The speeds are obviously wrong except for the 5 kph. The fact that a fall that wasn't off the roof of a parking garage or the 7th storey window of a building did more damage than the supposed 80 kph impact is proof.
When the fall was made the car was already quite disassembled and that is why it seems that it suffers more damage, also it was not released from the height but it was thrown with force ... however thanks for commenting
@@Jamesdavey358 With what weight of the set did you make the calculations? Do you know that after approximately 4 floors the terminal speed would have been reached?
@@misikaro Yes, the wall dampens the blow quite a bit, it is a wooden board but it does not rest well against the wall and that is why it is made of elastic.
Well the thing is. When there is enough force it will have to do something. Like in a pressure cooker if there's to much pressure it will blow. But since these Legos are connected together with many peices they have no choice to break apart. Because that's there weakest spot. But it could of course somehow break
@@LegoTechnicCrash the small rooms of movement with the connected pieces gave the car absorbtion upon impact. But even then, you'd be surprised what how strong legos are
@@nitsu2947 I did not think it would resist so much, it is true that it was absorbed a lot by the joints and also by the torsion of the pieces. they are incredible toys ☺
Breaking they have never been broken, but they can be completely disassembled. in 10 hours they will be assembled and put back on the shelf, it is the good thing about Lego 😊😊
with my verry rough calculations: guessing one tile of your floor is 50cm long it took the car 10frames to go across 2 tiles at 60fps thats 21km/h Wich looks about right. 80km/h is 2222cm/s wich is 44 tiles per second or 1333cm in 10 frames (26 tiles) and not 2
Each tile is more likely about 28cm because the car is 57cm long and it takes up about 2 tiles. (Look at 0:21 in the video). Please re-do your calculations
228 / 5.000 Resultados de traducción Not at all, I feel calm because I know that no matter how hard I hit it, it will not break, it will only disassemble and I will solve it by reassembling it. thanks for commenting, merry christmas and happy 2022 a greeting from Spain
That looks so much fun. That's why I loved Lego when I was a kid. You can throw it against a wall and the parts fly all over the place but you never could destroy your favorite toy.
Those speeds didn't look quite right to me so I went digging. At 1:11 you can see that car (which is 50 cm long) takes up roughly two tiles, I'm going to be generous and say a tile is 30cm. At 1:03 you can see the car took 5 frames to travel 3 tiles. Assuming 30 fps footage (which this is, you can count them yourself) means the car travelled 0.9 meters in 1/6 of a second. That's 5.4m/s or 19.44 km/h which is very much not 80km/h like advertised.
I appreciate the time and trouble you have taken to calculate it, I used a laser speed meter and in the 80 km/h test the meter gave me a measurement of 77 km/h, it is true that I rounded to 80. the video is recorded in uhd 30 frames per second and some parts at 240 frames per second. However, thank you very much for commenting and I send you a greeting from Spain
Gives speed reading for the tests on the floor when he probably doesn’t know the actual speed without calculating the frame rate vs movement of the car compared to the tile distance on the floor. But doesn’t give a speed reading for the drop which is a way more simple calculation using height and gravity.
damn 1:36... NO: radiator, front bumper, front bumper support, camshaft, hood, left/right fender, windshield, left/right wheels with brake and the whole arm... and more i think... and that's what wound happen if a crash like that in real life wound be :)
@@LegoTechnicCrash After all, those are legos, if it's dismounted you can mount it again with zero issues! Though, it's painful to see small miniatures (made of other materials instead of legos) because once they're damaged, it's gonna suck having to fix the entire thing
@@Netosilvagames Yes, this type of car after a blow will most likely be completely or practically disassembled, and after investing a little time it will be completely assembled and without any damage. 😃😃
It is absolutely not REAL 80km/h or even 40km/h! I think also the falling test is not even 40 km/h! falling from 5m height gets only less than 10m/s which is only 36km/h. You would get 80 km/h if you dropped it from 25m. I think it might be scalled up to the car scale , which is 1:10, so the 80km/h is really only at 8km/h=2,2m/s(falling from 25cm!).
@@LegoTechnicCrash I think you didn't get it. If the speed on 80km/h clip would really be 80km/h, then the last drop test you made would have to be made at least 50m height. I think you should read the speed meter manul, test it and learn how to make reliable measurements using it.. Guessing from the clips and your comments it looks like the speed (on 80km/h clip) is about 8.0 mph (13km/h) not 80km/h and drop test was made from 1m-1,5m.
