Presumably determined to never get spun around by a red shell or banana peel again, this is a video of a dude cruising around in his homemade 19-tire go kart (I partiand a coffin-shaped gas tank right behind the seat). ULTRA TRACTION. Although most of those tires look like they’re
This is a video demonstration of the home that Vojin Kusic of Bosnia built for his wife that slowly rotates all day long so she can enjoy different views throughout the day. In real life the home rotates once every 24 hours, but in the timelapse video it (thankfully) only
This is a video documenting Mr. Tiger’s creation of an apartment in the side of a rock mountain, slowly excavating the space then customizing it to his liking. The result is most impressive. Way nicer than my basement apartment, and probably with fewer bugs. You know I called my landlord
This is a video of the Disneyland Star Tours ride that a father created in the family garage for his daughter Indy’s Disneyland themed birthday party. Some more info from the father while I request a similar theme for my next birthday, then find myself bone-crushingly disappointed come August 12th:
Because you can’t stop the music, this is a video of a young boy covering the percussion of Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ on his homemade bucket and jug drum set. What a little rocker. He should connect with this bucket and jug drummer and start their own
President of the United Makers Association (“an organization that includes makers of all kinds so that they can share ideas, and support each other,” and is making its public debut Christmas Day 2020, presumably because it’s been like an underground fight club up until now), Nikolai is here to show
Unable to visit Disney during the quarantine, the LaRochelle family of Napa Valley, California constructed this miniature version of the Matterhorn Bobsleds in their backyard, complete with caves, fountains and waterfalls. That…wow, that’s some real dedication. For reference, I would have just ridden down the stairs in a laundry basket
Batman: he was born in a time before cell phones and only answers to a giant bat-shaped light signal in the sky. He’s oldschool. And this is a video of Ron Swanson voiced Youtuber NightHawkInLight building a real-life Bat-Signal out of a 100,000 lumen IMALENT MS18 flashlight and a large