I totally feel your R&D sweat and tears. I tried to build a pullback car for my 2-yr-old. It has to sprint like cat and sturdy as a rhino (so they don't destroy it). I find 1 pullback motor too limited, so I try to put 2 into 1 car.... then, the torque is too high at release, and most of the energy is lost. So, i start to add tires...... The process of R&D is very underappreciated for most viewers. Technic builds are not easy to tweak, and sturdy Technic builds are even worse. Congrats on this milestone project. Let's add more wheels for traction and hit 50!!
Thanks! You're totally right, the months spent to create the car is not really visible in such video. I'm planning to do an upgraded version in the future but the key element is to find the proper track and that's still missing.
RacingBrick- Find a building with a long flat stretch, like a gym or a warehouse. Also add an aerodynamic nosecone to the front of something, see if that affects speed
Excellent work and I’m impressed how fast it travels! The maximum speed of my motorized LEGO double decker bus is only about 5.5km/h and I already considered it to be a fast vehicle. :O
Cool, I think I remember seeing a video a couple years ago about a life size Lego car, a bit faster I think. It also did technically use a pneumatic engine though.
I made photos of the phases and used a transition effect in Premiere Pro called "Morph Cut".For the photos I use Lightroom, for the videos I mostly use Premiere Pro.
Originally I though the creator was a 13 year old kid... then I saw a very adult-looking face with facial hair! I was not expecting that😂 Awesome Work either way 👍🏼
@@RacingBrick, I was actually considering a lower speed exactly because of the added weight. But I would also expect increased adherence and maneuverability, and that I would easily trade for a decrease in speed. How about if L motors were used? How would that be reflected in the vehicle's speed?
@@hntrains2 L motors would make it significantly slower. This whole construction was built to achieve the highest speed possible with 4 buggy motors, so if you would like to create something that is bigger and has better maneuverability then you'll probably need a fundamentally different approach.
Nagyon jó! Én csak azt az egy dolgot nem értem, hogy miért vacakolnak a blokkfejlesztők bluetooth-tal. Fülhallgatónál, játékkonzolnál még oké. De távirányítós eszköznél? Az ESP nagyon kicsi, keveset fogyaszt és a wifi messzebb elvisz. Emellett sokkal több lehetőség is lenne benne.
This might add a lot of complexity but I think it could work. Add a gear box that you can switch the gears, there are a lot of different designs on the RUclips. This will allow you to have a very high gear ratio increasing speed and than you can have a very low one that give lots of torque and then have an in-between. This set up should allow you to go faster, you start on a low gear and work your way up the different gears until you reach the highest one. This could increase weight so if you want this to work you might need to try to remove even more weight, I don’t know if weight will play a big factor but it’s still worth it. I’m not one hundred percent sure but hopefully it works!
@@captaincamera501 sure you're welcome :) The biggest challenge with this build is control range, it is very difficult to find a long wide open road to accelerate smoothly and a way to stay close to the vehicle within the Bluetooth range.
That would be very true actually, it’s a shame that LEGO doesn’t make some sort of signal booster. This video has inspired me to go out and accept the challenge of making one that can go this fast! You have done great with the video and the car. If you have any extra tips I would love that (you don’t have to).
Well, based on my experience you can't go this fast with 100% Lego parts. You need BuWizz for the extra power and small weight. Otherwise build as light as possible, with a strong frame you can rebuild quickly because you will crash a lot :)
All the parts are quite visible in the video :) The choice of motors is kind of obvious - the RC buggy motors are the fastest and most powerful among the LEGO motors. The motorcycle wheels where chosen because of the large diameter. Bigger wheels -> higher speed :)
@@RacingBrick I was meaning more, why did you choose the pieces? Take my step by step through each iteration of the design, explain your thought process, why each design failed, etc.
@@masonthompsen5088 I did not record that, I usually don't take notes or record videos about the development process. I planned to use these motors and wheels from the very beginning as they are the most obvious choice for this purpose, the rest of the structure was refined a lot of times during testing to ensure it is rigid enough but meanwhile as light as possible.
