Building 10 MOVABLE Lego Bridges

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • Different movable bridges and how to build them. No counterweights, just simple structures (because Lego is strong). Enjoy!
    00:10 Simple bascule bridge
    00:51 Rolling bascule bridge
    01:33 Drawbridge
    02:24 Retractable bridge
    03:13 Folding bridge
    04:26 Swing bridge
    05:13 Tilt bridge
    05:50 Table bridge (pneumatic)
    06:39 Vertical-lift bridge
    07:29 Transporter bridge
    08:49 ALL BRIDGES SIDE BY SIDE
    Inspired by munimuni Bekkan's video and the Wikipedia article on moveable bridges:
    • LEGOで8種類の可動橋を作った。可動橋1【...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moveabl...
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Komentáře • 2,4K

  • @iceflow247
    @iceflow247 Před rokem +7094

    i like brick

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee Před rokem +2658

    this is a great demonstration. what I like is that you can fairly intuitively understand that these different mechanisms were invented to solve specific problems that the others don't address.

    • @SofosProject
      @SofosProject Před rokem +121

      I can tell as much, but not specifically what. I was mostly thinking about what the most energy efficient method was.
      The tilt, table, and vert-lift seem to be at a disadvantage by how high they can be raised. All the others will permit ships of arbitrarily large height. Perhaps those are easier to use, because you're not putting the fulcrum at the end of the bridge, but rather along the wide edge or all corners at once (to spread the energy evenly).

    • @Ten_Thousand_Locusts
      @Ten_Thousand_Locusts Před rokem +18

      Yeah? Explain when and why to use the different types then

    • @ara8692
      @ara8692 Před rokem +9

      @@SofosProject tilt and the last one also have a clearance height

    • @Paul2nis
      @Paul2nis Před rokem +76

      @@Ten_Thousand_Locusts The army has vehicles with the folding bridge on its back : folded it doesnt take that much space and it can be quickly deployed to cross a river or something en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M60_AVLB

    • @Ten_Thousand_Locusts
      @Ten_Thousand_Locusts Před rokem +10

      @@Paul2nis that's kinda cool, I didn't know this, thanks!

  • @RealCivilEngineerGaming
    @RealCivilEngineerGaming Před rokem +129

    Nice bilfs!

  • @ac8210
    @ac8210 Před 11 měsíci +56

    And the video just ends right there. What a work of art. No asking for subs, likes, linking videos on screen to get additional views. It just ends with all the bridges on screen labeled. This is perfection.

  • @ThePenitentBishop
    @ThePenitentBishop Před rokem +1713

    I have no idea why, but the sound of the car going over the bridge each time is just... lovely?

  • @HeavySpark
    @HeavySpark Před rokem +2937

    I just love the fact you can build an entire successful youtube channel/career off making nerdy engineering stuff out of lego. Amazing.

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 Před rokem +58

      That’s the best thing about Lego, it’s great for engineering and easy to put together 🤣

    • @HeavySpark
      @HeavySpark Před rokem +49

      @@timehunter9467 Not necessarily lego, it's more of how youtube works as a platform. Plenty of people are making successful careers out of niches they enjoy making videos out of whereas this wasn't really an option decades before.

    • @phugyeah1585
      @phugyeah1585 Před rokem +19

      without talking

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut Před rokem +5

      @@HeavySparkit’s not really an option anymore either unless you’re an above average tiktok girl or extremely talented

    • @goatman86
      @goatman86 Před rokem +2

      Says more about us viewers than him 😅

  • @danielgibert
    @danielgibert Před 9 měsíci +87

    Nice to see at #10 the transporter bridge receiving a bit of love. Just a handful of them still remains, much less in operating conditions, and I live just 5 km from Bizkaia Bridge, the first one ever made and still perfectly working at 130 years old, an UNESCO heritage monument. The Eiffel tower of bridges (seriously, Alberto Palacio, the engineer, was a student on Eiffel studio).

    • @_starfiend
      @_starfiend Před 8 měsíci +4

      The one in Newport not far from where I live is still working though as I understand it it's really only open as a tourist attraction. It is 117 years old.