@@LegoTechnicCrash with my verry rough calculations: guessing one tile of your floor is 50cm long it took the car 10frames to go across 2 tiles at 60fps thats 21km/h Wich looks about right. 80km/h is 2222cm/s wich is 44 tiles per second or 1333cm in 10 frames (26 tiles)
@@LegoTechnicCrash all of that was a guess If it's 30 FPS than it would still only be 42km/h wich i highly doubt. Try throwing a lego Car Out of a Car thats going 42km/h
Yes, I agree with that, it is a wooden board that I put so as not to break any tiles and maybe something I do dampen ... for the next I do I will take it into account
The speeds are obviously wrong except for the 5 kph. The fact that a fall that wasn't off the roof of a parking garage or the 7th storey window of a building did more damage than the supposed 80 kph impact is proof.
When the fall was made the car was already quite disassembled and that is why it seems that it suffers more damage, also it was not released from the height but it was thrown with force ... however thanks for commenting
I did the math, It would have to fall from 25-27 metes for it to hit the ground at ≈80kph.
Edit: (25-27meters is about 7-8 stories)
@@Jamesdavey358 With what weight of the set did you make the calculations? Do you know that after approximately 4 floors the terminal speed would have been reached?
@@LegoTechnicCrash the weight is irrelevant, it still accelerates at 9.8m/s² (assuming drag is negligible)
@@LegoTechnicCrash also I doubt it would reach terminal velocity that quickly
Going 15mph hardly does anything but when you drop a Lego build from 3 feet it's everywhere,
I feel that lol
☺️☺️ thanks for commenting, merry christmas and happy 2022
a greeting from Spain
That wall is elastic. The impulse is therefore nowhere close the same and that's why the car is ok
@@misikaro idc if you drop a Lego set on metal or wood it's gunna break lol. They are Legos that's only being held together by insecure plastic
@@misikaro Yes, the wall dampens the blow quite a bit, it is a wooden board but it does not rest well against the wall and that is why it is made of elastic.
kmh not mph,
Very cool video. And im impressed that none of the parts broke, lego knows its craft (unless its brittle Brown of course ;)
Yes, it must be said that the quality of the pieces is impressive because none were damaged ...😊😊
Well the thing is. When there is enough force it will have to do something. Like in a pressure cooker if there's to much pressure it will blow. But since these Legos are connected together with many peices they have no choice to break apart. Because that's there weakest spot. But it could of course somehow break
@@LegoTechnicCrash the small rooms of movement with the connected pieces gave the car absorbtion upon impact. But even then, you'd be surprised what how strong legos are
@@nitsu2947 I did not think it would resist so much, it is true that it was absorbed a lot by the joints and also by the torsion of the pieces. they are incredible toys ☺
@Matt Makes Well, the Lego pieces are very resistant, I have never broken any when assembling a set ...
Test 1 result: nothing
Test 2 reault: front damaged
Test 3 result: peices flying
Test 4 result: Decently Mangled
Drop test result: TOTALED
I have this set in my bed room sitting right next to my Lego sian seeing the thumbnail made me shiver
I can only tell you that despite the accident, it is still on the shelf without a single scratch 😁😁
1:10 when you just started driving school
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Parents:
“This costed a lot of money! Take good care of it!!”
The kid:
😂😂😂
as a Malaysian where Lego is EXTREMLY expensive (like a lego train set costs literally 600RM), i can relate to this comment.
@@rashyyyyy_ I say again that I have not broken the car at all, it has only been disassembled and now it is reassembled and in perfect condition 😊
Me: mom please buy beam ng; mom: we have beam ng at home; beam ng at home:
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If you’ve ever taken the time to put together a 1000 plus piece technic set this video is nightmare inducing.
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Right to the tests and no annoying music. Loved it!
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it 😊😊
1:33 the fall from heaven
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I can’t imagine the feeling you feel when your lego car is breaking
Breaking they have never been broken, but they can be completely disassembled. in 10 hours they will be assembled and put back on the shelf, it is the good thing about Lego 😊😊
I did these expermiments when i was 8 but it is still interesting
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with my verry rough calculations: guessing one tile of your floor is 50cm long it took the car 10frames to go across 2 tiles at 60fps thats 21km/h Wich looks about right.
