This is the highest rated video I’ve ever seen. It has been viewed 3 million times and has maintained a perfect 5 star rating from over 20,000 people! Just watch it and you’ll see why.
Be warned, the video is 13 minutes long, and once you start watching its impossible to stop! I’m not kidding, there is some amazing engineering at work here, and every time you think they can’t possibly come up with something new, they outdo themselves!
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This was very entertaining. The time and effort spent is amazing. The minds that were engineering these feats will go a long way to making the Japanese culture greater in the future of that I am almost certain.
Some people just have too much spare time…. some awesome stuff though.
reminds me of the Honda ad with the chain reaction of car parts
awsome… 13 very short minutes. There is a ig team behind, thats for sure. I guess its a kind of university – project.
cheer
Rhoody
I would never have the ptience to set that up, fun to watch though…
Kim:)
[...] This video is as cool, or possibly even better, than my previous post on Incredible Japanese Kinetic Machines. [...]
brilliant. coming from a 4th year engineering student.