I must point out that for the suspension bridge, the cables at either end must be secured. In real life instances, the cables at the end actually go like a mile underground.
Build super big complcated bridge? No problem! Simply block steering on a car so you don't have to fix that every five minutes? Nah, too much work :DDD
There was a Lego masters episode where they had to build the strongest bridges, the record was 1000 pounds! 6:00 cool that Lego cars float, though it's probably only the ones without holes in the bottom 13:35 the only reason it fell is because it wasn't attached to anything, just on top of cinder blocks, if it was built on Lego it would have had a much better chance 14:00 the subscribe animation in the corner is awesome The suspension bridge is very cool, I always wanted Lego to make one 35 pounds is pretty good
for the drawbridge, you should have built the counterweight poking further out in the other direction, so that the moment force of the car on the bridge wouldnt overcome the moment force of the counterweight
Bridges are so neat like the Ambassador Bridge or the Golden gate bridge or even those cool roofed bridges you find out in the countryside all bridges are cool
This reminded me of an assignment I did in a math class back in middle school. We had to build a model bridge that could hold as much as possible for as little as possible (we were "charged" a set amount for each toothpick(the beams) and length of string(the wires)). Mine was an ugly mess of beams that would have been a pain to try and walk through, but because of the crazy angles it held all the rocks the class had along with the bucket used to hold them and then some when it was tested.
The second bridge needed girders or the long Concrete bars under the bridge so it wont sag down then ur problem is fixed another thng the suspension bridge collapsed easily because the friction 9f the suspension cables were too short ig and thats why it was sagging then collapsed
You should do a video about Testing LEGO Towers where you test different methods to build the tallest tower without it falling over. I have this idea where you make a pyramid structure with 4 beams that have a ---[]----[]---- pattern and through every [] goes a square element that varies with the height to keeps them together.
The truss bridge failed because the top members, which were in compression, buckled sideways. Truss bridges often have ties running across the roadway/track bed to avoid that. Alternatively you can put the trusses under the deck so the deck prevent the buckling.
What are the chances that the new system is working on a different level than what the previous system did on a previous one or is that just the same system as what we had previously seen on a different one that was a lot of people are using for a lot more money to make a lot of things like the one we had before we were going through it was just the one thing we were working with the other system that was not the right one but I don’t think it’s the right thing for us and we because because because because because because because because because because because I like this comment is the poop, but it edit it
IDEA: you should build a bridge that uses pneumatics to stabilize; hooked up to a few motors and sensors so it can be automatic. Also loved the video, keep up the great work! 🎉
You should get a resin 3d printer and make your own custom legos.I have the original prusa mk4 FDM printer and it works great but I think that a resin printer would work better with the fine detail.
@victoriataylor286 Pretty sure that it’s just one big coincidence. Just because this video came out at the same time as that bridge collapse, doesn’t mean it aged like milk.
I bet the suspension could have taken a bunch more if the "cables" were anchored somehow as that's what transfers the load and gives it the strength to have large spans
I will say that the suspension bridge wasn't as strong as it could be since the large cables connect to the ground on either side, preventing the towers from bending in. I believe the drawbridge follows that idea, too.
You know what this needs? A BRIDGE REVIEEEEWWWW!!!!!
🤣🤣🤣 RCE!
Did not expect to see you here but at the same time I should have suspected you would show up😀
So what are your review Real Civil Engineer
Also I'm a huge fan
I was just about to mention on how RCE would feel about these bridges.😂
Hi rce
It's my dream to have so many LEGOs..
King of dams!
Dam bro , mine too❤
They’re not called Legos Lego stands for I built together saying Legos sounds like “I’ve built together’s”
Mine too man
Mine too
The tensegrity one was the definition of "we'll cross that bridge when we get to it" 😂
Ikr
Fr tho
Are we there yet? not yet! Are we there yet? Not yet! LETS PLAY A GAME! LOOK AT WHERE WE ARE! 🏥🚗🚗
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5th comment ur underrated
We need an RCE bridge review
Yes lol
Yes
Definetly a BILF (Bride I'd love to fabricate) 9/10, 1 Point low because no efficient counterweights
So many Bridges, so few reviews!
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming the guy himself, seems you're not busy designing roads with the strongest shape
Who can agree the drawbridge was incredible?! 😄 So funny the winch stayed on the car when it collapsed! Great video - great bridges!! 👍👍
The whole vid was incredible
yep 😃
Yeah 😊
Thanks so much aha!
Yeah I was so surprised the winch never stopped running!
