DO THESE LEGO BOATS FLOAT? 25 TESTED!
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- čas přidán 18. 12. 2020
- Do these LEGO Boats Float? We test 25 ships in this video! Big ones, small ones, pirate ships, deep-sea vessels, speed boats, party boats, and much more! Find out which of these LEGO boats survived the FLOAT TEST!
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Find out if the LEGO TITANIC FLOATS czcams.com/video/eb2Fuor2QIc/video.html
ur on it, just in time :)
I tested if the LEGO impostor could float but... he drowned. Oh well
@@emptypool5949 7
My next location
Oh wait fri-
"Let's start with the kayaker!"
*Literally throws kayak in tub*
*Kayak sinks*
"Ahamm, nice try buddy"
They don’t float. Neither do the canoes
*Rip Lego Kayaker 2021*
Rip
looooool
"lets see you try frat boy"
*shoves into water*
*kayak sinks*
"nice try loser"
Rip
Lol why am I enjoying watching a grown man play with legos in the bath tub 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why are you using lol
I came here to say the same thing. Somehow though this dude made it fun for us too!
Cause why not
Lol😂😂😂😂
This brings back a nostalgic memory of a lego boat I had when I was a kid.
It sank.
I had a Lego boat when I was a kid, it had a detachable keel and it floated like a... well, like a boat really.
You could say it was like the Titanic
sorry
😥
I used to build cars that could float
I had a lego boat that sank down a grate
I have respect for this video. People act like after you hit 18 you aren't allowed to have fun... I wanna show them all this video.
My brother and I never stopped playing with Legos. We are both over 30. Find more creatives and you'll find young thinkers. LEGO conventions and LEGO User's Group is the first place to connect with local ladies and men of LEGO.
@@olafschroeder1178 legos will never get old for me. Until I’m 99 years old
@@olafschroeder1178 I'm just now getting back into it! I think teenage me thought LEGO's were for kids... however, 24 year old me doesn't care what anyone thinks. 🤣
@@abcdankmeme6050 ...years later......happy birth day to you now your 100 DONT EVER ENJOY legos
Well said.
*A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY! START THE NEW RESCUE HELICOPTER!*
rescue helicopter: *7:40*
H E Y
A RESCUE HELICOPTER FELL INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY!
@@TFmoviesss START THE NEW MAN WHO HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER
@@youdied- *helicopter hey*
Build the man
This is literally the first time i have seen you PLAY with your LEGO. Do more of this on the channel, this is awesome.
I have a boat that is the titanic
@@Newcrafter-yt wait is it lego?or custom
I love the internet sometimes.
Without it I wouldn’t be able to witness one grown man tell another to play with his Lego.
@@nicolegraves8852 it’s LEGO but it cost $600
Basically, the rule of thumb is: Single piece hull = floats; multi piece hull = doesn't float.
Multiple pieces can float if there isn't too much weight on it, have a keel, etc
Actually, most sets floated, but some topple.
Its just a matter of center of gravity.
I built a Lego ship from different Lego sets but it sank
@@guilhermecaiado5384 Yeah its just a physics game. More stable bases (wider, squarer ones) with low centres of gravity, even if they're brick built will have a MUCH better chance than higher cogs, with much narrower, less stable bases. THEN you have to take into account densities as to whether it hovers completely above, or is steadily floating just below the surface. ie the flamingo floaty thingy
@@thespacedingoking Some of the ships are purposely designed to float, to allow children to play in bathtub or a garden pool.
Definitely some sabotage here with how some vessels are chucked in sideways while others are placed super delicately 😂
I used to love putting boats in the water. The only thing was that those stickers always started peeling after.
Yeah especially when the sets are old
Super true
mine don’t peel off
Oh I hate that
I hate stickers so much, looking at sets with stickers that are uncentered pains me
I love how we all knew which ones which would sink and which ones would float.
