The fact that this submarine captain didn’t even bat an eye when his sub was approaching crush depth tells me everything I need to know. He’s a seasoned sailor.
This man is a legend... 1. He starts his videos immediately 2. He never asks for subs 3. Never asks for likes 4. Is just awesomely smart 5. Is entertaining 6. Makes his videos fun too (There’s probably more great things about this channel, but I don’t wanna waste your time also, edit, thanks sooooooooo much for so many likes!)
As a kid I was part of a robotics club , and we actually got sent out to a competition specifically to build a submarine in a tupperware like this just not with Lego.
It's actually incredibly smart. He solved a problem by avoiding it completely. Making the build process simpler and the vehicle safer to operate. This is what innovation looks like!
I love how it's not just: "here's a thing I made that 99% works" it's instead: "here's a thing I made that 99% works that I'm going to fix the problems on so it 100% works"
I love how Lego’s dedication to making every lego peace the finest and most perfect product enables this kind of engineer initiative to succeed This is a nice symbol of market, which allows some kids’ toys to reach this kind of quality
@@sonofhismother The machines differ in fabrication quality. Try any fake legos. Their constructions are a lot more fragile and degrade with time and its not like they are handmade. But it’s not just about the machines. It’s also about plastic quality which is not affected by water or low temperatures. I am sure all german industrial quality is just a market legacy. Because I know exactly where all of the soviet industry came from: all russian production has always been basically some american fabric bought and copied detail by detail. A state run economy can only evolve extensively not intensively. And do you really believe a state could authorize some toys to get that amount of resources to enable that quality?
I disagree. Nowadays Lego is no longer making products that are aimed at building your own creations from the parts. Just look at these app controlled things that make it hard to reuse motors and stuff.
You are all right. But unless your budding engineer has 100’s of pounds to spend on exactly the right components and a handy swimming pool. Then its not going to teach any new child anything. Its interesting and a good advert for Lego (its already plural Americans) but if the kids cant get their hands on the kit its useless as an educational tool.
Mr Potaato. Do schools still do baking soda volcanoes anymore? I don’t see why they would still be used to show one of the most basic reactions in a class. To me it seams more like an art project than a tool to show how chemical reactions work to first or second graders.
You ever have a toy somehow mysteriously move overnight? I think that happens sometimes though, I wouldn't be wanting to witness that. I think I'd die of fright.
NetworkNate I don’t think its just toys, I swear all sorts of things move to places id never ever put them in a million years, all by themselves. I joke that it’s a tear in the matrix, but to be honest idk what the hell it really is lol. Every once in awhile theres just no logical explanation for where I find my lost things.
This guy created technology that can save a man who has fallen in the river in Lego City Edit) My god thanks for the 1000 lik- *HA YOU FELL FOR IT FOOL THUNDER CROSS SPLIT ATTACK!* Edit on 6 December 2020, this comment has passed away...
Wow! Dude, wow! *grabs plastic sharks fishes and whales...grabs a ton of fish tank plastic plants puts it all in the pool nicely...* let's explore...the new frontier! *keeps imagination active* This made me very happy to see, thank you for sharing. Awesome dude!
This is absolutely amazing. I have to build one! in fact I've got all the lego done but I'm having trouble figuring out how you did the wiring.. I've got the bridges and spare Lego wires. I see where the motors are hooked up but I can't see how you've connected power.. any chance you could show a wiring diagram if you've made one or a picture of the wiring spread out? thank you so much for doing this, I applaud your skills!
Welp, he's done it. He now has a land based army (the 100 wheel vehicle), an air force (the drone), and now a navy. This man and his lego military are obviously preparing to go to war.
As awesome as it is to think about, unfortunately its quite impossible to make things the same way. Metal is a lot harder to work and build with in the same way he does with Legos, unless the metals hed be using were shaped like giant pieces of lego, much like some of the steel axles he used :) (Altho they were lego sized rather than giant)
This man is a complete genius, what was the thinking behind this? “Hm, now how do we waterproof this... or what if... *we don’t waterproof it at all* “
The US has sent supplies to the allies on the passenger boat of the Lusitania. HEY! BUILD THE SUBMARINE LOAD THE TORPEDOES AND SINK THE VESSEL The new naval collection from Lego City.
You did a good thing showing that it took few attempts and experiments for the coupling to work nicely. It frustrates me when on videos everything works perfectly at first try and in reality it takes lot of experiments and fails. So, thank you especially for that bit.
