This Tiny LEGO Engine Runs At 14,000 RPMs!

People`s creativity seems to have no end and we are always coming up with new inventions and amazing builds. Even though Lego is considered to be a children`s toy, grown up people have managed to build some incredibly massive object. We have previously featured some awesome objects here, such as the real size Mustang but this time we check out something different. These guys managed to build a tiny Lego engine and it was time to put this awesome thing to the test.

This Tiny LEGO Engine Runs At 14000 RPMs 2

Even though many might question the functionality of this little engine, we guarantee you that it is going to prove all of you wrong. They use super glue and fix every little Lego piece in place as it was suggested by their viewers and set it onto the board. Then they apply small amount of lubrication oil to get things going when they power it up.



They even use screws to make sure nothing is going to move. So now it is time to see this tiny Lego engine into action. They power it up using a 30,000 RPM drill. The tiny engine seems to hold up just fine at first and they add more and more power. Finally, after a minute or so of perfect working condition, the Lego engine breaks at 57% power which means that it ran at whooping 14,000 RPMs. This is quite impressive for such small and tiny Lego engine.

What do you think, could you make it even better?