I Built a HUGE Lego Rollercoaster, stretching from the floor to the ceiling, with two loops / inversions, a vertical drop, a smoke machine and tons of crazy lighting effects.
The mere idea of sorting all those pieces makes me want to run screaming for the hills! Chris, your sacrifice is appreciated. ;) The ride was a sensory experience for sure! It's the sort of thing I'd have to go on a second time just to be sure of what I saw... but not before having a good sit down first. ;)
I love how the lights come together and make the ride and adventure. This is what I saw: We bursted through a storm into space, going past some many odd and bright wonders. Abstract but cool!
In regards to the plastic waste: lego are in the process of implementing paper bags to replace the current plastic ones, and they're due to be implemented imminently!
Their initial plan was to use plant-based materials, but then they realized that’d be bad for the environment too. Now they’re leaning more towards plastic bottles and also implementing plastic bags at a smaller scale.
I love that it was never ‘my girlfriend said it was in the way and a problem’ but ‘my girlfriend said what if it was in the dark’, which is the cutest thing in the world.
When he said "I'm legally obligated to tell you that 1 in every 4 rides horrifically crash" and the ride started, my PC *literally CRASHED* (blue screened) a second later. I must say, please take this man's warnings seriously... 😂
Nah. Taking away his creative control and stiffling his imagination for the whims of producers and to please corporate sponsors to make shows for a dying media does not sound fun for Chris at all. We should just support him through the channels he has chosen to share his talents via.
Started watching this channel for cat content a long time ago - stayed for Chris' awesome personality and insanely cool projects. But it's very nice to see that the cats also enjoyed the rollercoaster.
YOU ARE MY FAVOURITE RU-vidR!!!😊 here are 3 reasons why 1:your the first RU-vidr who comes from my country I found 🇬🇧 2: you editing is amazing 🤩 3:you’re content is unreal! It always catches my attention 😍 Thank you so much for all these wonderful videos Chris 👇
@@Davethebettafish For such a small and a silly thing, I am not surprised, but I do appreciate it. Replies are always a bit more personal than just a number going up.
I’m just so confused as to how your cats didn’t immediately destroy any and all progress, mine would just topple it, eat all of the legos, and bask in the chaos.
Hey Chris, I got a new £50 note today and I love it because it finishes my polymer notes of England collection. I couldn’t believe how thin it was because it is so huge!
I’m currently trying to get the pre decimal coins collection but I also have the first set of decimal coins and the modern set. I love the old 5p though 🤣. I have a 50p collection too! What do you have?
Chris, you’ve totally outdone yourself. Your channel always goes above and beyond to bring us an enchanting experience. Your editing style and your personality only helps. Many RU-vidrs would make simple videos about cats trying a treat, but you make a giant lego rollercoaster! I wish I could hit the subscribe button a million more times. With how great your videos are, you are certainly on track to have a very successful channel. Thanks so much for all you do Chris
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the effort that Chris puts into every single one of his videos. Also, 3:40, Bella trying her best to avoid the grips as much as possible. Again. I love Ralph and Bella.
@@mxtchaboba if u look through the replies someone called obviously with a blue pfp is spamming the same link over and over again. I'm just going through the comments and reporting for spam
I slowed the ride down to half speed and with the distorted sound it felt really trippy. Was so cool to experience, wish I could experience it in real life.
That's awesome! But if you still have the setup what you should do is re-record this at a higher frame rate and then slow it down but disable resample and then exported out at that framerate that was shot in. Then it looks like it's going normal speed like a regular roller coaster and then we can actually see things better.
That cloud is insane. Btw, If you record with a high speed camera and then slow it down 25% or so it might feel very large and realistic, since slower things are perceived as larger. It's the same reason they slow down the guy in the Godzilla suit.
The reason for it is that when you scale down the model, you don't scale down the gravity and friction, to give the effect of gravity and friction being scaled down, you can slow down the POV or off ride fotoage of the model roller coaster. But he still needs to smooth the transistions on the track and make improvements to the layout to make the roller coaster more realistic.
@@coasterclassifications8844 very well likely. im not a physicist. and i didnt see this in person. just looking at the video looked like it be more than what the human body could handle and people be passing out or dying if this were simply scaled up. Now it could be altered to be safe as its scaled up. be cool to have a g sensor on car here.
I love the sheer amount of detail you put into your animations. I especially love how at 1:56 you took the pictures in reverse so you wouldn’t have the crinkle creases in the paper when it’s unfolded
First off... this is incredible. Second off... if this were a real ride there would not be one survivor. The sheer lateral and vertical g-force at certain points would be insane for the human body. Third off... it's just Legos. :)
Very cool build. 10 out of 10nfor concept and execution, and I like your editing very much. If you can afford it, one improvement I can see would be to record the POV using a camera with a high frame rate, slow down the footage and then add sound effects. At the moment I can only slow it down using youtube's feature, and otherwise it's just too fast to fully appreciate visually.
I really like the lego videos, they are so creative, and I haven’t seen anyone else do anything like it! Keep up the great work, and thank you for making awesome and wholesome videos. I know myself and many other people really enjoy them :)
Ikr! I was subbed since he had 257k, and he's at 900k+ now! His amazing quality-over-quantity videos, plus cats & coins (say that could be a name), are such a joy!
The fact that if this were real, it would be about 309 feet tall is just crazy. This means that it would be a bit taller than Millenium Force (308'), making this coaster the 7th tallest in the world if it existed.
I saw a video of a guy reviewing this set a while back and I thought to myself: "That's such a cool LEGO set, I only wish it was bigger." Thank you for granting my wish! And not just that, you kept one-upping yourself throughout this video. I'm in awe of your creativity.
I think it would work better if there was some sort of flywheel attached to the roller coaster. This would temper the acceleration and make it more realistic.
"Imagine if it was a real ride" People would die, Chris. Not because of the loop that fails 25% of the time, you could get engineers to figure that out, but because of the accelerations and decelerations that would snap everyone's neck every 5 seconds.
I'd hope it wouldn't run at the speed it ran at in this video, but more the speed of a regular rollercoaster so that people don't die when they ride it.
can we all appreciate the fact this cost THREE THOUSAND POUNDS (not to mention wood and all the lights)! such an amazing video especially considering this! edit: to factor in lighting and wood!
What I love best about this channel is that Chris never apologies for being himself, or showing childlike interest in small plastic building blocks or other objects.