Building the FASTEST LEGO Car

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  • @Project-Air
    @Project-Air  Před rokem +361

    Apologies for using KM/H if you prefer MPH! The reason for doing so was to have more definition at these very slow speeds as my GPS doesn't show decimals. Here's a conversion to MPH of the final cars in each class (spoilers below)...
    Pure Lego Car - 7mph
    Rocket Car - 23.4mph
    RC motor Car - 26mph
    Thanks for watching! Will be back soon with another video (hopefully within the month) ☺

    • @conanobrien1
      @conanobrien1 Před rokem +315

      The 95% of world population prefers KM/H. Why would you need to apologize?

    • @weld4200
      @weld4200 Před rokem +5

      Hey man ..i love ur videos ...i just want to say 1 thing that jarrd my nerves about this ..U CHEATEDD ...I CANNOT CREATE YOUR OWN LEGO BRICKS ..U HAVE TO USE WHAT LEGGO HAS GIVEN YOU ....ANYBODY IN THE WORLD OF LEGGO KNOWS THIS ....I HEREBY CALL FOR A REDOO.

    • @srtgrayfrance
      @srtgrayfrance Před rokem +63

      What you should apologise for is writing kp/h: kilometres per per hour? Come on man, you know better then that! :)

    • @pusnirizda5481
      @pusnirizda5481 Před rokem +94

      Don't apologize/ mph for a burger-per-sqare-bananas countries. Real humans use km/h.

    • @dantevito1193
      @dantevito1193 Před rokem +46

      ​@@conanobrien1 yeah, youtube channels that use only imperial without metric conversions (especially for natively metric measurements) should apologize

  • @ArsonalTech
    @ArsonalTech Před 11 měsíci +294

    I bet if he and Brick Technology teamed up they’d make something absolutely insane

  • @MarijnRoorda
    @MarijnRoorda Před rokem +803

    Perhaps you could partner up with someone who is more versed in building with technic lego. For starters i could see a use in suspension to offset the bumpy roads you use, and a wider track for higher stability. And there are much better wheels available in Lego. And perhaps a gym floor would be better suited as those are typically fairly large and exceptionally flat and smooth. A indoor location would also rule out weather conditions.

    • @gv100_blitz
      @gv100_blitz Před rokem +45

      Can’t see a gym allowing rockets but for wheel drivin testing that’s a good idea

    • @dolan-duk
      @dolan-duk Před rokem +52

      Maybe a collab with the Brick Technology channel or Half-asleep Chris?

    • @stanb1455
      @stanb1455 Před rokem +31

      I agree, I was internally screaming about how he was neglecting the suspension, just go kart-like fixed wheels.

    • @LucasDynamics
      @LucasDynamics Před rokem +4

      I would help if help is needed...

    • @paulbrouyere1735
      @paulbrouyere1735 Před rokem +5

      Well, you definitely managed to make me laugh. Is it possible LEGO designed it’s motors for kids in such way that the parents don’t throw the whole kit in the bin after one time use?😂

  • @OfficiallySnek
    @OfficiallySnek Před rokem +535

    I bet you could find a way to seal off the floor of the car and add a LEGO fan to make the car go even faster

  • @tofu_golem
    @tofu_golem Před 7 měsíci +8

    The one using LEGO parts entirely was the most impressive.

  • @toms2oo8
    @toms2oo8 Před rokem +240

    Honestly would have liked to see a bit more restrictions/rules as it does seem like you could have just stuck a lego brick to your existing rc car at that point and called it a lego car by how some of the final ones were propelled. It seemed less about optimising the lego part and more about building the most basic chassis and sticking a rocket on it.

    • @dehanbadenhorst1398
      @dehanbadenhorst1398 Před rokem +7

      I agree

    • @dobrent
      @dobrent Před rokem +14

      Agree, I think he gave up early. Like with the submarine.

    • @akira8817
      @akira8817 Před rokem +6

      Also with his fastest rc plane video, he just sticks a rocket on it. The fastest lego car should mean a car made only with lego

    • @Ziegeri
      @Ziegeri Před rokem +1

      It won't be much faster with just legos, no matter what you do, they are plastic and will melt and or break.

