In this video I crash test my lineup of lego cars, to see which one is the safest for Minifigures, and I was even able to build a car with a working airbag!! Building instructions at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/users/koenkun...
I apologise if the idea of this video isn’t completely clear to some of you. I am aware of the fact that real cars have crumple zones, and that no damage doesn’t directly mean it has a high crash rating. All I wanted to do was to give my cars ratings according to how much damage they had as I wanted to see which ones are built the strongest. I hope to bring some clarity with this, thank you all for the support!
Actually car crashes are mroe safe when the front crumples. Even if you are still in one piece on a very solid car, you absorbed most of the shock of the impact.
@@DREDD_BOTyou think it’s just Lego? One Lego city car literally cost like $15 or $25,one speed champions Lego car cost $26 or $40 and a Lego technic Car cost $80 OR EVEN $200+
Love that pink aventador. Wish i could almost buy that in deep orange. I still could never make that, i've played with lego since i was 3-2. You're very good at making lego cars! 🤗 🚩New sub! ❤
I have this dummy troublemaker named Veyron and he loves Bugatti only because of Bugatti Veyron but he doesn’t even know how fast a Bugatti can go 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its better to destroy a a bit because when the car dont destroy the driver can be injured but if the car destroy the driver dont be too much injured (i am not good at english )
Lego cars don't really get damaged when they crash but sometimes they don't break or sometimes they loose a little bit of pieces but when you are carrying them and accidently drop them, then they will be damaged catastrophically
Really fun video dude, nice to see your cars in action. Not sure why people felt the need to point out that this isn't exactly like real crash testing- I suppose that happens with any video that takes off like this one. Keep it up!!
Think your cars are still stronger then mine, I build mine to have opening bits which really cut into the structure. Most of them have front fenders that are only held on with a single stud behind the front wheel and sometimes another stud in front of it.
I once bought a lego crane so I decided to recreate what the mythbusters did to their car so I attached a car to the top of the crane, put it on the top of a recliner and dropped it and the car actually survived due to the fact I dropped it on carpet 😂😂😂