Tabletop Off-Road - All-Terrain Vehicles Tests - Lego Technic
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
- Get ready for the ultimate off-road test as four different Lego Technic vehicles - Stepper, Wheeler, Tracker, and Mixer - tackle a challenging obstacle course. These powerful vehicles are designed to handle any terrain, and in this video, we put their capabilities to the test. Watch as they climb over steep inclines, power through muddy pits, and navigate tricky obstacles with ease.
Featuring stunning footage of these impressive vehicles in action, this video is a must-watch for any Lego Technic fan. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just discovering the world of Technic for the first time, you'll be amazed at what these vehicles can do. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride as we take you on an unforgettable off-road adventure with Lego Technic.
00:00 "Stepper"
03:37 "Wheeler"
05:38 "Tracker"
07:00 "Mixer"
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Are there any ideas about the name of the last model that will better describe its functionality?
I suggest to rename "Mixer" to "MyCatAsksMeWhatI'mDoingWithHerLitterBox" 🙀 🤪
The land-mower? The Frankenstein's centipede?
frankenstien
S.W.T (Stepper Whee;er Tracker)
Tractor
I love how customizable these Lego vehicles are. You can mix and match different parts to create your own unique off-road vehicle.
That’s what legos do
That's what legos do
That's the whole point of legos, those are the best toys you can buy your kids
I think he means all the movement you can do with these plastic pieces
Yeah that's the whole point
I would focus on refining the Tracker model.
Maybe add a reinforced stepper component instead of mixing all three in. Tracker was most successful in terms of stability and speed while Stepper proved to be quite adept at traversing rough terrain.
Encasing the threads may prove effective in preventing "quicksand" from getting into them and impeding mobility, but that's just a thought.
If the test is just figuring out which system is most successful regardless of speed, then using Stepper as a base seems sound enough.
As for your question: I would vouch for "Composite"
Like the mk IV British tank?
The design would be improved simply by changing the drive - tracked vehicles should ALWAYS be rear wheel drive because that puts tension on the portion of the vehicle that's below the vehicle, using a switching mechanism to change from rear wheel to front wheel instead of changing motor direction for forward/reverse would be ideal
also for the quicksand, a differential (i think is the name) to allow the stepper and wheels to move while the tracks are blocked would be interesting
This is a good argument for why we never evolved to have wheels instead of feet...
Compromise become wheel
Are you dense in the head ?
Or because wheels are man made and we aren’t?
@@Camojape-sx3pu and marry a skidsteer
The attention to detail in these Lego vehicles is impressive. They look just like real off-road vehicles!
Glad you like them!
Except they fucking dont
All those vehicles are great, but can we also admire this landscape sculpting and reinforcment with simple yet clever use of bricks? I really do love that Great Hill construction!
We obviously need these built
That is why a caterpillar type of movement was chosen for tanks and all-terrain vehicles. And the test "Great hill" must be driven at low speeds.
These Lego vehicles are so much fun to watch in action! It's like seeing a real off-road race, but with Lego vehicles
This guy never runs out of mechanical ideas
The tracked vehicle would've passed the great hill test had you put roadwheels on it and a track tension adjuster
If you look at a tank, you'll see several kinds of wheels on it.
There's the drive sprocket, either at the very back or the front of the tank, and it's the only wheel that's powered by the engine.
Then, you have the road wheels. These are the wheels that actually hold up the weight of the tank and distribute the weight of the tank evenly so that 1. it doesnt sink in softer ground, 2. it has maximum traction. After the roadwheels comes the idler wheel, which is usually where track tension is adjusted. Tracks too tight: Lower HP:power ratio and tracks more likely to break. Too loose: teeth on drive sprocket likely to skip and grind on the track.
And.the return rollers, which keep the track from hitting the roadwheels as it returns to the drive sprocket.
Your tracked vehicle could use a tension adjuster and some roadwheels, and it'll do just fine over just about every obstacle here
i think that Stepper if made the same length as the mixer , or if consist of 3 Stepper modules, it would pass the great hill test. The biggest advantage of the Mixer is the stepper module at the back
You managed to combine them in a way that uses all their strengths, really cool 😎
These Lego vehicles are amazing! It's incredible how well they can handle these obstacles.
They are!
🤩 The landscapes are stunning! It's like they were filmed in a real off-road course.
And Apollo moonlanding! 😆
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my cat approves of this video.
The attention to detail in this Lego Technic video is incredible! The vehicles look so realistic and the obstacles are challenging.
Thank you very much!
Did an AI write this? 💀
Thought you were going for the active variable track geometry approach and was interested in how you would accomplish it
1:38 I love how it faceplants into the canyon
Interesting use of horse feed
I wonder if the first design would have made it if it had 4 'sleds' instead of 2. Or maybe just 3. The one or two in the center would rotate down just as the outer ones are moving up and prevent it from sliding back.
I built the Powerfunctions Bulldozer a while back. It was extremely heavy, yet had absolutely no traction in our yard wherever there was cut weed stubble. The stubble was only about as high as a LEGO brick, but as heavy as that Bulldozer was, it simply couldn't get any traction.
The stepper design reminded me of a rescue hero toy I had a kid. It moved in the exact same way, you even reposition the legs
asmr😊
I like how he names the tests, it makes it feel like a video game
But heres the stepper. But heres the wheeler. But heres the tracker. But heres the mixer.
