Destroying Lego Towers

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Published 2024-07-28
​Building different remote controlled Lego machines that collapse tall Lego towers. The towers get wider but keep the same hide at each iteration.

Chapters:

00:00 Car
01:03 Ram
03:08 Hammer
05:12 Tank
07:57 Hook
10:33 Climber


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Lego metal axles: metal-technic-parts.com/collections/axles
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BrickController2 (App to use Gamepad with Lego): bit.ly/3JypnV0

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Music: It's Only Worth It if You Work for It (Instrumental) - NEFFEX

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All Comments (21)
  • that mechanism for keeping the balls from jamming in the chamber was such an elegant solution
  • @spaceguy-w7c
    it feels like you are a NASA engineer when you come up with ideas
  • @CMN_14
    "Sir, the second tower has fallen in Lego city."
  • i love the way that those towers really be saying « i’m done » everytime they fall and that they only collapse in one piece
  • @gandalf8216
    There's also my personal invention, the Lego grenade. Components is a motor with a firmly assembled two-blade rotor which will extend under centripetal force, and a loose constructed shell around it. I personally used the + stick through a circular hole, with the shell being loosely a spherical but restraining edge to its movement. When the motor rotates the rotor, the + stick will start to erode on the inner part of the shell, and each hit against that shell makes the pieces of the shell disassemble in an exponential manner as the G forces grow. The outcome is the shell exploding outwards because of distribution of forces, in a predictable timely manner. This one can also destroy Lego things (and Lego in general).
  • @lmva
    wow not only is the engineering cool but the stop motion is getting REALLY good, love the rotating board to show the top view of the builds
  • @cobalt2672
    "Auto-loading tank" was not what I expected when I clicked, but I'm happy it's what I got! That "grappling hook" design was really cool, though I wouldn't want to drive it considering it pulls the tower down onto itself...though I think I'd want to drive the climber even less!
  • @wiesodass5543
    This is so crazy! What comes next? A working nuclear power plant out of legos?
  • The grappling hook launcher was ingenious. The tower climbing creature was horrifying and I love it.
  • @AN1Kl
    Sir, the second lego tower collapsed
  • @dshbwlto1
    "Honey wake up, Brick Technology uploaded"
  • @mytromic
    There are 2 types of commenters in this video 1. Wow that was a cool video. 2. where plane?
  • @WenhaoSun
    This is my favorite video of yours. I literally clapped and cheered each time a tower fell. Every aspect of this video is executed with mastery. The technical expertise in building Lego, especially with all your learned experience, is thoughtful and impressive. Each new 'idea' for tackling the larger towers is clever and unexpected. The prototyping and iteration towards a working engineering solution is very realistic, with failures and overcoming those failures. The storytelling and cinematography is minimalist but so effective, and funny, without even saying any narration. If there were an Emmy's for youtube I'd nominate this. Really marvelous and inspiring work.
  • @catto1980
    The hammer one is a literal battle bot
  • @ZackRToler
    I like the platform, adjusting the angle so we can see it better
  • @kaileebailee23
    The grappling hook was amazing! I feel like it couldve taken on the last one if made more robust
  • @ZoonCrypticon
    ...and you have forgotten a LASER cutting device melting away the bricks!