@@tysonion01 that's not the biggest challenge actually, we even tried with a car. The problem was to find a road smooth and wide enough for the chase vehicle and the LEGO car to drive, and also without any traffic. If anyone has access to an airfield for a couple of hours just let me know :)
@@Homme_De_Kro-mignon Haha thats awesome! Thanks buddy 😁 I tried to shazam it first time i heard it but it came up with nothing. Nice detective work 😎 And sorry, i wrote a reply to your first message but i cant see it so i must not have sent it. Thanks again!
Szép munka! Esetleg ajánlhatom a szilikon spray-t kenőanyagnak. Olvastam, hogy szokták használni legóhoz, nem oldja műanyagot, mint a kőolajszármazékok. Hozzá teszem, én még nem használtam.
Good but I think the human can't go to 40km/h and your phone has a small distance of race... I built a dragster and he go to 31,3km/h and I can't run with... It's so cool for playing.
You should build a car that has all those moters in line and connected and make it a rear wheel drive so you can do crazy burnouts and have a powerful motor
I didn't really know how fast 41.1 km is because I'm American so. It's over 25 miles per hour that's insane!😮 This got me the idea that Lego should make Starwars sets mixed with technic. Imagine a self walking At Et.
@@RacingBrick I think lego will never do that unfortunately. They seem more concerned about making the stuff more idiot proof than giving anything near as powerful as the RC motors... Also we will never have micro motors like in the past. The only good side is that the app controlled stuff will certainly add possibilities with the new components depending of if lego makes that stuff modular...
I usually look for old Technic sets on Ebay with this motor and try to buy them cheap and/or sell the rest of the set's parts. You can buy the motor individually on Ebay or on bricklink as well, but it'll be more expensive.
Well, for me that would have been an very expensive slow motion shot with all this stuff packed in the car :) I'll make some crash-test slow motion videos with the Technic pullbacks soon :)
You can find them on Ebay or bricklink. I bought most of them with sets not individually, this way you can sell the rest if you don't need it and save some money.
+Colby Speaks it took me some weeks to build and refine, I had to find some time and place to test with every iteration. The structute is pretty solid, if I had a long good quality road and a chase vehicle I could hit 50 km/h probably.
I am almost more impressed by the running. Usain Bolt can be happy he has retired.
I can agree!
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HAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
269 likes.
That's wierd.
@@juratesarpnickiene9213 and your comment so...
Today on Fox channel , Man runs more than 40kmph.
Dylan Whitworth no it’s not.
Yep, and that was the speed of the car and not mine :)
@@itism3cat923 you weren't close. It is 25mph
Darth Vader did you even read his comment 40 KMPH
@@pizza_parker9689 I was talking to someone else who has now deleted their comment 👏👏👏🤦
Amazing stop motion at the end! That made it all worth watching!
Thanks, glad you like it :)
Great amout of effort put in this amazing build(btw i like ur hoodie ot looks nice)
“I found a proper test track”
Speed bump: hey there, buddy! Come drive over me nice and fast!
Musics too loud wanted to hear engine/motor sound
K.
*VROOOOOOMMMM*
yeah that almost gave me tinnitus
Burn My Uncle bzzzzzzzzzz
Its electric motor what are you inspect
All you prob would’ve heard was the guy panting like crazy
Parents: What do you wanna be when you grow up?
Me: I wanna be a Formula Lego test driver
204 people have no idea how good it feels to finish a Lego robot
Make it 293😏
Make it 277
I made an rc car with touch sensors
@@muralidharreddychalla3877 *robot* it's just a RC car
@@muralidharreddychalla3877 make it 328
I totally feel your R&D sweat and tears. I tried to build a pullback car for my 2-yr-old. It has to sprint like cat and sturdy as a rhino (so they don't destroy it). I find 1 pullback motor too limited, so I try to put 2 into 1 car.... then, the torque is too high at release, and most of the energy is lost. So, i start to add tires......
The process of R&D is very underappreciated for most viewers. Technic builds are not easy to tweak, and sturdy Technic builds are even worse. Congrats on this milestone project. Let's add more wheels for traction and hit 50!!
Thanks! You're totally right, the months spent to create the car is not really visible in such video. I'm planning to do an upgraded version in the future but the key element is to find the proper track and that's still missing.
RacingBrick- Find a building with a long flat stretch, like a gym or a warehouse. Also add an aerodynamic nosecone to the front of something, see if that affects speed
I love that ending! Sweet car models and everything! Congrats!!