Yeah
I haven't played with Lego for years, so I didn't know at all, I can't imagine what I missed
When i was a kid i got all the lego boats as i could. Especially the lego city ones because those always floated. Would run upstairs to the bathtub second i was finished and test it the same way. Whole vid is nostalgic lol
I got all the planes i could lol, i would simulate land and sea crashes with my planes and make a trail of parts torn off from the ground.
@@Shootyshoot-ls3xj haha you know it. Seaplanes were always the best
I remember when I was 8 I stole some Legos from my friends house while we were in the church lol but o dint say anything I just forget e'e ot
this guy is the good version of a man child, the one that still lives amazingly
Mans probablly still below the age of 30 it’s not like he’s 40-50 with a family using legos
@@troglodyte280 If you have kids it's a good excuse to play with lego again, especially if it helps the kids learn.
Puts the man before the child. As opposed to most others who do the opposite.
I had high hopes for the 3x1 priate ship. haha. But it sank in style.
I have that set it’s fun
How can u have high hopes for it when everything about it says it will sink, just wondering
Having built the 3 in 1 ship I expected a sink with the gaps in the bottom
I had high hopes for the party boat
How’d you get a lego brick in your name?
Watching a grown man playing with legos in a bathtub and doing sound effects...nothing wrong with that.
It would have been hilarious if the Coast Guard boat would have been in the tub the whole video and then swooped in to save the boats that sank.
This inspired me to go on a hunt for the boat I played with all childhood. It was a Lego 4011, purchased in 1991. It is still serving a second generation of children at bathtime.
Wait... you predicted what was gonna happen in the Suez Cannel 1:29
I think the main reason why sailing ships sank so quickly is because of their flat bottom(no keel) which should be sharp and long instead.
The other reason could be that masts are too heavy
The singular plated boats don’t sink because they are sealed, the sailing ones sank because they weren’t sealed and were way too top heavy.
7:06 That would make a really good sinking ship roleplay.
The reason some of those (such as the pirate boats) didn't float, is because they don't have any ballasts in the bottom of them. These ballasts weight them down enough to keep from capsizing
Kudos for resisting the urge to say "We gonna need a bigger boat".
This video made me laugh! When you threw the sharks in and stuff, it was just really chill if that makes sense. Definitely one of my favorite videos lol.
Bricksie: “No sticker, fabric sails. Don’t worry, she’ll float anyway”
2 seconds later: *Sinks*
“Cmon buddy you got it”
“Instant sinking”
I've just realised how much I've lost my imagination and I'm only 17
That good old Gen Z attention span!
It can be regained my friend. :) I’m 27, If I can you can
I lost most pf my imagination and im only 11, i used to like to draw but now i dont feel like drawing
@@7_y1ar that’s nothing buddy. I did the same as well. As you mature, your brain is going to fire differently! Like different engines in vehicles do. They all work great as long as you take care of them 👍🏻 your creative edge hasn’t dissipated
I'm still a young teen and luckily I still have a lot of creativity in me, luckily school didn't drain me of all of it :)
1:18 this reminds me of something (Suez Canal boat getting stuck)
2:15 A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER AT LEGO CITY
Start the new rescue helicopter!
@@SniperOnSunday HEY
the man has already drowned lol
9:03 my heart
First set I ever owned was the Cargo Carrier from the late 80s. My son still has the heavy ballast block legos that came with it so it could float properly. This video brought back some memories lol
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Lego 4030
I bet it is the same one as what I have got. I remember as a kid the neighbour had the fire fighting version which was bigger and it too had a keel to keep it upright.
Yes! This was the boat I was talking about in another comment of mine, used to play with that thing in my bathtub
@@leonbongers6004 That's the one. Turns out my son has way more parts from that left over than I realized. Most of the bridge, all the deck hatches, and most of the masting. Too bad I lost the hull 20+ years ago.
I still have the old boat from the 90's, the one with the black plastic hull and it was meant for floating. I like that Lego actually made boats meant for floating in actual water
I had alot of the early 90's underwater explorers sets, and I always loved how the propellers worked underwater. I think I got more play out of those in the tub as a child than any other toy.