    • @mountaindewmartin7204
      @mountaindewmartin7204 Před 6 měsíci

      @@_starfiendteesider

    • @fridaycaliforniaa236
      @fridaycaliforniaa236 Před 2 měsíci +1

      We have one in France, at Rochefort, near La Rochelle (Charente Maritime region). It's almost never used and it's more like a remnant of a distant past. Its mechanism is told to be a real pain in the a$$ to maintain. I guess those bridges are used only for places where you don't often have to transport something from one side of the river to the other...

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers Před rokem +33

    Bridging the gap in bridge knowledge

  • @ItzWaterWheelz
    @ItzWaterWheelz Před rokem +575

    This feels like a chaotic version of Poly Bridges, and I’m all here for it

    • @wallonice
      @wallonice Před rokem +65

      polybridge 3 lookin great

    • @AlexGFrank
      @AlexGFrank Před rokem +26

      I came here to look for this comment and i found it
      Bridge simulators FTW

    • @thesmiffable
      @thesmiffable Před rokem +4

      @@AlexGFrank BSFTW

    • @krizcillz
      @krizcillz Před rokem +26

      Polybridge is a chaotic version of polybridge..

    • @VeganCheeseburger
      @VeganCheeseburger Před rokem +12

      I would say less chaotic

  • @AlexandersLeftNipple
    @AlexandersLeftNipple Před rokem +751

    The sound of the legos clicking together is always so soothing. 😊

  • @grigorsamsa6564
    @grigorsamsa6564 Před rokem +20

    4:22 was a certified Bridge Constructor moment…

  • @IGuessIDoThings
    @IGuessIDoThings Před 8 měsíci +2

    Bridges are definitely one of, if not, the most interesting pice of engineering. Combining bridges with lego, and doing in a simple way like this video, is just so cool

  • @danielscheeler5559
    @danielscheeler5559 Před rokem +331

    The folding bridge looks the most unstable. I hope in real life, reinforcements are added so that it doesn't bend as much as this one did. Well done on this!

    • @orange8175
      @orange8175 Před rokem +71

      i am pretty sure in real life the joints get locked in place

    • @Atlas.Brooklyn
      @Atlas.Brooklyn Před rokem +171

      No I'm pretty sure in real life they follow this exact schematic.

    • @UnrealOG137
      @UnrealOG137 Před rokem +28

      Many of these are just for demonstration purposes. Still super interesting.

    • @ValeBridges
      @ValeBridges Před rokem +170

      @@Atlas.Brooklyn The people who pump real-sized table bridges up and down must be massive

    • @PetrPss
      @PetrPss Před rokem +21

      @@Atlas.Brooklyn Yep. All real life bridges are made from lego.

  • @eintyp
    @eintyp Před rokem +203

    I love how the ones that perform the best are the ones commonly used in real life.

    • @Charles-7
      @Charles-7 Před rokem +13

      yeah even the transporter one is used irl as well.

    • @NotTheDAHASAG
      @NotTheDAHASAG Před rokem +1

      @Redemption mind=blown

    • @zachlewis9751
      @zachlewis9751 Před rokem +25

      Using a miniature for testing is very common before building and engineering the real deal. If the small version works best then the full sized version is likely to work the best.

    • @skogen5357
      @skogen5357 Před rokem +10

      ​@@NotTheDAHASAG mind = bricked

    • @ZakiAsir
      @ZakiAsir Před rokem +7

      Me when the best option is the best 🤯

  • @theteleportercell6749
    @theteleportercell6749 Před rokem +2

    This is an amazing demonstration despite it being so small, he tried to make the design as compact as possible using lego as the base. This is just marvelous and an always iconic illustration of how you can put kids toys to real engineering.

  • @user-wj8es7tq1u
    @user-wj8es7tq1u Před 9 měsíci +3

    As a pro castle builder, i see them all as an absolute win.

  • @Tolono
    @Tolono Před rokem +147

    If there's ever a part 2, consider including the "Strauss Bascule." The most common design uses a parallelogram linkage and they are found all over Chicagoland (mostly for railroads), as well as lift bridges (7:15), Scherzers (1:21), and some old designs that are now locked in place including a Rall bridge, Page bridge, and bobtail swing bridges. There's a PDF called "Historic Chicago Railroad Bridges" that explains more about them.

