What Does It Take For a LEGO Car To Roll Downhill Forever?

Cars (including LEGO ones) will roll downhill. In theory if the hill were a treadmill, the car could roll forever. In practice, there are a lot of things waiting to go wrong to keep this from happening. If youā€™ve ever wondered what those problems would be and what a solution would look like, [Brick Technology] has a nine-minute video showing the whole journey.

The video showcases an iterative process of testing, surfacing a problem, redesigning to address that problem, and then back to testing. It starts off pretty innocently with increasing wheel friction and adding weight, but weā€™ll tell you right now it goes in some unexpected directions that show off [Brick Technology]ā€™s skill and confidence when it comes to LEGO assemblies.

You can watch the whole thing unfold in the video, embedded below. Itā€™s fun to see how the different builds perform, and we canā€™t help but think that the icing on the cake would be LEGO bricks with OLED screens and working instrumentation built into them.



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