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We love videos of Lego car builds—especially the complicated sets that would take hours to put together but only take a couple minutes on YouTube. There's just something hypnotizing about watching them come together so quickly.But not everything has to be intricate and complex to be entertaining. Here's a video of a smaller McLaren P1 Lego set being assembled that's definitely simpler but not necessarily any less enjoyable to watch. If you don't have room to work on a project car for whatever reason, maybe building Lego cars is the perfect hobby for you to get started on in 2016. This Unfinished Ferrari-Powered Hot Rod Is a 950-HP Deathwish You Can Buy a Chevy SS at a Huge Discount A Supercharged Nissan 370Z Is Very Fast and Furious Why a Nurburgring Record Set in 1983 Will Never Be Beaten This Is What 20 Years of Neglect Does to a Jaguar E-Type The 500-Pound Backpack Everyone Seems to Want to Carry 10 of the Smallest Details That Have the Highest Impact on Performance




Admit It: You Have Always Wanted to Try This Here's What It's like to Drive a 450-HP Time-Attack Focus ST on the Street Why an Old Detroit Inline-Six Is Worth Saving7498 PoliceLego City PoliceLego Police StationPull PoliceBoys PolicePolice RoomLocal Police7498 ToysLego ToysForwardThe Top Lego Toy Sets For 2013-Lego City Police station-Stop the prisoners from escaping the police station through the pipe drain! They won’t get far on foot. Use the police car to chase them down and transport them back to prison in the police van. Help keep Lego city safe with this feature-packed set! Price $71.99 MORE INFO: http://www.everythingkids.co/the-top-lego-toy-sets-for-2013//watch?v=Z8ut5ND3agI&feature=player_embedded#at=16 It is amazing. Working (electronic) V8 engine made from Lego Technic. This is not a Lego set, but I completely designed and build it myself. There is about 300 hours of work in this model. You must be 16 or over to participate in the Brickset Forum. Please read the announcements and rules before you join.




What are your favourite YouTube LEGO channels? These are some of the ones I like but I am sure there are more that I am missing out there.   /////user/LEGOJANG/videos )and I really really love watching Brick Builder putting the sets together!  /user/brickbuilder23/videos )Have a wonderful day / night!! 'Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Ahhh man, show the brothers a little love. :smile: Does anyone know of any decent UK based Lego channels btw?  Would love to start one up myself but it would be a pretty short run venture given I'm still getting back into my Lego groove so only have 5 sets to review. Madaboutlego is from the UK and they tend to focus on the sets ranther than reviews. I had a similar though that it would be great to start a UK lego channel,  would be great to see some more mateI am making my videos, I am making videos for kids. You can check it out on my channel. you can give me feed back of whats wrong and wright on my videos, i would be verry thankful




Try my channel, im new, give me a chance :) what do you think ? doing my best and try to improveThere was a Youtube Lego channel like this but every new piece there was a clicking noise that drove me nuts so I stopped watching.  Your the alternative with some nice music which I appreciate. @drdavewatford pretty please fix title Sign In or Register to comment. The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed). This episode was an 87-minute-long special. The vehicles that were demolished during the episode all received an end credit in the form of an in memoriam (spelled in memorium on screen). Based on numerous car chase scenes in films, the Build Team tested myths based on whether cars would be able to successfully drive through/into various obstructions.




Two criteria were used to test each scenario: whether the real crash appeared similar to its Hollywood counterpart, and whether the car could be driven away afterward. As part of Discovery Channel's Alaska Week 2009 series, the MythBusters returned to Alaska to test more cold weather myths. Based on Geoffrey Pyke's proposed project of building an aircraft carrier out of pykrete during World War II (it wasn't put into practice because the war ended), the MythBusters decided to test the viability of making a pykrete boat. In additional footage shown on the MythBusters website, two additional tests were shown. The Build Team tested several myths that involve creating diamonds with household materials such as... Unable to produce any diamonds using household items, the Build Team went on to test whether... Adam, Jamie, and the Build Team tested three myths drawn from videos seen on YouTube. This myth was not shown in the actual episode aired in the United States, but was featured in the version of the episode aired outside of North America and on the MythBusters website and included in the iTunes download as an extra scene.




It was based on a video created by the YouTube user: Household Hacker. Adam and Jamie explored the physics of swimming in syrup, while the Build Team probed two "magic bullet" myths. Adam, Jamie, and the Build Team joined forces to investigate a puzzling seesaw myth. This is the second myth in which the MythBusters and the Build Team bust a myth together Adam and Jamie tested whether or not a person could... Jamie and a Blue Angels team member prepare for a flyby at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma To help test this myth, the MythBusters enlisted the aid of the Blue Angels and their F/A-18 Hornets. This myth was inspired by scenes from the film version of Wanted. The Build Team tested various myths involving popcorn. The MythBusters tackle various myths relating to the "handyman's secret weapon". They tested whether or not duct tape can... Adam and Jamie test whether a dirty car gets better gas mileage than an equivalent clean car, while the Build Team test an old adage concerning beer, liquor, and hangovers.




The MythBusters test two potential kitchen disasters, as well as whether cheese can be used with a cannon. Adam and Jamie tested whether windows should be open or closed during a hurricane, while the Build Team took on two myths involving liquid nitrogen. Adam and Jamie tested whether a car would explode when driven off a cliff. The Build Team saw if a rocket could launch a cage containing a human. The MythBusters test new tangents from five previous myths. The Build Team tested various Hollywood methods for shooting around corners, beginning with an offshoot of the "Bend a Bullet" myth from episode 123. Grant and Tory also tested other techniques of shooting around a corner in Hollywood movies. Starting from Kari's position at the doorway, they tried to hit the target in the room by... According to Tory, this "complete set" appears to have set a first on MythBusters, where three myths were tested simultaneously with one Confirmed, one Plausible, and the other Busted.




Taking off from the original Car Cling myth, Adam and Jamie tested whether or not someone could... The MythBusters pointed out that the tests were done with empty cardboard boxes, as they seemingly are in many Hollywood movies. A different result may suffice if they contained any shipment, especially heavy ones like electronics or "anvils." Fans requested having this myth tested after the original Liquid Nitrogen myths were shown in the Hurricane Windows episode. The original Snowplow Split tests shown in the second Alaska Special focused only on the circumstances of the myth. This new, supersized test presented below looked onto the results. Adam and Jamie test a Hollywood chase scene jump, while the Build Team probes a gruesome diving disaster. Kari departs to begin her maternity leave, and Jessi Combs joins the build team in her absence. Adam and Jamie put a story of a prisoner's escape to the test, while the Build Team investigates a supposedly foolproof method for smugglers to avoid detection.

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