This is why everyone who has kids should buy them Legos. Like the children themselves, the can become damn near anything. I once saw a video about scientists who were making artificial bone. They needed a cheap way to keep dipping something into a series of solutions over and over to build up the layers. So they built it out of Legos.
@@michelvieira2267 Lego are dolls, action figures, build your own fun, teach spatial awareness, resource management , and generally out class every other form of children's fun outside of video games. And now adults having had Legos their entire lives we're seeing applications for them that the Creator's never even considered. Who knows maybe some Martian structures will be made of Legos due to their sheer adaptability
This statement doesn't work, since whether we are talking about little glass boxes or 30,000 tonne military subs just about any country can build more of either than Lego can.
Well that isn’t actually how subs move up and down in water Picture a boat upside down on top the water, it would float, now put a hole in it, the air is released and I begins to sink, subs work similarly The sub has an air pocket similar to that, and when they want to submerge the air is pumped from that pocket into a tank and pipes open allowing water to flow from the bottom through and out the top of the sub and submerges, when the want to go back up the the pipes are closed and air is pumped back in and the sub rises This can be adjusted to varying degrees to vary the height of the sub Extra fun fact subs don’t and can’t sit at the bottom of the ocean, they can barely scratch the surface of it Draw 10 equally space lines and color in the top two, that is the depth a sub can go compared to the rest of the ocean Edit: Nuclear subs can’t go to the bottom, but there are research subs and smaller subs that are designed to Enjoy :)
@@Chad_Eldridge they can’t reach the bottom because they would be crushed, the pressure of the ocean is much stronger than the subs and they can’t go deeper because of that Edit: nuclear submarines can’t but research subs designed for it can go to the bottom
@@Chad_Eldridge to reach the bottom without being crushed I think putting a sub inside another sub then pressurizing the outside one, keep doing this until you can have enough outward pressure to combat the water pressure, you’ll need multiple layers of containers prevent crushing. This however might not be able to sink or it might not be able to hold the hog pressure while at the surface. This is just an idea I had i haven’t verified if the theory would work
@@Chad_Eldridgeif your talking about a sub that travels around in the magma I don’t think it is possible with our current technology and humans defiantly couldn’t ride in it, you would need an advanced coolant system just to prevent computers from overheating. This sub also wouldn’t have windows so cameras can’t be used. And any pieces sticking out of the main hull like an arm or dill or a propeller to move will all need to stay cool or they will melt and that defiantly isn’t possible. To construct this you can’t have human workers as it is too hot same with any robots. The pipe would need to be fully constructed then lowered down with its coolant system running however if you want to just pass through the magma and go deeper a multi layered protective pipe with advanced cooling systems would be necessary to protect the car that would travel down it, however this also isn’t possible with today’s technology Your first major problem however would be how to get there, the earth crust at the thinnest 3.5 miles at the bottom of the ocean and 40 miles thick at the surface, the deepest mine is a gold mine that went 7.5 miles deep and that was hard and costly to keep going If you wanted to get past the crust a hole through the oven floor is needed and as you go deeper the hotter it gets so human miners can’t help it would all be automatic drills and at some point they would melt unless they wave an advanced collect system we don’t have available yet. Needless to say this isn’t possible yet and likely won’t be for a while. The cost to build this then maintain it would be extremely high and would likely surpass the cost of the international space station
Its so neat to think that the whole exterior is magnetically connected
Easy to mod
Yea it is pretty cool 😎
@@jakubkrauz7847 yeah you could have so many attachments
It really is, just the idea is awesome
@@jakubkrauz7847 рп
Genius.
Hi
Why he is not getting many likes
No nukes in this submarine Destin.
@TheLog IsAbsent Well he’s Dustin... He deserves it.
Did not expect to see you here
i still can't put to words how smart it is to have a low friction tape and magnets instead of drilling for the sub so it can be reliably waterproof
Ur profile 😅😂🤣
I know! A method I would never have come up with
Dat is pretty smart ngl
I'd of gone with SKF shaft seals in a tubular plastic container like the first sub, but magnet couplings are the next best thing.
mom said not to ruin the tupperware
The fact that this submarine captain didn’t even bat an eye when his sub was approaching crush depth tells me everything I need to know. He’s a seasoned sailor.
Man was ready to go down with the ship
If that isn’t brave idk what is,
This man here
Is a beast
The look in his eyes too! Not frightened of anything...