  • @danishhabibi950
    @danishhabibi950 Před rokem +39

    You know its a good day when Brick Experiment drops a video

  • @christophercrowley6505
    @christophercrowley6505 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The synchronized but at the end was a plus. Great video demonstration.

  • @hadesdogs4366
    @hadesdogs4366 Před 8 měsíci

    Honestly despite how simple the video is, I must say it’s incredibly entertaining and satisfying to watch👍

  • @volleybrawl1
    @volleybrawl1 Před rokem +68

    This is like miniature IRL Polybridge 😂

    • @calypso_al
      @calypso_al Před rokem +4

      Just about to say that, polybridge is fantastic

    • @TheAmazingCowpig
      @TheAmazingCowpig Před rokem +2

      Heeey, someone already said what I was thinking

  • @magnusarsmagna5896
    @magnusarsmagna5896 Před rokem +201

    I wonder if it is possible to make a horrifying bridge that uses all of them.

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před rokem +41

      You could just make a series of bridges that connect to each other but each with a different system

    • @GandalfTheTsaagan
      @GandalfTheTsaagan Před rokem +17

      The Cronenberg bridge

    • @abadhaiku
      @abadhaiku Před rokem +9

      There's Poly Bridge for that

    • @unboxing_legend7708
      @unboxing_legend7708 Před rokem +3

      yes. u have multiple pauses and beams supporting each stage of the bridge and all ur doing is making the person in the car stop and go every 2 seconds because they re waiting for every bridge to go up and down.
      even then its very likely u could combine 2 bridges into 1 and it still work rather well.

    • @jamesnash6101
      @jamesnash6101 Před rokem +2

      Ya and the public would wait, in traffic for 19 hours. And then the police would write tickets, for causing a nuisance while sleeping in your car.

  • @thelastchairlol8527
    @thelastchairlol8527 Před rokem +2

    5:38 This is an actual bridge, I go on one every once and a while to see family

  • @MrBuusen
    @MrBuusen Před rokem +2

    I like how the boat just yeets itself off the edge of the world right after sailing under a movable bridge

  • @RCmies
    @RCmies Před rokem +247

    It would be cool if you did a part 2 where you recreate some of the interesting draw bridges in the Netherlands!

    • @skogen5357
      @skogen5357 Před rokem +13

      Weed

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut Před rokem

      @@skogen5357weed is overpriced in the netherlands

    • @Gloeptiflubber
      @Gloeptiflubber Před rokem +8

      Yeah, we do have some interesting drawbridges in the country.

    • @chudite
      @chudite Před rokem +4

      He's from the Netherlands so it'd only make sense

    • @1203ADSA
      @1203ADSA Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@chudite he's Finnish

  • @sansukanaka
    @sansukanaka Před rokem +23

    5:10 seems like the driver fell in the water anyway. rip

  • @user-ck4bh5wt2l
    @user-ck4bh5wt2l Před 9 měsíci

    i like brick. The sound of the legos clicking together is always so soothing. .

  • @everfree_
    @everfree_ Před rokem +2

    I love seeing these in action. My city has a big swing bridge that lets all sorts of big and small ships pass through; seeing it on such a small scale as well is really interesting.

  • @LothWoIf
    @LothWoIf Před rokem +26

    5:00 Every day I row under one of these. The bridge is massive. You can see the gears working and it's just super cool.

  • @agalk
    @agalk Před rokem +83

    It's impressive how much you communicate without uttering a single word. The use of motors etc to show the mechanisms and minifigs moving on their own after building with your hands really brings the LEGO to life! Perfect video, as always.

  • @Theteus442
    @Theteus442 Před 5 měsíci +3

    This guy is a lego engineering genius

  • @Nature-Chaser
    @Nature-Chaser Před 9 měsíci +1

    in my opinion the bascule bridge is the best, its fast and it seems very simple to build.

  • @carman5567_
    @carman5567_ Před rokem +35

    4:10 This mechanism is similar to a cars convertible roof folding back. It would be very interesting if someone implemented it into a build! Very cool video!

