LEGO - Tank Robot stair climber test #1

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Published 2016-01-15
By searching solutions for tank can climb stairs, I decided to do video series on the subject.
Here is the first video that shows the environment and a solution with elastics and also shows the importance of the length of the tank.
Thank you for your comments.

All Comments (21)
  • I love how I understand everything he is explaining without a single word being said. Simply brilliant
  • @MrWarthog
    when he said “ “ it was rly powerful man i almost cried ;(
  • This guy can explain more without saying a word then most youtubers can after babbling for hours.
  • @TheBornDrunk
    No words gives much better communication than pointless talking, a huge thanks, great one
  • @anndz4295
    Best content ever, no clickbait, no stealing content, it's just so pure!
  • @MrJw2319
    This has to be one of the better-made videos I've seen. Thank you for letting your material speak for itself instead of using YouTube as a glorified selfie-stick. Well done!
  • @mofkarim
    Good job the military is now using LEGO treads to climb stairs with tanks
  • even without a word... why i could still hear him speaking directly to my head?😨
  • @natecataldo1136
    Dude you are awesome. This is the most creative and interesting solution I've ever seen. Also really liked how you made it universally comprehendable with the signals rather than speaking.
  • @stockicide
    I was not expecting silent comedy on a LEGO video. Nice!
  • @JohnConnor12
    Thought my speakers weren't working for a minute there. This man said a lot without saying a word.
  • @freezetile8588
    Why isn't this kind of stuff more popular on YouTube? This is far more interesting than any Let's Play video or 'dank memes' video.
  • @Devon7839
    This man explained everything without spoken word or subtitling. From the stair contact number to the track idler movement.
  • @MrBru1985
    His expressions are pure gold, i will love to have a dad like that , you gave me a hell of a time and fun with this. Lego should put some rubber forms on thoose 1x3 holes, it doesnt have any friction to the ground thats why i HATE these track links.
  • @nyecov
    And to think that almost a hundred years ago this was top notch military technology. Very nice illustration, thank you.
  • @stevecmk
    Good job to show the Lego and physics at the same time, no words needed.