He is the most professional sailor i have ever seen!
Balls of steel
I like how you have the captain included as just of a vital piece as the rest of things
For some reason seeing the captain just makes sense. I cant tell why but it feels right.
A Simple Dude : In a way it makes it less... scary.
@@runarandersen878 Yeah I guess thats it. It humanizes it
I would say this sub doesn't count unless the Lego man gets his own bridge
This man is a legend...
1. He starts his videos immediately
2. He never asks for subs
3. Never asks for likes
4. Is just awesomely smart
5. Is entertaining
6. Makes his videos fun too
(There’s probably more great things about this channel, but I don’t wanna waste your time also, edit, thanks sooooooooo much for so many likes!)
No intro is the best thing
Allie X wtf
Agreed. But people should share these videos to kids.
I know this sounds rude but maybe try to not waste people's time before you just wasted their time?
@@theultimatejeffry6917 also not being rude, but it was your choice wasting your time reading his comment 😂
I don't know what he is high on but this dudes mind has acended past the limits of space and time
yeah he should work with nasa or something
@Raoul Ibrahim Oktaviano Heh
the magnet idea has me stunned
Definitely
@@muhdfirdaus4766 brick nasa
I wish every school kid had the opportunity to tackle this project - great engineering, fantastically represented.
As a kid I was part of a robotics club , and we actually got sent out to a competition specifically to build a submarine in a tupperware like this just not with Lego.
I'm pretty sure this channel is maintained by an adult Lego fan.
Other people: "Drill a hole and seal it properly."
This guy: "USE METAL MAGIC"
Also him I am 4 Parallel universes ahead of you
Magnets go brrrr
Nooo you can’t just use magnets to do you’re projects nooooooo
Haha magnets go brrrr
@@emanuelcrispen488 i mean technically you cant use electric motors then :o
Finally rescuing that man who fell into the river in Lego City I see
Underrated
*Hey!*
Fucking genius
Hahahahha yes!
@李胤彥 Actually wish this thing was a set and all you had to do was buy and ikea food container with it.
Me: "oh boy what kind of genius waterproofing he will show us?"
Magnetism
Priere B but it’s smart. It allows for quick adjustments.
‚genius waterproofing‘
him: IKEA BOX
It's actually incredibly smart. He solved a problem by avoiding it completely. Making the build process simpler and the vehicle safer to operate. This is what innovation looks like!
@@IIAndersII I agree, I expected solution to complexity only to be presented with solution by simplicity. It's truly impressive
What about rust on the magnets. Just asking
I love how it's not just:
"here's a thing I made that 99% works"
it's instead:
"here's a thing I made that 99% works that I'm going to fix the problems on so it 100% works"
And now it goes like this:
Here’s a thing i made i tweaked it so it works 200%
666 likes lol
That determination
Gotta admire his dedication to perfection!
@@llourdstudio5854whuzzat? 666 likes?
NASA: "What are your hobbies?"
LegoGuy: "I'm making submarines from IKEA food containers, lego and magnets"
NASA: "Hired"
But why NASA?
Isnt that the navy?
He meant that the person is smart and creative... duh
This maybe unrelated but it reminds me of Mark Rober
SEAMS LEGIT NASA HIRING A LEGO GUY LOL HE BE IN THE SPACE SHIP BUILDING HIS OWN SPACE SHIP AYE XD
This guy has an engineering mind with a kid spirit
And a lego spirit as well
Also I wanted to be the captain so I could sea what it's like under the water
No offense lol it was kinda cheesy but thanks for effort
@@spookywookyalex Thanks joke critic
Sorry.
2020: Lego submarine
2030: Lego *COLUMBIA-CLASS NUCLEAR SUBMARINE*
Nice idea
Dead hitler want know your location
Thats the year when im 18
The world is ending in 2030
Wouldnt it be more like a "Copenhagen class" because lego came from denmark?
Ohio class submarine carryings solid snake
Incredible.
Hii
very incredible
One Month Ago And Only 147 Likes And 2 Replies… Wow!
Here before 1k likes
.
woq
The sequel nobody expected but everyone wanted
The god of lego is back.
ok
ok
Ok
1st commet I really agree
He's really God of LEGO
Ok
As a structural engineer, I’ve seen many impressive applications and ideas in my time.
But this made my jaw drop.
Well, as a dentist I’ve seen many impressive ideas and applications in my time.
