LEGO 21332 The Globe detailed building review + motorized spin test!
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- This is the detailed building review of the LEGO Ideas 21332 The Globe set.
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One of the reason why i love this channel is the honesty, the attention to detail and the overall enjoyable and entertaining approach to every sets presented. Thank you i really quite enjoy it!
guiness world record be like ''how fast can you spin the earth''
He played planet smash with lego
I wonder how fast you'd have to spin it to get it to fly apart.
Really would be a ‘world ‘ record
lmfao
I watched Superman (1978) with my daughter yesterday. Now she is wondering if we can get this globe, place a minifigure of Superman next to the globe and recreate the final scene from the film 😅 Thanks for the review Balazs 👍
I never thought the place I bought my Jordans years ago would be sponsoring my favourite Lego youtuber. Well done 👍
This was extremely entertaining. The Globe is definitely on the wish list.
Honestly, I would have liked LEGO to pay more attention to detail with the surface and color decoration on the globe. A couple of tan, brown, grey, light and dark green 1x1 plates and tiles would have helped to add interesting physical features to the land masses. But that point plays into a similar criticism I had about the 31203 World Map with its plain white continents.
I could see this looking great alongside the ship in the bottle set!
I think this was for me the most favoruite set so far. I really like it compared to the other sets. Van Gogh is also one of my favorites!
Another banger from racer block
Just explaining why the globe crashed: As the globe is not really stiff you got a lot of imbalance. As you can see the globe starts to tangle around the center of gravity. Therefore at a maximum speed the globe hit the suspension where your hand is holding it. You can see how one of the parts is flying off. This causes the measuring system to fall off and the globe to collapse.
your honesty and explanation of the build make this a incredible channel. plus your a F1 fan! the last few laps of the British GP were some of the most exciting racing in years! qualifying was a disaster for Mercedes 😊l
i always wanted to see how fast the globe would spin!
I love watching you build Legos with your commentary is so fun, idk why but I love it.
Hahaha! I have never seen a video of an experiment using a hub motor like this. That would be great.😊
He's turning back time!!!!
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It seems surprisingly well balanced for something made out of Lego 👍
I like your videos. I have this LEGO set RacingBrick.
That ol school rpm module... good memories!
Okay, great video as usual. Including better than Bay/Emmerich-level world destruction, because you left out any dull family-stories. Why not going back to your work desk and build a gearbox to make the globe turn in real time? Or in scaled real-time? Wouldn't that be more educational?
Turning such small globe in real time might be educational for a few, but would be super boring to watch
Brick Experiment Ch. vibes and I like it 😉👍
9:07 u really rebuild the world like Lego said xD
another great video Balazs well done. But just think if you'd spun the world backwards you could have been Superman....... ha ha
We're going back in time :)
Never before have I been so tempted to click on a video
I figured out another part to use other than the cone, the 2 stud long axle connecter
It’s crazy how earth moves so fast and we don’t feel anything .
Because it does not move.
very cool review
Sad you didn't have the footage with the large technic motor, it would have been an awesome clip, well we got the other clip so it was great anyway
Yeah, I was really mad not having any cameras on
If you reinforced the stand with technic that should slow down the vibrations
Is there any Death Star MOC yet? :D Nice video as always, thanks Balasz :)
MandRproductions has one
@@behindthebuilds6764 brilliant, thank you :)
Aren't the wheels meant to balance the globe? I believe the wheels are centered on the pacific ocean which have very few decorations, so weight would be added so the globe doesn't have a heavy side.
Yep, they act as a counterweight to the landmass on the other side
Interesting test. Think you need to redo with the computer attached at the bottom and not resting on the set. Also, I really wished you would’ve added a Superman minifigure to the stand using some clear pieces to make it look like he is turning back the world a la 78’s og superman film!
Great ideas, I'll let someone else try these :)
Another Lego youtuber posted a video where he did convert the globe into a Death Star using MOC instructions he found online.
This is why there is tires in the globe Lego is the worlds biggest tire manufacturer
😆...Darth Brick's in the house, luckily we've got Daniel Craig to save the day...🤫😋
9:28 Okkkkk lesss goooo 🎤
The wheels are for weight setting it into it's display pose.
Its interesting because Stockx provided lego Titanic to Squirrelstampede (toy/lego youtuber 1.16M subs)
His video Is named " lego RMS titanic expert class 18+ speed build review HUGE! "
10:02 That's...why i'm here^^
Racking Brick will be receiving a job offer from CERN next week.
OHHHH NNNOO!! Times TWO {I recently bought one of the speed computers and works like a charm, but my gear-machine's out put only runs at 20 rpm !!
How about gearing it to make one revolution per one actual!
Good video
for some reason i want to see it as like a beyblade or gyroscope just balancing on one point
🎵Around around the world🎵
I have it but I didn’t build it yet
The wheels : counterweight? Is there a difference between USA and European version, with one allowing the Europe to be exposed and the other allowing the America to be exposed at the front?
Edit : 2 mins later in the video, counterweight mentioned... Well, I guess I should wait the end before commenting XD
It would be great to make it with hidden stepper and battery inside and make it rotate once every 24 hours...
cool
What happen with the powred up app its dont working in my ipad and you dont use it in the video do the app has a problom
I can't use the app with the BuWizz unit, otherwise it works fine for me
Ok thanks for answer
Can you easily flip it over if you live in Australia
I knew the North Pole was really a kopaka shield
I think you rotate the globe in the wrong direction. If you are looking at it while it rotates, you should see Asia -> Europe/Africa -> North/South America -> big Pacific Ocean -> back to Asia. All your attempts were the other way around.
Back to the Future!
10:06 That was an epic fail right there
9:30 why does this sound so much like the NYC Subway when it takes off?
That one also uses LEGO buggy motors? 🤔
@@RacingBrick who knows...🤣🤣
Maybe the LEGO versions are just miniature models?
Flat earthers may regret watching this video though
10:31 that poor lower axel! it looks like it could have snapped!
Earth go vroom
10:00 Springtrap be like
It's the end of the world as we know it...
the end of the planet is near...
Im still waiting for the flat-earth version....
It's already made, the 31203 World Map :)
he spun it the wrong way! am I the only one noticing this trend?!
Maybe checking the previous comments might help you answer your own question ;)
@@RacingBrick Oh wow! I found some! Also I love your videos.
Am i the onlyone here who is bothered that he spun it the wrong way ?!
If you read the comments then you could see that you were not the only one, but as we were travelling back time...
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The bottom of the stand is ugly, there's no way they couldn't do it better. So aged way of constructing
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Stop this planet! I want to get off!