10 Functions LEGO Technic Needs to Introduce

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • LEGO Technic has some of the most complex functions ever! But LEGO Technic has actually barely even scratched the surface of mechanical functions. Today, I present you with the top 10 functions that LEGO Technic needs! I strongly believe that these functions would definitely enhance the lego technic theme a lot!!!
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  • @calvin_4782
    @calvin_4782 Před 3 lety +64

    LEGO needs to bring back powerfunctions

    • @aaronbrandenburg2441
      @aaronbrandenburg2441 Před 3 lety +3

      I was thinking that long that long lines in actuality though power functions is somewhat compatible now at least there are ways of doing it not sure if this is completely rolled out as in terms of getting the bugs out of it per se.
      But with the powered up system and all that is there is the color / distance sensor or whatever they call it I can't even keep up sorry.
      But unbenounced most there is an infrared emitter in there and this can communicate with the Lego Power functions remote control receivers.
      Thus giving compatibility however it would probably be quite awkward in some cases!!!!
      Which in practice would allow the use of a RC buggy motor for more power.
      Additional downside is one more battery pack as well!!
      However this does get interesting in the effect it theoretically you could actually control up to more than eight Motors at a time not talking about just how it up and all that other Motors but actual power functions Motors.
      This could be done by building an enclosure that would completely Shield all of that from light.
      One would also want to close off where any wiring exits as well.
      This would probably be best for things that were fixed in place but just need a lot of motors because of the bulk of the assembly.
      Essentially you could have up to four power functions infrared receivers with the infrared window all point in the same way and near each other and the powered up distance sensor or whatever you call it also color sensor whatever.
      In close proximity encased in some sort light tight Lego enclosure.
      And if it were possible on the powered up system to do more than one of those sensors don't know if this is or not.
      One could theoretically have as many groups of eight Motors at least up to that.
      As one would have ports available.
      Also in terms of other things mentioned in this video
      The heart referring to remotely controlling the pneumatics is very much possible already.
      One could use a motor to control one of the newest pneumatic control valves directly or indirectly some sort of return to Center mechanism.
      But that would require flood control Channel pneumatic control.
      Although one could Multiplex it Mike has been done with mechanical functions before in other Lego sets.
      Such as a gearbox with a motor selecting two different sets of outputs for the same Motors leaving other channels free for controlling other things either on this multiplexer or straight up just its own thing.
      Also with the power function system one could have done this strictly electrically well besides a motor driving the switching mechanism.
      All you have to do is used to polarity switches at certain angles to each other and switch between with a motor and you can pretty much mostly double your number outputs but again this is complicated just like other Solutions.
      I once saw something like this doing with the old Lego interface b and 9 volt polarity switches although a few of the motor channels were used to control other things and also for a few lights.
      Also I saw the same person who do the same sort of thing accept multiple Banks of motors being switched between the outputs.
      It was using an old laptop had a Serial serial port and also they were using a Lego interface a for other things which was 44.5 volt system not 9 volt.
      and yes that was originally designed to use the parallel printer port although in some cases that used a custom card and a war connector cable depending on the computer system it was being used on.
      There was even an IBM PC card specifically for it you are no parallel port would have been an option.
      By the way the cable that he had for this was a custom cable although using the intended method to drive it from the laptop parallel port.
      Don't know for sure I think it was a custom Linux program to operate all that?

    • @aaronbrandenburg2441
      @aaronbrandenburg2441 Před 3 lety +1

      Also in terms of on the video where they were talkin about sound and a speaker.
      That would definitely be doable all you would need would be a firmware update theoretically.
      Since the motor Drive lines are already there.
      AKA positive and negative output that are reversible.
      Wouldn't take much circuitry although there would need to be a safety circuit that would prevent damage to the speaker if for some reason straight-up DC current were supplied of course that would burn out any speaker voice coil.
      But this would probably incorporate some sort of amplifier potentially or a volume control at least.
      It can in terms of the Hub can already do pwm 4 speed control of course.
      As a matter of fact on the old rcx Mindstorms system there is firmware can't remember which one that can actually use one of the Lego communities created programming languages
      That can actually produce AC output it would be square wave more than likely or close to it although theoretically could be marginally in a bit if you switched it fast enough but unfortunately would be either 4 on 4 off so definitely Square wave.
      Which in that case was intended at least with one of the functions to be used with ball railroad digital command control receivers for Lego 9 volt cramps with modified vicowl of course if this is acceptable to you Lego purist not so much.
      Also it's possible to communicate from one RCA X to another in some of these languages without using infrared by using a light sensor and a light source or two light sensors one as a source of light and one is a receiver how to do digital communication.
      It's also possible to switch between float and brake on an output to do that but it's more risky somewhat to do that with an input directly or either or add some resistance in line although there are ways of doing that that's 100% Lego believe it or not.
      But it gets complicated with the hook up with a 9 volt system of course.
      Getting ahead of myself but there's all kinds of ways of doing things that one would not think of.
      Also another potential way of doing potentially a connection of the powerful emotion system to the the powered up system or powered Plus or whatever it's called I can't keep up sorry.
      Would be to have a powered up 2 power functions converter cable.
      The power of system is of the same voltages as the 9 volt system already.
      At least in terms of the voltage range could do even if rechargeable batteries for used that is.
      Or just regular disposable batteries as well!
      But what would be better is if there could be a powered up/ whatever the system's name is again can't remember.
      Essentially a hub that would plug into the Hub that would have one input cable and then have a battery box built-in or perhaps a powerful emotions cable for power input of some description and then house powerful emotion Sports 4 maybe four or more outputs.
      There could be some additional smart sin that Hub as well.
      Such being able to monitor motor or other accessory current draw ta be able to tell for motor stalls and other conditions and definitely would need to support the call functions Servo motor.
      Also it's me it seems like the pwm speed control on leave power function system in terms of the seven speed levels and off and potentially break.
      And of course both forward and reverse.
      They have been a hold over from the earlier 9 volt system not modern Mindstorms or anything like that but even before month storage was even released perhaps even before the film that started?
      Vigo interface B had a very similar idea don't know if the pwm frequencies were in the same or anything but theoretically the it could run the servo Motors I think I've heard that they would have tried and it worked but cannot confirm this.
      eventually I would like to get at least two of the interface b's.
      These could be easily operated with USB to serial port adapter.
      Probably best bet would be some sort Linux system of some description.
      one good option would be Raspberry Pi.
      And since of course it would have USB go to S Wi-Fi excetera and more.
      Which would being compatibility with the powered up system and all that as well.
      Plus a custom application perhaps combined with a touch screen.
      As well of course you have all the general purpose Ayo and other functions with those pins as well.
      you could even do infrared for other devices well with power functions and potentially even communicating with the rcx and other Lego controllers as well.
      Theoretically you could even do Vile visual light Link.
      of course you would Implement a two-way infrared.
      and then of course with the wireless you would also be able to communicate with the other and newer Mindstorms systems as well the generations before powering up came out that is.
      probably best solution would definitely be Raspberry Pi since it would be so flexible and can be easily customized.
      Add something like a PlayStation controller and there you go.
      One could even to build something that could do all that that could be battery powered.
      it could be a handheld device that could act as a master remote for everything.
      and perhaps do some sort of Wireless for a call for anything that would be plugged straight in normally.
      oh and one more thing having USB brings up the potential of even using the we do at least the USB version of it as well.
      Even potentially the newer version although not sure how useful that would be because it's kind of anemic.
      Also eventually all Lego Hardware is supposedly going to be becoming open source some of which has already been released at least the older Hardware but haven't been keeping up with the details yet