But this too made my jaw drop
More like a alcoholic
i need surgery after my jaw fell off my face
@@zanroid3483 I got you. Get in the chair
@@Nearlysuper ok
Came back just to say this man was more successful at building subs than ocean gate.
exactly
Bro is not lying 💀
This man is a national treasure and should be protected at all costs.
International i would say
@@PouLS I would say to
you sound like a army chief (in a good way)
suomi
He will save the world like avatar
The magnet parts are really clever.
I mean, the water on the outside would've cooled the magnets and decreased friction a bit so that's smart
Im the 300th like on your comment 👍
*“A man is driving a glass container submarine in lego city”*
H E Y
"Build the Rescue Sub!
Lower the Rescue Sub!
And make the rescu- oh wait, he doesn’t need rescuing!"
FIRE THE RESCUE SUB
The new homemade submarine collection from Lego City.
Batteries not included
*h e y*
I love how Lego’s dedication to making every lego peace the finest and most perfect product enables this kind of engineer initiative to succeed
This is a nice symbol of market, which allows some kids’ toys to reach this kind of quality
most perfect products lol well it's pieces of plastic coming out of machines it'd be much harder to make them all non perfect
in former Eastern Germany they built stuff that worked and lasted longer than anything you can buy nowadays because of your beautiful "market"
@@sonofhismother The machines differ in fabrication quality. Try any fake legos. Their constructions are a lot more fragile and degrade with time and its not like they are handmade. But it’s not just about the machines. It’s also about plastic quality which is not affected by water or low temperatures.
I am sure all german industrial quality is just a market legacy. Because I know exactly where all of the soviet industry came from: all russian production has always been basically some american fabric bought and copied detail by detail. A state run economy can only evolve extensively not intensively.
And do you really believe a state could authorize some toys to get that amount of resources to enable that quality?
I disagree. Nowadays Lego is no longer making products that are aimed at building your own creations from the parts. Just look at these app controlled things that make it hard to reuse motors and stuff.
You are all right. But unless your budding engineer has 100’s of pounds to spend on exactly the right components and a handy swimming pool. Then its not going to teach any new child anything. Its interesting and a good advert for Lego (its already plural Americans) but if the kids cant get their hands on the kit its useless as an educational tool.
This is actually the smartest idea I have seen in a while with the magnets
Same and with lego
This man is actually a nasa engineer and does this in his spare time
I wouldn't doubt it
No nasa in finland
Did I stutter?
Dogs Del could be ESA then
Other way around
3.0: adds torpedoes
4.0: adds sonar to detect enemies
@@realdragon 5.0 onboard reactor powered by bricks
6.0 Automatic defence line system
7.0: increases maximum speed to 25 knots
7.0 Adds ICBM
As an Engineer, I admire the problem solving skills you've shown throughout the video. Great work as always
“Problem 3: World hunger”
*2 minutes later*
“Problem 3: Fixed”
I HAVE ENDED 69 LIKES
@@cup3691 oh no whatever will i do the world might as well end right now oh nooooo
@@pablopereyra7126 What in the hell is that sarcasm?
@@CorruptedDioSan gbolrdb
@@cup3691 it back at it
When the world falls apart; I want to be a part of this dude’s LEGO colony.
Yes
Yes but cooler
Yes get me on board as well!
A lego based society sounds pretty cool
Good news
This guys is building all the things we wanted to build as kids, but couldn’t because we didn’t have enough LEGO
or braincells
Yeah but I was not even close to as intelligent as this guy as a kid
The plural for LEGO is LEGO not legos
Or lego motors
@@carnage6556 even as adults
The way you fixed the spinning when going up or down was just amazing. Like oh yeah, I’m full of solutions.
Imagine this being a school competition for motorized submarines and he comes in with an ikea box like "yo guys my submarine is finished"
Ngina Hardy but loses to a baking soda volcano
Next video “Working life size Lego volcano”
Mr Potaato. Do schools still do baking soda volcanoes anymore? I don’t see why they would still be used to show one of the most basic reactions in a class. To me it seams more like an art project than a tool to show how chemical reactions work to first or second graders.
Yonex it was a joke.
Mr Potaato. Sorry I should have clarified. I understood it was a joke, I was just wondering if they still use soda volcanoes.
I smiled unreasonably hard when they put a mini figure in for the captain.
404, like not found
heh heh... "unreasonably hard"
@@willowFFMPEG yup. That's what they call me.