Fr
I have got the feeling most bridges would be able to take so much more weight if they were properly grounded or had counter weight on the outsides.
Yeah, if the draw bridge had the counterweights on the outside of the pillars, they would've been much more effective than right under them.
6:45 insanely smooth transition!💯
Just needs to be 4k tbh❤
Smooth as butter 🧈
IMO the drawbridge was a success. As long as my car gets to the other side, I don't care about the carnage I left behind me.
I mean.. I guess.
I must point out that for the suspension bridge, the cables at either end must be secured. In real life instances, the cables at the end actually go like a mile underground.
Yeah
Always love the slow motion bridge collapse shots!🔥
YOOOOO SUPSNAIL
Bro will one day make a Lego bridge
and see if a real car will drive over it
hasen't that been done?
Yeah@@LukeMastrocola
It will be by me!!!
Sir this guy isn’t Mr Beast
@@carparkinghoss411yeah but he has a car already and he could afford those bricks to do that
Bro’s playing Poly Bridge IRL
Happy birthday.
Lol
Brick science’s next video:
Testing Lego buildings against planes
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That's actually not too unlikely.
9/11 flashbacks
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Damn
This *might* be my favourite video of the series, the structural science here is amazing! 😍🎉
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@@Brick_Scienceyoooo Thx for replying W 🎉
Build super big complcated bridge? No problem! Simply block steering on a car so you don't have to fix that every five minutes? Nah, too much work :DDD
"How many bricks did it take to build this?"
"Yes."
LEGO designing the titanic set: How many bri- YES!!!
9:15 and that's why Truss bridges have overhead beams to connect both sides lmao
" He's half the man he used to be "
LEGENDARY LINES!!!!!!!!!!
Major props for all of the research that went into those builds! Also, the painted backdrop looked great!👍
This is actually an excellent way to understand how some disasters happen with bridges.
If you put too much pressure, they will break, I'm not talking about bridges.
There was a Lego masters episode where they had to build the strongest bridges, the record was 1000 pounds!
6:00 cool that Lego cars float, though it's probably only the ones without holes in the bottom
13:35 the only reason it fell is because it wasn't attached to anything, just on top of cinder blocks, if it was built on Lego it would have had a much better chance
14:00 the subscribe animation in the corner is awesome
The suspension bridge is very cool, I always wanted Lego to make one
35 pounds is pretty good
Are we gonna talk about how a lego motor can pull 15 pounds plus
Gear ratios are crazy ⚙️
The endurance of lego blocks is amazing
for the drawbridge, you should have built the counterweight poking further out in the other direction, so that the moment force of the car on the bridge wouldnt overcome the moment force of the counterweight
They tried doing this on LEGO masters a while back; that was fun to watch bridges take so much weight
Bridges are so neat like the Ambassador Bridge or the Golden gate bridge or even those cool roofed bridges you find out in the countryside all bridges are cool
For people who are wondering, each thingy majig is 2.5lb
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I'd like to see you combine the tensegrity and truss bridges.
You shoud have added a sign that says "WARNING: CASEOH CROSSING THE BRIDGE"
That is a good idea
bro is building everything out of lego
Bros life is Lego
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This reminded me of an assignment I did in a math class back in middle school. We had to build a model bridge that could hold as much as possible for as little as possible (we were "charged" a set amount for each toothpick(the beams) and length of string(the wires)). Mine was an ugly mess of beams that would have been a pain to try and walk through, but because of the crazy angles it held all the rocks the class had along with the bucket used to hold them and then some when it was tested.
The Ooblot has to be there. Without him, the video ain't complete🙃
0:56 pattern reminds me of something that I would build with legos💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Keep up the great work your builds are always amazing
There some real satisfying parts like here 12:03
I’m into civil engineering and bridges and Lego, so seeing em all combined is cool
The second bridge needed girders or the long Concrete bars under the bridge so it wont sag down then ur problem is fixed another thng the suspension bridge collapsed easily because the friction 9f the suspension cables were too short ig and thats why it was sagging then collapsed
Jst kidding me to get the best friend
Bro your the best Lego builder that ever built 😊
It is my birthday
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Happy birthday
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@@Coltonmcdowell99 happy birthday
You should do a video about Testing LEGO Towers where you test different methods to build the tallest tower without it falling over. I have this idea where you make a pyramid structure with 4 beams that have a ---[]----[]---- pattern and through every [] goes a square element that varies with the height to keeps them together.
we have poly bridge at home:
poly bridge at home
The truss bridge failed because the top members, which were in compression, buckled sideways. Truss bridges often have ties running across the roadway/track bed to avoid that. Alternatively you can put the trusses under the deck so the deck prevent the buckling.
