Marbles & Magnets synchronized to Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers
Follow this leisurely chain reaction marble run to the tune of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky‘s Waltz of the Flowers. YouTuber DoodleChaos synchronized the interactions in a screen linked video that includes Jenga blocks, LEGO Technic pieces, dominoes, a fidget spinner, blocks, balls, magnets, doodles, and more.
Ten fidget spinner tricks keep this marble run moving slowly but steadily forward in one long and delightful take. Spinners is the latest chain reaction video by marble run aficionado Kaplamino.
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After 3 months of work and probably more than 500 fails, I'm happy to present you my best video ever. Since magnets and marbles I've always wanted to make a big chain reaction in one take with this 2D style!
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Kapla blocks, marbles, steel ball bearings, a few dominos, sticks, and magnetic neocubes or buckyballs power this incredible series of elegant and surprising Rube Goldberg or Pitagora-style chain reactions. An instant...
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