McLaren Formula 1 Car VS Treadmill and Ramps. Drag Racer Speed and CRASH Test. Lego Technic 42141 Drag Race / Lego on a treadmill. Subscribe so you don't miss out! #speedtest #LegoTechnic #lego #DragRace #mclaren #f1 #speed #treadmill
@@sheepbeep5247 wrong car? not a mclaren? what the fuck are you on this is clearly an MCL35* the tires or rims aren't perfectly round meaning it will definitely vibrate
@@twandepan The mold was created in 2014 for the Batman The Tumbler set. New molds are expensive and LEGO is giving less and less back everytime, so they stuck with it.
you can really see the vorticies coming off that front wing and really working themselves around the floor of the car to keep it sealed to increase the effectiveness of those tunnels.
Those videos genually deserve a like, you put so much effort/time and money to build this and then making a cool experiment for our entertainment. I love your videos, keep it up!
I'm fortunate enough to own this lego set, but the suspension is very light, meaning that the floor (of the car) always touches the floor (of the surface it's on). Does this happen to anyone else?
I have this set since Day 1 and I have no problem with suspension . However in real life the car touch the floor often so same if it touch it's realistic
if there wasn't any close ups, I would have really thought it was a normal replica people can buy from merch stores. it was well-made, but you should have stopped the run when things start breaking up.
@@lorenzopalestro192 it’s the 2022 model as it has the different front wing and winglets on the front tires. And the car was produced before the final livery was announced.
I enjoy these videos a lot do me a favor as an experiment. On the wheel connecting points and threw the engine and gear joints put the smallest amount of mineral oil on them I think the vibration and extra noise from the movement will go away and it will be more enjoyable for headphone users and might take a little longer to fail which means more anticipation on our end!!!!
this hurts to watch but thank you for sacrificing your car for us Awesome video, I clicked not expecting much but honestly it was pretty cool 😂 You got a new subscriber! (and a like)
I'm surprised that car can handle ramps like that with such low suspension. If I make one wrong move or drop my technic Dodge Charger, the engine doesn't entirely stop functioning, but the belt in front of the engine won't function anymore and I have to take off the grill and try to reach under the car and tinker with random components until it works again. I'm impressed.
It would be really cool if you could find a way to attach the cable to the monocock or halo so the load is even (I know it’s nerdy but it might change stuff)