    • @oxaile4021
      @oxaile4021 Před rokem +12

      @@Ziegeri That's the whole point. You have to test and figure out ways to push the limits. This video is like saying you're gonna tune your car for more performance and then just going to a dealer and trading it for a Lamborghini.

  • @wind2dk
    @wind2dk Před rokem +37

    You can definitely optimize your lego builds to make the car a LOT more stable

  • @henrywood5462
    @henrywood5462 Před rokem +26

    The thing I like the most about your videos is you show all the fails and problems you have with the project

    • @Project-Air
      @Project-Air  Před rokem +12

      There wouldn't be much of a video without them haha, but yes I love showing what hands - on engineering is all about - trial and error!

  • @AccAkut1987
    @AccAkut1987 Před rokem +25

    The 3:30 variant reminds me of the "Dolmette" chainsaw driven motorcycle 😁
    The last car just had no chassis at all, you basically just bolted two axles to a flimsy wooden board. Just with some simple chassis building, triangulation and so on you'd have a car that survives the stresses.

  • @hyperturbotechnomike
    @hyperturbotechnomike Před rokem +14

    What your lego cars need is suspension. The Channel Brick technology has made a video where he compares different types of lego technic suspension designs. A differential would also help against wheel spin.

  • @28th_St_Air
    @28th_St_Air Před rokem +45

    You certainly achieved the “Air” part of the project here @8:07. 😊

  • @doctorspooger5966
    @doctorspooger5966 Před rokem +10

    48 years ago, using the same rocket motors, Estes C6-5, my friend and I built a Lego rocket car. The car disassembled in rapid fashion on the first three attempts. However, we discovered using Large Lego wheels, 2" in diameter with a 1/4" wide tread, and lengthening the vehicle to about 2' long AND using a new invention called Krazy Glue. We had three successful runs. Using a stop watch and a blacktop basketball court to measure speed, Lego Landsmasher IV went an astounding 26mph.

  • @robedmunds7163
    @robedmunds7163 Před rokem +33

    Tether car that goes around in circles tethered to a central post would be good to try also. There used to be a guy that brought a whole set up to Old Warden model days with some high speed petrol engined tether cars running on a circular portable road - they were quite exciting to watch.

    • @aydinlutmergp4885
      @aydinlutmergp4885 Před rokem +1

      I feel like with the speed of the rocket engine the centrifugal force might be too much but I still wanna see it lol

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 Před 7 měsíci

      @@aydinlutmergp4885those cars go at 2-4rpm’s on what a 15 foot wide track?

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Před rokem +11

    1:54 "kp/h" is wrong. Either "km/h" or "kph", the "p" stands for "per" and thus makes the "/" redundant.

    • @MODElAIRPLANE100
      @MODElAIRPLANE100 Před rokem

      Kmh^-1

    • @MODElAIRPLANE100
      @MODElAIRPLANE100 Před rokem

      Kp/h if k means km is acceleration in kmh^-2

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 Před rokem +1

      @@MODElAIRPLANE100
      I think he meant speed and not acceleration.

    • @tschichpich
      @tschichpich Před rokem +1

      imo kph is wrong and only km/h is right.
      kph would be kilo per hour and missing unit of distance and it infuriates me that the m gets dropped

    • @melody_florum
      @melody_florum Před rokem

      6 kilo per per hour!
      The rest of the video uses km/h so I think it was a typo

  • @themetalslayer2260
    @themetalslayer2260 Před rokem +8

    there's 2 improvements you can do
    first adding suspension to help the car to keep its wheels on the road (it will increase the weight, you'll need to take care about the suspension travel and lego shock absorbers aren't the best but it will absorb the roughness of the road and will improve the stability)
    two : don't forget to put a caster angle on your steering to improve stability
    the vehicle is very light so the stability is really important

  • @mortimersnead5821
    @mortimersnead5821 Před rokem +3

    I can't help thinking that smooth pavement would make a world of difference.

  • @cusscuss2536
    @cusscuss2536 Před rokem +3

    LETS GOO AN UPLOAD

  • @tymumm3744
    @tymumm3744 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hm maybe if you had a wider chassis and a bit of suspension it would help with the bumpiness of the road, and be able to have more control at higher speeds.

  • @guard13007
    @guard13007 Před rokem +3

    Halfway through, it seems like the lack of suspension is your biggest problem.
    Wow, I'm really surprised you didn't address that.