  • @mbcommandnerd
    @mbcommandnerd Před rokem +41

    My favorite one is the folding bridge, as that allows you to cover a massive space with a one-sided bridge! It could do with some extra locking mechanisms and reinforcements in reality, though, as no bridge should bend down under heavy loads as much as that one did.

  • @mobslayergaming
    @mobslayergaming Před rokem +4

    anyone else gettig polly bridge vibes here

    • @GalaxyPlayzGames
      @GalaxyPlayzGames Před 14 dny

      I was about to comment this cus i was like hmmm feels like poly bridge

  • @youknowwho5251
    @youknowwho5251 Před 8 měsíci

    The best thing about LEGO is that it can be used to translate into real life, so most, if not all, of these bridge designs can and will work, and have worked, irl. LEGO is just simply too good.

  • @rekire___
    @rekire___ Před rokem +79

    A wise man once said _"perhaps the best Lego is the one we made along the way"_

  • @schleg1410
    @schleg1410 Před rokem +12

    My favourite part is seeing the boat falling down right after it passes the bridge as if there was a waterfall
    Edit: you can see all of the boat falling down at 8:55 and ut’s the funniest thing

    • @aghnajitpal2165
      @aghnajitpal2165 Před rokem +1

      As a lego boat driver i can confirm that there is a waterfall.

  • @SeemanSezhumparithi
    @SeemanSezhumparithi Před 7 dny +1

    Actually these kinds of bridge were already built in Rameshwaram,TamilNadu,India.
    Bridge Name is "Pamban Railway Bridge".This bridge is especially made for Trains and Ships.This bridge was built on 1911.
    Near to that bridge a long paralled bridge through the ocean is also builded for vehicles like car,bikes,lorry,etc.This bridge was built on 1911.And that bridge name is "Pamban bridge".
    We were builded this bridge over 100 years ago.
    This is just one of the innovation we did.But come and see our State there will numerous innovations are done.And these innovations are not just 2 or 3 years ago,these were did nearly 1000 year ago or 2000 or 3000 years ago.Nowadays new technologies have been coming but we introduced the technology nearly thousands of years ago.
    I am proud to be an Tamizhan.
    Come let all say together "Tamil".

  • @TERRORoftheLORD
    @TERRORoftheLORD Před rokem +4

    7:24 I was waiting for you to lift the bridge with the car on it!

    • @-ZM_Gaming-
      @-ZM_Gaming- Před 2 měsíci +1

      The driver would be terrified

    • @devilbioniclol
      @devilbioniclol Před měsícem

      ​Some one on bridge be like: ☠️​@@-ZM_Gaming-

  • @TylerSkovdalStudio
    @TylerSkovdalStudio Před rokem +7

    7:43 Transporter Bridge is a very unusual idea. Idk if you pay for the bridge or not but slow and delayed. Imagine if they keep using those ideas, it'll get traffic forever...

    • @Valveiscool.
      @Valveiscool. Před rokem

      That's what i thought of it when i first saw him build and use it

    • @dogs-and-destruction-channel
      @dogs-and-destruction-channel Před rokem +2

      These bridges are usually used for light traffic areas that stretch over long plains. Some of them float on the water like a tiny barge to enable it to stretch even further and hold more load.

    • @user-tb9rz7wh3e
      @user-tb9rz7wh3e Před 9 měsíci

      Х дхарма

  • @GrenaedBoi
    @GrenaedBoi Před rokem +24

    Final Products
    1. Simple Bascule Bridge 0:42
    2. Rolling Bascule Bridge 1:21
    3. Drawbridge 2:13
    4. Retractable Bridge 2:58
    5. Folding Bridge 4:10
    6. Swing Bridge 4:58
    7. Tilt Bridge 5:38
    8. Table Bridge (pneumatic) 6:22
    9. Vertical-Lift Bridge 7:15
    10. Transporter Bridge 8:29

  • @dlsbrickproductions7800
    @dlsbrickproductions7800 Před rokem +3

    When you realise you can just make the bridge taller but you’ve been trying to build this guys inventions for over 2 hours: BRUH…

  • @XLEGOKILLERX
    @XLEGOKILLERX Před rokem

    i love the end.
    The Screams of the lego motors, fills me with joy

  • @Lumberjackk
    @Lumberjackk Před rokem +11

    0:08 A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY!

