I recreated 100 REAL BRIDGES in Poly Bridge 3!
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- The Poly bridge 3 real bridges mega edit! All of the real bridges I have recreated in pb3 compiled into one movie length video!
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That's the problem, real bridge designers forgot to check "unbreakable."
Lol
Hahaha
Especially for the Francis Scott Key bridge.
As a resident to it nearby, I'm glad you called the Tappen Zee by its rightful name. Politics changed its name and if you ask anyone in that part of New York they will always refer to it as Tappen Zee.
Suddenly sans undertale at 1:48
wanna have a brige time?
Why Are We Still Here? Just To Suffer?
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu IDK
wanna have a brige time?
Honestly, even more so at 19:18
As a Pittsburgher, it's pretty cool to see the Smithfield Street Bridge pop up on here. I used to walk across that bridge 5 days a week on my way to class downtown. Pittsburgh has the more bridges than any city in the world (we even beat Venice, the city of bridges) this one deserves a real life bridge review lol it's a good one 😅
Building bridges out of hydraulics, just for the color, makes you an architect.
Nearly 2 hours of bridge building? Thank you very much
Portuguese here, nice to see that a portuguese bridge is recognised (but that final touch is an aberration XD)
Took me 7 minutes to realize its mega edit minday😅
U dutch aka ben je nederlands
Took me a full minute to figure out why RCE was saying that he hadn't used the sandbox to build a bridge.
@@Croissan_dat klopt
thanks, I was wondering if i had seen it or not lol
@@xChikyx 25:22 Minutes feeling ashamed
We have a couple of cool bridges in the Netherlands you could try! Some examples :)
- De Magere Brug (Amsterdam)
- Erasmus Brug, also called Swan bridge (Rotterdam)
- Pythonbrug (Amsterdam)
- Enneus Heermabrug (Amsterdam)
- Hoge brug (Maastricht)
- Waalbrug (Nijmegen)
+1 for Erasmusbrug, its a cracker
i live in the netherlands!
It's not the "Green Belt" But "Great Belt Bridge" in Danish it's "Storebæltsbroen" - Store = Great, Bælt = Belt, Broen = Bridge... Nice try though. It's was the worlds longest suspension bridge for a short periode of time until the chines expandede a bridge by some meters and got the record.
Nice.👍🏼
You know what they say.. "You can't butter a rat without a knife."
"All butter, butters knifes">🐀
There used to be penguins in Norway. In fact, the world's only _true_ penguins used to live around the Arctic. Commonly known as the Great Auk, their Latin name was _Pinguinus impennis,_ and it is based on that, that we named the Antarctic black & white flightless sea birds. So where did they go? Hunted to extinction for their insulative coats & tasty eggs by 1852.
The Houghton, MI lift bridge lower level is still used in the winter for snowmobiles. :) I lived there for 4 years.
PORTUGUESE BRIDGE! LET'S GO!
I'm not sure which one you're gonna recreate, but since it has 2 platforms, I vote for the Ponto Dom Luís I in Porto. Now, let's press play again!
Anybody else felt that Matt called them out at 43:42 or is it just me, lol.
i like bridges tbh whoever invented bridges is a goat
The bridge was invented by civil engineer Arnold Bridge in 1834 when he and his construction crew were building a road, and found that there was a huge ravine in the path the bridge was supposed to go. Arnold decided the solution was to build more ground out of the side of the cliff. The method of building supports was perfected after countless deaths and broken legs, and Arnold Bridge went down in history as the father of modern engineering.
@@saturniidspectre thanks for info!
@@saturniidspectreActually, recent civil engineer researchers have found that Arnold Bridge merely stole the idea from his uncle Nathaniel Cable, inventor of string cables, who in 1821 tied the ends of a string onto 2 branches so his pet bird could walk across it. Arnold simply stole his idea and took all the credit for it.
Nah, you're both wrong, it was even earlier by about 50 years, 1769 the French engineer Sûspen Sîon built a road across the Rhone. It was held from a catenary between two large pylons.
@@ryanstiffler5632 your wrong again. Chinese man Chang Xu dam invented it when he piled dirt on the ground to form a dirt path across a shallow stream in the 1590s.
We need a part 2 of this and if not enough, part 3 as well. No Bridges or bridge of mi nationality was included we need part 2 or a series
i think making a separate playlist for all the "mega edits" is a great idea
PORTUGAL MENTIONED 💪🇵🇹 VAMOS
I would really love to see a bridge from my hometown, the Duluth Aerial Lift bridge. It's a lift bridge (obviously) that was originally an Aerial Transfer/Ferry Bridge. It's an interesting design for a lift bridge as it still retains it's center structural span.
