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Check out their fireman's hose "water" (starting at 3:02) ... amazing creativity!
Wow just wow is right, that is some insane modeling. I mean it looks like a real functioning airport. That's just nuts!
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Check out their fireman's hose "water" (starting at 3:02) ... amazing creativity!
My 5 years of high school German have worn off so I cannot follow the narration very well. But I wouldn't think the water would be all that hard to do in a large scale. Simply attach one end of the hose to a blower of some sort and attach light-weight string (silk?) to the end where the water comes out.
not wunderland but still quite impressive. very impressive actually. look when he splits this in half...
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I think I’ve seen cargo camels that operate the same way.
My idea for train scale slot cars just flew out the window.
Yeah that's pretty incredible.
not wunderland but still quite impressive. very impressive actually. look when he splits this in half...
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That is so cool. I'd love to see it in a space station or shuttle floating in zero gravity.
LOL @ the fight scene in the first video... that's just clever.
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