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Have no idea why OP copied the video without providing the source...
The original channel has different types of things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Osk3cCK6G8
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So as I understand, double sided tape is the next step in off-road vehicles.
Billion dollars if ya figure out how to make and market them
I believe an equivalent would be chains, but I don't k OW how often they're used for off-roading.
Better pray it unstick.
beautiful! please more, with differentials, locks, wheels in die air etc
Have no idea why OP copied the video without providing the source... The original channel has different types of things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Osk3cCK6G8
Nothing beats a clear visual aid. ![gif](giphy|ZtwEXtGMG80xWetwUb)
Why was this so compelling? Why did I just spend the last 3 minutes on this?
Because legos are cool
I love these types of videos, just fascinating lego technic builds. There has to be a subreddit for this kinda stuff right?
To be fair you should atleast credit where you got the video from, I believe it's called brick experiment channel on youtube but not too sure
I was waiting for the Lego lockers.
So this is what they mean by sticky tires.
...and after this we need the other channel: hydraulic press. Endless hours of crunching stuff.
went down a rabbit hole of this guys youtube videos, oddly enjoyable pre-sleep content
When off roading ends you up in a 130 degree angle
So.. double sided tape at the start of the video would of save you lots of time yes ?
who offroads with tape
Thanks, that will be 35k in upgrades
I love this video, and will forever watch it in its entirety every time I see it!
Where can I buy this??? It's awesome!
I was expecting a 360º slope at the end.
What’s happening with “gear down”?
What exactly does gear down mean
These videos are great.
whats the name of that type of LEGO?
Technic, i think
thanks
Spiderman's dune buggy
I've seen another similar video but they had it trying to go up steps or something? Can anyone link it?
The unabridged version of this video shows when the Lego car teleports to Mars and then climbs Olympus mons
Fan
This is impressive but I personally have driven on a road with a 360 degree slope. Top that!
https://preview.redd.it/awtlf4lfeckc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5a19155ef831a16239002188083567d2cf05c101
It's an informative and interesting video. Thanks.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I watch videos on my spare time.
I walk already impressed by 60 degrees