Mythbuster Adam Savage Rides 3D Printed Lego Style Bike: Internet Reacts

Lucas Rainfall

Updated Monday, September 9, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Innovation in the world of 3D printing has reached an exciting new milestone with the introduction of a 3D printed Lego style bike. This fascinating creation has garnered significant attention online, especially with a notable mention from Mythbuster Adam Savage.

In a recent video shared on Imgur, the 3D printed bike made of interlocking Lego-like pieces was showcased, leaving viewers in awe. The clip features someone riding the bike and expressing sheer joy with the words, "So, so that is way more fun than it should be, that is so awesome, dude." This expression of excitement encapsulates the general reaction to this incredible invention.

The video has sparked a lively discussion among users, with one comment humorously noting, "Mythbuster approved." The involvement of Adam Savage, a prominent figure from the Mythbusters show, has further fueled the curiosity and interest surrounding this unique bike. One user asked, "@mistersavage how was it?" indicating keen interest in Savage's personal experience with the bike.

Other comments ranged from practical questions to humorous observations. One user queried, "How many years did that take to print?" while another joked, "I bet you can't separate them flat boys with your teeth." The playful banter continued with comments like "Should've printed a helmet too" and "Getting stopped by a LEGO cop immediately (handing out one ticket for speeding and another one for copyright infringement)."

The discussion also touched on the financial and material aspects of the project. One user pondered, "How much did he spend on the filament?" followed by a lighthearted, "Holy c*** that's a lot of plastic." Additionally, the cost of the project was humorously estimated by another user as "£40,000."

Interesting tidbits about Lego were shared as well, with one user reminding everyone, "Remember, kids. The plural of Lego is Lego," and another mentioning, "Lego started with wooden toys." The quirky and diverse reactions to the video highlight the widespread fascination with this innovative use of 3D printing technology.

The video concludes with a viewer exclaiming, "I was like hell yeah, then at the end I was fk yeah," perfectly capturing the excitement and amazement that this 3D printed Lego style bike has inspired.

This innovative creation not only showcases the potential of 3D printing technology but also brings a sense of joy and wonder reminiscent of childhood Lego play. The combination of engineering prowess and nostalgic appeal has undoubtedly made this video a hit among viewers, sparking imaginations and conversations around the world.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Shmoaker

Mythbuster approved

gearsmith

How many years did that take to print?

CrumbyCake

@mistersavage how was it?

cartherium

Remember, kids. The plural of Lego is Lego.

WilliamHuskerAdama

Must be nice having disposable income

eskarbrum

I bet u can't separate them flat boys with ure teeth

UAIESS

Should've printed a helmet too

menchicutlets

So they 3d printed duplo then? ;)

procrastinatingagain

I'd love this.

stronomer

Getting stopped by a LEGO cop immediately (handing out one ticket for speeding and another one for copyright infringement).

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