I have never seen a video in which this type of experiments are done with Lego and it was fun. I think leaving a Lego in water but in extreme cold conditions would be a good experiment.
You have to try the pressure test (running it over with your car). Maybe a washing machine then a dryer test as well. Again, use a box set plus loose minifigures.
So refreshing to see some original content and cool excitements! Next video: sneaking legos into peoples food to see how many pieces it takes for them to notice
Great video! My suggestion is to try smashing sets with various stuff from hammers, bowling balls, running over with car, etc. and seeing if they are still buildable afterwards.
An interesting experiment would be to see how high a mini figure or a set would survive being tossed from table level, from height level, all the way till you drop it off of your balcony. Just a thought
see if some lego sets can not break by falling off something really high or put them in a water tank and fill it with soda and see if they will be ok also i love ur videos on both channels on this one and one dailytacticts the origanal yt channel u made :)
the ucs at-at would definitely not break, if anything the legs would pop off (the only reason i assume that is because of the thing in it that cant be taken apart)
Not sure when I subscribed but I don't regret it. Would love to see how certain lego sets do over certain heights like X-Wing, Y-Wing, or different mini ships.
I wonder why the box kind of just dissolved? in the dirt. Anyway my idea is see what chlorinated pool water does to lego. Like just fill a tub up with pool water and let the box sit in it.
you should try to test how a minifigure would end up in an over or a microwave also the video was pretty fun since it was some real experiment of how they would resist instead of straight up destruction good work my dude 👍
Some experiments that you could do are put a set/minifigure in milk for a while. I'd be curious how that would turn out. You could also freeze dry one, though I don't know if that would work. Great video, though!
Nice video today, loved the new spin on the old Lego experiments. Anyway, I think a good experiment would be to put the Lego under running water like a stream.
I think that it is good that at least 1 clone trooper survived. I think it would be cool to test if the levels of salt in water would affect how the Lego in and not in box would look.
experiment idea: If you're able to, encase pieces of a lego minifigure in plaster with holes coming out, and then melt the minifigure pieces out of the plaster, then pour aluminum or pewter into the plaster so you can make a minifigure SUPER SOLDIER
You have to make a small kashyyyk moc and make it a bioactive terrarium. Plant vines and a few plants that resemble small trees, and instead of baseplates put the minifigs and lego directly on the dirt. Maybe use a plate with some stacked 1x2 bricks below each minifig so that the minifigs don't fall. Get bioactive soil for it and watch the jungle flourish and cover your buildings
Potatoes grow with a wild root network. So seeing how a lego set would do 20 cm under a potato in a very large container, could definetly be interesting. Note that potato soil should also contain 30-40% coarse sand. Would also be neat to see how lego's would do under long term pressure. Say you place a large tile or log ontop of a lego box for 90days. Last but not least. Lego meets bugs. Go into the woods, and place a lego set in some large dead tree. See how the bugs will treat their new toy and retrieve it 30 days later. Just remember to open it out there, as I bet the box will get alot of inhabitants. Also if you have access to a boat. Deep sea lego! Get out there and lower a build set to 1000meters of depth. If you have acess to an underwater camera, all the better. Just remember to illuminate it, as it gets dark after 200m
12:30 what I think happened was the roots were strong enough to penetrate the box and that combined with you watering it which made the box weak the plant thought the box was food and thus absorbed it into the roots ultimately killing it
what was that acid, and how bad is it for the actual plastic? I like to do custom decals, but it's always a pain to get the print off the original torso and legs with nail polish remover. It seems what you used worked really fast
Put a set in dirt and make ants colonize it
(Edit: this was my biggest comment ever, thanks!)
Very good idea I could never come up with something like that
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Dew it daliy bricks dew it
Please do that daley
Good idea
I have never seen a video in which this type of experiments are done with Lego and it was fun. I think leaving a Lego in water but in extreme cold conditions would be a good experiment.
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You have to try the pressure test (running it over with your car). Maybe a washing machine then a dryer test as well. Again, use a box set plus loose minifigures.
This guy's voice really sounds familiar...
His brother?
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Put an army of clones and droids in different environments and see who’s the superior army!
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good idea
more interesting
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You know what, if boba is ok, the set is ok.
I agree but for the fire set he said Jango not Boba
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He said jango not boba fett
Y’all are idiots, he said jango by Accident dummy
See what happens when you plant the plants in a pot made of Lego.
So refreshing to see some original content and cool excitements!
