Toys from the original movie Transformers were launched back in 1984. Today, the franchise has turned into a billion-dollar business, all thanks to the comic books, video games, and blockbuster movies. Nothing however, comes close to Kenji Ishida's version of the Transformers. The guy has built an extraordinary RC car that can transform into a robot, within seconds. This complex manoeuvre is achieved with the help of 22 servo motors. He has demonstrated his gizmo on YouTube, and it's more interesting than the original movie itself. Sounds unbelievable? Here's the proof:
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Watch The World's First Real-Life Transformer!
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Watch The World's First Real-Life Transformer!
Toys from the original movie Transformers were launched back in 1984. Today, the franchise has turned into a billion-dollar business, all thanks to the comic books, video games, and blockbuster movies. Nothing however, comes close to Kenji Ishida's version of the Transformers. The guy has built an extraordinary RC car that can transform into a robot, within seconds. This complex manoeuvre is achieved with the help of 22 servo motors. He has demonstrated his gizmo on YouTube, and it's more interesting than the original movie itself. Sounds unbelievable? Here's the proof:
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