Continue where we left off in the first video. Add a second adjustable joint to the climber to make it surpass more complex obstacles. Enjoy!
The first video:
• Making Lego Car CLIMB ...
Continue where we left off in the first video. Add a second adjustable joint to the climber to make it surpass more complex obstacles. Enjoy!
The first video:
• Making Lego Car CLIMB ...
Imagine making an AI that could learn how to overcome obstacles like this, that would be something I’d pay a fortune to see!
I came down to the comments to warn against this. Imagine waking up one morning with this thing sat on your chest... "LoVE mE pAPa... lOVe mEeEe..."
My thoughts exactly
Do you have a fortune? That'd be a fun job
@@YamiOni not if you have soft ai, or restricted ai, or whatever you want to call it
Exactly what I was thinking throughout the video
You have quite the skill in controlling that creation.
@crazy xyz shorts to him yes
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@@novaspot to him yes
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@@alikaradag8111 to him yes
The sheer fact that you went back and verified that a change to the design worked on previous successful obstacles cannot be understated. That's an important thing to teach kids about (and even adults!)
It also showed how much better the new design was, as it got past all the obstacles a lot easier
Yes. This is important. Never assume that improvements to solve a new problem won't mess up an invention's ability to solve previous problems. Always check to make sure you didn't break anything or optimize for a complex problem so much that you lose basic functionality needed to solve simple problems. The fact that it handled the previous obstacles with ease really shows how great the new design is.
Perhaps adding a wheel on the connecting beam would allow the 'support point' to be more useful. Unless adding more wheels disqualifies it.
i think so too
I imagine it would be a bit of a mess either having an entire motor or a driveshaft connected on the middle where it can rotate, expand and contract. Then again, I am no engineer so there might be ways!
Smarts man
The wheel could be fixes so you don't have to motorize it. Or instead have it be a piece with rubber/something to grab on
Hmmm this feels like a community,
This design feels very organic (?) compared to the last one. The first one felt like a robot designed to optimally climb surfaces. This guy just looks like a little creature trying his best to get through the day. I love him. Great work as always!
i agree, you could almost imagine it as a Wall-E type character in an animated movie.
What is a little creature if not just a very, very complex robot?
He is just a little critter
It moves on 4 (almost) individually powered movement tools, and has a flexible spot between them, look at almost any creature The wheels function as hands and feet, in our case these allow slight adjustability for precision near the ends, as you go up there's more large position joints like the knees and elbows rather than wrists and ankles, then you reach shoulder and hip, in our case the hip even has capability to twist in order to help navigate the 3rd dimension, then the spine which is a more advanced yet slightly more limiting version of what the robot has, we need to keep our organs intact and hence can only move so much, but look at the car, it's vitals are positioned at each end, allowing it to flex freely in the middle, sacrificing the small precision at the ends Nature is both the most and least natural thing, it seems so simple but everything is truly a fine oiled machine, in such an effective way it hardly seems natural I love this stuff
It feels like two people helping each other climb. Especially on e.g. the stairs, where it looks like one part of the robot is pulling the other up.
The sheer power this guy possesses is above any mortal being. He is one with the bricks
@crazy xyz shorts shut up
No
@crazy xyz shorts You are the definition of cringe
@crazy xyz shorts close the hole from whence you speak at once, or else you will be consumed by your own misery
Yes
The fact hes using a ps4 controller on top of the builds he does. Genius
I feel like this could make a very fun game, going around a map as a little car thing
The car: Fails “This enraged his father, who punished him severely.”
hooman of culture i see
YES
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@@quantum.code.x It's from oversimplified's Hitler video.
At this point, a lot more credit needs to go towards your skill as an operator!
Yeah
+35 social credit!
@@jojo_da_poe this isn’t China
@@liamhansolo1464 -500 social credit
@@raccoonperson1216 still isn’t China
This is legitimately one of the few things getting me going through my engineering class. The thought that I’ll be able to make stuff like this in the future keeps me going.
The fact that you are so good at controlling the robot is as impressive as the machine itself. This concept could make its way into an original rage game
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This guy has more than just genius brain, but also awesome skill on operating the lego. Man, IM AMAZED 🔥
IQ 99999999999999999999999999
They need this guy at NASA building and operating extra-planetary rovers! Also, this is just so purely satisfying to watch 😌
only problem is this has a ton of moving parts moving parts are easy points of failure
@@vaelophisnyx9873 but you cant lie. His designs are quite ingeneous and dynamic
@crazy xyz shorts no shut up
@UCKvIIp3FtcFcOMF-a3FAs5Q i have big cok
The latest generation of rovers are autonomous. No human interaction and it has an onboard AI to path-decision. :)
4:04 I can already imagine how useful this is for many reasons in a field like ac repair to climb inside walls and vents with a little camera in order order to troubleshoot
Me: "why isn't the printer, printing 🤔" The printer: 1:54
Bru that is so true💀
I feel like the limit of this machine is on the user, not on the machine
So now it is time to build another machine around the controller.
