win, and it is wonderful!
4:35 Dude, calm down
😂
4:34 is where it starts
Love the ending xD. That wall-smasher in the middle got me good .
4:34 okay that was unexpected😂
3:25 LMFAO. The back of the car trying in vain to continue to move was golden
Ngl 6:09 I was sad to see it fall
Yeah
I’m laughing WAY too hard at this 🤣🤣
Edit: am actually in tears lmao
It must be so tedious to setup every shot of putting a piece or set of pieces into there corresponding spot, and its just all the more satisfying hearing that click when you know that.
The last car really nailed it🤣. Just go around the wall!
I built a decent size crawler with the same idea as what you have at 2:48. seems to be a good balance of capable but simple. love your projects 👌🏼👌🏼
4:39 This gives me How To Basic vibes, I love it.
This was really, really cool. Thank you for making it! :)
I love that the last two were just, "well, if I keep trying to make it crawl over, it's just going to get boring. I know! I'll give it sone retractable legs and let it walk over! Genius!"
One of the best videos on youtube ever.
It could be the story of our lives.
We are the vehicle and the wall represents the difficulties of everyday (work, family, friends, lovers too ☺)
Congratulations for your technical skill.
Long live LEGO technic!!!!!!
Amazing 🎉
This first video I came across from this intellectual was the shock suspension test. I gotta say, I’m truly impressed by the work you do. Thank you for your incredible patience, drive, and creativity with your work and videos. 🙌
It didn't climb the last two walls, it lifted itself over them. I was really interested to see a climbing car, but I guess that wasn't possible to build.
0:26 they created a physics bug irl
Truly one of the most videos to watch at 1 am
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08:10 🤣
That last design has real “Thunderbirds” energy.
Very interesting although basically your final solution just involves adding longer and longer stilts. Would be nice if there was a fixed size solution for any sized wall.
I like the last one best... steering! Very clever tho, well done.
Thanks for this! Made me laugh whilst being amazed at the huge skills and awesome persistance! :)
Level 5 was surprisingly comedic to watch😂❤
If Mr. Bean was an engineer.
Bro what
But Mr bean was an engineer😂
I mean the actor 😅
Angrily smashing the wall had me in stitches haha
8:20 PLS TUTORIAL ON THAT CAR PLSSSSS IT'S SO COOL PLSS I WILL SUBSCRIBE PLS TUTORIAL 😭
This is a great video. Short and to the point building. Test. Fail. Adjust. Not too long, just enough info. Also… I’m so so so sorry but I laugh so hard when it fails @ 3:25. Great job!
2:16 ouch!
The military applications would be hilarious.
> “Sir, we've built a wall”
> *APV on stilts*
> “Bugger”
0:45 a chainsaw lol
LOL, the big one knocking over the wall like “F U too busy” made me laugh at work.
4:46 asmr
4:40
The stilts car is a very good idea, never would have tried it myself!
0:10 gmod ragdoll physics be like