  • @ENCHANTMEN_
    @ENCHANTMEN_ Před 3 lety +47

    Speaking of Lego boats: I'd love to see waterproof electric components and, potentially, even controllable Lego ballast tanks. It would be amazing to be able to build an RC submarine to swim around a swimming pool. Alternatively, you could build underwater vehicles that drive along the bottom.
    If there are signal issues, they might be able to do something with ultrasound, like maybe there's a little floater with a wire that plugs into your phone's audio jack.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      Great ideas!

    • @calvin_4782
      @calvin_4782 Před 3 lety +3

      I think a long while back LEGO actually made a boat motor in the LEGO system line up

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +2

      LEGO man 478 that’s awesome! I want to buy it! What’s the set number?

    • @someone_6969
      @someone_6969 Před 3 lety +3

      Its number is 48064

    • @calvin_4782
      @calvin_4782 Před 3 lety +1

      The only problem with the submarine idea(btw great idea)is LEGO would have to make a radio control and and a radio receiver and I don’t think they will do that

  • @hydroworld-soontobemigrate6160

    I personally think that LEGO should introduce an updated Powered UP version of the RC Buggy Motor (Like a Powered Up S-Motor). Even if it means sacrificing a higher voltage battery box (which is honestly not as likely), the motor should still be able to spin faster than all other motors at the hub's current power supply.
    And for all those who vote in favor of improvements to the LEGO Technic system, I may be releasing a petition for these changes soon, so you might want to stay tuned.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      that sounds like an awesome idea!

  • @mx2000
    @mx2000 Před 3 lety +7

    I am pretty sure that not even the real Liebherr has a dual differential. It is separate hydraulic motors per side.

  • @peterkiss1204
    @peterkiss1204 Před 3 lety +2

    Automatic transmissions are either kinetic energy controlled CVT-s or computer controlled planetary gear-clutch stages.
    None of them are really feasible in Lego systems, or would be too big and heavy / single closed units not really fun to play with. Same with torque converters.
    However a planetary gear set would be nice to have. They only need to bring a ring gear to the table.
    It is possible to build a pneumatic engine with a cylinder and a valve. Put 2 of them together with 90° phase offset and you have almost constant torque all around the rev cycle.
    A two way solenoid with spring retention would be nice to pair up with a pneumatic valve for RC controlled pneumatics.

  • @ENCHANTMEN_
    @ENCHANTMEN_ Před 3 lety +6

    Here's something that would be amazing: a way to mount a phone on a creation to give it a camera, then remote control it on a computer (or another phone).
    The commands would go through the internet to your phone, then over Bluetooth to the Lego creation. The camera feed would go over the internet to the computer. This would have some very noticable lag, but would allow you to use it as a drone without raising the price tag. It would also let you give the creation a display (using the front camera and screen) and a speaker, which could add extra play features.
    The phone mount could be constructed from existing parts, adjustable with sliding cross axles to fit most phones, and use some of those rubber pieces to avoid scratching.
    I've done so before on NXT creations and it works decently well, although I'm controlling it through my computer's bluetooth (doing a video call to the phone for a feed) so the range is limited. Connecting to internet would give effectively infinite range for phones, or at least a connection around the house for wifi-only devices.

    • @ENCHANTMEN_
      @ENCHANTMEN_ Před 3 lety

      This could be done simply enough with a 3rd party app, but no one has made one yet, unfortunately. I think it would be a good idea for Lego to look into it, since it would let them add features and gimmicks.

    • @ENCHANTMEN_
      @ENCHANTMEN_ Před 3 lety

      I actually kind of like the idea of a phone-based Mindstorms. It could even use existing power bricks, since you'd essentially be programming an automatic remote control. That would mean that anyone who gets a single Technic set could potentially start learning to code.
      They could get around the lack of sensors in the existing bricks by taking advantage of a phone's existing sensors (camera, accelerometer, gyros, microphone, and even temperature). There's no touch sensor, sadly, but a phone's autofocus would allow for basic rangefinding and a sudden jolt could indicate if it hit an obstacle.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      That is such a brilliant and awesome idea!!! Maybe I’ll try this with the news MINDSTORMS

    • @bami2
      @bami2 Před 3 lety

      @@ENCHANTMEN_ The Technic brick has accelerometer and gyro, even a "gesture" sensor that can detect certain behaviors in those sensors (like dropping it or it bumping). This is available right now to app/software developers through their documentation.