80km/h is 2222cm/s wich is 44 tiles per second or 1333cm in 10 frames (26 tiles) and not 2
Each tile is more likely about 28cm because the car is 57cm long and it takes up about 2 tiles. (Look at 0:21 in the video). Please re-do your calculations
@@thuds3715 50cm is the car length, and it takes less than 2 tiles.
@@thuds3715 the video is less than 2min long
@@NatanSalazar sorry I meant 0:21
I am pretending to understand
Don't you feel like a psychopath when crashing a lego car?
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Not at all, I feel calm because I know that no matter how hard I hit it, it will not break, it will only disassemble and I will solve it by reassembling it. thanks for commenting, merry christmas and happy 2022
a greeting from Spain
I love the dedication you’re putting on your videos! Great channel!
Thank you very much, I am very happy to know that there are people who like my content.
greetings from spain
I like how you can hear the pistons chug like a train in slow motion haha
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thats what i want to do with all lego cars its satisfying
Me:perfectly done build
My Little Brother: Crashed My Lego car
Me: 💀
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That looks so much fun. That's why I loved Lego when I was a kid. You can throw it against a wall and the parts fly all over the place but you never could destroy your favorite toy.
Yes, it is the good thing about it, that you rebuild it and as if nothing had happened 😄😄
@@LegoTechnicCrash yeah but make sure u dont do it hard or u will break it lol
@@artgokrew 😅😅
5 kmh: no damage
15 kmh: mild damage
40 kmh: moderate damage
80 kmh: severe damage
??? kmh: extreme damage
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I used to do this all the time.
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1:36 The RIP flying car🤣🤣
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Very nice and funny video! This is the proof that lego cars are stronger than real ones!
Yes, I was surprised by his resistance 😊
Sehr cooles viedeo, am besten haben mir die Fragezeichen am Ende gefallen
Me alegro de que te gustase el video ☺️☺️
Awesome !
thanks ☺️☺️
No destruyas el porche
no lo detruyo, lo volveré a construir 😊
@@LegoTechnicCrash quiero uno está navidad
911 what’s your emergency 🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂
RL Cars at 8mph:Serial damage
Lego Cars at 800mph:No scratches.
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Those speeds didn't look quite right to me so I went digging. At 1:11 you can see that car (which is 50 cm long) takes up roughly two tiles, I'm going to be generous and say a tile is 30cm. At 1:03 you can see the car took 5 frames to travel 3 tiles. Assuming 30 fps footage (which this is, you can count them yourself) means the car travelled 0.9 meters in 1/6 of a second. That's 5.4m/s or 19.44 km/h which is very much not 80km/h like advertised.
I appreciate the time and trouble you have taken to calculate it, I used a laser speed meter and in the 80 km/h test the meter gave me a measurement of 77 km/h, it is true that I rounded to 80. the video is recorded in uhd 30 frames per second and some parts at 240 frames per second.
However, thank you very much for commenting and I send you a greeting from Spain
@@LegoTechnicCrash You're very polite and I wanna believe you I just don't see where such a big difference would come from
@@kissgergo5202 Maybe the meter you use is not perfect and marks more than it really is, I really didn't calculate it and I believed the meter ☺
The speed that the car goes is like I saw you running to me
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Such a nice video. Loved it
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tranquilos, ninguna pared fue lastimada grabando esto xd
jajajajajajaja
Don comedias
ya te digo... jajaja
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Gives speed reading for the tests on the floor when he probably doesn’t know the actual speed without calculating the frame rate vs movement of the car compared to the tile distance on the floor. But doesn’t give a speed reading for the drop which is a way more simple calculation using height and gravity.
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it looks fake. like no way that lego is moving as fast as a car on a highway
@@ultra_01 😄😄
i think that 80 km/h is double faster in real live
Gravity each second its falling it will accelerate 10 meters per second
Great Ideas! By the way, can we request which Lego set to crash next? How about 10276?
I like to test sets with wheels, but it would not be bad to try that set ☺️
Why i laugh when i see the ¿¿?? Speed 😆
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If I had a lego car like that cool af I wouldn even touch it, let alone crash
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Insurance company seeing this 👁👄👁
I have it insured to third parties and the insurance company does not cover the damages 😊😊
Very cool slow mo shots
thanks ☺️☺️
damn 1:36... NO: radiator, front bumper, front bumper support, camshaft, hood, left/right fender, windshield, left/right wheels with brake and the whole arm... and more i think... and that's what wound happen if a crash like that in real life wound be :)
total sinister 😄😄
Ahh yes. The sound of "PREKILLER" thing
Lmao, when you made the ?? Test, it got me, i didnt expect that
And did it surprise you for better or for worse? 😅
I have always think what would happend but I didnt want to break my car. Thanks for this!
thanks to you for seeing it, the car was not damaged but it took a long time to rebuild it 😅
@@LegoTechnicCrash Yes. Also that porche is my dad’s so he wouldnt let me play with that.
