+Adam Katt This might e a joke, but I'll humor a response.Transformer anything will never be combat efficient. The only combat efficient thing, and this is arguable, that was combat efficient is the F14 tomcat.
why are you being a dick the fact that someone can do this is amazing. If you nothing better to do with your life than talk shit on others achievements and hard work then your life is a #FAIL
+Franz Dale Abarquez If you think when it is transformed into a car it actually looks like a car you are a delusional prick and perhaps you should be tested. The amount of time and money spent to do this and the result is still a FAIL.
+Vincent Phillips please stop being a negative prick. to begin with creating functioning robots is no easy feat despite the number of years man has spent on that field and the numerous breakthroughs achieved. we are still years far from having the robots as they were depicted in fiction. we should be happy that they were able to reach this far on creating an idea that most would consider as ridiculous in the first place.
Abandoned car - Abandoned Japan - The lost Japan videos
My name is Kurt Bell and I am delighted that you have taken some time to share a little of the experience of life with me. I'm available on social media at the links ...
At first I thought this was the abandoned car that had the stains on the
back seat that you at first thought to be blood.....but I found that this
is one that I missed somehow and had never seen before. I agree Kurt,
why do they let that Honda sit there and decompose on the University
campus.....oh, well.......who knows.....:)
+Doug Edwards I'm impressed you remember the "murder car", Doug.That was an adventure to be sure. Misadventure, really. It's a real mystery why these cars are left to rot in such a public setting and on public grounds. I imagine there's a Master's dissertation to be written on the psychology of the Japanese people needed to explain this. :-)
Hey Kurt, would you happen to know what kind of caterpillar I found? I
can't seem to find anything on Google. I uploaded a video of it on my
channel, all i know is that the locals call it Kemushi and that it's not
poisonous.
+wetcanoedogs Thank you for sharing these "lost" videos. It's fun to upload them now more than a year removed from Japan. For me, it feels like a walk through a past life. :-)