@@cameron7374 mind = blown
@@cameron7374 And another machine to design them. And, a machine to make the machine that designs machines, and a machine that designs machines that can make machines, and… uh oh
He's like making puzzle solving obstacles for himself to test his skills with his problem solving machine which he will improve as the obstacles gets harder
2:23 every lego vechiles worst nightmare... but this lego climber: EZ
The car looks alive. I can almost sense that it is working out the route itself and figuring out how to pass the obstacles. Amazing engineering.
“Is the obstacle is too difficult just go around it” -Luminite Bar 2021
You must put so much effort into these videos, and you also seem very smart. Keep up the good work and good luck!
@crazy xyz shorts shut the fuck up no one cares
@crazy xyz shorts cringe
@crazy xyz shorts you are the definition of cringe
He's soo smarttttt
@UCKvIIp3FtcFcOMF-a3FAs5Q OH PLEASE SHUT UP
Awesome! You have to add some moving extra mass, that will help you to move center mass from rear wheels to front
The battery pack could make a fine movable weight. Designing a car where the battery can be moved from front to back via remote control is an exercise left for the builder.
Your builds are amazing but I think an under-appreciated part of your videos is how well you're able to maneuver the complex machines you make. It's black magic
We know it’s game over when the AI can do this on their own 😳
You know he's controlling it on every obstacle, right?
@@hawkz3613 I think he meant that if an AI ever manages to figure this out without help, its better than the humans
@@mcchaos2137 well not really since the human did it as well. But it’d still be super impressive
@@hawkz3613 Yeah I did
This reminds me of Jacky Chan 03:50
yesss 😂😂👍
Lol
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you can actually make a race with this kind of lego car, the fastest to finish the set of obstacles
fastest to DESIGN, BUILD, and race through the obstacles.
No! No you can't. Don't even think that. Thats a stupid idea and you shouldn't think things like that. Don't be so silly, silly!
@@Bibibosh
Creating this is one thing, but being able to operate in this effectively is something else entirely. Nicely done.
I do not know what is more impressive, your engineering or your driving! Love it.
The combination of gaming and Lego skills is amazing. Consider turning this into a real life video game.
Imagine implementing machine learning into this...
That would be scary, and awesome. It just needs to, you know, be able to see.
@@walrush8374 not necessarily ...
Was about to write this
Goood fucking bye
@@earomc I mean, it has to have some way of observing the world, so in an essence, it is seeing.
That guy is so intelligent he can overcome situations like that and come out with an clever idea like a double ajustable joint If I was challenged like that I would just sit and start crying
I saw this video when it was first released. It's so brilliant that I always come back and watch it again. It fascinates me especially because it shows that there is a solution for almost every problem and obstacle. You just have to be creative and have patience.
How about: How fast can gears turn before they break?
YESSSS
He's already done that
yes
@@theopalangel1342 he's tested tires for sure, but I haven't seen the test on gears?
if these could be put into routines and automated you would have an amazing starting point for disaster exploration recovery bot.
1:32 Roller Robot hug. Very wholesome. 10/10 👍 Edit 1: 2:00 Lift boy, LIIIFT!!! You can do it!!! Edit 2: 2:48 Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy Edit 3: 4:25 I would fall into the middle and then... I have no idea.
the REAL part 2 we've always been waiting for
Thanks for including some of the failed attempts. The control strategies prompt a flurry of imagination about how this could be autonomous or at least partly augmented with higher abstraction controls.
80% of these I was like "no fucking way it's getting over that"
Tires: You underestimated my power!
Me too! Amazing, right?
This was fascinating! I was amazed when it ended, it didn't feel like 5 minutes!
2:24 **you run from the evil tiny robot car** **you see the stairs there is no way it will be able to climb that** **you go up the stairs** **WAIT HE CAN CLIMB STAIRS???** **you realize you can just kick him off** **you kick him off** **OH, HOLY SH*T HE BECAME A LEGO DRONE... HE'S FLYING WITH LEGO PROPPELLORS????**
*you catch it* *you throw it into the water* “what the hell it is a submarine 4.0 how”
0:20 till 0:25 That sounds like a really nice tune what the heck 😂
I love these, they’re very cool.