@@oliverpmedia 😅
I have the same Lego porche
it's incredibly sturdy 😃
Breaking news! Lego opened car factories up all over the world with a 6 star safety rating!
🤣🤣 car crash test passed ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fun fact: after the video ends, a porche commercial appear hahaha
😂😂 what a coincidence...
The smaller the vehicle, the faster it seems
completely agree with you 😃😃
The last part: I just decided to throw the car from a height, because you hardly ever break down until the end of the video
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This is satisfying and amazing keep it up
Thank you very much for your message, I'm glad you like it.
I send you a greeting from Spain 😊😊
@@LegoTechnicCrash np
I wonder how many parts lost connection only and how many broke.
the truth is that breaking did not break any, the quality is surprising 😁😁
@@LegoTechnicCrash Amazing! Even at highest speed? I "managed" to break some pins without even wanting, just by building some models.
@@phaenius they are usually super resistant but sometimes not so much
9/10 on the safety rating
Good job LEGO
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passed the test 😊😊
At 80km/h the car said ”Ejecto seato!”
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ur little brother with the lego porsche:
😁😁
people seeing how the car breaks down and I wondering what that costs in my country 😐
As a positive I can tell you that the car was not damaged and that it is now placed on its shelf again 😊
@@LegoTechnicCrash After all, those are legos, if it's dismounted you can mount it again with zero issues!
Though, it's painful to see small miniatures (made of other materials instead of legos) because once they're damaged, it's gonna suck having to fix the entire thing
@@Netosilvagames Yes, this type of car after a blow will most likely be completely or practically disassembled, and after investing a little time it will be completely assembled and without any damage. 😃😃
@@LegoTechnicCrash Exactly!
wow this is actually really satisfying to watch :D
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Bro I had that,Lego set but my dog destroyed it
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Another 5 star safety ratings 😊.
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This is why I want to be in a Lego car instead of a real one
if you have a crash you just have to remount it 😊😊
Ye
That was sick
The car was only disassembled but it was not damaged in the slightest, in about 10 hours it was placed on the shelf again
@@LegoTechnicCrash 10 hours wow 🤩
@@Qbert-flp 😊😊
0:44 why am I laughing 😅😅
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Imagine being this dudes neighbors
🤣🤣🤣 pues los golpes contra la pared los tienen que notar...
Lego got it right even the crashes were real lol
Lego passed the quality test ☺️☺️
Lego Technic sets are resistent af
yes, they are very resistant
this is definitly not 80klm/h i think its just that
1): lunch with no strong
2) lunch with a little strong and
3) lunch with strong but not 80klm/h^^
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This is very cool and hurting my hart at the same time
I felt a similar sensation when doing it, but luckily it was not damaged 😊😊
10yo me crashing my lego cars in the wall to see if they break 😳😳
No parece muy resistente... jajaja 😄😄
Bueno, no rompio ninguna pieza jajaja
si, en el momento que una pieza se rompe otras se desmontan, pero no hay problema, tengo muchas piezas de recambio y solo tengo que sustiuirlas 😊
Ah igual era de los de Lego Speed Champions
Lego technic is much more durable than regular bricks. I used to be able to throw some of my technic things down the stairs and they wouldn’t break
yes, totally agree. If you throw Lego sets of other types than technic down the stairs, they will not last at all, the pieces will be smashed.
1:26 eu não esperava por essa hahahahaha
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the porsche sounded like a steam train when it was going 40 km/h 0:50
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It is absolutely not REAL 80km/h or even 40km/h! I think also the falling test is not even 40 km/h! falling from 5m height gets only less than 10m/s which is only 36km/h. You would get 80 km/h if you dropped it from 25m. I think it might be scalled up to the car scale , which is 1:10, so the 80km/h is really only at 8km/h=2,2m/s(falling from 25cm!).
thank you very much for your comment. The speed is not clearly visible in the video but it is measured with a laser speed meter 😊
@@LegoTechnicCrash I think you didn't get it. If the speed on 80km/h clip would really be 80km/h, then the last drop test you made would have to be made at least 50m height.
