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Watch The Giant Hammers Of Doom Cause Carnage In Real Life
Watch The Giant Hammers Of Doom Cause Carnage In Real Life-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:50

If your are anything like ours, you’ve seen the putting cars through unbelievable challenges like over broken bridges and putting distances to the test against massive rotating hammers. Someone took these thoroughly entertaining videos to heart and created a real life giant rotating hammer windmill thing to bring these fever dreams to life, and we’re so glad they did.

BeamNG simulations offer hours of harmless entertainment, but when you watch the giant rotating hammers knock the body of a clean off its frame, you wonder what would happen in real life. This video looks like people constructed a flanked by guardrails to keep these on the right trajectory before they hit the ramp and sail heroically toward their epic demise.

Obviously there are no drivers inside of these vehicles, the event organizers – doubtlessly a group of mad geniuses whom I would love to meet – likely prepared these cars for their final adventures by ceremoniously dropping a on the gas pedal and sending them on their noble expedition without any fragile humans inside. It should go without saying, but we don’t trust you so DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME.

While none of the cars in this video had their bodies liberated from their frames like the ones in the BeamNG simulations, possibly since all the , it’s still thoroughly satisfying to see some CARnage caused by medieval-style giant rotating hammers. I do have a few questions for the organizers of this function. Questions like when is the next event and how do I get ?

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