AppleManiagaming Right? The interior sound sounds like the citadel stompers from Our Benefactors. It’s ingrained into my brain. What has Gabe done to me...
What... during communism?... Just a regular day at my safe job. Only one alarm needed or sometimes my colleague forgets to ring it, so then I just hang on or don’t get close to what I hang onto.
To everyone asking about if the sounds in the video are real, they definitely are. The higher pitched, EDM-like sounds are a result of low frequency noises being compressed into higher frequency ones due to the time-lapse. Notice that there is a thud every time the excavator's base hits the ground. In real life, the impact would be so slow that sound generated by several parts of the machine creaking, bending, and touching the floor bit-by-bit would be mostly low frequency sounds (except for some of the creaking). However, the time-lapse speeds up the noise, making them higher frequency. Due to the immense range of part sizes on this beast, there is also a broad spectrum of low frequencies being produced, and the time lapse compresses this into a broad spectrum of higher frequencies. The sound of drums is effectively a little bit of low frequency sound combined with broad spectrum high frequency pitches (see some power-spectrum graphs of drums to see for yourself). The time-lapse effectively turns the foot-falls of this beast into a base drum, which is a part of the sound here. To summarize, the sounds is definitely real. An understanding of audio power spectrum graphs, Fourier-series, and how time-lapse works explains why this is real.
I came to the subcomments to watch non tech idiots argue over the minor mistakes in your comment. Also, the earth is flat. 😂 And also, after aliasing is taken into account, your entire post is legit.
Он так и называется официально, Шагающий экскаватор.Этот скорей всего копирует советские разработки, у нас такие применяются повсюду от Кузбасса до Якутии
@@liliya_aseeva Да сколько можно свою уникальность и уникальность СССР везде пихать? Первые шагающие экскаваторы уже в 1914г работали в США, где и были спроектированы. В СССР появились только после ВоВ, вроде как. Были инновации в конструкции, но это другой вопрос.
Well, just go look for it. It's going to take at least 3 years to walk its way out of the site and even then the track it left behind will be there for several hundred years!
Its pretty standard to have multiple “feet” that walk under a Dragline - kinda like it but this thing is gnarly especially with that yellow section hanging off, perpendicular to the main rig
@@salvadorhenriquez4091 Don't tell him where that cat got off to... ( Up in control room ,checking the controls . . Ah what's this red button do!? Meow?)
When I was little my grandfather took me to this random bookshop I had never seen before. I found this nice little book with a blue cover and inside it was filled with machines like these. I was obsessed with them. I even claimed it would be my job one day to drive them. That dream never took off but here I am....watching this video
We can, but the issue is actually balancing the mecha + the fact that mecha do not exist in proper. They ran into this issue with the Rx-78 they built recently. It can't be actually used because it was built using building codes and it wouldnt follow vehicular safety codes either.
@@cringecake321 The music definitely adds, especially as combined with the time lapse fashion. But take all that away and you still have something monumentally large, steampunk snail-like, and moving in a completely unconventional way. It's creepy to start with, and the music accentuates it.
the fact that they still operate it 40 years later implies that it's still worth the cost of operation. Imagine this thing in east europe in the 80's. Near some farm lands, really out in the sticks. A foggy morning, seeing this halking silhouette makeing giant footsteps off in the distance.
Thing is, it moves so slow you wouldn't see it move, you'd just think your eyes were playing tricks on you, with it getting closer and closer every time you happen to look at it throughout the day.
Good God people. I never saw whatever comment you are talking about because I sort by most recent, not by most popular or whatever filter you are using. Glad you decided to be tolerant of the fact that maybe more than one of the billion + people on our Earth can think of the same thing--BY THEMSELVES.
@@street87vl55 Woahhh dude you must be so experienced and hardened in the world of drugs.... Lol what an absolutely pathetic comment man, wow youre so tough because you did some drugss!!! New flash, most people have tried and been around drugs you fucking tool hahahaha.
@@steffd3510 calm down kiddo, you seem so vexed. I have tried drugs and I've watched people OD on it. So its not fun to joke around! Keep growing you might get somewhere.
Can you believe that somewhere in their HQ they had that talk: "Will it move on wheels or... Any ideas?" "Jumping" "Wh...what?" "It's gonna jump around"
@@BlackEpyon It's also super, super slow. Like the vid is way spead up. But still I'm sure they would clear everyone out from down there, even if it is going way slow.