    • @ENCHANTMEN_
      @ENCHANTMEN_ Před 3 lety

      @@bami2 Right, I'm just listing the sensors that would be available to a smartphone without needing any additional hardware.

  • @generalgrievous6250
    @generalgrievous6250 Před 3 lety +2

    I love that lego technic isn't like lego it's like another building kit and it is so fun to build, display and make more creative mocs out of it. That is the thing I love about it

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah lego technic and traditional lego system bricks are so vastly different

  • @suspense_comix3237
    @suspense_comix3237 Před 2 lety +1

    If LEGO made remotes for Powered Up or Control+ or just reintroduced Power Functions but Control+ or something, Remote Controlled Pneumatics would be easier to make and LEGO Technic sets with remotely controlled pneumatics would exist by now.

  • @lw4ve1488
    @lw4ve1488 Před 3 lety +35

    Really nice ideas but most of them contradicts the lego safety standards. Imagine if kid playing with remote controlled boat in his bathroom gets electrocuted. Or if pneumatic engine goes too fast, model can simply be destroyed by crashing into the wall or something. I think lego wants to introduce it, but just can’t

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +9

      Actually it’s unlikely to get electrocuted from a battery pack in the water. When you drop your phone, tablet, or anything that’s UNPLUGGED into the water, you will not get electrocuted. You only get electrocuted if you drop your phone in the water while it is charging, the device has to plugged into a power outlet

    • @acynder1
      @acynder1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Unbrickme ACKSUA...
      Ok ok, Im sorry.
      You cant get electrocuted from a batery like that. The voltage is too low and is DC power. In fact, In Europe, there is a thing called secure low voltage lines, that are defined as powersources in DC or AC bellow 24V, these power sources have a voltage low enough that if you touched both wires with your hands in a pool. You couldnt even notice it. More over, you could literaly lick the poles of a car batery while touching the other with your hand winouth any risk of electrocution. but if you short the poles you would see huge sparks. So thats not a problem. I think its more of a problem corrosion in metal and exposed parts. like the contacts on the wires or the motors themselves (It would be really expensive making a lego motor waterproof, moreover since they are DC brushed motors, BLDCs would be way easier since they can get wet winout shorthing themselves out, but BLDCs need an especial driver.)

  • @GrafRamolo
    @GrafRamolo Před rokem +1

    you can buy a small Bluetooth speaker and put it in a set, it will be exactly the same, you can even 3d print lego style housing for that.

  • @seppevdp4429
    @seppevdp4429 Před 3 lety +5

    Lego should also make a light-hub. For interactive lights while you are driving. like indicators etc

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      If lego powered up hub just had more ports then we could use those ports for powered up lights

    • @avic6069
      @avic6069 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme or if it was stackable

  • @Tapitus-totalus
    @Tapitus-totalus Před 3 lety +4

    3:27 From these, I like the Torsen differential the most. I think I´ve even seen Sariel test a 3d printed one in a video. So nothing impossible and on top of it very helpful.

    • @Tapitus-totalus
      @Tapitus-totalus Před 3 lety

      I found the link: czcams.com/video/M78UMa2lMG8/video.html

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Interesting! he probably has a very high quality 3d printer since in order to get the small and intricate parts printed so well you need a very expensive 3d printer

    • @Tapitus-totalus
      @Tapitus-totalus Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme He didn't print it himself, he got (or bought idk) it for testing. There is a link under his video where you can buy it (cca 12€). The company probably doesn't have some bad 3d printers even though I think you could print it also with a normal one. You just need to find a good settings, material and of course the file, which they don't publish.

  • @markt1964
    @markt1964 Před 3 lety +2

    One powered up function that I think would be nice to have is a camera for driving POV style with the control+ app (with a secondary rear-view backup camera, of course)

  • @747technics8
    @747technics8 Před 3 lety +5

    Have you seen LEGO vacuum engines? I just built a tractor with one that can pull a real 60 pound engine. Much more torque and rpm then pneumatic engines.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Very cool! I think pneumatic engines are more interesting to watch :)

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 Před 2 lety

      @@Unbrickme and you can make steam trains with them

  • @suspense_comix3237
    @suspense_comix3237 Před 3 lety +1

    I think LEGO Technic should introduce LEGO Technic trains to be honest. I know that idea is unheard of and I'm probably crazy saying LEGO Technic should introduce trains, but come on, you gotta admit that is a game-changer for LEGO Technic

  • @jliu1596
    @jliu1596 Před 3 lety +1

    For the technic speaker, a solution I thought of was to put a small Bluetooth speaker in your model and connect it to your phone while using the app. Never tried it though.

  • @Andrew315
    @Andrew315 Před 3 lety

    Yay
    I’ve been waiting for this for so long

  • @msclrhd
    @msclrhd Před 3 lety +2

    I'd personally like to see different types of sets and functions associated with those, instead of releasing more cars, when looking at the Technic lineup.
    1. Trains would be a cool addition, including some on the scale of the Bugatti or Sian. I know there are system sets available, but I'd like to see sets targetted at the Technic audience. This could include different train designs and eras, and possibly a carriage design or two, with more details and function than the system counterparts.
    1. More airplanes and helicopters would be neat. It would be interesting to have an airplane that can house a lego car with a retractable back (maybe taking advantage of the pistons and control+), or helicopters with interesting designs like the cancelled Osprey.
    1. Robots. It would be cool to have things that you could play around in this space. Maybe with things like eyes that can blink, or fully motive fingers with extend/retract capability.
    1. Walking robots. It would be cool to have things like a lego version of the Boston Dynamics robot to play around with, or different designs like multi-legged spider-like robots.
    1. Motion/stability sensors would be neat for things like robots, allowing you to detect when the robot is tilting to one side.
    1. Pressure sensors would be cool as well, allowing you to detect when a foot, hand, or finger is touching a surface.
    1. Amusement rides. It could be cool having some of the more mechanical rides implemented as Technic sets.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      technic trains, more aircraft aircraft would definitely be very cool! There are actually already "technic" robots with lego mindstorms and in the new 51515 set we have a walking robot called Gelo who walks a lot like the boston dynamics spot robot dog. Amusement rides would be cool for technic sets too!!!

