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George Steinmetz gets his awesome photographs from a very unconventional route, he shoots pictures while in the air. Steinmetz has created a gasoline powered paraglider to take him into the air, and captures mesmerizing aerial views. The compact...
His love for the vintage Pan Am first-class cabin prompted Anthony Toth to build one for himself, in his garage. Built like the cabins the airline used in the late ‘70s and 80s, Anthony’s garage-made first class cabin has pairs of red and blue...
The driving simulators in the market mostly are oh so cool and at the same time hot enough to burn a hole through your wallet, and go all the way through your pocket. That’s where the way of the DIYer comes in, as evident by this driving station....
The Segway is impressive in many ways, even if it lacks a bit of common sense and a third wheel that would have made things a lot easier. Well, that doesn’t make all its gadgetry any less impressive. DIYer Mark was inspired by the Segway to create..
If you’re looking for something a little more subtle than the rocking horse motorcycle, we suggest the Vespa rocking horse. This rocking horse is made from fiberglass, metal and imitation leather for the seat. Also, going by what we gather from the.
This “motor” boat isn’t quite like the motor boats cutting through water that we usually see, in fact, this one probably isn’t a motor boat at all. But getting a drill to propel a boat is kind of cool, and that’s what this one does. A...
Google Street View vehicles with their high-tech cameras have been quite the talk of town, but this panorama rig, the Photo Trail created by Roy D. Ragsdale is an impressive one, and works much like Google’s system. Created as part of the...
Dean Ackman, a Vitnam veteran and retired mechanical engineer from IBM, thought he needed to have some fun, so in the way of a true DIYer, the man went ahead and built a 21-foot submarine for himself. While a veteran and mechanical engineer building..
Chinese farmers are apparently preparing for an invasion, they have homemade helicopters, robot armies, and now, even a sub. The small submarine is the creation of 34-year old Tao Xiangli, and it is fully functional. It has a periscope, depth control.
The El Camino was destined to be a giant, thirsty, gas-guzzling devil. And as Autopia puts it, “a poster child for the darkest days of American automotive design and a car with enough steel to shrug off a collision with a Sherman tank.” Enter Tom.
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