It’s not a question you ask yourself every day, but it’s one that the [Brick Experiment Channel] set out to answer: how fast can you spin a LEGO wheel by hand? In their typical way, they set about ...
When somebody thinks of genius engineering and cars, they probably think of something like a Tesla Cybertruck. (At least when it comes to anything but its windows.) But anybody can build an incredible ...
LEGO builders, underwater explorers and makers looking for inspiration for their next build, are sure to enjoy this fantastic fully functional LEGO submarine created by the Brick Experiment Channel.
Some of the most impressive custom Lego creations are models that actually do something, like AI-powered brick sorters, a life-size drivable go-kart, and even a machine that can solve Rubik’s Cubes.
The list of things people can do with LEGO is literally endless. Case in point: The below experiment centered on the dynamics of dropping LEGO minifigures into a vortex. A vortex itself made ...
For many people, Lego is their first entry into the world of engineering. With the Technic line of building blocks complete with all manner of gears and shafts and wheels, there’s a ton of fun to be ...
It's longer than a Ford F-150 Crew Cab and uses four electric motors for power. We've seen plenty of strange custom Lego builds over the years, but none that have the potential for conjuring ...
LEGO enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in this awesome LEGO playing card shooter, capable of launching six playing cards per second at unsuspecting ...
In the video above Brick Experiment shows how he iterated his LEGO car to be a beast of a gap beater. Throughout the four-and-a-half minute video, the “nerdy” experimenter shows how he evolved the car ...
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