  • @TechnicBrickPower
    @TechnicBrickPower Před 3 lety

    Fantastic ideas. My favourite is the built in speaker to create sounds from your model!

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Good choice! Thank you very much!!!

  • @sharonbradford4494
    @sharonbradford4494 Před 3 měsíci

    I mean, you can obviously power the power functions motors from a bench power supply by you know, splitting on the extensions to have it, we just go from bear wires to the connector and you can slowly increase the voltage to find the maximum voltage that they can take

  • @775Productions17
    @775Productions17 Před rokem

    I'm trying to get an lego technic control center to program a lego motor and the motor connected to the pneumatic switch and when I program it I get a full show of an pneumatic robot

  • @lvl8000
    @lvl8000 Před 3 lety +5

    I'd like to see real bearings in lego technic

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      that would be epic

    • @ElMatero6
      @ElMatero6 Před 3 lety

      That’d be great for us engine makers

  • @kellyspoolhall761
    @kellyspoolhall761 Před 3 lety +6

    In my opinion, the most important of these is bearings. In order for a model to reach a velocity of 50mph (80kph), a 68.8mm diameter tire has to rotate 102 times per second. The friction produced by the moving parts would cause the ABS plastic to melt even in a relatively light model of a few hundred grams. Of course, the mass of the model is relative to the amount of time it takes for the parts to melt. Lubricants can be used to reduce friction but are messy and attract dirt and dust which conversely accelerates wear. Even slow-moving GBC modules will eventually wear out parts from friction.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      I definitely should have included bearings

  • @jamesgroccia644
    @jamesgroccia644 Před rokem

    7:40 Combine these waterproof boat hulls with Lego pneumatics for ballast control, you can essentially build a functional model as big as the Collectors’ Edition RMS Titanic.
    Imagine Lego released models of Olympic and Britannic, or Carpathia, or any other famous steamers. Lego opened a whole new world of play with introducing the Titanic. Almost every person I know that’s into ships (myself included) first got that interest from the famous giant four-stack steamer.

  • @ebd3255
    @ebd3255 Před 3 lety

    i recon lego should make hydrolic systems aswell as the pneumatics. ive tried it with water in the pneumatic system and it works fine apart from the stwiches release the water when you switch them, could make for some cool stuff

  • @Brett_M
    @Brett_M Před 3 lety +1

    Unbrickme can you make a 4x4 RC buggy with power functions and make it have a two speed transmission with a tube body and use size 81.6x38R tire. That would be awesome

  • @Leatherface123.
    @Leatherface123. Před 2 lety

    Lego needs to introduce Things like walking draglines and power shovels

  • @miguelnassour110
    @miguelnassour110 Před 3 lety

    The torsion differential was already made in 2020 for the Technic Control+

  • @someone_6969
    @someone_6969 Před 3 lety +2

    I would like to see everything, but as I havent tried pneumatics, mostly 5 and 8

  • @Ariranhaa
    @Ariranhaa Před 3 lety

    What good it is to make torque converter, torsen differential and things like that if the vehicle can barely carry it's own weight?
    I've just got a 7.2v 8675 (Outdoor Challenger) and it's very fun to play with. No hassle, just pure fun simply because it's powerful and durable. To me, the priority on the Technic line should be making powerful motors. THEN we start thinking about complex machinery that can get something out of those motors.

  • @KimmyR3
    @KimmyR3 Před 3 lety +4

    honestly, all these "R/C-ing" of lego sets doesn't excite me. sure it's cool and all, but it always falls short of your expectation for an R/C.. slow, weak, bulky, etc. and it's not like a designer can't give us stronger, faster motors, but lego piece's own inherent properties limit this intent.. plastic parts rubbing against each other, gears gnawing and jumping tooth, axles melting holes of technic bricks, long axles having torque twisting, and the list of potential problems goes on and on.
    so for me, i'd want to see the effort (and $) put more on mechanically advanced sets than having more expensive motors and R/C. if I want a toy to dig dirt in my backyard or beach, i'd get a proper R/C excavator and not my lego set.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      A while back with the 9v era we used to have the technic rc system with buggy motors and those were incredibly fast! Like 30 - 50 mph. We need the old RC system back!!!

    • @Ariranhaa
      @Ariranhaa Před 3 lety

      I feel EXACTLY like you do, man. It makes the set a whole lot more expensive and, on the other hand, you can see it slowly moving on your floor. Not worth it.

    • @KimmyR3
      @KimmyR3 Před 3 lety +1

      but don't get me wrong, i still like seeing legos get motorized functions (R/C or not) like winches, booms, pneumatic functions, tracks, etc... just not to the point where they become kind of excessive or really out of lego's realm of design/intent

  • @dani5k571
    @dani5k571 Před 3 lety

    There actually is some neat idea for clutch

  • @ramonxulvi-mojarrango2474

    We just get the same style sets that are somewhat simple so I think that we should get a fully RC Helicopter that will have a new type of motor that would have the speed of 4 buggy motors. We would also be getting a lighter hub, motors etc. And I personally think we should also get like a speed boat or something similar with waterproof components.

  • @JaceN3D
    @JaceN3D Před 2 lety

    I like torque converter plan. With that, they need brakes too

  • @SeriousApache
    @SeriousApache Před 2 lety

    I would like to see adapter between PF and PU.

  • @Jageo
    @Jageo Před 3 lety

    What is the buoys off brand battery box? Where can you find it for purchase?

    • @evantechnic03
      @evantechnic03 Před 3 lety

      You can find the buwizz batter box on ebay or the buwizz website.

  • @teramedia7333
    @teramedia7333 Před 3 lety +1

    We need a ratchet gear. Like what you have on the rear axle of a multi-speed bicycle. Torque is only transmitted in one rotational direction.

  • @gosmbricks9833
    @gosmbricks9833 Před 3 lety +3

    If Lego should make a higher power battery box, I say that it should be rechargeable, so then it can be a sustainable battery source in a smaller package.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      yeah rechargeable higher voltage battery box would be so awesome!