Us
who's they? it's only one guy
When the kid who has played Lego his entire life gets an engineering degree
Autism works in mysterious ways
Yung Eagle shut Up
Kristof@ rude
Yung Eagle@ I have autism too
@@skullduggery7917 calm down it's a joke
The extent to which this works and the engineering to get it there are really really impressive
This guy doesn't need the instructions, HE'S the instructions
Lmao
So true Dany
*the master builder-*
He’s a master builder
He is the one who instructs
Imagine the look on the faces of the people who made Lego products 88 years ago
Lego is only like 80 yrs old
Point still valid
@@chobyriley417 Ok bud he was close enough, no need to be pedantic.
@@chobyriley417 i fixed it
lego is 71 years old
Anyone else find these types of videos somewhat calming?
They have a Primitive Technology kind of vibe.
The Legos snapping together is my ASMR!
Yes, me...
The magnetic couplings were a great idea. Unfortunate that you had to give up the variable ballast though. That was my favorite part of the original.
Imagine if Toy Story was real, that lego Captain would be so excited to finally be in a working submarine.
yea
This is canon I decided
You ever have a toy somehow mysteriously move overnight? I think that happens sometimes though, I wouldn't be wanting to witness that. I think I'd die of fright.
You can see it in his eyes. He wears a stoic expression but you can tell inwardly he's having the time of his life.
NetworkNate I don’t think its just toys, I swear all sorts of things move to places id never ever put them in a million years, all by themselves. I joke that it’s a tear in the matrix, but to be honest idk what the hell it really is lol. Every once in awhile theres just no logical explanation for where I find my lost things.
Fantastic work, as always!
Im Big fan mann
Subscribe2Pewdiepie
SpaceMan no he sucks
ruclips.net/video/dbnaLAEyolw/видео.html
don't shit, maybe it's time to go back to school..
This guy created technology that can save a man who has fallen in the river in Lego City
Edit) My god thanks for the 1000 lik-
*HA YOU FELL FOR IT FOOL THUNDER CROSS SPLIT ATTACK!*
Edit on 6 December 2020, this comment has passed away...
impossible only the rescue helicopter could do that
Screw that life line
Wish I was there s smart ;-;
*in Lego city
*HEY!*
Wow! Dude, wow! *grabs plastic sharks fishes and whales...grabs a ton of fish tank plastic plants puts it all in the pool nicely...* let's explore...the new frontier! *keeps imagination active*
This made me very happy to see, thank you for sharing. Awesome dude!
One day, this guy is gonna make a rocket that can fly to the moon and back with Lego
Musk is watching
Must be true
He accidentally gets secret cia info with a fucking lego submarine 🤣
With an IKEA box of course
True 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:12 is an accurate representation of a fly trying to leave a house
@Immanuel Tan what are you on, this was made in june not yesterday bruh
Teacher: What do you guys want to be when you grow up?
Kid 1: a policeman!
Kid 2: a fireman!
Kid 3: a lego gear engineer!
Me too
to be fair i actually wanted to be this as a kid, now i know its unreachable
ngl that was actually my dream job as a kid, before discovering c o m pu t e r s and Lego mindstorm
I wanted to be a Lego designer too, but then I looked it up and found that it's a very small club, at least it used to be back then.
@@tontti3924 yes me to
This is absolutely amazing. I have to build one! in fact I've got all the lego done but I'm having trouble figuring out how you did the wiring.. I've got the bridges and spare Lego wires. I see where the motors are hooked up but I can't see how you've connected power.. any chance you could show a wiring diagram if you've made one or a picture of the wiring spread out?
thank you so much for doing this, I applaud your skills!
This is not asmr
This is for science
Even though it feels like it..
@@МОЙКАНАЛЛУЧШЕ no.
Lol 1000th like
Never could've imagined what legos could really do. I own a large 500 liter storage box full of legos from my childhood
I wish I still had my big box of Lego that we all had as a kid.
I have a lot of technic components and the possibilities are infinite!
Then you my friend are sitting on a goldmine!
I went to buy somet for my grandson for Christmas and the price of those things now are outrageous!
@@PALM311 I suggest buying the 2/3/ in 1 packs. This way he can build this many ^^ things without spending more money.
We all do
Imagine being a kid and building this together with your father on a weekend
Just a dream
All boy fantasy
I wish 😔
Reality is often disappointing
*Imagine*
That's is damn closer to neutrally buoyant than I would expect from Legos. Impressive as hell.
nuclear submarine operator: whats that?
commanding officer: I don't know it looks like a moving lego container?