  • @BrixDownUnder
    @BrixDownUnder Před rokem +1

    bro just looking at this makes me cry 3:10 there is such a tiny fraction of current going to those motors. Also people have made genuine LEGO cars that go faster

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem +2

    Pretty nice work, James! 😃
    Looking forward to see what you make next!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @alfu3576
    @alfu3576 Před 7 měsíci

    A longer wheelbase would've helped I think. Great video mate!

  • @jxnion4592
    @jxnion4592 Před rokem +1

    Man,thats not LEGO,thats LET GO

  • @BenjaminGottsch
    @BenjaminGottsch Před rokem +3

    I've built a lego space capsule that had an actual little minifig that I could mount on a model rocket. I could send you the instructions I made with the part list if you want another fun lego project.

  • @thinkdifferent01
    @thinkdifferent01 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your biggest enemy is the bad street...

  • @jakhazardzn9862
    @jakhazardzn9862 Před rokem +4

    Bud, Don't ever feel silly for doing things that give us epic content :) !

  • @disgustingapple5216
    @disgustingapple5216 Před rokem +1

    He really went the trailmakers more engine more power lol

  • @SableDrakon
    @SableDrakon Před 7 měsíci

    For the last car, probably build a chassis that doesn't have so much flex to it.

  • @KingKhiGaming
    @KingKhiGaming Před rokem +1

    I still want that rocket power train

  • @Lust4Machine
    @Lust4Machine Před rokem +6

    If you added suspension and a stronger chassis structure you could probably get a lot higher speed

  • @boomknight1015
    @boomknight1015 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Half way through, still objects take a lot of force to get start moving so I would have gotten something to get it started going a speed of like 2 before setting the rocket off because a lot of issues seem to be the nose dragging the back and flipping the thing side ways rather then going with it, forward.

  • @Webfra14
    @Webfra14 Před rokem

    The fastest my LEGO cars will ever go is, how fast my 3-yo can throw them...

  • @englishforkids6109
    @englishforkids6109 Před 8 měsíci

    3:00 the middle motor is spinning the opposite way as the two outer one are rotating the same the middle is been the opposite direction and it could potentially break the motor if stressed for long period of time

  • @noodlenoggin70
    @noodlenoggin70 Před 7 měsíci

    When I was about your age (guessing) a long time ago, I also made a rocket Lego car using the little Estes A motors, and went through much the same progression. 1st car, too short, tumbled immediately. 2nd car longer, took off ok until thrust overpowered it and it tumbled at about 15' range. 2nd car v2.0 - added vertical stabilizer from rocket kit. Success...until front end exploded from road vibrations. 2nd car v2.1 -- taped front end together: SUCCESS! Car traveled straight down road until ejection charge in motor went off.

  • @jestertlsodx9897
    @jestertlsodx9897 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. Getting into RC and just looking for interesting projects to occupy my time.

  • @vincentberg
    @vincentberg Před rokem +1

    Congrats on 300k 🎉

  • @TopCurry
    @TopCurry Před rokem +1

    BTW dark ice designs do make metal axles

  • @marcovw6415
    @marcovw6415 Před rokem +1

    There are some very talenten Lego CZcamsrs out there that can and have designed cars with superb suspension and frame strength. I feel like a collab is needed herr

  • @garratt5
    @garratt5 Před rokem +1

    Making the car wider helps with stability as well

  • @uavcrazy9562
    @uavcrazy9562 Před rokem +1

    Idea: wider wheelbase! Also, maybe double the Lego struts. Maybe Lego 😁 Rocket car could go a lot faster if it had the servo steering (maybe with steering assist too?) And a Lego housing to hold the force of the rocket (vs hot glue).

  • @ihatebrocoli637
    @ihatebrocoli637 Před rokem +1

    Yoo congrats on 300k

  • @RobDavisAkaMonk
    @RobDavisAkaMonk Před rokem +2

    Hi James, big fan of the channel. Here's an idea for something that seems to be right up your street in terms of techniques. Why not try making an RC plane which has an EDF/Prop for low speed flying and a rocket for high speed flying. I know you've got something like this in the past but the new twist I thought you could put on it would be to take inspiration of some military air craft (like the F111 and the F-14) which have a variable wing geometry design commonly called swing wing. This way you can have the wings out for low speed take off and landing and then sweep them back in flight for a really highspeed rocket assisted run.