  • @ChrisFloofyKitsune
    @ChrisFloofyKitsune Před rokem +17

    I can't help but wonder, why would you pick one bridge over another? Where's the shots of something going wrong and a new bridge coming in that addresses that problem? I like seeing iterative design in action- or at least some pros and cons.

    • @hothi92
      @hothi92 Před rokem +25

      It's usually due to specific use cases. Some places don't have the space for the bridge section to lift in a specific direction. Or the bridge can't support the weight or something over a section lifted or turned or what have you. Sometimes it's because they can and it looks cool

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před rokem +1

      ​@@hothi92 also they need to take into account what the bridge will be used for

    • @mdccxxvii
      @mdccxxvii Před rokem +5

      The size of the boats that will be passing through is also a major consideration.

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 Před rokem +2

      Money, Available Materials and Long Time Maintenance are also major considerations

    • @daanwilmer
      @daanwilmer Před rokem +1

      It's not so much things going wrong where another bridge is needed, it's more a matter of available space, money, and materials, and requirements in terms of traffic

  • @Dusterisp
    @Dusterisp Před rokem +1

    My favourite part is seeing the boat clearly fall over some edge just as it's going off screen.

  • @tommorales2371
    @tommorales2371 Před rokem

    Coolest LEGO TECHNIC MOC, I've ever seen..!! I love the use of the mini figs..

  • @yescapenoes
    @yescapenoes Před rokem +5

    1:48 Medieval bridge! Cool Idea!

  • @apisitphromsiri1855
    @apisitphromsiri1855 Před rokem +7

    Now we're gonna need RCE to review it

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown Před rokem +1

      1:20 Strongest shape. This video is a proper Polybridge "tribute". He'd be proud!

  • @Zekurity
    @Zekurity Před rokem +3

    I like how this youtube channel is constantly teaching us mostly simple logical solutions to modern mechanisms. Very informative and makes us more aware of our surroundings.

  • @orientalmoons
    @orientalmoons Před 8 měsíci

    Loved this, I wish there were Technic sets that did this sort of thing.
    For a real challenge the Vazon sliding drawbridge in Lincolnshire, UK would be an amazing thing to model.

  • @thesmiffable
    @thesmiffable Před rokem +12

    The joy I felt when I saw you did all bridges side by side synchronised!

  • @CrazyCarrotGaming
    @CrazyCarrotGaming Před rokem +30

    Love these lego videos! My math teacher showed the class some of your videos which was cool!

  • @jasmijnariel
    @jasmijnariel Před 9 měsíci

    The turning bridge is the most efficient, balance is spot on

  • @reifujimaki3787
    @reifujimaki3787 Před 9 měsíci

    The table bridge got me a good laugh, well done xD

  • @zachlewis9751
    @zachlewis9751 Před rokem +4

    My favorite was definitely the table based purely on the fact that I didn’t know LEGO had produced pieces for pneumatic.

  • @ikarusstudios2682
    @ikarusstudios2682 Před rokem +13

    Never fails to impress me

  • @maddoxmonteza
    @maddoxmonteza Před 8 měsíci

    The swing bridge definitely my favorite.

  • @dogs-and-destruction-channel

    I built a retractable bridge style ramp for my 1/10th scale theme park ride (the thunderflash roller-coaster) only mine retracted under the platform instead of over and had a 2 step extension arm too. All inspired by your marvellous creations thanks bro and can't wait to see what you come up with next 👍.

  • @emeil8584
    @emeil8584 Před rokem +8

    imagine the transporter bridge (7:29) irl😂

    • @SW99836
      @SW99836 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm sure it exists somewhere out there, but nobody found it yet?

