Awesome!
Fully automated paper plane folding machine, even got its own compressor.
The video speed is about three times faster the normal.It is 150cm long and 40cm wide.
Brad Doane is living his childhood dream of driving a life size Tonka Truck. The 40-year-old tow truck driver from Menomonie, Wisconsin, has spent a year converting a Chevy pickup drive train into a scaled-up functional replica of the 1969 Mighty Tonka Wrecker Tow Truck.
As a little boy, Brad collected every Tonka truck there ever was, but it wasn’t until a few years ago, when his mother brought back an old Mighty Wrecker she had bought at a charity auction that he ever considered building a life-size one. Having grown up at his family’s towing garage, Brad knew a thing or two about building a car, and inspired by the new Tonka toy, he decided to put his plan into action. He spent $700 on an old Chevy pick-up and spent a whole year, cutting, bending and welding steel to transform it into a drivable Tonka Mighty Wrecker 12 times its original size. The white body of the vehicle is identical to the classic toy down to the mini cabin and hand-crank-operated towing arms, and Doane even added a tiny steering wheel for ultimate authenticity. It’s a fully functional and registered vehicle that turns heads everywhere he takes it.
A Brazilian TV show stages a hilarious prank where people are attacked by little living dolls.
As far as pranks go, no matter how hard the citizens of Brazil try to scare the feijoada out of their fellow countrymen and -women, they’ll never be able to top the infamous “ghost elevator” (I haven’t been able to watch Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory since). But “living doll” comes pretty darn close.
It’s not nearly as terrifying, but the clip does feature two of my favorite things: traumatized young children and sound effects straight out of a Looney Tunes cartoon. The eyes wide open squeak is a classic. The actors they hired to play the dolls are giving me some serious post-traumatic Willy Wonka disorder, though…
This stop-motion short film is action packed.
Enjoy!
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