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  • Realy cool

  • its HUGE!

  • you could make a lego building thats really tall

  • You were too damn slow, if it breaks it breaks.... -_-

  • just gunn it!

  • is that your sister

  • u should make some pillars in the middle ish part

  • wow dud that is so cool

  • Andrew - Excellent work! I realize that there is a size issue here too bad you couldn't have a permenant mounting on 4'x8' plywood. Do you you have any other bridges you are considering? I'd like to see those also.

  • thats amazing

    

  • who plays with legos outside

  • you might need one more set of cables on each tower... :p

  • mietje je had ineenkeer door moette rijden haha

  • who is the girl?

  • pussy!

  • What was the train set that you drove across at the end? the steam train

  • WOW!

  • wow thats immense dude :) congratz !

  • epic

  • Build a Lego sex toy next time.

  • he live in his mom basement at age 30

  • make a vid of a huge train goin cross it and destroying it

  • You can also make tha cables as a string.

  • thats a lots of legos :D

  • Is the train made with legos

  • Yes, it is

  • when ur done u should make a video on the amazing collapse of the lego bridge.

    it would be awsome in slow motion!

  • how do you make the cables?

  • how did you make the cables?

  • Vegeta, what does the scouter say about the part count?

    It's over 9000!!

    9000? There's no way that can be right!

  • nice

  • wow

  • put supports under the trackts in side the side walls

  • How heavy are the trains?

    I've built a lego suspension bridge about 6" long and can support the weight of 4 dictionaries that combine up to about 15 lbs of weight. Its also a dual track bridge (but I used racer tracks, 8 studs wide)

    I think your bridge is more challenging to support weight since its like 3 times longer than mines=] I suggest you add some more back span rails to even out the mass added to the main span during the train's crossing.

    Nonetheless, nice work!

  • wow! im confused! lol!

  • dude your awsem!

  • what are the white supports made out of

  • Lego!

  • how?

  • 1x8 pieces

  • That is so totally awsome like

  • what would you of done if it didnt hold the weight

  • How Did You Take It Down? Plese Reply.

  • I put supports under the track (so that the pieces wouldnt break) and took the bridge down section by section.

  • Lol you should make a rollercoaster next

  • PLEASE REPLY! is that 10001 or 4558????

  • 10001

  • oh my god! do you wana sell it?! I was looking on brickling (dot) com.......

  • what? my feet are freezing

  • It was cold outside

  • GET A LIFE NO OFFENCE LOL

  • lol build yourself a gf

  • Maybe for a future project, a VERY long boardwalk-like bridge spanning your backyard!

  • Its a great build! I would try something like that but I'm in my neighborhood, it would get stolen! lol

  • u should put some support in the middle, but that might not stay true to the type of bridges design

  • time for a load bearing test... (sit) (break into many peices)

  • HOlY CRUD CRAP BATMAN!! fire the foreward humbuckers!!!

  • awsome

  • That looks amazing! Are thoughs white braces made of Lego too? You should have put two more in to reach the middle of the bridge. Then find a gap for it to cross like a pond or something. A very impressive model. I want to build a big bridge someday. Any tips?

  • i want it to crack then the train falls.

  • cool

  • i was waiting for it to shatter =(

  • cool video and project!

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