The colorful ramps are just brilliant. Easy to install, great for wheelchairs and visible enough that no one will miss them and trip over them. And they're even made of Lego!
Doesn't seem very durable. Legos aren't meant to support the weight of humans, especially over time. Notice how she's only using the basic bricks, the edges on those will wear away fast. This can mean safety hazards over time
I'm confused, the ramps just seem like a huge waste of time and Legos. She could just build them out of wood, it's cheaper, more solid and takes wayy less time to build.
I feel like it would be hard for an older woman in a wheelchair to use a workshop (even if just a few tools) and to deal with the raw wood materials and such.
A retiree in a wheelchair has a lot of time on her hands, and there isn’t a shortage of Legos. Plus, as the video says, there are some benefits to using Legos as opposed to traditional ramps.
Lol, launching Legos into space? They're made of ABS, it will outgass like crazy I'm a vacuum. Possibly enough to provide uncontrolled thrust in random directions.
The space station set sent into space wasn’t the ISS. Having built the actual ISS set, I can tell you that it would be way too fragile to send on a balloon.
The Saturn V thing isn't a big deal, it's just model rocketry...or possibly amateur rocketry, since I'm not sure a Lego model that size would be under the weight and engine power rules of NAR regulations. Plus, I'm presuming it's glued together so as not to fly apart.
I suggest you look up the word unique. The ramps are NOT unique they are slightly different from one another as intrinsically they all use LEGO and are of similar size and are constructed for a similar purpose. Sorry to burst your bubble
The colorful ramps are just brilliant. Easy to install, great for wheelchairs and visible enough that no one will miss them and trip over them.
And they're even made of Lego!
Doesn't seem very durable. Legos aren't meant to support the weight of humans, especially over time. Notice how she's only using the basic bricks, the edges on those will wear away fast. This can mean safety hazards over time
Nothing else to say about LEGO except that LEGO is just awesome.
If I go to jail for not paying taxes, can someone just send me LEGO?😄
If you modded the Lego rocket that made it 400 meters in the air so you could control it then you would practically have a unarmed guided missile.
The Ramp for the wheelchair is great .
Wow the Lego Grandma must be further supported in any way. We have to share her worek und licence i think. She is amazing.
wow 😳
as a Dane one can not be more proud of this company (lego)
its so much more than a just a toy 👍😃
I'm confused, the ramps just seem like a huge waste of time and Legos. She could just build them out of wood, it's cheaper, more solid and takes wayy less time to build.
I feel like it would be hard for an older woman in a wheelchair to use a workshop (even if just a few tools) and to deal with the raw wood materials and such.
A retiree in a wheelchair has a lot of time on her hands, and there isn’t a shortage of Legos. Plus, as the video says, there are some benefits to using Legos as opposed to traditional ramps.
It’s the Lego building experience
The point of legos is to have fun while you build something out of legos.
@@jonathonschultheis5814 Building something out of wood is also pretty fun
Lol, launching Legos into space? They're made of ABS, it will outgass like crazy I'm a vacuum. Possibly enough to provide uncontrolled thrust in random directions.
Why are they not making this a Lego set?😢😢 please Lego
I have the Saturn v model
that space ship is a real lego set - Lego City Spaceport - but he just added more tracks to make it go higher
Imagine aliens find the lego space station lol
For anyone wondering, the actual rocket takeoff from created by "I Build Stuff" sad to see credit isn't given.,
THAT WAS AWESOME!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
great video!
Well you can do a lot with lego
The space station set sent into space wasn’t the ISS. Having built the actual ISS set, I can tell you that it would be way too fragile to send on a balloon.
Didn't even mention the hard work brick machines put into making a laptop that works
Great video
I saw this on robox
Bro trynna make a rocket video without knowing anything about rockets 😂😂😂
BRO THAT SPACE SHUTTLE USES A GEAR TRACK CAN YOU SEE!?
You forgot the Concorde
Nice overview. Though I'm still deciding if I like the high-on-caffeine-narrator 😀
Good
The Saturn V thing isn't a big deal, it's just model rocketry...or possibly amateur rocketry, since I'm not sure a Lego model that size would be under the weight and engine power rules of NAR regulations. Plus, I'm presuming it's glued together so as not to fly apart.
Shut up people can think it’s cool I own one
This is clickbait BS. Lego never made any flyable model rocket.
He was watching this UA-cam aggregator channel without an original concept and then this happened… quick give this comment a like!
FF: The lego Saturn V's rocket engines that work are not included in the real set..
2:32 ik its stupid but i hate how he calls it the ISS when it is clearly not the ISS
Cool
You could probabbly lift up a 3 yo with that craine
Nice
NO
I am not european!!!!!!!
The large Saturn v rocket, I got it when I was ten and built it in 5 hours
I did it in 3...
I did it in 1…
i didn't do it...
I have it
@@eriksams5887 Really?
Are you serious?
This Video is 6 years old
I suggest you look up the word unique. The ramps are NOT unique they are slightly different from one another as intrinsically they all use LEGO and are of similar size and are constructed for a similar purpose. Sorry to burst your bubble
3rd comment I suppose
Nobody cares
@@ninjaplopz16 Nobody cares about anything even my comment, so why be mean if everything is boring.
Yeah, true
*”lego is for kids”*
All so for a parent
6th commenter
So it happened on its own? Like an act of God?! I'm confused. I don't get it.
Work on your titles bro. Better yet get off of UA-cam.
9 th. Comments
The Waffle House has found it’s new host
doesn't even come close to the Lego iss