  • @zaysousa1
    @zaysousa1 Před rokem +1

    Cool it’s awesome to see the cool projects you make

  • @thenewmodelworkshop5743
    @thenewmodelworkshop5743 Před 7 měsíci

    You needed to add a Richard Hammond mini figure (So about 1/2 scale)

  • @SteffenHausB
    @SteffenHausB Před rokem

    "You have to have a car with four wheels that thouch the ground at all times"
    C-Motor: "I pretend I didn't hear that!"

  • @petersimpson5859
    @petersimpson5859 Před 7 měsíci

    Many years ago my friend wired up a couple of model rocket engines to the 3rd stage of the speed stroller on his Tamiya King Cab. On engagement of full power, the rockets ignited, propelling the car at massive speed before hitting a kerb and flipping.

  • @albert-janoolhorst8130
    @albert-janoolhorst8130 Před rokem +1

    You have to add suspension to absorb the bumps of the road.

  • @user-zu6hg3un6d
    @user-zu6hg3un6d Před 6 měsíci

    Nice, this is exactly what I was looking for))
    Cool idea)

  • @Topper.X.Kaushal
    @Topper.X.Kaushal Před rokem +2

    i like ur content a lot. I want to see u try making a perfect rocked lego car like the professional one

  • @MoMadNU
    @MoMadNU Před rokem

    10:47 Left Bearing Block has already cracked 😂

  • @rosedruid
    @rosedruid Před 7 měsíci

    Your last crash might have been due to the tire rubber loosening as the forces of their spin pull he tire to a wider diameter than the hub. My Lego tires always got pulled loose by their spin when I’d run them fast.

  • @tomates6
    @tomates6 Před rokem

    Congrats on 300K 🎉🎉🎉🎉 congratulations 🍾🎉🎊🎈

  • @scottthewaterwarrior
    @scottthewaterwarrior Před 7 měsíci

    It's really sad how under powered the LEGO motors are. The power/price ratio is probably even worse then the power/weight ratio!

  • @poemes
    @poemes Před rokem +1

    Great video but its a crime you hooked like 7 PF XL motors to the same battery box a stock lego battery box can only really power 2 PF XL motors at full power, also some suspension and Akerman steering geometry would have helped alot

  • @air-headedaviator1805
    @air-headedaviator1805 Před rokem +3

    To be honest James, there’s some more one could’ve done on this by simply making a box chasis out of bricks.

  • @apllox
    @apllox Před 8 měsíci

    That was good to listening someone clever who is aware of many aspect related with the speed. Very good presentation fast and full. Very good. Pozdrawiam.

  • @GeneralPurposeVehicl
    @GeneralPurposeVehicl Před rokem

    the grey version of the pullback motors you used seems to be geared for 43mm tyres while the black version seems to be geared for 30 mm ones.

  • @swecreations
    @swecreations Před rokem +1

    Did you try to power 8 XL motors with a single Lego battery pack? Voltage drop on that would've likely been insane and I wouldn't be surprised if it would've been faster with less motors connected to it.

  • @domramsey
    @domramsey Před rokem +7

    You need a "no custom lego" rule, otherwise you might as well machine all new parts out of metal🙂

  • @justinmacdonald6079
    @justinmacdonald6079 Před rokem

    Been watching you since the beginning bro. I'm so surprised you haven't hit 1m subs like I LOVE watching you. I wish I could watch a video every day. Keep it up. Proud of you. You'll hit 1m in no time

  • @DataTime27
    @DataTime27 Před rokem

    Great video James! Where is the end card linking another one of your videos?

  • @harrywatcham1695
    @harrywatcham1695 Před rokem

    Yessss I’ve been waiting for this

  • @Jim__bob
    @Jim__bob Před rokem +1

    I dont blame you for thinking that lego does not hold up well because its plastic, but if you just look at a couple of images of lego technic, you can really get a feel of how strong lego technic can be. you just have to use it properly!

  • @astro404faq
    @astro404faq Před 8 měsíci

    I swear lego technic teached me engineering

  • @hbecker2574
    @hbecker2574 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Where can I find the RC car motor?

