- 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.