  • @tankours_1278
    @tankours_1278 Před rokem +3

    Polybridge tutorial
    Actually very interesting, it's awseome see how much possibilities there are with lego pieces 0w0

  • @brickformersYT
    @brickformersYT Před 9 měsíci +3

    Bro imagine what would happen if a car was there while it was going up😂 5:26

  • @grammacilleturner7134
    @grammacilleturner7134 Před 10 měsíci

    You must be an engineer! My favorite bridge was the first one. Plain and simple and gets the job done. I have never seen the clear gear box before. Going to have to search for it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @blcollier
    @blcollier Před rokem +33

    As I was watching this I was thinking I'd love to see your take on a transporter bridge. Did not disappoint! :D
    There's one near me that's over 115 years old and is still in use today.

    • @emmajacobs5575
      @emmajacobs5575 Před rokem +3

      Is that the one that Terry Scott drove his Jaguar almost off the end of the gondola, or the Newport one?

    • @blcollier
      @blcollier Před rokem +3

      @@emmajacobs5575 The Newport one

  • @imstupidbut
    @imstupidbut Před rokem +4

    3:05 retractable bridge design flaw
    you need to make the other bridge a bit lower, and add a smooth piece so the bridge doesn’t click onto the other side

  • @red-pc8bs
    @red-pc8bs Před 9 měsíci

    I like the new textures of the Poly Bridge. XD

  • @xdixel5526
    @xdixel5526 Před rokem +10

    5:40 bro just rides through a cable lol

  • @558suave
    @558suave Před rokem +4

    Very fascinating. Would love to see how efficient each design is in energy usage.

    • @StraightOuttaJarhois
      @StraightOuttaJarhois Před rokem +2

      Real bridges of most types would have counterweights, making them much more efficient.

  • @brandonbeights6049
    @brandonbeights6049 Před 9 měsíci

    You have the greatest satisfying videos on CZcams! Thank you!

  • @Totalnoppxuy
    @Totalnoppxuy Před 9 měsíci

    You a true mechanical master of Lego

  • @amaryllis0
    @amaryllis0 Před rokem +4

    Very cool! I don't know if these all have real-world examples but if they do it would be cool to put a little clip of a real-life bridge with that mechanism after each one!

    • @NoName5589
      @NoName5589 Před rokem

      That's what I was thinking too, the only touch missing from this otherwise excellent video

  • @WipZedKay
    @WipZedKay Před rokem +5

    Would be interesting if you made a video about movable bridges, as in: bridges you can place down and pick back up again after use!

    • @JP5isalive
      @JP5isalive Před rokem +3

      There's a video I've watched on CZcams about a remote control bridge building truck, as it is in real life in the Army. I forget the channel name now but the bridge laying machine model is amazing! Drives up to the gap, lays the bridge in front of itself, drives over the bridge and retrieves the bridge afterwards! Mind blowing.

    • @jada1173
      @jada1173 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/hyQRogK6Jdg/video.html

  • @KR-ql8gl
    @KR-ql8gl Před 9 měsíci +2

    the MumboJumbo of LEGO

  • @utalomAlibbantakat
    @utalomAlibbantakat Před 8 měsíci

    az első a legjobb.... egyszerű, olcsó, elegáns, fenntartható, a többi komplikálthoz képest...bár jobb egy olyan híd amit nem akadályoz senkit a haladásban és emelgetni se kell

  • @LordFakhriGamingYT
    @LordFakhriGamingYT Před rokem +6

    Very cool!!

  • @palerider2143
    @palerider2143 Před 8 měsíci

    In the drawstring one it looks like you fed the string into the cylinders that propped the string up (whatever they are called), how did you do that? To better explain, during the calibration process where you held the string so that it could tighten, where did the excess go?

  • @yousifgamer2015
    @yousifgamer2015 Před 8 měsíci

    Your a amazing lego engineer. Your intentions is like great. Awsome!