8:22 I've got to be honest; I don't think that's a plane, man, I really don't, and if it is, that's one funky plane.
We need a Poly Bridge 4! I miss Matt's PB adventures.
"Especially if you've been to Pittsburgh"
I have, no clue which of the thousands of bridges it is, though. They all look the same 😂
When are we gonna get a bridge review compilation for irl bridges?
Glad to see Quebec Bridge is on the wheel! I hope it’ll be recreated here!
Pourquoi ? Y tombent toutes en morceaux 😂
@@jimmy3le9plus le pire c'est qu'il va sûrement tougher plus longtemps que le pont laporte 😆
Cheers for the Sunshine Skyway looks really good 👍
People in the ship at 48:31:
Oh no we're gonna hit the bridge!
People in the ship at 48:34:
Oh it falls off by itself....
5:15 missed a spot, steel truss 2 spaces to the left of the lest most support pillar
That was making me so mad
And the same spot on the right
Yeah that was bugging me. Then he fixed it without acknowledging it, the madman.
@@AngryK1tty probably cut by the editor
I would love to see the Gold Star Bridge in Groton and New London, CT. It's a pair of twin steel cantilevered truss bridges which support 4 lanes of Interstate 95 each with a total length of well over a mile each. It spans the Thames (pronounced correctly, not "Temms" 🫢) River, with the world's premier submarine builder almost directly underneath it. Love the videos!
In the next video, I would like to see cable state bridge named "Russian Bridge", from Vladivostok. It's pillars shape should look like upside down V, don't regular V, Otherwise it will be the "Golden bridge" (yes, they named it the same as the "Golden gate" bridge)
I’ve driven across the new river gorge bridge so often that I knew that’s what bridge you were building the second you put the gorge in. Love that bridge.
1:14:38 The return of the female anatomy bridge.
You have no idea how happy I was to see the perrine marmoreal bridge I grew up in twin my entire life and the really cool part about that bridge is you can BASE jump off of it :) but cheers for the amazing content
0:13 bonne chance pour faire ça
my favourite bridge is the "Pont Champlain" in Montreal, Canada. it's like a hybrid between a beam bridge and a cable- stayed bridge. i like calling it either the Canadian golden gate because of it's pretty sizeable tower as-well as the gamer bridge because the whole thing lights up with RGB like a gaming setup
1:48 briiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge
You should consider continuing the infraspace series
55:26
When you said Mexico I got excited you'll do Puente Tampico. But as soon as I saw the shape I knew it would be the Monterrey one (although there's another bridge less famous than the Monterrey that it's exactly like this).
Hey, don't forget to check out the new update for Mini Motorways! Make sure to give "Sea to Sky" a try - it adds Vancouver to the game. It's definitely worth playing if you haven't already. I would love to see it from my favorite UA-camr
I didn't even know why I felt the need to watch more than 1 and a half hours of bridge building, triangle-making, and using hydraulics just for color
Update the game for this guy, devs 😂
To see what a beast the New River Gorge Bridge actually is, check out videos of the New River Gorge Bridge Day.
A few weeks ago I corrected my very handy / construction oriented dad about the difference between a suspension bridge and a cable stayed bridge. Thanks, RCE!
The steel bridge in Portland, OR. It is the only bridge of it's kind.
How about McClugage Bridge in Peoria, IL?
I'm not a scientist but I think he likes bridges
4:07 NO that don't sound right
"It pulls the TWO towers down"
NO
lol
Julien Dubuque Bridge - Dubuque, IA
Buck O'Neil Bridge - Kansas City, MO
Kentucky & Indiana Terminal Bridge - Louisville, Ky
I've done white water rafting on the New River, and you go under the bridge during the route most services tour. It's beautiful and the area itself has some amazing history. If I'm not mistaken, the book "Follow The River" takes place in the New River gorge.
Also, ironically, if you look how the river interracts with the topography of the region, it doesn't follow it in a normal way which implies it's actually one of the oldest rivers in the world.
I haven't made it all the way through the video yet, so I'm not sure if it's already covered or not, but if you haven't reconstructed it, you should consider the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel. It's over twenty miles long and has two tunnels.
The more I see Matt try to color match, the more I think he really is secretly an architect. 😸🙀😻😼😹😺😽😾 We still love you and all the kitty cats say meow.