Next video: sneaking legos into peoples food to see how many pieces it takes for them to notice
I think that would get me arrested xD
Sometimes you gotta go big to get the big views
bro took it to far
Then we gotta see what minifigures surive the trip
You should open a lego box. Fill it with dirt, plant a plant in it and leave it for 100 days
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Put Lego Inside a bucket of Bugs and see what’s happens but keep the bugs alive 🐞🐛🐜🦟🪲🪳🕷️
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Nice video! I don't have the best idea but I think it would be cool to make a lego city (any size) and destroying it with different natural disasters.
I love how this is a twist on one of your older ideas. I think this worked a lot better
Take a minifigure keychain with an AirTag on it, and drop it in the toilet. Track it and see where it goes 😅
Great video! My suggestion is to try smashing sets with various stuff from hammers, bowling balls, running over with car, etc. and seeing if they are still buildable afterwards.
Love when this guy uploads
An interesting experiment would be to see how high a mini figure or a set would survive being tossed from table level, from height level, all the way till you drop it off of your balcony. Just a thought
Lego in orange juice for 100 days
Definitely my favorite Lego experiment ever
see if some lego sets can not break by falling off something really high or put them in a water tank and fill it with soda and see if they will be ok also i love ur videos on both channels on this one and one dailytacticts the origanal yt channel u made :)
the ucs at-at would definitely not break, if anything the legs would pop off (the only reason i assume that is because of the thing in it that cant be taken apart)
I think you should leave a lego set in ketchup for 100 days
Dude honestly the plant breaking down the lego box and starting to take root inside the instruction manual is badass.
Not sure when I subscribed but I don't regret it. Would love to see how certain lego sets do over certain heights like X-Wing, Y-Wing, or different mini ships.
a good idea:1% acitone 10% acitone 25% acitone 50 % acitone 75% acitone 100 % acitone
I think the good idea is spelling properly
Leave a Lego set in Taco Bell
What the plant one shows is how bad plastic is to the environment rather than something eco-friendly like cardboard
I love these types of videos. Thank you for bringing such high quality content Daley :)
You should try pressure washing legos and/or see what happens if they are put in a vacuum chamber cause im generally curious on what would happen.
Poor plant!😭😢🌱🪴
Some ideas: lava, ice, snow, possibly tornado like weather, earthquakes, and running the Legos over.
Lava is just fire basically
Some more ideas, smacking it with a hammer or a tusking cube which is very heavy or dropping the Legos of a tall building.
Love the videos Daley. You should totally try melted metal on lego boxes.
Yes sir
I wonder why the box kind of just dissolved? in the dirt. Anyway my idea is see what chlorinated pool water does to lego. Like just fill a tub up with pool water and let the box sit in it.
You should put a lego set in a rock tumbler and then try and build it
Freeze them with ice and dishwashing liquid!
Doing a drop test might be interesting, droping lego sets and see which set can survive the impending doom of the fall.
you should try to test how a minifigure would end up in an over or a microwave also the video was pretty fun since it was some real experiment of how they would resist instead of straight up destruction good work my dude 👍
You should leave mini figures in different types of paint and see what happens
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Some experiments that you could do are put a set/minifigure in milk for a while. I'd be curious how that would turn out. You could also freeze dry one, though I don't know if that would work. Great video, though!
10:00 b1 battle droid moment
Nice video today, loved the new spin on the old Lego experiments. Anyway, I think a good experiment would be to put the Lego under running water like a stream.
What if you build a set and burn it and see what it looks like afterwards
Try building Lego sets without instructions or picture and try to build them exactly how they are designed with the same pieces.
Bro, you should try to leave it under the beach near the living insects
the sun is a deadly laser 3:31 ☀️
the sun is a deadly laser again 4:43 ☀️
For your next experiment video you should test a bunch of Lego Star Wars sets, and see which is more durable in extreme conditions.
did the acetone diffuse through the outside plastic and deform the plastic inside?
You should drop Lego sets from tall buildings and see if they survive
You should try freezing a built set inside of a solid block of ice to see what happens.
I've done that as a kid, it was fine
3:33 bill ward clip💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
For an experiment you should get 20 sets and drop it to see which sets are the most stable and strong. Love your vids
Wait, is that the fallguys music playing in the background?
I think that it is good that at least 1 clone trooper survived. I think it would be cool to test if the levels of salt in water would affect how the Lego in and not in box would look.
do explosive test next
You should freeze some of them, or put one into a lava lamp
Experiment idea: when does a lego start to melt, individually or when as a build.