What a fun video! I'm not going to let my Party Boat's performance get me down - it still looks great!
9:03 I like how it looks like the sinking catches the sharks attention and he moves in for free food.
0:36 "all the boats are gone!"
The 2 red dingys and the small container vessel: so we don't exist
"Were gunna up our game here with some bigger boats... I think were gunna start with this helicopter" 🤣🤣 made me laugh. I have always wondered if there were any lego boats that floated properly 👍
I did it with the large coast guard ship, it floats.
I'm pretty sure the single piece hulls are designed to float
I had one of the old fire fighter boats and it actually came with a waterproof motor so it could push itself along in a pool
I use to do this as a kid with my lego boats and you reminded me of what it felt like to be a kid again. I thank you for that.
“Dolphins like the deep sea, they sink”
I'm pretty sure Bricksie just had a lot of fun in this video... you can see when his joy peaked when he put the sharks in!!!! It was so funny! Nice vid Bricksie!
He's acting like every child who loves lego and this gives me happy flashbacks when I was a kid😭
I do love how he says the "party boat" came WITH the flamingo floaty. That floaty was indeed the dominant feature of that set
Before I get to the testing, I'm going to go ahead and geuss most of the the city set lego boats will float. They've got hard full shell bottoms.
So the problem with the bigger boats that tipped, is they don't have a keel.
this right here, aint no sail boat without a keel staying up
I don't think the main problem was "water leaking in the seams". All of the full hull ships had their decks much higher and their hulls fairly well spread out to keep them balanced.
All of the brick hull ships were probably much heavier compared to their size (displaced water amount) and as such sank lower, which let water aboard. Second their hulls seemed to be narrower mostly and with the high centre of mass that just turned them over. For the party boat it seemed that the back deck went under the surface and as more water got aboard it sank.
My guess is that if a brick hull was as high and wide as the full hull ships, it would float just fine, but sit a bit deeper than a full hull. As long as you don't push the centre of mass too high of course. Maybe in time the seams would let water in, but depending on whether or not there's free space for the water to fill in the hull, it might not matter.
The older boats from the 80's had a keel on them to stop them toppling over. I got one and I don't ever remember it sinking unless I used it without the keel.
Yeah Lego floats so water getting in shouldnt really matter. The ones that tipped all looked to do so because they were narrow or centre of mass too high
8:42 You've accidentally made an "abandon the ship!" alert.
A kit that defiantly floats is 4030, I used to use that one in the bath too when I was younger.
I have that one.
It floats the instructions even say it is supposed to float.
I has ballast brick to make it sit at correct water line.
One thing that might have helped on the pirate ships is a keel (basically, a vertical strip underneath the hull running from bow to stern that stabilizes it in the water).
Whether Lego-Built or the real thing, the masts make the Ships top-heavy, they'll need Ballast to make them bottom-heavy again and stay upright.
Just watched a grown man play with Legos in the bathtub.. I'm very satisfied :)
What a wonderful idea testing those boats for their floatability.
Sweet video man!
Cheers
Me : 19 years old with mountains of university assignments to do...
Also me : hmm will the party boat sink🤔? let me see ...
To fix the problem of the pirate ships falling over like that is a proper keel. That should keep it stable.
I don’t know why this was recommended to me but I appreciate this.
even if they were relatively watertight some of those ships/boats need a keel to successfully float without rolling over. Was a very entertaining video no matter the outcome.
5:25 omg I got so much nostalgia from that cuz I remember having that lego set
6:33 Felt a nostalgia attack with that set, once their pieces are all mixed with others to make some DIY builds
This video was so much fun!
Super late, but it makes me on how lego makes all the boats sink but the submarines float
CZcams should have more people like this guy.
