Some corners of our planet get more snow in winter than most, but there’s always something to be said about creative clearing solutions. As YouTuber Brickcrafts shows in this video, sometimes a Lego Train is enough.
As you can see, the toy locomotive engine has little trouble fighting snowdrifts occasionally taller than it is. The construction is pretty simple: the Lego Train is powered by a small-time electric motor while a rotating fan at the front end shovels the snow out of the way fast enough for it to move forward unimpeded.
Of course, there have been setbacks at first, with the toy engine refusing to go on due to enabled safety guards. Once those were turned off, though, it proceeded to clear the tracks with impressive speed.