    • @aaronbrandenburg2441
      @aaronbrandenburg2441 Před 3 lety

      @Jeremy Davis I remember when the Lego education system first came out with the computer interfaces bearface a an interface B.
      And some reading and on the internet of course is that they encourage the kids to I think about how one day the Entire Computer could fit in hey single Lego brick.
      Actually now that's a thing Mindstorms powered up whatever anyone!
      Pretty much of it has input snap points it's a computer at least nowadays which actually would meet the qualifications of a computer even before computers were thing.
      Information storage and retrieval what about music rolls AKA player piano rolls that would actually qualify as as a computer storage media.
      And yes it digital either a whole or not a whole ones and zeros parallel data.
      And of course there was punched paper tape later on and of course Punch Cards.
      The certain design of weaving loom that was controlled with a programmable system that was a forerunner of Punch Cards was an example of the very first sort of thing like that in a way.
      Also early electromechanical jukeboxes wer a bit of a computer as well.
      Even the humble lot or mechanical pinball machine was basically a relay computer.
      Matter fact on the old gas pumps that use the number drills to calculate the price per gallon used are tradable gear sets.
      That whole system was actually called the computer.
      So, I'd like to see is Lego mechanical logic.
      A visual working logic system that could be motorized just a thought but I'm sure it's been done but it would not be perky tool I don't think at least in sets.
      Although I've seen logic done with Lego pneumatics and mechanical assemblies.
      And even in some cases stepping mechanisms and others and motors and such polarity switches on. All combined into one thing to do something that would require logic and timing.
      Which could easily be gear trains and cams.
      Once saw someone build a garage into a Lego house with a button that operate the garage door just like a Standard Electric garage door opener wood right down to the light and everything including automatic reverse.
      And the ability to stop the door mid operation literally internally emulated a normal old school garage door opener in Lego.
      Although most of the building contained all the electrical and the mechanical parts of that just to run the garage door but still pretty cool Ernie Haase not necessarily sanctioned but 100% Lego.
      Also there was no repeat no Mindstorms or any thing programmable at all involved it was strictly electromechanical logic.
      And of course limit switches all done with Lego switches if I remember correctly use both 9 volt system and 4.5 volt as well.
      The only thing that was missing of course was the break beam system for reverse and stop since there would have been no way to do it.

    • @qwertyuiopasdf160
      @qwertyuiopasdf160 Před 3 lety

      100 dollars take it or leave it

    • @qwertyuiopasdf160
      @qwertyuiopasdf160 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme can you please stop speaking about pendrumatic
      lego stopped making them last year 🙄🙄

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      VIA 28 Rudra Badhe pneumatics have been around since 1984, and I doubt they would just discontinue such an iconic feature of lego technic. Besides it’s only been 3 years since the last pneumatics set

  • @toddwz
    @toddwz Před 3 lety +1

    Video is incredible, awesome, amazing, legendary. Just quoting you. :) Personally I think bookmark like sariel would be really helpful.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! That’s an awesome idea! I think I’ll add bookmarks

  • @HoshikawaHikari
    @HoshikawaHikari Před 3 lety

    Owh... no flying sets~ XD
    But still, a big boat hull for Technic is what I'm most interested in to see~

  • @wojtekdobrowolski8084
    @wojtekdobrowolski8084 Před 3 lety +4

    If lego wanted to make a functional automatic transmission they would need to have it controlled by a computer.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      We have the control+ system

    • @carlbModels
      @carlbModels Před 3 lety

      not so. I made a working CVT gearbox that sense torque, and actually works. Can see it on my channel.

  • @polarbear3427
    @polarbear3427 Před 3 lety

    LEGO should have done all of this decades ago. Now they should focus on electrical drive trains and forget about ICE. No problems with clutches and differentials etc. Better pneumatics would be nice though, as are an RC boat and a drone.

  • @aSpyIntheHaus
    @aSpyIntheHaus Před rokem

    Planetary gear sets are definitely needed

  • @galizakeithd.2579
    @galizakeithd.2579 Před 2 lety

    Lego should make metal connector bricks much like how we got metal plates that transfer electricity in the older 9V system. It would be useful for transferring electricity without having to see the ugly exposed cables.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 2 lety

      that would be amazing! maybe they should make the studless beams that can carry electricity

  • @zonoskar
    @zonoskar Před 2 lety

    If you want to make a 50 mph RC car, you better include some bearings.

  • @verigone2677
    @verigone2677 Před rokem

    It is kind of trivial to make consumer priced, waterproof electronics for a technic boats at the powers and ranges they typically engineer their functions for.

  • @villageblunder4787
    @villageblunder4787 Před 3 lety

    Legendary!

  • @yakacm
    @yakacm Před 3 lety

    You could always buy a very small bluetooth speaker and place it inside your models and send the sound to that. But you are right when I first get a technic hub I must admit it was a bit of a melon scratcher when I discovered it didn't have a built in speaker and the sounds just came out of your phone/tablet which is just really cheesy.

  • @XY-gm4zy
    @XY-gm4zy Před 3 lety +1

    1- it really doesn't matter how you define gearbox or how close they are to real applications. What matters is they do work. You demand Lego to develop specialized mechanisms. NO. Technic is about creating from what you have, not about using specialized parts. Otherwise go glue some plastic sets.
    2- thers is no reason to developing pneumatic engine because of power conversion. Even if you put something like this in your model, you will still end up powering it from air pump driven by electric motor. Your model still be putted in motion by electric motor, only in the most inefficient way possible.
    3- why in the name of Admin Allmighty you want a torque converter in a toy? Also, this device has really low efficiency that only worsens capabilities of models already without prober bearings.
    4- actually good idea. Gears are available, so it is only a matter od developing simple main body.
    5- the same as #1
    6- no idea what kind of mechanism you are talking about. But I know the more "radio controlled" the set is, the more distant and disconnected from the user it is. I would rather crank every single function of the model by hand than watch from distance how it does things by itself. Seriously.
    7- I have no opinion about that.
    8- #7
    9- No. they have enough power for toy application.
    10- a clutch? Lego is too small to properly use such device. The model has to be either seriously heavy or really fast to maintain speed while engine is disconnected, otherwise clutch has no sense. Even if, in this case a brake system would be also required. You forgot about that.

