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  • - Hello, I'm veteran stuntman, stunt coordinator, Rick Fike.

  • Today, we're gonna break down the action,

  • the arts and science, of stunt driving.

  • I been in the stunt world for about 38 years,

  • and when you don't find me on camera, or working stunts,

  • or choreographing action,

  • you can find me in my Karate school teaching martial arts.

  • Today I'll be breaking down

  • the art and science of stunt driving.

  • The vehicle.

  • To demonstrate the making of a good stunt vehicle,

  • I'll be using these LEGO Technic models.

  • Just like the real vehicles, they're built tough.

  • All stunt vehicles have reinforced suspension,

  • frames, and roofs.

  • Handbrakes are added, and we have a six-point rollcage

  • and a five-point harness.

  • Before a big stunt, my team will plan it out

  • with the use of concrete, chalk,

  • and a miniature vehicle.

  • A good stuntman always plans his stunts out

  • on a smaller scale.

  • The classic stunts.

  • Maybe we have a scene where our vehicle has to fly up

  • on two wheels and go down an alleyway and miss people.

  • When we do this, we call that high skiing.

  • It's very popular, but it's very difficult to do.

  • One of my favorite stunts is gonna be

  • the reverse J-turn.

  • It's where we start our vehicle, back it up in reverse

  • approximately 35 mile an hour, whip this wheel to the left,

  • bringing that front around,

  • drop in drive and accelerate away.

  • Ramp jumping.

  • We have a stable ramp, a vehicle hits that mark,

  • flies and either pancakes or crashes off that ramp.

  • And now the most popular of all ramps

  • is the pipe ramp.

  • When we insert the pipe ramp,

  • we can adjust the height and angle.

  • Our vehicle backs up, hits the ramp, launches,

  • and twists and turns all the way over.

  • At the end of the day,

  • it all comes down to safety and preparation.

  • Why I really enjoy working with LEGO Technic,

  • they're as close to the real things as possible for us.

  • Not only are they built rugged and strong,

  • and contain rollcages to roll, tires that turn,

  • power take off, but they're just fun.

  • Well this has been stuntman, stunt coordinator Rick Fike

  • breaking down the art and science of stunt driving

  • with LEGO Technic, built for real.

- Hello, I'm veteran stuntman, stunt coordinator, Rick Fike.

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