Lego makes cute little engine blocks with cylinders and pistons and crankshafts. You can operate them with a small DC motor, but what happens when you attach them to a motor that can spin them much faster than the designers intended? These guys wanted to find out.
Catastrophic Lego engine failure
- COMMENTS
 
- lego abuse
 
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