after seeing this, i'd definitely be interested in a truck and trailer creation, think 18 wheeler type, with a gearbox, trying to see how much weight it can pull up slopes, down slopes, across terrain, etc...
i think generally vehicles that get through ice typically generate friction by digging into the ice, something that you can't exactly do with soapy wet glass
fun fact: most modern cars would fail this because they are too big to fit on the glass!
fan walker has to be the most diabolical creation ive ever seen... but I love it
Love how we ended up building an AT-TE part way through
The desk slam to deconstruction editing was outstanding. Really clever production and great seeing the build context and you go through these iterations. Always really impressed with how you record all of this.
Wake up honey, brick technology just uploaded a new video
Those studs on the tracks ensure there's even less of a contact patch than even 4 tires.
When the spider is OP and just doing 180 on the way down. chefs kiss lol
I am a huge fan of the transition from 8 wheeler to tracks, great little collection of cuts
That ending was actually hilarious. I do wonder however how much soapy water the fabric absorbed and if that made it easier for it.
The subtle humor and the little details are insanely good, love the editing. Awesome builds!
6:30 Now I know why spiders have 8 legs.
0:08 add rear weight 0:22 diff locker 0:46 add more weight 1:06 Powered Steering 1:48 Gearing up 1:58 Truck Wheels 2:24 Add Rear Wheels 2:51 New Motor 3:05 Add Front Wheels 3:17 Weight 3:28 Demolition 3:34 Snow Tracks 4:18 Tank Tracks 4:37 Weight 4:41 Crawler 5:27 Fabric 6:21 More Legs 6:36 Better Grip 7:04 Wind Car 7:21 Add Another Wind Turbine 7:31 Wind Crawler
I like how the more difficult the terrain becomes to traverse, the more animal-like (or atleast adaptations of methods that animals use for motion) the features of the machine becomes.
You could have added fabric to the tires aswell. It's a common thing here on in winter if you het stick
This level of construction genius is insane! I love it!
I love the repeating structure of these videos (problem > failure > new idea > success > new problem). Ingenious videos. Great work!
this is my second fave video ever!!!!!!!!! The first is sinking lego ships!!!!!!!!!!!
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