April 4, 20168 yr Oh noooooo!!! Today, I died a little inside... Honestly, what kind of sadistic channel is that?! Thanks for sharing.. I guess...
April 4, 20168 yr Their fruit salad episode was funny! And now I know what a Minifig looks like being smooshed... Lego Movie 2 nightmare scene
April 4, 20168 yr They should have instrumented it with strain gauges. Now I'm curious how much force before the bricks start to deformed. I used to get to crush concrete cylinders made from various batches of concrete. It's a lot of fun. Be sure to wear your safety glasses.
April 4, 20168 yr They should have instrumented it with strain gauges. Now I'm curious how much force before the bricks start to deformed. I used to get to crush concrete cylinders made from various batches of concrete. It's a lot of fun. Be sure to wear your safety glasses. Now that you mention it, I wonder if TLG has one of these in their factory for quality control tests. It wouldn't surprise me if Lego took every 10,000th figure and smooshed it to check its quality and ability to resist damage.
April 5, 20168 yr As painful as it was to watch, I found it to be a great video. It was interesting to see how Lego would hold up. Also it was kinda funny at the same time. Mainly how the Minifigure heads look afterwards. xD But yes. Painful to see good Lego destroyed. :(
April 5, 20168 yr I love that channel, but with this new video it's gotten a little dark for my tastes.
April 5, 20168 yr This is like what I do to megabloks, but without the hydraulic press. Sledge hammer? Car? Or watch them melt in a nice bonfire.
April 5, 20168 yr I can already hear Emmet screaming in pain At least some of the parts survived and that minifigure hand is still useable
April 5, 20168 yr Thank God it wasn't Mr. Gold or Johnny Thunder That poor girl in the blue car, though (The guy foreshadowed about the S16 Penguin Guy ) Edited April 5, 20168 yr by Robert8
April 5, 20168 yr I think it is great to watch this, just to know what really happens and what to expect.
April 5, 20168 yr The makers of that video missed a trick. They should have said: "No, Mr Brick, I expect you to die!" Kudos if you get the reference.
April 5, 20168 yr Nooo! As disgusting as this is, it's still cool to know that Lego bricks can withstand a lot before collapsing.
April 5, 20168 yr The makers of that video missed a trick. They should have said: "No, Mr Brick, I expect you to die!" Kudos if you get the reference. I'm guessing that's the guy who ranted on about AFOLs. In which case I agree
April 5, 20168 yr Nooo! As disgusting as this is, it's still cool to know that Lego bricks can withstand a lot before collapsing. We already knew that LEGO can withstand considerable force. On average, a 2x2 brick can resist 4240 Newtons (equivalent to 950 pounds) before deforming. Edited April 5, 20168 yr by AmperZand
April 5, 20168 yr Sledge hammer? Car? Or watch them melt in a nice bonfire. I like putting them in a vice and slowly tightening it, and watching the low-quality plastic slowly get squished. But I have also tried burning them and a few other fun, evil things.
April 7, 20168 yr Reminds me of this video, where a Megablok scene was burnt to a nice gooey crisp: http://thebrickblogger.com/2012/08/sacrilege-what-happens-when-lego-burns/ Edited April 7, 20168 yr by LudeBene
April 7, 20168 yr Reminds me of this video, where a Megablok scene was burnt to a nice gooey crisp: http://thebrickblogg...n-lego-burns/ Brings up a 404 error.
April 9, 20168 yr This is how the LEGO Mafia deals with snitches. They must have been colluding with Megabloks guy, except he got off easy.
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