Torpedo launched from the Lego! Evasive maneuvers!
*Slowly takes off sunglasses*
My God.....
COMING SOON 4/21
pressure sensor...normal household device everyone has laying around
also like a few 100 bucks worth of legos, but I don't think that was the point of the video
Some Smartphones have a pressure sensor
isnt it just a barometer usually come on a out door weather reader you can get them at any home improvement store
@@simonf9158 yeah because you want to put your phone in the water.
Especially kids
This is one way to save a man falling into a river in LEGO city
HEY!
yeah i guess so
LMAO
E
REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Someone hire this guy for a best toy technical shop
Welp, he's done it. He now has a land based army (the 100 wheel vehicle), an air force (the drone), and now a navy. This man and his lego military are obviously preparing to go to war.
Lets show our captain some respect pal'! *salutes*
He funds lego city army
Rise against CCP! Oh mighty Lego army.
To save lego technic sets that are going worser and worser
I'm very much looking forward to how he builds his own Space Force 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There was a problem that you missed: the captain is going to get lonely all on his own :(
Noooo
Wait hes gonna save the man in the river
Good point
Give the captain a crew!!!
Hey!!!
*A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY*
"You can't make a submarine out of glass tuppaware."
Engineer: "Hold my V8."
urbanepidemic Squidward
Trust me, I’m an engineer!
Haha submarine go _bloop_
XD
I’d assume you chose v8 cuz it’s an engine type and drink
The way this person tells us the problems, the fix, and all those calculation is just amazing
This guy could literally make a space station and i would feel safe inside of it in orbit.
I mean I'd feel safe in something NASA would build
What if the safety line was off?
Lol not before the testing is complete...
Erik Van de Water he would test with dummies
Out of metal? or lego?
This is a marvel of engineering.
1980: future will have flying cars
2020: Lego made submarine.
1984: Future will suck a**.
2020: Yes it will.
its better
You kids need to create new memes in youtube comments
@@casedistorted We can't, our imaginations are fried. All we can do is copy other people.
Idek how many tine this template comment has been copied and pasted. It's on pretty much every video now
It would be really cool to see an added arm or something like that and for there to be small missions like pick up items from the bottom of the pool
I fear for the world's safety if this man can build a submarine with Lego
Imagine what he could do with metal, or cardboard
I'm waiting for him to build a lego nuke
cardboard's out
Actually building anything with metal is a lot more difficult in every aspects.
As awesome as it is to think about, unfortunately its quite impossible to make things the same way. Metal is a lot harder to work and build with in the same way he does with Legos, unless the metals hed be using were shaped like giant pieces of lego, much like some of the steel axles he used :) (Altho they were lego sized rather than giant)
You can't be serious
Us navy: We need revolutionary technology
This dude: I got you fam
Bryan Flores its called E markapllier meme
Bryan Flores E
Cheese Cake at night
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
ruclips.net/video/dbnaLAEyolw/видео.html
You ever watch The Hunt For Red October? It's got a super advanced sub in it that use revolutionary technology: magnetism.
I work for a company that makes underwater ROVs. Even we think this is pretty cool. Might have to make one for our test tank!
Built better than the titan.
This man is a complete genius, what was the thinking behind this?
“Hm, now how do we waterproof this... or what if... *we don’t waterproof it at all* “
The US has sent supplies to the allies on the passenger boat of the Lusitania.
HEY!
BUILD THE SUBMARINE
LOAD THE TORPEDOES
AND SINK THE VESSEL
The new naval collection from Lego City.
Noice Reference
Loved this
😂😂
XD
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
This guy is gonna make a LEGO submarine that’ll explore the Mariana Trench, then make LEGO rockets for space exploration
More like infiltrate the Bermuda triangle
SPACE X WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
Nasa already beat him to the lego thing, they sent some lego figure to mars on the curiosity rover I think
That takes out one of the two options
Alphanator Proton I mean an entire rocket made by legos
I don’t think glass can withstand that pressure
This dudes knowledge at lego is greater than the engineers
The way he solves the problems just shows how brilliant his mind works
True
I thought the same thing when watching!