  • @bladedtombstone4475
    @bladedtombstone4475 Před 2 lety

    if a technic car were to ever go 50 mph it would literally friction weld together

  • @pilotbug6100
    @pilotbug6100 Před 2 lety

    I would like to see Lego pneumatic trains
    Valve gear and everything

  • @Daniel-nh7xj
    @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

    I had the most exiting January 1st, I finally got the new modular building as well as the new bonsai tree. And I got two free blue vintage cars and an ice skating rink as free gifts. Finished building them all and they all look amazing. I recommend all of them to you (not trying to brag).

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow those are awesome sets! Have you built the police station yet?

    • @Daniel-nh7xj
      @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme yeah I finished all the sets.

    • @Daniel-nh7xj
      @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme you should buy it

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Daniel-nh7xj I think I will! I really need another modular to go alongside my parisian restaurant

    • @Daniel-nh7xj
      @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme :)

  • @gt-greattour1842
    @gt-greattour1842 Před 3 lety +1

    You are great and underrated chanel!

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much you made my day

  • @Sir_Cactus
    @Sir_Cactus Před 3 lety

    6:00 It would be even more epic if Lego would make the remote controled valves compatible with powerfunctions. To be honest, barely anyone likes the Control+ System.

  • @LegoTechnicEmbodiment
    @LegoTechnicEmbodiment Před 3 lety

    *🎄Great!!!🎄*

  • @gosmbricks9833
    @gosmbricks9833 Před 3 lety

    If the torsen differiential comes out, my volvo 6x6 will get... a surgery, and the standard differientials will be made obsolete, so I have no idea what to do with the standard diffs.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      standard diffs can be useful for dual differential tank drive

  • @arandomhobbychannel6718

    For the speakers, they technically wouldn't did to add them they would just to need to alter how their electric motors function a little bit. Electric motors and speakers use the same concept to work, so i could see that being an option. It's like what tesla cars can do, there are modes that can alter the way the motor sounds so it sounds like a spaceship, lego should do the same.
    Also, for high speed motors, they should just use brushless motors, now you would see high rpm.

  • @stopmotionstuds8531
    @stopmotionstuds8531 Před 3 lety

    An rc boat would be awesome!

  • @eugkra33
    @eugkra33 Před 2 lety

    If you want Lego car to go 50mph you need a 200psi compressor on a wheel barrow to run after it lol.

  • @1breematt
    @1breematt Před 3 lety

    Nice
    To get the pnewmatic systems to work like the real thing you need pressure and or volume with a safety valve etc
    Don't think this would be cheap as mechanical drives

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      all you really need for RC pneumatics is 3 motors. One is constantly pumping the airflow. another is controlling a gearbox, and the 3rd is controlling the main valve switching. you connect the main motor to the valve switching, but with pneumatics you generally control 4 different valves, so the gearbox just engages the valve switching motor to the different valves.

  • @Technicallyaddicted
    @Technicallyaddicted Před 2 lety

    If you are good with technic, you should get a 3D printer. Disposable parts that you don’t have to worry about breaking. Combine that with some syringes and neoprene tube and boom. Lego hydraulics.

  • @dansteadman2528
    @dansteadman2528 Před 3 lety +2

    I WAS THINKING THE TORSEN DIFF TOO THE OTHER DAY!!!

    • @edomeindertsma6669
      @edomeindertsma6669 Před 3 lety

      It's spelled torsion, and pronounced as /torshyon/ more straightforward than a lot of other words.

    • @dansteadman2528
      @dansteadman2528 Před 3 lety +1

      @@edomeindertsma6669 look it up bro. I thought so too

    • @edomeindertsma6669
      @edomeindertsma6669 Před 3 lety

      Wow, I would not have thought that, I couldn't find torsen in my dictionary, and torsion seems really logical too. TIL torsen is torque-sensor

    • @dansteadman2528
      @dansteadman2528 Před 3 lety

      @@edomeindertsma6669 yup its weird. I had to look it up before I posted my comment

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 Před 3 lety +5

    LEGO needs to make their motors cheaper. The Control+ system is WAY more expensive than Power Functions, and LEGO is already retiring Power Functions motors!

    • @adrian_zombturtle148
      @adrian_zombturtle148 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I tried buying them but I still want a power functions servo motor and an extra XL motor which I've read is more powerful than a powered up XL . Also on the Lego website they say power functions is retiring soon but 6 items don't say they are retiring soon on them so I am confused

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah powered up is too expensive

  • @user-nb5xw5tr5g
    @user-nb5xw5tr5g Před 3 lety

    my top - micro motor

  • @Sir_Cactus
    @Sir_Cactus Před 3 lety

    Dual differential steering will to be part of the bulldozer. The reason is that even if they want you to be able to turn your bulldozer like a car, they can just programm the software so that it works with one motor per track. This is also how it works in these days. Dual differential steering can also be easily build into your moc.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Yeah but the main reason they can implement it is to mimmick real life bulldozers

    • @Sir_Cactus
      @Sir_Cactus Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme You do not understand. Real Tracked vehicles have one motor driving each track. They are hydraulic motors, but they are motors driving the track directly. The Output of these motors is controled by software. So even if the tracked vehicle has a steering wheel like a car, it has one motor for each wheel. THERE IS NO DUAL DIFFERENTIAL STEERING INVOLVED!
      Dual differential steering is actually rarely used, because it got replaced by software basicly instantly.
      Also, this software could easily be programmed into the Control+ Software, so there is no reason for Lego to use dual differential steering.
      Also the Sets are getting worse and worse. Today Lego barely puts any technic in Lego Technic Sets ( which doesn't only sound silly, it is silly!).
      Why would then put such a system into the bulldozer, if they are so lazy!