Amazing! Great video!
Excellent work and I’m impressed how fast it travels! The maximum speed of my motorized LEGO double decker bus is only about 5.5km/h and I already considered it to be a fast vehicle. :O
A moment of silence to any broken or lost LEGO pieces.
2:23 R.I.P the bug on the left side of the screen
Lol this channel us underrated as hell!
Thanks, spread the word so more ppl will know about it ;)
No problem!
Terrible steering more like drifting and crashing
@@treedoge6831 its tank steering not meant for high speeds but its less weight
Really nice editing and good performance!
All the dislikes are from the broken pieces
Guy: sprints so hard
Car: meh not impressed
I’m glad you think of mounting a side bracing. Without it the wheels would just come off when moving
Cool, I think I remember seeing a video a couple years ago about a life size Lego car, a bit faster I think. It also did technically use a pneumatic engine though.
Great Job Racing Brick! Really amazing 👍
Thanks! :)
Nice! Just like Usain Bolt
Lol, "almost" like him :D
The stop motion was great
I think this is awesome! It's even cooler that you made a working Dynometer for it!
Thanks! :)
RacingBrick how did you make that building effect? What programs do you use?
I made photos of the phases and used a transition effect in Premiere Pro called "Morph Cut".For the photos I use Lightroom, for the videos I mostly use Premiere Pro.
You should do this again but with the new bigger wheels from the BMW motorcycle set ...😁
Originally I though the creator was a 13 year old kid... then I saw a very adult-looking face with facial hair! I was not expecting that😂
Awesome Work either way 👍🏼
Amazing! Please do a part two whith buwizz 3.0
Wow, very impressive!!!
great job man ! keep posting...I look forward to your next video...
Good job, great editing too ! :D
Great Video Dude! Nice edit! Subed
If it could drive upside down... the stunts would be insane
It actually can if the parts holding the speed meter and the camera are removed
Very well put together video
Damn that's pretty neat. One day I'd like to see if I could build one that can go on a track.
awesome
When you get a speed ticket for a lego car
it got close to the speed of a really fast bike, really great
Nagyon szép munka ! Gratulálok !
köszönöm :)
bojler
Nyújork
Jól mondja szép munka
Köszönöm!
Realy fast and pure lego.
Cool.
Nice editing!
Great story, great build, great result, great animation. Great work!
What kind of speed range would a car double in size be able to get in?
Thanks! Not sure if the size increase would give a speed increase as well since the weight to move would be significantly higher as well.
@@RacingBrick, I was actually considering a lower speed exactly because of the added weight. But I would also expect increased adherence and maneuverability, and that I would easily trade for a decrease in speed.
How about if L motors were used? How would that be reflected in the vehicle's speed?
@@hntrains2 L motors would make it significantly slower. This whole construction was built to achieve the highest speed possible with 4 buggy motors, so if you would like to create something that is bigger and has better maneuverability then you'll probably need a fundamentally different approach.
Nagyon jó!
Én csak azt az egy dolgot nem értem, hogy miért vacakolnak a blokkfejlesztők bluetooth-tal. Fülhallgatónál, játékkonzolnál még oké. De távirányítós eszköznél? Az ESP nagyon kicsi, keveset fogyaszt és a wifi messzebb elvisz. Emellett sokkal több lehetőség is lenne benne.
Great job. Next: a skateboard that can go over 5 mph
This still amazes me everything I see it
“Its easy to make a fast lego car, but its hard to keep it together” -probably this guy
So you ran in 40km/h?
What do you see on the video, the GPS is attached to me or to the car? :)
Yes yes he did 😂
At 2:43 you see that the car starts going way faster than him
The car suddenly accelerated atleast 10kmph and then drove into the grass.
Love the video! Great 🙏
This might add a lot of complexity but I think it could work. Add a gear box that you can switch the gears, there are a lot of different designs on the RUclips. This will allow you to have a very high gear ratio increasing speed and than you can have a very low one that give lots of torque and then have an in-between. This set up should allow you to go faster, you start on a low gear and work your way up the different gears until you reach the highest one. This could increase weight so if you want this to work you might need to try to remove even more weight, I don’t know if weight will play a big factor but it’s still worth it. I’m not one hundred percent sure but hopefully it works!