Who ever did the sound design for this did a spectacular job I can feel the rumbling and makes you really put into perspective how big this machine is Edit: your work is amazing (I actually used the wrong your😂😂)
gives me creepy ussr machine kinda vibes... the colour of it looks old and uneasy to look at, plus with it having weird appendages and wires everywhere and not really knowing what the fuck it is and what it does... it all adds up. could literally retitle this video as "hitler's walking siege castle" and i wouldn't know the difference
That's what you gotta do if you wanna live in a world of electricity :) It's either this, or nuclear energy. Renewable resources do make sense only in few parts of the world.
When I'm a billionaire I'm gonna get one of these things converted into a house and fitted with a huge sound system, then just slowly stomp through cities screaming "FEAR ME, PEASANTS" through the speakers while launching ICBMs from the top of it in random directions. It's gonna be sick.
If its Mortal engines you're after- how about one of those massive dump trucks with 15ft plus size wheels converted- take the container off the back and build a house- now THAT would be sick!
No matter how absolutely badass this monstrous, hulking machine looks, I find the way it walks around in this timelapse kind of... Cute..? I mean just look at it, it's doing little bunny hops!
Seeing things like this always deeply amazes me. It is incredible what the human mind is capable to create, starting with a single Idea. I am speechless, never have I seen machinery like this. It's literally a walking factory and giant tool in one. Fascinating. Greetings from Germany! And respect and gratification to everyone who works in environments like this!
One giant tool meant to tear up the ground and harvest ore at a dig site. Can't sit in the same spot forever, needs to move. Cant support her with wheels of any viable size. Entire machine is built around enormous hydraulic feet that press down and lift it, then it moves a few feet forward and sets down safely. Repeat.
@@Apetry14 I was watching a documentary about Francis Bacon's life before watching this video, I think that made me see a 'house' with robot arms on top of a ufo
My math teacher who used to be an engineer said "i love massive engineering projects" when asked about what she likes about engineering. Now I know why
How and what or who is even driving that thing? That would have been cool to see. Also, I wonder what’s inside that main building structure. I imagine probably just some sort of conveyor belt factory type setting. I also like that it has so many windows. I would love to see that view as well from the main interior
"It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet there's no knowing where you might be swept off to."
Pretty cool. My grandfather pioneered this machine type in 1924 in Plessa, Germany: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_von_Delius Notice they say heading for a parking place..I would like to see him park in handicapped; also I am waiting for the dance video set to Saturday Night Fever.
This thing moving looks so surreal but im really curious how the mechanism makes it move. Theres a Russian Excavator that moves on 2 legs on either side if i remember correctly
Sound design is brilliant
Agreed!
It moves itself
I think that's some of the half life 2 ambient sounds mixed up, i definitely heard the train station at the start of the game.
AppleManiagaming Right? The interior sound sounds like the citadel stompers from Our Benefactors. It’s ingrained into my brain. What has Gabe done to me...
Absolutely!
So you're telling me that somewhere in this world there's a 5600 tonne absolute monstrosity of a machine from 1983 literally just *walking* around wtf
@Bog Sik dude what
@Bog Sik But this vid is from czech republic, i dont get what u are trying to say
@Bog Sik oh okey
That one is small compared to Russias one but it's out of service
You need a man
Not gonna lie, this looks like it come from a very distopic future, like every one is dead and machines roam arround the earth consuming everything
So horizon zero dawn
or Wall-E
Very Mortal Engines vibes tbh, recommend a read
@@asderferjerkel Hello, fellow citizen
Was thinking this, like a scene from a distopian nightmare.
The fact that this machine exists in the first place is mind boggling
and the fact it has to tippy-toe/scoot everywhere is adorable. It even has a steel tutu.
And it has a piggyback crane on top of it!!!! Insane!!!!
Yeah exactly whats the fucking point
Anything can probably exist when fueled enough by humans greed.
Post- industrial. Gotta lop off mountains to make profit.
The view from the inside is absolutely terrifying.
Stand in the wrong spot and blammo
@@santeebandit3246 It moves a lot slower than in this video lmao, this is a sped up clip.
Looks like a potential Saw trap. Awesome and terrifying videl
What... during communism?... Just a regular day at my safe job. Only one alarm needed or sometimes my colleague forgets to ring it, so then I just hang on or don’t get close to what I hang onto.