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      Honestly that’s the thing, lego Technic sets do seem to have less technic mechanisms in the modern sets. This is exactly why I really wish the new bulldozer will have dual differential tank drive. Yes it can be more easily replicated with software, but a dual differential tank drive would be so fascinating in LEGO technic and it would be the first time such a mechanism is used in a technic set. I just hope that the new bulldozer isn’t like one motor per one function, because that is just super basic for such an expensive lego technic set

    • @Sir_Cactus
      @Sir_Cactus Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme That is one reason why I hate the Control+ System. Because the Software does everything! And you can't even programm it yourself! This contridicts the idea of Lego Technic.
      Also, those parts are ridiculusly expensive and not compatible with any other System like the 9V and Powerfunctions System ( Those two for example were compatible via extension cable), which contridicts the idea of Lego!
      In my opinion they should reintroduce Powerfunctions!

  • @lukemartin2891
    @lukemartin2891 Před 2 lety

    I like this guy

  • @denypetra
    @denypetra Před 3 lety +1

    Well, this is an original video idea

  • @timurvoinov6415
    @timurvoinov6415 Před rokem

    Lego, if you're reading this please add brakes. Just brakes, we all just want to have brake system that doesn't hurts our pieces. We want to drift your lego Caterpillar lmao

  • @douglascampbell4993
    @douglascampbell4993 Před 3 lety

    Standby for hydraulic drive motors and actuators with master cylinders breaking bricks near you... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sergengoektas4188
    @sergengoektas4188 Před 2 lety +1

    You seem to have an interesting Channel, I love the content. Keep up the good work. PS when you use superlatives, use them conservatively please. Otherwise they lose their value a bit. Good luck!

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Also, I appreciate your feedback! I will use superlatives a lot less in future videos

  • @calvin_4782
    @calvin_4782 Před 3 lety +1

    Or make a powered up pack like they did with power functions

  • @trapgod2224
    @trapgod2224 Před 3 lety +2

    cool

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      which of these functions is your favorite?

    • @trapgod2224
      @trapgod2224 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme I only own 1 lego set, the Catamaran, but i too would like to see a large functional boat but i would like some sort of millionaire luxury yacht with a deck and LEDs

  • @adamhlali8106
    @adamhlali8106 Před 3 lety +2

    We need valves that doesn't leak and Hydraulics.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      yeah we definitely need those. Perhaps pneumatics 3.0?

  • @rojan05
    @rojan05 Před 3 lety

    Biggest setbacks for lego are durability and price if they make pieces like a limited slip differential the parts have to be small so less durable and if they implement more electrical components the price skyrocket for not that big sets and it all has to be child friendly and easy for them to use because that is the main group lego is trying to reach

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      What lego could do is to implement a remotely controlled locking differential mechanism. Whenever the vehicle is stuck, you lock the differentials, then after the vehicle is unstuck, you can unlock the differentials

  • @CatOnTheCouch
    @CatOnTheCouch Před 3 lety

    The Code Pilot from set 8479 (year 1997) can be programmed to play different pitches of sound, but unfortunately this feature was never to be seen again on non-MindStrom sets.
    Technic cars seems to be hitting a wall, sure we are getting more gears for each new flagship release, but we are really just paying for all those body panels and stickers, inside they are not so much different from each other. With the new IP/OEM releases, technic would focus more on the looks than functionalities, you think with the price for the Lambo we would be getting native power function/powered up support and lighting modules, features that sets released decades ago already had.
    All being said, Technic will still be imporving in the years to come, but just don't expect them to be as quickly and groundbreaking as during the 90s - early 2000s. Before Lego almost went under in 2004 it was all about making the most innovative set possible, profit didn't really matter, and sets from that era really showed what was possible. After 2004 money was the No.1 priority for the company, so rather than setting the trend Lego would follow whatever IP that could make the most cash, so now we are getting all those fancy IP cars/heavy equipments, but fewer original sets are been developed compare to the early days.
    Innovation means taking risk, and risk means potential lose of revenue, as a profit-centric company Lego would not dare making huge strides in technological breakthroughs like before. It might be the most powerful brand right now, however is not without cost.

  • @dazley8021
    @dazley8021 Před 3 lety

    I'm so down for a compact electric pneumatic valve!
    I mean you can hook up a motor to a regular valve and have it RC that way, but it's usually very bulky.
    Also I'd love to have an S or XS motor, Just a very small and compact motor that can handle some light load like switching gears. Dimensions could be as small as 3x3x3.
    A small motor would solve the problem for an electric valve, because you could build one which is fairly compact, although a real electric valve would be grand!

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      That would be cool! We need the 9v micro motor but in powered up

    • @dazley8021
      @dazley8021 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme
      While playing with the small pneumatic pump and thinking of good compressor designs I thought of another good idea: The head of the small pump needs to be an offset half beam, so that you can put two pumps on the opposite sides into one blockspace. Much like the engine rod part. Or we need a compact effecient compressor.

  • @Daniel-nh7xj
    @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

    Do you think that powered up is better than power functions? Since it will get ever better through future updates. I really must know.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      I think that for some applications, powered up is better, but there’s still a lot of other applications where power functions is better. For example, full RC mods are much easier to make with powered up due to the receiver being built in to the battery box. You don’t have to worry about modifying the external shape to accommodate the receiver

    • @Daniel-nh7xj
      @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme ok cool. I just hope you won’t say bad stuff about powered up for the next video.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      Nah, initially in 2019 I strongly hated the powered up system. I would’ve preferred the 42100 set to be with power functions. The first set to really change my perspective is the 42114, due to the 90 degree speed shifting. And ever since the custom controller update came out, I began looking at the powered up system from a completely different perspective. Do I still prefer the old power functions system? Yes! But do I hate the powered up system? Absolutely not

    • @Daniel-nh7xj
      @Daniel-nh7xj Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme oh thank goodness. Honestly powered up has soooooo much potential hardware wise and software wise.

