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AlmightyArjen

Lego train vs. Lego skyscraper

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Hi all,

I was wondering what would happen if a Lego train would crash into a Lego skyscraper. Obviously the skyscraper was built in a way that it had to come down (otherwise it would be too boring ofcourse). Well, here is the result :)

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Cool. How did you get the rear engine to uncouple in the nick of time? :laugh:

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Cool. How did you get the rear engine to uncouple in the nick of time? :laugh:

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He was sitting in that part of the train :grin:

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Cool. How did you get the rear engine to uncouple in the nick of time? :laugh:

It seems to run derailed all along to the end station, and then then the point uncoupled the waggon by its derailed bogie.

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Why are people obsessed with crashing there trains?

Because it's fun, and doesn't everyone at some point in their life want to wreck a (toy!) train like in the movies / TV?

I did, and still do on occasion. :grin:

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Why are people obsessed with crashing there trains?

On the other hand, search for 9Vtrain videos on YouTube (crashes on long radius curves with Christmas train), they are over millions and millions of views, using the YouTube Partner program and Google Adsense you can get quite good amount of money* after clicks on ads.

*Not as much as enough for basic needs, but reasonable addition to your monthly salary.

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He was sitting in that part of the train :grin:

It seems to run derailed all along to the end station, and then then the point uncoupled the waggon by its derailed bogie.

I think the kid in me prefers the magic explanation. :laugh:

Why are people obsessed with crashing there trains?

Because it is fun to see things get smashed or run over. The not so fun part is rebuilding.

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Very funny, clever and awesome destruction of a Lego tower ! :grin:

Only suggestion.......reedit it as a Seconds From Disaster doco okay......now that would raise the awesome level even more !

Brick On Crash On 'AlmightyArjen' ! :grin:

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Very funny, clever and awesome destruction of a Lego tower ! :grin:

Only suggestion.......reedit it as a Seconds From Disaster doco okay......now that would raise the awesome level even more !

Brick On Crash On 'AlmightyArjen' ! :grin:

Uhm, I don't fully understand what you mean. Explain?

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I'm usually found in the Pirates and Star Wars sections, but this caught my eye. Poor civilians! :sceptic: I really like how you filmed as many of the angles as possible, before, during and after the crash. Great job! Let us hope this doesn't happen in real life :grin:

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How about the Montparnasse derailment? Train entered station too fast and over ran buffer stop. Newstand person died.

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Ah now I understand what lighningtiger said! Well, for once this was nice, maybe I'll do it some other time wit multiple trains, haha

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Ah now I understand what lighningtiger said! Well, for once this was nice, maybe I'll do it some other time wit multiple trains, haha

Yes, please.....head on crash......totally seconds from disaster ! :devil::laugh:

Brick On 'AlmightyArjen' ! :grin:

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