It's just math
Yung Eagle you really are jelous to a kid doing lego submarines
Yung Eagle the math he is using isn't easy
When you got to find that fallen man in lego city's river
Hэээy a mAИ Ьaz riVeЯеd фN йщLicoptчR,LOWeп ThE stretcher AaaaaaaaNDddd ЦГгaake the rescue
HEY!!!
It's a man we can't afford to lose
@@TheEsdaniel he has been escaping out of the prisons to many times
@@gavindao6754 WAIT WHA?
top 10 illegal lego techniques
10: magnets
notice before you comment: this is a joke
1: GLUE
@@olegsenakh824 xD
@Thou Tin Man My train (set 7710) had magnets back in 1982 - that guy has no clue.
@@arvedludwig3584 standard lego magnet but still a magnet.
Using Ikea glass container is legal or illegal in those rules?
You did a good thing showing that it took few attempts and experiments for the coupling to work nicely. It frustrates me when on videos everything works perfectly at first try and in reality it takes lot of experiments and fails. So, thank you especially for that bit.
*"Mom, the lunch box's swimming!"*
lol creative comment 😂
*"What?"*
Hmm…
Mom be like: wha-
"Again"
This man is going to make a working full size lego car one day
They did that already with Bugatti.
ruclips.net/video/n-RtJOfFlZU/видео.html
For sure, this man is the Elon Musk of Lego.
They did that with the Bugatti, and also the Yellow and Black Air Powered one.
So there is already two.
Hey zuck
This guy could build the Death Star if he had the materials.
Hopefully he gets bored and lets us all live...
There are more than enough raw materials on earth to build the Death Star like 100 times over
RUclips has a special way of recommending things
I love your submarine series. idea of using magnetic was clever, keep going.
"We all live in a lego submarine, a lego submarine, a lego submarine..."
Underrated comment is underrated
Love it
Lol
What is this from
@@evanm6739 rly
1 year later: “nuclear powered LEGO submarine in an IKEA bathtub complete with LEGO nuclear missiles.”
That is a cursed a blessed comment
IKEA doesn't sell bathtubs.
@@HoodedStatue its blurssed
That's great!!
im looking forward to that
I've always loved submarines, they're great fun.
mmh?
Captain is like: ah damn, *real water*
Lego captains is only trained with 1x1 transparent flat bricks, not water
*_INTENSE FLASHBACKS OF A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO TYE RIVER IN LEGO CITY INTENSELY INTENSIFIES IN TERMS OF INTENSE INTENSIFICATION OF INTENSENESS_*
@@matsv201 BUILD THE RESCUE SUBMARINE!
The logical conclusion of getting tired of "set does not float" warnings.
I remember the Lego Boats that Really Float from the 80's though
@@LodanSD They still make them
This is why everyone who has kids should buy them Legos. Like the children themselves, the can become damn near anything.
I once saw a video about scientists who were making artificial bone. They needed a cheap way to keep dipping something into a series of solutions over and over to build up the layers. So they built it out of Legos.
Google start up with Servers build up with Legos structures... so Lego is part of the internet history !!!!
@@michelvieira2267 Lego are dolls, action figures, build your own fun, teach spatial awareness, resource management , and generally out class every other form of children's fun outside of video games.
And now adults having had Legos their entire lives we're seeing applications for them that the Creator's never even considered. Who knows maybe some Martian structures will be made of Legos due to their sheer adaptability
@Godon Gurando is another T-800 OK lmfao
@Godon Gurando is another T-800 OK lol caca-melon, kek
I'm an engineer because legos trained my mind to think outside the box
This can be the rescue submarine for search and help someone stuck in underwater, sink ship or narrow cave. It 's brilliant
This makes redstone in Minecraft look easy
When I wanna like a comment but it has 69 likes
@@Tr0lliPopdidn't understand
@@aaprok0k951 when I wrote this reply I wanted to like the comment but because it had 69 likes (at the time) I did not want to ruin the funny number
Well, redstone in Minecraft is actually easy (I checked)
@@Detective_Lynne actually no
When you realize that a toy company can create more submarines than most countries can
You forgot about the IKEA box
@@migolas8222 Lego has plastic boxes
What about the army Pepsi had.
This statement doesn't work, since whether we are talking about little glass boxes or 30,000 tonne military subs just about any country can build more of either than Lego can.
@@krashd Well, except Greece. Doubt their economy could support so many glass boxes.
- since when you've become an expert on submarines?
- yesterday, and there should be a "captain" in there somewhere....