  • @JensPilemandOttesen
    @JensPilemandOttesen Před 7 měsíci

    As a kid we build lego technic cars and dragged them after a bike, to see what car could fastest before breaking.
    Rubberband-suspention.
    Wide car.
    Vertical lego bars with pegs, to clamp it together.

  • @zeoxiro
    @zeoxiro Před rokem +1

    And now use the Lego Buggy motors

  • @powerfulefteling
    @powerfulefteling Před 7 měsíci

    If you add suspension the last car will survive much longer

  • @kaiperdaens7670
    @kaiperdaens7670 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yeah so that much Lego motors should definitely go on different battery boxes and different ir recievers BC you were overloading them, and definitely if you want speed or power.
    And you probably don't know but the different motors have different speeds and powers.

  • @diggingwithmartin
    @diggingwithmartin Před 2 měsíci

    really cool video!!! i too love experimenting with all kinds of r.c. motors/parts of all kinds.

  • @michelerandall903
    @michelerandall903 Před rokem

    i would love to see a video of you trying to make the fastest land vehicle using rocket and rc engines for each wheel

  • @whoever6458
    @whoever6458 Před rokem

    When I was a kid, my brother and I used to build cars out of Legos to see if we could build one that would stay together when sent down all 11 stairs in our house. Everything was carpeted at the time so it was just a matter of them surviving going from one story down to the other.
    Legos seem to have been different then as most of the blocks were thicker than that and we didn't have any of those longer ones with holes in the sides either so I would say that they were more robust. The common problem was that the wheels just clipped onto these little plastic clips on the side of blocks made for that so the wheels would usually fall off and sometimes they'd pick the entire brick off of the car with them, plus we entirely broke a few such bricks at the little attachment point that clipped into the hub of the wheel. There had to have been loads of friction too since it was just a plastic on plastic bearing. The other thing that happened was that bricks would fall off of the outsides of our cars or whole sections would if we tried to put any hollow space inside the car.
    There were no Lego motors or any electronics whatsoever back then and this video is actually the first time I've ever heard of such a thing and now I want some! It was all push-powered stuff back then though. There were RC cars and we ruined several a Christmas/Chanukah present sending them down the stairs to see what happened, although I don't know why we didn't expect them to break even more efficiently than our Lego cars. This is obviously why we only sent a couple of them down the stairs before we realized that they'd all just immediately be destroyed. Seeing all the cool parts I could have harvested from them, I wish I still had them, although I doubt the parts really would have avoided oxidation after all these decades. All of the controllers were likely shittier back then too but I don't know since I've never owned one of these newer ones. The newest remote control thing I've ever owned was one of those cheap RC helicopters that you can fly indoors. I will say both that I suck at flying helicopters and that it was very funny to watch my cats chase and catch the helicopter.

  • @Shayaankahn
    @Shayaankahn Před rokem

    Congrats on 300k bro! 🎉❤

  • @ChevyboySS79
    @ChevyboySS79 Před 2 měsíci

    With 4 lego technic motors (2 in the back 2 in the front) they can achieve some fairly impressive speeds

  • @450gmo
    @450gmo Před rokem

    All 4 wheels must touch the ground...
    ... except for when it is crashing spectacularly!
    😂

  • @austinchappell613
    @austinchappell613 Před rokem

    Just an idea, try putting rings on the bottom side of the chassis. Then running some fishing string as a guide to keep everything a little more consistent. However it will create drag. Your videos are awesome 🤙🏼.

  • @1.618_Murphy
    @1.618_Murphy Před rokem

    Brick Technology is proud of you!

  • @betamaxblocker
    @betamaxblocker Před rokem

    All of those shoutouts to Craig Breedlove, the Bonneville Salt Flats, etc. made me think that if Lego was designing a Spirit of America set, they would need to contact you for advice. Also, all I could hear during your rocket car tests was the song about the SoA by The Beach Boys...

  • @datthikboi5608
    @datthikboi5608 Před rokem

    im very versed in using the lego technic system, and would gladly help you improve upon these cars with suspension, more solid framework, etc

  • @Hasslpaff
    @Hasslpaff Před 7 měsíci

    I like that you used km/h. but i don´t mind you using mph as long as you write km/h down in the video.
    And an idea: have you tried to build an airodynamic lego case? it would be havier and it´ll press the car on the ground giving it more traktion.

