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Using cloth is cheating coz it sucks the water off the glass.
ОтветитьBad piggies in real life
ОтветитьCould you try doing a projectile launch system with like a grappling hook. I think that would be so cool
ОтветитьAbsorbent feet..idk bout that 1
ОтветитьSuction cups
ОтветитьIdea Make a lego rc plane
ОтветитьПосмотри как устроен робот для мойки окон и повтори в лего это будет офигенно. Вакуумный.
ОтветитьWhere do you get the parts from or do you 3D print them?
ОтветитьYour creative problem solving abilities are off the charts!
This is also all I watch while hopped on the giggle bush now lol 😵💫
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Ответитьstart as a car, end up as imperial AT-AT
Ответитьif we start to make lego cars, soon every car will be a lego car!
Ответитьit would be cool with suction cups that suck the glass using air from a compressor and let go when the leg comes up
ОтветитьCheating using non Lego pieces
ОтветитьCan you build a camera slider?
ОтветитьNo it's not simulating ice, the surface behaves very different than ice or snow
The alternative is to use smooth aluminum and add thermo electric chiller to form ice layer.
Coefficient of friction
ОтветитьBad piggies lego edition
ОтветитьAmazing video! You’re very creative with Lego and also amazing at engineering, drive mechanisms and such..
Fabric works well on wet/slippy surfaces.. already used on snow socks for cars.. also rock climbers back in the 50s sometimes used to ditch their boots and climb in socks for steep technical climbing if the rock was wet.
I wonder if the wheels or tracks would have worked better with fabric covering them?
Its cool how the little car upgraded to become so powerful!🎉😂
ОтветитьFrom 4x2 to 4x4 to 6x6 to 8x8
ОтветитьWhy no one is talking about the outro
ОтветитьSuction cups would of helped
ОтветитьSo basically, the ATTE from Clone Wars is actually a really good design
ОтветитьThose tracks are bad. You can not expect plastic tracks to have more traction than rubber. Get tracks made of rubber, or get actual snow that the tracks can dig into.
ОтветитьI know it isn’t really scientific but, I wonder if the dry wheels added attached each time had an effect. Initially I though it was only the weight helping but, I realize now there are more factors.
ОтветитьSo you’re saying a need a spider car with a turbine to drive on ice and snow?
ОтветитьThat's it. I'm getting a walking propeller car.
ОтветитьDo fwd
Ответитьwhat if he put on 10 Wheel Dr.?
ОтветитьThis guy just plays Bad Piggies in real life for a living this is so cool
ОтветитьThese videos make me think like a kid again, like how would i make it work. I love thr process
ОтветитьThis video should be required viewing for drivers in places where snow and ice storms happen.
ОтветитьThis series is getting better day by day 😀😀
ОтветитьTurned into a Kenworth c500 for a minute there
ОтветитьWhere can I buy this lego car?😀
ОтветитьMake a Lego particle accelerator
ОтветитьIt is a slippery slope.......
ОтветитьThat was even fun to watch let alone try
Ответить100%
This dude: Calling N.A.S.A
Snail can go 90% trick is ..............
ОтветитьWhy no jet engine in video😅
ОтветитьГусеницы из микрофибры, или колеса обернуть ей🤔🧐, а лучше из мягой резиновой тёрки для тела(с длинными мягкими усиками)
ОтветитьVentose
ОтветитьHow about fabric wrapped tracks
ОтветитьMe next time I'm driving up a hill: "man i wonder if i could even make this if the grade were 1 percent higher..."
ОтветитьYeah Mr white... Science...!!!!
ОтветитьI'm a bit confused, why are you adding diffs if you are only going in a straight line? this is the exact situation where you would want non differentials
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