Nah bro why did RUclips recommend me this about a month after the submarine implosion💀
We all live in a Lego submarine,
A Lego submarine,
A Lego submarine.
Wrong color I guess... :)
I read this tot the tune of the final countdown.
Go home dad
In Lego town that I was born~
Never thought I'd learn about the physics of submarines from legos....
Well that isn’t actually how subs move up and down in water
Picture a boat upside down on top the water, it would float, now put a hole in it, the air is released and I begins to sink, subs work similarly
The sub has an air pocket similar to that, and when they want to submerge the air is pumped from that pocket into a tank and pipes open allowing water to flow from the bottom through and out the top of the sub and submerges, when the want to go back up the the pipes are closed and air is pumped back in and the sub rises
This can be adjusted to varying degrees to vary the height of the sub
Extra fun fact subs don’t and can’t sit at the bottom of the ocean, they can barely scratch the surface of it
Draw 10 equally space lines and color in the top two, that is the depth a sub can go compared to the rest of the ocean
Edit: Nuclear subs can’t go to the bottom, but there are research subs and smaller subs that are designed to
Enjoy :)
@@Chad_Eldridge they can’t reach the bottom because they would be crushed, the pressure of the ocean is much stronger than the subs and they can’t go deeper because of that
Edit: nuclear submarines can’t but research subs designed for it can go to the bottom
@@Chad_Eldridge to reach the bottom without being crushed I think putting a sub inside another sub then pressurizing the outside one, keep doing this until you can have enough outward pressure to combat the water pressure, you’ll need multiple layers of containers prevent crushing. This however might not be able to sink or it might not be able to hold the hog pressure while at the surface.
This is just an idea I had i haven’t verified if the theory would work
Ye good thing my dam essay is about physics of special vehicles
@@Chad_Eldridgeif your talking about a sub that travels around in the magma I don’t think it is possible with our current technology and humans defiantly couldn’t ride in it, you would need an advanced coolant system just to prevent computers from overheating. This sub also wouldn’t have windows so cameras can’t be used. And any pieces sticking out of the main hull like an arm or dill or a propeller to move will all need to stay cool or they will melt and that defiantly isn’t possible. To construct this you can’t have human workers as it is too hot same with any robots. The pipe would need to be fully constructed then lowered down with its coolant system running
however if you want to just pass through the magma and go deeper a multi layered protective pipe with advanced cooling systems would be necessary to protect the car that would travel down it, however this also isn’t possible with today’s technology
Your first major problem however would be how to get there, the earth crust at the thinnest 3.5 miles at the bottom of the ocean and 40 miles thick at the surface, the deepest mine is a gold mine that went 7.5 miles deep and that was hard and costly to keep going
If you wanted to get past the crust a hole through the oven floor is needed and as you go deeper the hotter it gets so human miners can’t help it would all be automatic drills and at some point they would melt unless they wave an advanced collect system we don’t have available yet.
Needless to say this isn’t possible yet and likely won’t be for a while. The cost to build this then maintain it would be extremely high and would likely surpass the cost of the international space station
His kids either love or hate him,
Kid: Daddy i want some lego
Him: okay, i kinda know how to work with lego..
Kid: Daddy can i play with it now?
Ah yes, i too have no friction adhesive lying around.
M H I also keep my kids inside my Xbox.
4:11
Bugs that have been trained for years to avoid water when they see a cup of water
Who just wakes up one they and says "hey, i am going to build a submarine"
This dude's badass!
Phineas & Ferb vibes
Саша Белинская Ferb I know what we’re going to do today
yup, to they is a great they
Yordi ye
@@la_sasha Mom, Phineas and Ferb are gonna start a nuclear war
5 years later:
Nuclear powered lego submarine
20 years later: lego nuclear bomb that destroys mountains
Teszy says hi 30 yrs later: _Lego nuke that can destroy the world._
@@ItzjustDalo 40 yrs later: lego nuclear nuke system that can destroy an entire solar system
@@dyinginside-f7v 50 y later rebuilt solar system with Lego 😂
@@MrX-nv8kp 60 years later,blows up a galaxy with uber mega lego nuclear powered 9000 foot space ship that can table up to 9999999999mph
Sorry, I edited this so the replies dont make sense.
ChilledCow underrated
HEY
*H E Y !!!*
Build the LEGO™ Submarine( in collaboration with IKEA)!
AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH
This man is teaching me more about torque and gear ratios in 10 minutes than me studying for 3 hours a night for my tech Ed class