Build Bridge Hercílio Luz pls 🙏
55:26 according to Google Maps it isn't Puente de la Unidad, that bridge is actually broken and is not used anymore, got a sister bridge next to it that is called Nuento de la unidad. The bridge you've built however seems to be named Puente Atirandato. I do not take any responsibility of the claim, I am just referring to what Google Maps says.
I guessed the Golden Gate Bridge and øresdun bridge correctly
remember guys it's a Monday 😂 and RCE pulled a fast one and I am here for it
28:22 I love the forth bridge too Matt especially since I only live 15 minutes away from it p.s. it is mostly commonly called the forth rail bridge but it’s real name is the forth bridge 😂
Bonus bridge: RCE tried for Golden Gate and ended up with a passable simulation of Galloping Gertie.
you nailed the pronunciation of Storebæltsbroen :)
I am amazed you got so many of the bridges to work *and* look so close to the original. Maybe ask the poly bridge team to be able to set the custom colors for the various material types.
Is there a mod you can do to change the colours?
Another Video, Another good day
Houghton/Hancock made international UA-cam. Someone tell them next time you drive through.
I would love to see te ex longest bridge in de World
The Zeelandbrug in the Netherlands
Good luck making it look like the real life version😊
I suggest the "Viaduc de Millau" in France. It's a 2.45 km long cable-stayed bridge and it's also the bridge that has the highest piers in the world!
am i having a major deja vu with this video, (re-upload/compilation??)
definitely a compilation *phew
tower bridge is actually perfect
😭😭poly bridge yay!! Been a lil while but we back and with 2hr no less!!!
I recommend Pegasus Bridge in Normandy France. It was an important objective for the Allies during the Dday invasion AND it looks cool
Needs some Galvanized Square Steel on those bridges
For a bit of hydraulic nightmare, do Puente de Vizcaya bridge, first suspension bridge for passengers and vehicles
Yoooo the New River Gorge I grew up 45 minutes away from it!!!!!!
Dam
boris jumpscare genuinely horrifying.
You should make the rail lift bridge from Södertälje in Sweden, pretty unique lift bridge.
arent the cables in suspencion bridges that come from the anchorpoints to the towers very straight and not curved, becauase they are under very high tension to pull the towers in?
my dad always say engineers don't use hot glue, is that true?
"should be less inclined to snap" entire bridge falls
I always get excited seeing a long video then remember it is Monday and it’s just a mega edit😖
I finally broke and bought Polybridge 1, 2 and 3. You make it all look so easy 😂
The Hood River Bridge over the Columbia River in Oregon, USA would be fun, even has a lift segment! Plus it's getting replaced with a boring span bridge soon :(
Any number of the bridges near Portland would be great. St Johns, Tillikum Crossing, heck even the Interstate bridge is interesting with its arches plus the lift section.
You can tell it's the Tower Bridge because it's in London. You can tell it's the London Bridge because it's in Arizona.
Oeh😮 architect bridges 😮
Please do timestamps!
Do you remember when Tower Bridge in London was shut down due to a sunbather on the blue arch?
1:50 brother?!?!?!
Why don't bridge engineers use the copy-paste function in real life? It would make building these massive bridges way easier and faster. Is there some some kind of unspoken rule against it and other engineers will call you an architect for "building it the easy way"?
Muscle-ception!
Please make more city skylines vidssss
They should let you change the steel color in Poly Bridge 3!
I have a suggestion: de stadsbrug (city bridge) of Kampen (Netherlands, overijssel). Would really like it if it actually worked
Tappan Zee Bridge is the name of the old bridge and it lasted well past its mandated lifespan. The new bridge was constructed along side and is called the Mario M. Cuomo bridge after a former NY governor. There is a bill pending to rename the bridge the Mario M. Cuomo Tappan Zee bridge as there was controversy over the fact that it was Governor Andrew Cuomo who named it after his late father.
Danish representation!!!! fun fact, it is for road vehicles and for trains
The golden gate bridge error in part is the pull toward the middle is higher than to the sides. You could have tried adding a counterweight to both sides.
Wake up babe! RCE just posted!
I needed this
Haha Green Belt Bridge, don't you mean Great Belt Bridge, the bridge to "The Devils Island"😁
You should have done all the bridges on the river forth (Q'ferry Crossing, Forth Road Bridge)
Id like to see the Astoria bridge, as well as The bridge of the gods.
You should def try the Horace Wilkinson bridge
Hello fellow engineers always hits so good
YES TAMPA MY HOMETOWN
Which part of video features Richard Johnson bridge?
Would love to see you do the Lethbridge High Bridge/ Viaduct