I'm in love with this intrepid little rover and so impressed with how well it takes a tumble.
Is it weird that I find this little lego car cute? I know it's a machine, but it's a good boy
awesome videos. Lego Technics gave me an amazing start on understanding mechanical things in the 80's as a child. In fact those are the only kits I ever wanted, and I never built the stuff on the box, just tossed them into the pile and built my own contraptions.
But this channel didn’t exist in the 80’s… I’m pretty sure KZhead didn’t either
@@TeaTabby what’s your point? he was just saying he liked to build things with lego technics back in the day.
YES IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS YOUR THE BEST
"you're"
@@dietznutz1 *yro'ue
@crazy xyz shorts You are the definition of cringe
@crazy xyz shorts shut up
@crazy xyz shorts wait if we report him enough we can ban him yey yall report him also pls
#11 just blew my mind away. That was amazing!
Genuinely fascinating to watch! Somehow heartwarming too
3:08 "Help me, step brother, I'm stuck"
Why am I watching this full focus and so joyful?
That wall limb on 14 was insane
Props to you for being such a pro operator, no one would have been able to solve the last one without skills and experience 👍👍
Since the Lego ideas are pretty outlandish (the submarine was my favourite!), how about a Lego creation that can hammer a nail into wood? Or a screw, or even saw? Lots of problems with torque I bet, but balsa wood is basically wooden foam with how light it is. I'm sure you'd find some interesting take on it, like using Lego tools to make a dovetail joint or something!
wowo this double joint is badass! Imagine putting an AI into this and automatically go EVERYWHERE
This it the idea
I would love to see like a tutorial on how to make the final car and to pair with controller also great content keep up the good work 😀
By the time he makes this thing climb entire cliffs, he's probably going to use 10 keyboards.
Ive been waiting this moment for my whole life
5:53. finally get over that book. now you have to go back over it like all the rest.
I love how it went from an engineering challenge in part 1 to straight-up platformer IRL in part 2. That alone speaks volumes of the design.
HOW MANY PEACES DOES THIS MAN HAVE
This has become “The Art of Driving Lego Cars With Insane Skill”
This is the best and most fun project done with LEGO technic I've seen in a long time. Absolutely enjoyed it, will try it myself :)
Dude..... I am just blown away at this point
The sound of the motor is soo satisfying
This is as much great piloting skills as it is great engineering, well done! 🎮
nice
I need more, this is just amazing!
I absolutely love this, I see this being an amazing lego car toy if only it had steering.
Since you were able to control it with a controller, I could see this implemented as a videogame
A goddamn lot of machinery is controlled by controllers, or controller like devices. Saw a video of some lads in the military using an xbox controller for some training
Lesson learned: Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna turn around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
@@boimcpickle Never gonna say goodbye
@@redstonegod296 Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
maneuvering that last one was legit impressive :o
This is the sequel we didn't want, but the sequel we needed!
1:42 Umm, Is it screaming? Lol 😂
Now put depth sensors on it, then train an AI to solve any situation. Seriously interested if it's possible though!
The amount of power a single extra joint gives you is insane.
Super stuff. lets use this to go re-exploring inside those pesky "shafts" in the Great Pyramid!
2:54 "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"
5:25 Happy Wheels style!
I am absolutely blown away by the things that little car can do!
I could watch this all day.
Could you make a video showing us how you connect each button on the controller to each different motor please?
With a Sbrick receiver
4:27 I would go around it 😂
It can’t turn
@@GayLord-jc5ri hint to another video
It looks like stop motion, damn satisfying to watch.
Watching this car climb over everything is amazing
❤️
2:51 Finally books are important
1:13 one of the most satisfying lego car i've seen
man id love to see this guy playing space engineers, the insane things hed be able to build
hi :O I GOT FIRST COMMENT
No
this is so satisfying to watch
the way it moves especially when you speed up the footage it looks like an actual like like sentient animal figuring out how to navigate terrain it's crazy
Man just imagine if the military made vehicles based on this design
Brilliant! Absolutely amazing!! You should submit this design to Nasa.
That leaning book climb had me gobsmacked
This needs to be a Series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?? I cant get Enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is bad ass ! Amazing robotics !
one of the most interesting lego videos on here, and there are a LOT of lego videos
Its like watching an AI that learn how to go to obstacles. Satisfying
He doesn't need the oscar, THE OSCAR NEEDS HIM
damn i wish vehicle companies hire this dude to make cars like this, this is beyond cool