I think you should read the speed meter manul, test it and learn how to make reliable measurements using it..
Guessing from the clips and your comments it looks like the speed (on 80km/h clip) is about 8.0 mph (13km/h) not 80km/h and drop test was made from 1m-1,5m.
@@j7m7f I really appreciate your comment and I take this opportunity to send you greetings 😃
That poor wall..🤣
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this could actually be a super solid psa
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we need more real cars made from whatever plastic lego is using...
🤣🤣 we save in workshops
And the crash looks like
Yea soo cool the slowmo
thanks 😊😊
Me who just finished building this: NOOOOOOOOOO WHYYYYYYY
I have it built again and without any damage, it only took me a few more hours 😊
😂 very nice
Thanksss 😁😁
When you realized the code of this Lego
What do you mean?
@@LegoTechnicCrash 69420
That doesn’t look no way near to 80km/h to me, maybe not even 40! 😤
in the video the speed is not appreciated, but it was measured with a laser meter
@@LegoTechnicCrash with my verry rough calculations: guessing one tile of your floor is 50cm long it took the car 10frames to go across 2 tiles at 60fps thats 21km/h Wich looks about right.
80km/h is 2222cm/s wich is 44 tiles per second or 1333cm in 10 frames (26 tiles)
@@Max-ju6in Those calculations are not well done... why at 60fps? who said that
@@LegoTechnicCrash all of that was a guess If it's 30 FPS than it would still only be 42km/h wich i highly doubt. Try throwing a lego Car Out of a Car thats going 42km/h
@@Max-ju6in It has nothing to do with it, but well, I respect your opinion 😊
It’s realistic that’s what I love
It’s just so flexible
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this hurts me more than stepping on legos
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Nice men your gonna enjoy fixing it again
Yes, in 4 or 5 hours it is like new ☺️
I like puting legos together to like planes,boats,and cars
@@azthegamer5966 I like everything in general 😊
no se porque, pero me dio satisfaccion a 80 KM/H XDXDXDXD
jajajaja 😊😊
Yo do you think you can do the lego creator porsche 911 crash test?
I do not currently have that model, but if I get hold of it, I am sure I will do the crash test 😁😁
@@LegoTechnicCrash PLEASE NO
You'll die of old age before you find all the pieces of that set, its so brittle
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@@LegoTechnicCrash ONE TINY TUG ON THE ROOF (glass thing if yours is a Targa) and its on the floor in four pieces
You know that's not how I play with lego technic
It is a game option, so they are assembled and disassembled several times 😅
@LegoTechnicCrash true I agree with that :)
@@jacobmorgan7203 thanks for commenting greetings 😊
@@LegoTechnicCrash anytime
INCREIBLE!!!
Gracias!!!
porsche go boom😆🤣
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Lol a police supercar!
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Siempre estos videos tuyos son increíbles, Me encanta!
Muchas gracias, me alegra un monton que te gusten
Un saludo 😊😊
i dont feel bad for the car, I feel bad about the wall you are ramming xD
The wall was not damaged 🤣🤣🤣
Cool video
My car had the fall also and has the same damage
Thanks!! 🤣🤣
Global ncap rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Of all the ones I have tried, it must be said that it is the most resistant of all, it has earned 5 stars ☺️☺️
@@LegoTechnicCrash Yes, it's the strongest I have seen.
Congratulations! You just broke a lot of super expensive lego pieces.
Not a single piece has been broken, it is already reassembled and placed on the shelf
@@LegoTechnicCrash ok
My brother has one of those took him a week respect
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those km/h numbers💀
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Is this the set going that fast or if the set was a real porsche then by the size of it that would be how fast its going
it is the set that bva at that speed approximately
The set number should've been 42069
Impressive but I believe results would have been different if the wall itself did not move -That takes a lot of force out of it.
It also makes it a lot more realistic and he doesn’t probably want to destroy his wall
Yes, I agree with that, it is a wooden board that I put so as not to break any tiles and maybe something I do dampen ... for the next I do I will take it into account
You're right! Didnt see it at first. So next to the obviously faked speed, tha wall works like a trampoline.
I know someone already did the math and found the speed of the last test
it is difficult to do the calculations because they don't even know the fps that I do the recordings 😅