  • @curtischase6904
    @curtischase6904 Před 3 lety

    There is a technic speaker in the ideas piano

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      actually the sounds come from your phone on the piano

  • @neetard7360
    @neetard7360 Před rokem

    Technic needs to have far more RC support
    Brushless motors or just stupid powerful normal ones, high power batteries for them, the ability to daisy chain motors (a dead feature now that they've retired power functions motors), & specific wheels/tires for RC stuff too
    Most of this wouldn't be that hard either, afaik LEGO has made pneumatic tires before & it already has many of the already existing tech for it to happen in current production to this day. Also stronger more streamlined pneumatics. That'd be dope. But RC stuff NAOW!!!

  • @jacebarbiellelasquite1109

    u can 3d print a torsen differntial

  • @born_2_build714
    @born_2_build714 Před 3 lety

    The problem with the clutch system is that legos are not heavy enough to have inertia and so whenever you change gears the car/truck would stop so all the work that the first gear out is wasted

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      as long as the speed shift is fast it should work

    • @born_2_build714
      @born_2_build714 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme if it’s as quick as an hypercar maybe lol, I was kinda thinking that if it shifts slow you just do literally 2 trans so that when you want to shift in 2nd for example the second transmission keeps running which le the time to engage the second gear on the first trans and then the other can shift, with that process it would keep all the movement that is already there and the vehicle wouldn’t stop

  • @MegaMike1
    @MegaMike1 Před 3 lety +1

    If you want sounds use Mindstorms robot inventor BOOM

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Yeah but you have to modify and that doesn’t come with a technic set by default

  • @bricksofhamsterdam3339

    is it not true that disengaging clutch in real car stops gears in transmission from spinning. it just disconnects engine from transmission, output shaft is still spinning because it is connected to wheels. real transmissions use synchro rings to match speeds of both shafts when engaging a gear.

  • @caseymelcher1680
    @caseymelcher1680 Před 3 lety

    Im writing this early but on technics they should add bag suspension and hopefully none of em have that yet

  • @lerio2130
    @lerio2130 Před 3 lety

    I have a question if anyone could answer that would be great 😼. How do you control a technic car? Like do you control it with hand or does it come with a remote control or do you have to download a app to control the car. I really want to buy a technic but i want to make sure about this question i have to know if i need to buy another thing with it. If you can answer this that would be awsome

    • @nrgcubing4751
      @nrgcubing4751 Před 3 lety +2

      The newest RC Lego cars use an app
      But I think you might be able to buy a remote controle

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety +1

      yes the newwest ones use an app with your mobile device. older power functions used a physical remote.

    • @lerio2130
      @lerio2130 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme so just in case i get a old one where could i purchase a remote?

  • @j04op19
    @j04op19 Před 3 lety

    Um dia cria o porsche Lego Technic

  • @JaceN3D
    @JaceN3D Před 2 lety

    Quick question. In a real car, could you just replace a clutch with a torque converter?

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 2 lety

      I don’t think so. The manual and automatic transmission mechanisms are very different, and a torque converter might damage a manual transmission

  • @thebanananacam
    @thebanananacam Před 3 lety

    Normally i don't complain about these kinds of videos but some of the things he wants to be introduced have 1 been introduced before in some form(pneumatic engine). 2 are kind of too expensive for Lego to produce(speakers in the set, automatic transmissions, etc.). Or 3 are just too complex or odd for the the target audience(Legos are mostly made for 7-16 year old kids with some sets made for adults, and if you wanted to get a rc car that can go fast get a real rc car, Legos are not made for that kind of stress and will break or fall apart if they get going too fast).

  • @gregdabrat
    @gregdabrat Před 3 lety +1

    Sound would be cool, but i dont want my lego rc cars to sound like those 5 dollar cars with fake engine noises. It could be used to make a radio sort of thing

  • @woodennecktie
    @woodennecktie Před 24 dny

    you totally forget that you CAN do all your wishes .... who wants boring toys !!

  • @andrelanger8396
    @andrelanger8396 Před 3 lety

    Do you really want the control plus app to use with the pleumatics

  • @nurbnord7451
    @nurbnord7451 Před 3 lety

    Isnt the whole point of a seq transmission to not have a clutch

  • @tammy8966
    @tammy8966 Před 2 lety +1

    jEsuS AinT EveRYThiNG s0 fUcKinG LEgENdAry??

    • @tammy8966
      @tammy8966 Před 2 lety

      HmMMm? S0 WhAts uR AnsWEr????

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 2 lety

      your comment is legendary

  • @cheddartreez6826
    @cheddartreez6826 Před 3 lety

    The best idea was pneumatic engine. But this would likely require a pump that pressurizes an airtight cavity. Kind of sketchy for kids by today's standards. I could just see legos exploding under pressure even though it would be awesome. Tyco did something like this in the 80's. I had a motorcycle with a pneumatic mechanism.

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      Great point! A motorcycle with a pneumatic engine sounds super cool!!!

  • @shaneebahera8566
    @shaneebahera8566 Před 2 lety

    That type of auto transmission is falling out of favour with manufacturers preferring dual clutch systems that are a lot more like automated manuals

  • @michakreie
    @michakreie Před 3 lety

    11:00 missed opportunity to say ,,Here's where the clutch comes in clutch’’

  • @SilentSamurai73
    @SilentSamurai73 Před 3 lety

    I want to see a car that can adjust the suspension with the terrain. ( know it sounds impossible.)

    • @Unbrickme
      @Unbrickme  Před 3 lety

      It's actually completely possible. For example, there has already been a lego technic car with rising suspension, specifically, the 8297 off roader from 2008.

    • @SilentSamurai73
      @SilentSamurai73 Před 3 lety

      @@Unbrickme Then Lego should make a remake but knowing Lego...

  • @RichardHammond2
    @RichardHammond2 Před 3 lety

    Dude u should send this to lego

  • @jeroenmeester9528
    @jeroenmeester9528 Před 2 lety

    The one thing I want is a USB C chargeable hub with a lithium ion battery in it.

  • @ibuildlego6973
    @ibuildlego6973 Před 3 lety

    I thought u had like a mil subs