Crash Testing LEGO Cars!

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In this video i build a LEGO Crash Test Simulator and crash test a bunch of LEGO Cars to see how well they can protect Ooblot, our LEGO crash test dummy.

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We SOLD OUT of Ooblot Crash Test Dummies! 😳😆
Lmk if we should do another drop soon! ❤

Brick_Science
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Since in a crash, you want the energy to be absorbed by the car and not the crash test dummy. The one that breaks up the most (since Lego doesn't deform) would be absorbing the most energy and should therefore have the best rating. Great video and Lego engineering of the test track.

dr_ned_flanders
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I’m amazed how Lego designed all these cars to match their real counterparts so well, they even made the Mustang go sideways before it crashed

rickytickybobbywobbin
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How is his room not made of lego at this point

TheStormryBeast
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Funny enough, in the mid to late 1960s the first and second generation of the Ford Mustang, as well as most cars at the time, were actually built with solid steering columns, so being impaled in the event of a front on collision was a genuine issue/concern

originalMEGUSTA
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damn even lego mustangs aim for the crowd

jn
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Ironically irl, the ratings likely would’ve been flipped. Cars are made to collapse in the event of a crash so it absorbs the brunt of the energy. If the car was completely solid, most of the energy is going straight the the occupants of the car and… carnage ensues.

ballisticblocker
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12:33 in the 1960s, cars had a safety feature called a “collapsible” steering column that would cushion the driver’s chest. Just keep in mind that was long before air bags and EVs

memeAlexcheramie
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Everyone should be more like Ooblot. No matter how many times he fails, gets spit in half, or is BRUTALLY IMPALED, he always gets back up to try again.
What a beautiful story 👌

TheB
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Wild how this is just about long enough to be an actual TV show

solcario
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NGL having built everyone of these the thumbnail really grabbed me. Given how structurally fickle some of these can be when handling most of these preformed astonishingly well not only remaining intact but busting up the test wall as well. Really good test track built but for more destruction longer means more speed. Have to wonder how either the 89 Batmobile or Ecto 1 would have preformed though both probably to large in size for the track set up.

coffeeinhandproductions
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This design reminds me of how aircraft carriers launch jets. It's a very similar process.

thetacoking
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The part “the driver was completely safe he just got chest impaled” got me laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

lipingcui
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16:41 camera: this so epic i cant watch this

waranlego
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This video was amazing! I remember me and my best friend would watch your videos all day long! Watching these videos gives me that nostalgic feeling! Keep up the great work!

LEGOLandOfficial
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The mustang actually did the same thing that older cars did in crashes before collapsable steering columns were invented

italicbass
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This video is literally my childhood dream job 😂

samurgo
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16:30 A certified "No U" Moment.

Offical_LadaRiva_
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FYI engines don't just explode like that, at most it would catch on fire. To get an engine to explode like you seemed to describe, you would have to somehow manage to increase the pressure in the pistons (and without heavily modifying the engine, would be impossible by normal means)

ekeleze
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Really like the crash test rig and the dummies 😀

stemgineeringwithnick