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It is the only dream for me to have Legos like so much Legos
The “nice”3:29💀
So true
12:05 it looks like a 3d printer
You make the best Lego build's
Michel Jacksons but you are lego king
I need a Ooblot
0:04 17 more minutes to go
What are the chances that the new system is working on a different level than what the previous system did on a previous one or is that just the same system as what we had previously seen on a different one that was a lot of people are using for a lot more money to make a lot of things like the one we had before we were going through it was just the one thing we were working with the other system that was not the right one but I don’t think it’s the right thing for us and we because because because because because because because because because because because I like this comment is the poop, but it edit it
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2:37 if it took about 1 minute to pull that car across, that little motor has about 2 ft lbs of torque.
I Love Lego's I ate a Lego and I pooped it out😅
Your engineering skills are amazing....
This needs a a point system
What are the numbers that keep changing above your drawers?
Who loves watching this guy with legos
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Your channel is severely underrated
For every like I’ll do a jumping jack
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IDEA: you should build a bridge that uses pneumatics to stabilize; hooked up to a few motors and sensors so it can be automatic. Also loved the video, keep up the great work! 🎉
Cool idea
@@Brick_Science Thanks 😎👍
Does anyown know why the golden gate bridge is called the golden gate bridge when its red
Its colour was a goldish colour but when it was outside it oxidised so it went the red colour
You should get a resin 3d printer and make your own custom legos.I have the original prusa mk4 FDM printer and it works great but I think that a resin printer would work better with the fine detail.
Got to love my recommended at the moment
I love the new Minifigure subscribe animation!
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This video has so many little engineering tips and the structure for the bridges are great thanks for another great video riley👍🏽
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'you could say im a failure' bro what. your building literal bridges out of some plastic bricks
This aged like milk....
So, what are you saying, this well-crafted video aged poorly.
@@Nostalgic80s-nd3qbwhat he means is that this video is about bridges, and about a week ago a bridge collapsed because a ship ran into it.
Lol
@victoriataylor286 Pretty sure that it’s just one big coincidence. Just because this video came out at the same time as that bridge collapse, doesn’t mean it aged like milk.
Are you 75
I loooove your videos so much brick
I will do 1 breath for every like this comment gets
Seem like you're dead😅
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BREATH
I love you channel brick Science
Roses are red violets are blue I liked my comment because no one will
I did.
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Your next video would be turning the LEGO NINJAGO Dragon Stone Shrine into a fountain.
How many likes this comont gets i will jump once
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When I saw the golden gate bridge I thought of Reggie the cat from Half-Asleep Chris
I don’t think this comment will get 100 likes
Aint nobody gonna spend 20 WHOLE DOLLARS on a MINIFIGURE that isnt even WORTH IT💀🤦♂️☠️
For every subscriber this comment gets I’ll breath 10
Ya mean like
Not subscribe but I’m liking
I think ur dead
@@Averagekylebuschfan what the heck
Duude,İ have NO İDEA how does it work! You are actually GENIUS!!!😊
I bet this comment won't get more than 5 likes
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I am 100+1000% sure that it will get idk likes
The next one should be testing how well Lego cars planes and boats float
You like lego so go to play lego fortnite
I love the tensegrity bridge. I've built tensegrity devices with my collection. Keep up the great work!
Try using all of the things that didn’t do bad to make the ultimate bridge and see how much weight it can hold
If brick science like Lego he will like
You ar so good at lego!
Most basic bridge is probably the beam bridge, and its reinforced variant rather then the arch
I bet the suspension could have taken a bunch more if the "cables" were anchored somehow as that's what transfers the load and gives it the strength to have large spans
I will say that the suspension bridge wasn't as strong as it could be since the large cables connect to the ground on either side, preventing the towers from bending in. I believe the drawbridge follows that idea, too.
If it were me, I’d modify the vehicle wheels so they stay straight x
I am so happy for you and I am glad you have been doing so much for your family
Lego boats float ❌
Lego cars float ✅
Lego makes no sense
This man needs an oscer 😎
How
much Lego did you use
You should make a Lego bean bag chair that uses the Lego fabric technique you used for the pillow and fill it up with studs for your Lego room
Make a mechanism to take out the Lego peaces and to place them.😊
I LOVE your videos Riley!
You should do a series where you take creator lego vehicles and put test them with different structures like these cool bridges