Imagine being the ones to play checkers/chess on that board in the midst of all that lol
To everyone asking about if the sounds in the video are real, they definitely are. The higher pitched, EDM-like sounds are a result of low frequency noises being compressed into higher frequency ones due to the time-lapse. Notice that there is a thud every time the excavator's base hits the ground. In real life, the impact would be so slow that sound generated by several parts of the machine creaking, bending, and touching the floor bit-by-bit would be mostly low frequency sounds (except for some of the creaking). However, the time-lapse speeds up the noise, making them higher frequency. Due to the immense range of part sizes on this beast, there is also a broad spectrum of low frequencies being produced, and the time lapse compresses this into a broad spectrum of higher frequencies. The sound of drums is effectively a little bit of low frequency sound combined with broad spectrum high frequency pitches (see some power-spectrum graphs of drums to see for yourself). The time-lapse effectively turns the foot-falls of this beast into a base drum, which is a part of the sound here.
To summarize, the sounds is definitely real. An understanding of audio power spectrum graphs, Fourier-series, and how time-lapse works explains why this is real.
wow ok
The first watch-through I thought it was music. The sounds being sped-up makes sense. Shame though, I thought it was quite a banger.
@@TheFirstManDown I can't tell if this is a clever pun or a real compliment, but either way, I agree.
‘modular ambiente sound designed by citty’
I came to the subcomments to watch non tech idiots argue over the minor mistakes in your comment.
Also, the earth is flat.
😂
And also, after aliasing is taken into account, your entire post is legit.
This looks like the Pixar lamp’s worst claymation nightmare.
I hate you I had the exact same thought
I could not stop laughing at this
😂😂
hi N B...
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yeaaa look alike same as pixar lamp jump jump around
Coffee - meet monitor :-)
4,000 years into the future: No body yet knows what created such bizarre tracks
They will probably think it was aliens or somethibg
Like that guy in Florida with the big penguin shoes that baffled everyone for 40 years. Except these are some big freakin' shoes!
ruclips.net/video/jcmGKsHZXZ8/видео.html
"Historians belive man of this era made these tracks to appease the gods and worshiped them "
But in the end they all agreed, It had to have been a giant prehistoric horseshoe crab.....
Engineering design office: "how are we going to move this thing around the mine?"
Crazy engineer: "How about we make it walk?"
Он так и называется официально, Шагающий экскаватор.Этот скорей всего копирует советские разработки, у нас такие применяются повсюду от Кузбасса до Якутии
it’s kind of like a snail
Part 2
ruclips.net/video/8LqBFRLgsRQ/видео.html
@@liliya_aseeva Да сколько можно свою уникальность и уникальность СССР везде пихать? Первые шагающие экскаваторы уже в 1914г работали в США, где и были спроектированы. В СССР появились только после ВоВ, вроде как. Были инновации в конструкции, но это другой вопрос.
@@AntonySimkin Этот как прикол с мороженым, про то что ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ советский пломбир.... Из штатов))))
best minimal techno i've heard in a while
james may might enjoy this
I was waiting for the drop which never came
Right!?
Worker: I don't know boss.
Boss: Well it didn't just walk away
Worker: ...
XD
Well, just go look for it. It's going to take at least 3 years to walk its way out of the site and even then the track it left behind will be there for several hundred years!
Lmao
:DDDDDDDDD
😂😂😂😂
For some reason I find it comforting to watch these gigantic machines working. Almost gives me a sense of safety.
i would imagine most people would be more inclined to feel terror than comfort
You'd feel right at home in the Death Star's trash compactor
Freaky.
a sense of workplace safety so to speak
I agree. There is something comforting in industrial machines that brings comfort to my heart. I guess i'm a mechanicus
The power in those lift pistons must be absolutely insane.
Actually it doesn't require much. Normal hydraulic power will do. Hydraulic power is powerful but low speed.
F=PA, with a big enough piston you could move that machine using a hand pump.
@@NH2112 Yes. Just much slower.
@@ramonching7772 🤣 Can someone please do the math on how long that would take?
@@Pro09video what’s pump displacement, how many rpm, system pressure, weight of machine, and cylinder ID & stroke? 😁
Now this is art. The audio track is pure genius.
Agreed, timing,.. sound correlations, stop time animation, close up/panaramics..man challenging nature themes Worthwhile experience. Be great in IMAX
I rewatched it just for the audio experience
Agreed
@@SuperReznative Somehow reminded me of Bladerunner 2049.
ok we might be using genius pretty liberally here, it is cool but its definitely not a work of genius.