I loved a lego boat hull i had as a child. I loved building ships and taking them out to the water and playing with it.
when he said "no lego was harmed in the making of this video" i was soooooo relieved
That was fun to watch. I remember having a Lego police boat (would have been late 70s I think?) that had a counterweight that attached to the bottom. Lost that piece and she never floated again:-( I wonder if it's even possible to search old kits like that now?
80s...I had it too came with 2 minifigures my dumbest was too curious and I pulled up the deck which ruined the boat but I did find out the put Styrofoam inside
Make those ships float will be super easy, barely an inconvenience
Dude's answering the real questions in life
😂😂😂😂
Actually the tiny pirate boat with the flag and the sword at the start of it is to the Pirates of Barracuda Bay lego set :)
Fun to watch
Now you let us watch it sink fully Mister! That's my favorite part!
I had Fire Fighter boat 775 and Police boat 709. These were both designed from the beginning to float, even including a weighted keel to keep the boat upright when put in water.
One of the funniest videos EVER!
Rip you have so much stuff to take apart and rebuild because of mold the blow dryer won’t do it because the pieces on the inside still hold water you have to take them apart I say this a few times times to make sure you see it
My sister had a sanitary sewer backup and I can, without doubt, tell you the coast guard boat does float.
Glad you said you wanted to rebuild that thing before it broke made the break easier to take in
You should try doing "can really old lego boats still float"?
metalbeards sea cow is such a awesome ship the best
5:06 new 21 boat will float I've used it in water before and I've even modified it to have a working lego motor
Need the ballast!! 2 or 3 The old police boat worked great.
Interesting video on vessel’s stability (i.e. remaining upright in a stable way) more than floating (no boat sank to the bottom; most Lego bricks density is less than water), which reminds me how Lego addressed this problem back in the 80s/90s.
Without venturing into the physics of the center of gravity, the center of buoyancy, the position of the metacenter, restoring and overturning couples, etc… Lego boats from the 80s/90s used heavy bricks underneath (early 80s) or inside the hull (late 80s, early 90s) to significantly lowered the center of gravity and ensure the vessel’s stability. Interestingly enough this technique could be use again today to ensure the stability of most of the boats considered in this video (if not all).
This man making sounds to the LEGO he's playing with inside of a bathtub has a wife. Don't lose hope fellas
this is the types of videos you watch after a long day... and im not complaining
I have never more enjoyed a lego video than this one.
3:35 that's actually from the pirates of barracuda bay set.
Haha the way you said Moana! Only Disney Princess film I’ve actually seen - I’ve also stayed at the house of the guy who composed ‘Shiny’ for it. Name’s Mark Mancina.
the party boat was definitely the most fun to watch sink
*Plain Whinny the Poo* “Grown man plays with legos in the bathtub”
*Fancy Poo* “Scientist performs aquatic tests on acrylonitrile butadiene styrene structures”
The Kayak can float, you just have to line it up the right way
“Do these lego boats float” Me who hasn’t had a new lego boat set in at least 5 years, “DO THEY?”
Can verify the green raft thing at 0:18 floats, had a yellow version that came with my boat set when I was like 10 (which also floated)
I love this guys silly atmosphere while playing with Levi’s in a bathtub. Literally my childhood all crammed into one video
*LEGO’s
8:32 it can float with a few mods and if you take off the sails
5:57 I have that same exact boat but it’s green and has a semi to pull it.
This brought me back to my childhood for 13 minutes. Thank you
This guy is such a child. I LOVE IT. It adds so much character to the videos 😁😁
This guy deserves like he almost got a 100k
“It’s going down slowly like the titanic” LOL 😂
This is so nostalgic. I’ve spent hours in the bathtub with my two deep sea Lego boats
"Are you playing with your toys in the tub?"
...
"No. It's a... product review."
i am surprised with the ocean exploration ship great video tho😁
can we have a moment of silence for metal beard's ship
This is what happens when you find your old Lego collection of ships, which I think this is a good use of them.
That flamingo was hilarious.
7:51 I have that boat :D
1:50 Evergiven?
These are the type of videos you only find when you're already having a good day or if it's past 1am