  • @samuraiMOURS
    @samuraiMOURS Před rokem +4

    0:10 Bascule bridge (Simple)
    0:51 Bascule bridge (Rolling)
    1:33 Bascule bridge (Chain-attatched)
    2:24 Retractable bridge (also known as Thrust bridge)
    3:13 Folding bridge
    4:26 Swing bridge
    5:13 Tilt bridge
    5:50 Table bridge (pneumatic) (similar to Vertical-lift bridge)
    6:39 Vertical-lift bridge (hydraulic) (similar to Table bridge)
    7:29 Transporter bridge (also known as ferry bridge or aerial transfer bridge)
    8:49 SIDE BY SIDE
    9:09 SIDE BY SIDE (synchronized)

  • @red_benny123
    @red_benny123 Před rokem +7

    0:44 who else saw small plastic rope

  • @jamesnash6101
    @jamesnash6101 Před rokem

    I could see a combination of bridges. For example the addition of the Transporter bridge with others. Now a container ship could offload a container onto a bridge. And then a truck could transport the container on a highway.
    You wouldn't necessarily go to a standard port to unload your cargo. In fact there could be a combination of rail and truck for transport.

  • @CallmeAlexey
    @CallmeAlexey Před rokem

    yeah its fun to watch all those various ways to build bridges. i was interested in it before too. but honestly, the mechanisms between gears and all the mechanical parts really facinates me... like most of those are probably not advanced at all, but im not experienced with those - although i kinda wanna use it somewhere. nice video.

  • @neaf_clover
    @neaf_clover Před 3 měsíci +3

    This is why both a ship to battle against another kingdom and a vehicle going to McDonalds are *able* to *safely* cross the bridge.
    The battleship just won against Brickish Kingdom.
    The vehicle went to McDonalds and *finally* found the normal ice cream machine and bought what they want.
    Nice build!

  • @DMSparky
    @DMSparky Před rokem +5

    3:45 I am enjoying the sounds of the womb.

  • @jardex2275
    @jardex2275 Před rokem

    The vertical lift bridge is my favorite. It reminds me of the one in Duluth, MN. You should have shown that cars can be on the bridge during the lift. It give you a good view.

  • @Furiouszainedestroyer
    @Furiouszainedestroyer Před rokem +6

    7:18 lumber tycoon anyone?

  • @JP5isalive
    @JP5isalive Před rokem +4

    Great video. The more complex something is and the more parts used, the higher the chance of something failing. Keep things as simple as possible, for longevity. Applies to everything

  • @townfool6859
    @townfool6859 Před rokem

    I smile when the truck rolls through.
    It’s like “Twelve Days of Christmas “, “and a partridge in a pear tree!” 🎶

  • @woaminibricks
    @woaminibricks Před 6 měsíci

    Don't know why but I think I've watched this video for the 10th time, but I still want to watch it again, it's so amazing and interesting

  • @daylen577
    @daylen577 Před rokem +5

    8:21 next, make a lego 3D printer

  • @Just_A_Panther_Tank
    @Just_A_Panther_Tank Před rokem +7

    5:48 *Yeet*

  • @user-gn4mq5cs6e
    @user-gn4mq5cs6e Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent modelling along with excellent detachability and flexibility with excellent to look simplicity behind concrete engineering

  • @XXTrix
    @XXTrix Před 9 měsíci

    1,3&6 are my favourite ones
    and number 6 (4:58) is also nice for when you want to change roads

  • @mr.wassell7885
    @mr.wassell7885 Před rokem +3

    I'm kind of curious how you would approach a bridge with a railway over it. You could use the vertical lift bridge, but the gap would be an issue. If you'd like to build more bridges, could you consider approaching one with rails on it?

    • @juliusfucik4011
      @juliusfucik4011 Před rokem +3

      I know a few real life rotating railway bridges. They work well and as a child I was fascinated that for the length of the bridges there was no overhead wiring for the train. It would just coast (at high speed).

  • @bami2
    @bami2 Před rokem +11

    6:28 cheats

  • @beybladedude
    @beybladedude Před 4 měsíci

    I love how at the end of the building process the boat always falls to what seems to be the ground.

  • @747jack
    @747jack Před 9 měsíci

    I like the last bridge and the truck used to cross the bridges

  • @brandenfourie2449
    @brandenfourie2449 Před rokem +5

    08:49 RIP Headphone users

  • @partybrawl1764
    @partybrawl1764 Před rokem +6

    4:00 bro what the nerdy hell was that

  • @rhythmisataenzler
    @rhythmisataenzler Před 9 měsíci

    WE used to have a swing bridge like #5 were I´m from. It was build in 1927 and replaced with a modern bridge in 2003 :) It was very cool