Lego vs heights landing on different surfaces could be fun. Great video
You should do for a experiment is put one in the freezer and see what happens!
experiment idea: If you're able to, encase pieces of a lego minifigure in plaster with holes coming out, and then melt the minifigure pieces out of the plaster, then pour aluminum or pewter into the plaster so you can make a minifigure SUPER SOLDIER
props to the minifigures for bring through these condition
You Should make a ice age experiment!
If its safe i feel like you can keep the acud legos and use them as like debris for a battle or juckyard build
Put a set in a bee box and wait 100 days to see what they do with it
Great video Daley! I just love this kind of videos. I would like to see lego set in slime for 200 days!
Strap some figures to a rocket like Sid from toy story and create the Boba Fett space program
Take lego to a demolition room, shoot one massive set with a tank and finally send a set to space
Why did you put 5 clone troopers that is torcher
Idea #1: make the legos fly, Idea#2: Make a lego garden, Idea #3: Cook the legos
There’s little kids out there who can’t afford these sets and you’re burning them but it’s still very entertaining
You have to make a small kashyyyk moc and make it a bioactive terrarium. Plant vines and a few plants that resemble small trees, and instead of baseplates put the minifigs and lego directly on the dirt. Maybe use a plate with some stacked 1x2 bricks below each minifig so that the minifigs don't fall. Get bioactive soil for it and watch the jungle flourish and cover your buildings
you could try and put one of the sets under a real tree so the roots are stronger, and might be able to break the box.
I think that you could like freeze it and boil it maybe
The sun damage really most of loved jango fett, that box color bro.
Make a Lego set in and farm near plants
Or
Make a Lego set drop from high places
Potatoes grow with a wild root network. So seeing how a lego set would do 20 cm under a potato in a very large container, could definetly be interesting. Note that potato soil should also contain 30-40% coarse sand.
Would also be neat to see how lego's would do under long term pressure. Say you place a large tile or log ontop of a lego box for 90days.
Last but not least. Lego meets bugs. Go into the woods, and place a lego set in some large dead tree. See how the bugs will treat their new toy and retrieve it 30 days later. Just remember to open it out there, as I bet the box will get alot of inhabitants.
Also if you have access to a boat. Deep sea lego! Get out there and lower a build set to 1000meters of depth. If you have acess to an underwater camera, all the better. Just remember to illuminate it, as it gets dark after 200m
next video idea:
100 (or 50) Ways to Destroy LEGO!!!
Why the heck do you torture these mini figures how that’s just gonna cost more money to buy some new ones
You should totally bury a ucs set for a year.
Make Lego try survive small to large explosions (stuff like fun snaps, to like a stick of dynamite)
12:30 what I think happened was the roots were strong enough to penetrate the box and that combined with you watering it which made the box weak the plant thought the box was food and thus absorbed it into the roots ultimately killing it
Love when this guy uploads
You can make a kayshyc MOC and the trees can be small plants😊
imagine you took a timelaps of the acid one and watched as the dwarfs head melted off of the helmet
you can try and put them in paint, and make like those rainbow figs, just wonder if they would solidify or will be able to be moved.
Next idea is putting a set into a dirt container, but have a bunch of mushrooms and then it can have all the mycelium tendrils growing through the set
what was that acid, and how bad is it for the actual plastic? I like to do custom decals, but it's always a pain to get the print off the original torso and legs with nail polish remover. It seems what you used worked really fast
Building the Largest LEGO Droid Army EVER in 5 Days
you should make an experiment of you putting the nijago nijas facing their own power/elemental power
See what happens to legos with electricity and water!!
Try taping one to a firework so he can really use his jet pack
Do a collab with Dr Plants,spay a se5 with pressurised water and let any animal colonise a set
Bro the battle droids were chilling in the acid
I think the dirt one is the best. What you could do is put the legos in some food or soda or skincare?
try puting a shipping label on it mail it around the globe then ask someone to return to sender from that country . Love your videos daley !
See how long a Hoth set can survive in the Freezer
kinda shocking to see how harmful the plastic bags are for the environment considering they survived everything... glad theyre switching to paper
Do a pressure test to see how much weight Lego can hold up against.
Idea: throw sets and minifigures from higher and higher floors
Get a box with legos inside and tie them down in a river or ocean then check on them in 100 days.
You should build it, give to a toddler and come back 5 minutes later to pick up the remains
Put it in cement and see if it breaks a part after a period of time or if it stays together
Put a set in ice, lava, a watermelon don't ask me how to put it in and a pond with fish.