  • @richardm.newlands2417

    Love that!
    😃
    Like any rocket vehicle, you need fins.

  • @wolfmusic8737
    @wolfmusic8737 Před rokem +2

    I think to solve the problem of turning at high speed, you can spread the wheels like the front wheels.

  • @kuzadupa185
    @kuzadupa185 Před rokem

    Tip:: when attaching anything with an lcd screen onto one of my RC vehicles/creations, or using it "in the field" for this sort of experimenting, the moment i get the monitor/sensor, or whatever it is that has a shiny screen, is I first peel off transparent packing tape from a roll, cut to fit, and apply it to the shiny new screen. Sometimes i wont even cut to fit, because i know ill be replacing that packing tape "screen protector" sometime soon.
    Thought this *may* be helpful... with future speed monitors or whatever else... that has a nice new shiny screen someone wants to protect

  • @jesseboiten9889
    @jesseboiten9889 Před rokem

    Congrats on 300k!!

  • @sevenpastmidnight9542

    Imagining someone finding half a Lego car with a rocket glued to it

  • @gwc_garage
    @gwc_garage Před rokem

    You can crank the wind up motor a lot more. I used to have one and I would just turn the wheels back as far as I could by hand and then hold it till I had it on the ground it ended up being decently quick if I remember

  • @xyxxyx4883
    @xyxxyx4883 Před 8 měsíci

    those would propably have better traction if you would made a suspension

  • @yakacm
    @yakacm Před rokem

    Lego make an RC motor which is probably the fastest pure lego motor, there's also a Power Functions servo, which is used to steer Lego models.

  • @AB-cd5gd
    @AB-cd5gd Před 9 měsíci

    You should go with full Lego only and not use external stuff, even if you have to use 40 Lego motors with tons of wheels

  • @sebastianlindow6981
    @sebastianlindow6981 Před rokem

    I build some Lego RC Cars with BL Motor too. And i can beat the 50 km/h without bearings and with only 2S Lipo Batt(7,4V). I lubricate the moving parts whits Glycerine. This will work fine. If you want to drive on raff roads, you have to add a suspension on the car. This will make it a lot more stable if you have not a plane ground. A steering Gyro ist also very helpful at high speed. You can reach 70 an more Km/h with the BL Motor you use in the Vid. Im sure.

  • @diyfireking
    @diyfireking Před rokem +1

    Wonderful work.

  • @Ant3314
    @Ant3314 Před 7 měsíci

    Brick experiment channel gotta try this

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit Před rokem +1

    I'm curious to know the potential of the C rocket motor angled so it pushes the car into the track slightly to stop it squirrelling all over the place.

  • @Leo99929
    @Leo99929 Před rokem

    I feel like shock mounting the rocket motor on a linear compression spring would reduce issues, as it would act like a capacitor/inductor smoothing out the high jerk from the motor. Basically it would go faster/further if the motor was mounted on a spring... Maybe?

  • @kingebas2873
    @kingebas2873 Před rokem

    You should build a rideable ekranoplan. It's sort of like the hovercraft, but it would still be pretty cool, and a rideable ekranoplan could be a transition to rideable planes.

  • @camdix3250
    @camdix3250 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a really sweet video. I"m an adult fan of LEGO and must be very naive for I was hoping for faster speeds. I must say, you have incridible determination. I loved the model rocket engines on the cars. They really reminded me of the long, slender, rocket powered LSR-type of car. Thank you for this video and best wishes.

  • @Skoopyy.
    @Skoopyy. Před rokem

    You should make a part 2 and use LEGO Pneumatic engines

  • @ernestlaptiev9046
    @ernestlaptiev9046 Před 6 měsíci

    I‘ve participated in lego dragster competition in Czech Republic. We had lego powered dragster it achieved 40 km/h. And sped up to 30km/h in 3 seconds.

  • @conanobrien1
    @conanobrien1 Před rokem

    5:53 Hope Richard Hammond doesn't watch this. 🤣

  • @zoryion3867
    @zoryion3867 Před 7 měsíci

    rule 1 : make the car out of lego
    Project Air : Let's use a rocket engine
    me : ...Sure o-o