That would add a lot of weight, this build is as light as possible
Yeah, it was just a suggestion, otherwise, thanks for responding too your fans :)
@@captaincamera501 sure you're welcome :) The biggest challenge with this build is control range, it is very difficult to find a long wide open road to accelerate smoothly and a way to stay close to the vehicle within the Bluetooth range.
That would be very true actually, it’s a shame that LEGO doesn’t make some sort of signal booster. This video has inspired me to go out and accept the challenge of making one that can go this fast! You have done great with the video and the car. If you have any extra tips I would love that (you don’t have to).
Well, based on my experience you can't go this fast with 100% Lego parts. You need BuWizz for the extra power and small weight. Otherwise build as light as possible, with a strong frame you can rebuild quickly because you will crash a lot :)
Also, do you have a design video? like, why you choose the wheels you did. What motor you used and why? etc.
All the parts are quite visible in the video :) The choice of motors is kind of obvious - the RC buggy motors are the fastest and most powerful among the LEGO motors. The motorcycle wheels where chosen because of the large diameter. Bigger wheels -> higher speed :)
@@RacingBrick I was meaning more, why did you choose the pieces? Take my step by step through each iteration of the design, explain your thought process, why each design failed, etc.
@@masonthompsen5088 I did not record that, I usually don't take notes or record videos about the development process. I planned to use these motors and wheels from the very beginning as they are the most obvious choice for this purpose, the rest of the structure was refined a lot of times during testing to ensure it is rigid enough but meanwhile as light as possible.
I've never seen anyone more in need of a bicycle.
Lol, tried that. Impossible to pedal like crazy while you still need both hands to operate the touchscreen
@@RacingBrick A rickshaw then. You'll need a good friend.
@@tysonion01 that's not the biggest challenge actually, we even tried with a car. The problem was to find a road smooth and wide enough for the chase vehicle and the LEGO car to drive, and also without any traffic. If anyone has access to an airfield for a couple of hours just let me know :)
Wonderful
Nice job my friend ;)
Awesome video!
Anyone know the name of the track? (Music)
Yeah, I'm loving it too ! And I don't know the name either
Hey ! I couldn't resist to keep looking for it and thanks to Shazam I have the name !
It's "Bobby Cole - Epic Movie Trailer Music Theme" 😉
Aaaand here's a link where you can find it, enjoy :p
ruclips.net/video/7Qf9OnFL-Y4/видео.html
@@Homme_De_Kro-mignon Haha thats awesome! Thanks buddy 😁
I tried to shazam it first time i heard it but it came up with nothing.
Nice detective work 😎
And sorry, i wrote a reply to your first message but i cant see it so i must not have sent it.
Thanks again!
Well, seems you got a new subscriber!
You should try this again with BuWizz 3.0
We'll see when it will be actually released ;)
Szép munka! Esetleg ajánlhatom a szilikon spray-t kenőanyagnak. Olvastam, hogy szokták használni legóhoz, nem oldja műanyagot, mint a kőolajszármazékok. Hozzá teszem, én még nem használtam.
Köszi, én tettem vele egy próbát, sajnos nagyon gyűjti a koszt
Tényleg, ez eszembe sem jutott. Szabadban és talajközelben inkább árt mint használ.
Bizony, és utána macerás letisztítani :)
Ez tök jó... én is próbálkoztam hasonlóval csak sajnos sikertelenül gratulálok :)
Great video !
I love it ! Like.
What LEGO piece is the wheels and tires I have been looking for a big LEGO tire for a while
The inventory is on rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-10473/RacingBrick/buwizz-powered-technic-speed-record-breaker-over-40-kmh/#parts
How is it steering?
speed difference between the 2 sides
Good but I think the human can't go to 40km/h and your phone has a small distance of race...
I built a dragster and he go to 31,3km/h and I can't run with... It's so cool for playing.
So amazing bro..
You should build a car that has all those moters in line and connected and make it a rear wheel drive so you can do crazy burnouts and have a powerful motor
I didn't really know how fast 41.1 km is because I'm American so. It's over 25 miles per hour that's insane!😮 This got me the idea that Lego should make Starwars sets mixed with technic. Imagine a self walking At Et.