The "Mixer" Lego vehicle is particularly impressive. I can't believe how well it can navigate through tight spaces.😮
I Love That You Added Er To The End
This is soooo coool!
I never would have thought that Lego vehicles could handle mud pits and rocky paths like this. I'm definitely impressed.
Bro got the turkey feed out for this one.
The military called, they want their engineer back
Amazing job, dudes! Keep going!
Thanks a ton!
I like the stepper. Very original 👍
So it's either the stepper or the mixer... I'd never guessed
The first one felt very similar to a baby sea turtle trying to leave a beach.
When Mixer breaks in half over the Great hill . . .
Video: "Pass . . . Fail?"
Me: "Pass . . . (Kind of)"
Fun fact: In 0:23, the stuff that he pours in are Guinea pig treats.
The mixer looks like something out of a sifi movie
The walker one is just like one from Scrapheap challenge years ago. Ah memories. Annoyingly that episode doesn't appear to be anywhere.
Excellent video!
This guy makes the best Lego technic vids
Thanks, glad you like it!
I wonder if you mounted the battery pack on the uphill side of the vehicle if that would help it climb the Hill
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These Lego things is got an umbilical cord like an Evangelion
I like the first one cuz is cute
Enjoying my dream with your videos.
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Glad you like them!
@@DrEngine i wish i had that much Lego to play. Even now.
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Stepper one would be an amazing Bionicle Rahi set!
Amazing designs can be made from Lego pieces. The guys have creative thinking and fantastic ingenuity. I love your Dr.Engine channel.
Glad you like them!
what kind of ungodly creation did you make at the end? that wasn't a combination, that just forced everything together, regardless, great work and I love it. It worked so well, the cliff when the back came off was funny
the light brown things from the tests looks like the food of my bunny
If they didn't get mixed into a super vehicle, the stepper would be the best choice to use to travel off road, it's slow but will get you places except steep hills
good moments asmr !!!
technically the tank passed the great hill, it reached the top
combine the tracks with the walker to get a walker with tracked feet lol
We need to put this in the Lego treadmill
Super!❤❤❤
Can you build model rover ? Different rover of many terrain
You made me remember something...........
Did you watch Hot Wheels Acceleracers? There are episodes where the pilots find Alien vehicles called "Hyperpods" to overcome some obstacles. Can you recreate those and test them out?
Couldn't help but notice the little Warcraft reference to your second terrain test "Thousand Needles" hope I'm not the only one who caught that!
For the Horde!
Your design is so amazing.
Great job.
Keep going. 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Jumping. What's the best jumping machine you can make with LEGO? For height, distance, for landing on its legs again.
The mixer is the Frankenstein of Offroad vehicles
I like that challenge!
It's kinda like I'm watching the evolution of an animal
Make an Ice/Snow runner using the wheels you made at 4:37. Make a 3x3, then 4x4, up to like 10x10 AWD. Test studded tires on ice
1:52 the forbidden piece😭
8:07 that's muscle memory
The mixer looks like something straight from the military like if you add a tank turret it will become a real tank
The mixer looks like something from Dr Suess
Gran vídeo 😃👌
Satisfying lego click sound
How do you decided when one fails vs when one is allowed to get upgraded so it’ll pass?
I know im late but this guy can make an functioning ATAT from star wars out of lego
Brilliant! Continue in the same spirit!
0:17 real footage of what baby’s look on the inside while crawling
How many pets do you have to have that many wood chips lol
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Very interesting.
In my opinion the Tracker is the best for rough terrain (as proven by irl tracked vehicles), the Stepper is best for steep inclines (proven in this video) and the Wheeler is best for quicker transport (also proven in this video and irl vehicles). But to your question I raise the name "All-Terrain Vehicle" because I'm very uncreative
bro really said "I wipe using Legos"
too good!!!great!!! I will try to imitate you in my channel
Go for it!
Ahh yes, the classic traeger pellet test, 😂
Something out of Cat in the Hat
They might have a better chance of passing their tests if you protect the gears from getting jammed by the particles.
The last one looks like what you'd build in Rovercraft 😂
Weird how the stepper stick can correct itself to go up hill in the first place if not ascend.
“What if I just add larger wheels than the obstacles themselves?🤔”
but bro, the last one is just bigger
that isn't comparable
How much lego parta do you have?
Dr engine: Yes
To make your test results more sound, you would need to run all tests again after you made a new version. For instance, a later version from Stepper might again fail at Thousand Needles.
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Thanks for the idea!
@@DrEngine When you will write (or let someone write) your biography, mentioning my contribution would be very much appreciated 😄
Deal!
When he mixed all cars in one I was like wat is that?
Would the tracker do better on the great hill without the spiked tracks?
That car's drivetrain is hideous. Jeez
First car test be so funny❤
Glad you liked it!
The wheeler didnt get as much modifications. Not fair. With a set of extra wheels it could have made it through the needles
Make a Half-Track Truck
The Mixer is what happens when Dr. Seuss is your lead engineer.
The mixer is just a Dr.Seuss machine
Cool
My question.
Do the later designs work on the earlier tests?
The wheeler car sound like dacia sandero 1.2 16v