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This isn’t your usual abandoned ‘will it start?’ video. These guys attempt to get a 1962 diesel train locomotive running again after years of neglect.
The Swiss start-up says its new hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will move at velocities more than five times the speed of sound.
Parked up for 27 years, the semi-truck looked like a bridge too far for Bruce and his buddy, but they had every faith they could get the old girl running again.
This is the world’s biggest steam tractor. It’s called the 150 Case and it’s originally from 1905. Now, after more than 100 years, it’s been rebuilt based on old blueprints.
These guys have figured out the secret to cheap fuel by using water to power their motorbike.
A man has accidentally knocked over a motorcycle made entirely out of LEGO. The motorcycle took 135 hours to make and is worth $25,000.
In the footage, the driver of the 40-tonne truck can be heard blaring the horn to warn other drivers as he races down the windy road.
From the endless fighting sequences to car chase scenes, let’s have a look behind the scenes of Keanu Reeves’ gruelling boot camp for John Wick 4.
A crazy amount of detail has gone into making the wooden Kenworth W900LX truck – it even has jack stands, utility boxes, and fuel tanks like the real thing.
It’s got some of the most intricate details you’ll ever see, and he did it all in just 70 days.
It took five years and over $180,000 but this DIY mobile home is finally ready to hit the road: it has a bathtub, a little library, and even a spiral staircase.
This 6-wheel tractor can tackle crazy obstacles. It’s an extension called the Makrobat and it can be applied to almost any tractor.
Believe it or not commuters really do use this crazy rickety cable bus in Nepal on a daily basis: it’s insane, and obviously a bit scary.
These Australian YouTubers have built a giant axe that they use to chop random objects in half. The objects gradually get bigger until they chop a ‘Tesla’ in half.
These guys just cut up two Toyota Prius and welded them back together to make the world’s first double-ended car.
Nering Industries has come up with an ingenious idea to use a giant wheel to generate a potentially limitless amount of free electricity.