Now that's what I call a *racing brick!*
Can I still get the BM motors? And if so, where????
You can buy them on Ebay or bricklink.
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Like a Micheal Bay movie but with Lego.
Good job.
Socialus Thanks! I think it is missing the explosions and the giant robots :)
RacingBrick Well you have 1/3
BuWizz 3.0 version?
could you try and use this mechanism to make something fly? it may be a far stretch, but I'm sure it can happen
Don't think so. Sariel made some tests with Lego blades and buggy motors, sadly Lego won't fly anytime soon..
RacingBrick not unless you're Peter sripol!
@@Prem_hall_713 he is not using lego motors while flying
New world record for Lego kind
i will also try to make a car like that one
awesome outro
What is the point of wireless if you have to run behind it?
Bluetooth range is limited, BuWizz was not designed for this purpose
@@RacingBrick Did not know it was bluetooth.
so cool i subscribed! I hope lego will build a new stronger motor so u can test it
Thnx! That'd be great I agree :)
@@RacingBrick I think lego will never do that unfortunately.
They seem more concerned about making the stuff more idiot proof than giving anything near as powerful as the RC motors...
Also we will never have micro motors like in the past.
The only good side is that the app controlled stuff will certainly add possibilities with the new components depending of if lego makes that stuff modular...
Good Job!
:O What is this motor?
name of gps pls?
+CrippingLorris - lego technic it's an older model, not available anymore - www.amazon.co.uk/i-gotU-GT-800-Travel-Sports-Computer/dp/B004Z1R8UK
RacingBrick thks
RacingBrick If found it on bricklink
Ya know, they make everything so SERIOUS...
but then, Hefest got....this run
memes aside, i think it would be interesting to see you revisiting this and possibly even break this record
How do you make the assemble video?
+赵赢 photos taken at each phase and a transition effect added
Blue print?
Where do you what the motors
Daniel Baek try this question again pls
RacingBrick sorry... where do you buy the motors?
I usually look for old Technic sets on Ebay with this motor and try to buy them cheap and/or sell the rest of the set's parts. You can buy the motor individually on Ebay or on bricklink as well, but it'll be more expensive.
why would anyone dislike this video?
You can just use a bunch of gears attached to a Lego buggy motor and it'll go 40 mph in no time but I think the gears will wear so I understand
The engines and or the buzzwizz things will cut out
482 people cannot afford legos, I feel your pain.
How could you NOT jump that speed bump???
+TheUAVpilot that speed bump is huge for this car, hitting it at this speed would make the car literally explode
RacingBrick, I know, that's the point. Would have been a great slo-mo shot. But that's just me, I've always been a little destructive.
Well, for me that would have been an very expensive slow motion shot with all this stuff packed in the car :) I'll make some crash-test slow motion videos with the Technic pullbacks soon :)
I dont know what is BuWizz.
Its like a boosted LEGO motor?
+Blaze_Lord_ LTU it's not a motor, it's a battery and a bluetooth controller in one unit
RacingBrick Oh, Thank you.
Hogy kell építeni ?
are you going to make a version with suspension?
I don't think so, it is not needed for this purpose
HOW DID YOU GET 4 RC MOTORS??
It might surprise you but I actually bought them :) Look for old sets on Ebay with these moors included, might find a good deal or two
RacingBrick I poor :c
What Music is that?
www.audioblocks.com/stock-audio/epic-movie-trailer-music-theme-full-mix-144880.html
RacingBrick Thanks for the answer!
Where do you get the buggy motors? I really need them
You can find them on Ebay or bricklink. I bought most of them with sets not individually, this way you can sell the rest if you don't need it and save some money.
This is literally racing bricks
I think it can reach 45+km/h if it doesnt go on the grass!
Maybe a couple of beams across the structure would keep it from splitting apart. 😊 Good job on 40kph!
How long did it take you to build it. And can you increase the speed more without falling apart?
+Colby Speaks it took me some weeks to build and refine, I had to find some time and place to test with every iteration. The structute is pretty solid, if I had a long good quality road and a chase vehicle I could hit 50 km/h probably.
How many mph I’m American
What is the motor?
You didn’t tell on your moc either
I meant the remote
What steely it only drifts or crashes
Its tank steering not meant for high speeds, but its light