LEGO - Tank Robot stair climber test #1
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Published 2016-01-15
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)
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I love how I understand everything he is explaining without a single word being said. Simply brilliant
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when he said “ “ it was rly powerful man i almost cried ;(
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This guy can explain more without saying a word then most youtubers can after babbling for hours.
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No words gives much better communication than pointless talking, a huge thanks, great one
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Best content ever, no clickbait, no stealing content, it's just so pure!
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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!
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Good job the military is now using LEGO treads to climb stairs with tanks
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even without a word... why i could still hear him speaking directly to my head?😨
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Nice test and great movie style!
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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.
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I was not expecting silent comedy on a LEGO video. Nice!
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This is the most educational youtube video I've ever watched
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Thought my speakers weren't working for a minute there. This man said a lot without saying a word.
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this guy looks like Steve Jobs
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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.
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This man explained everything without spoken word or subtitling. From the stair contact number to the track idler movement.
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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.
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And to think that almost a hundred years ago this was top notch military technology. Very nice illustration, thank you.
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I found this very calming
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Good job to show the Lego and physics at the same time, no words needed.