This thing would be a SICK transformer
I believe there was a movie where one of these are brought to "life". Can't remember the movie.
@@Slingin_Bait was it this scene ? ruclips.net/video/IKcFcbhibfU/видео.html
@@Lyf4rMusic It wasn't a transformer movie... I'll search for it...
"Ghost Rider 2"! That's what it was!
ruclips.net/video/Seg67nJqOwI/видео.html
@@Slingin_Bait ahh okay :) ... Now i remember it !
soundwave acknowledges..
Holy mother. That's a factory, a building that moves.
No shit Sherlock
reminds me of one of the possible version of SCP 1 from SCP Foundation.
xD
@@numbereightyseven get outta here
@@numbereightyseven nO ShiT sHeRlOcK
sOmEonE's hAD a BaD daY
"Soooo....how are we gonna move this thing?"
"Giant foot."
"....fair enough."
Some older excavators did used a similiar system like the Marion 7400 a walking dragline excavator
makes more sense then tracks which require alot of maintenence and a ballache to fix and you can't exactly use tires for something this heavy
Its pretty standard to have multiple “feet” that walk under a Dragline - kinda like it but this thing is gnarly especially with that yellow section hanging off, perpendicular to the main rig
Tbh if it's that heavy, treads might not work, especially if it's muddy
"Soooo....what comment should I type?"
"Copy and paste!"
"....fair enough."
Maintenance looks like it would be absolutely nuts...
I mean just look at all those parts...
Hella lube
Omg you're right
Bet they pencilwhipped the SHIT outta this thing on every PM service.
not really, the crew live in the machine all the time
this is absolute gem of industrial music and video, no jokes, i find this to be highly artistic
I agree, this is outstanding
To think humans engendered this entire factory to walk.... It's amazing.
@@toidIllorTAmI "Engineered"
Im literally shocked & appauled at how you thought you could spell that... 😡
@@ThatCarGuy1983 oh no i care so much
@@ThatCarGuy1983 engendered means to cause or give rise to, so tbh it kinda makes sense as-is
Imagine being stuck behind that on a country road.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or unknowingly camping in front of it.
@@Tyler-zw4kq Not as bad as your wrecking of the joke.
I'd just go around it in the cornfield fuck that, I have a truck
@@Tyler-zw4kq lmao
am i the only one absolutely blown away by the time laps audio? it sounds like some next level scifi hollywood sound design
This time-lapse is scary, makes it seem like a classic stop motion animated horror movie, well done.
Thanks! Was trying to remember what this reminded me of. Haha!
I don't care if it's slow.
I just want to see that beast transform into a ruthless Decepticon.
HAHA!
HOLY SHIT, YEAH!
I'd rather see an Autobot
FUCK YEAAH
You need a man
The immortal snail in question:
"No don't put that there, the stairs will hit it."
"Oh great.. now I can't open the fridge, " lol
"Has anyone seen the cat?"
@@mq5731 HAHAHA
@@salvadorhenriquez4091 Don't tell him where that cat got off to...
( Up in control room ,checking the controls . . Ah what's this red button do!? Meow?)
Imagine getting stuck down there and having to endure a few hours of the room rearrangi g itself around you. One wrong move and you get crushed
When I was little my grandfather took me to this random bookshop I had never seen before. I found this nice little book with a blue cover and inside it was filled with machines like these. I was obsessed with them. I even claimed it would be my job one day to drive them. That dream never took off but here I am....watching this video
This is bonafide proof we can build at least the legs of a mech.
very slow mech but the point still stands
Build an AT AT
I mean isn't Japan building one?
@@Radi0he4d1 *walks
We can, but the issue is actually balancing the mecha + the fact that mecha do not exist in proper.
They ran into this issue with the Rx-78 they built recently. It can't be actually used because it was built using building codes and it wouldnt follow vehicular safety codes either.
That thing moves in the most literally and figuratively creepiest fashion of any machine I've ever seen.
I was stand front of the machine 12 years ago. Amazing. You are feel like an ant...
It’s just the music
@@cringecake321 The music definitely adds, especially as combined with the time lapse fashion. But take all that away and you still have something monumentally large, steampunk snail-like, and moving in a completely unconventional way. It's creepy to start with, and the music accentuates it.
It's the inside views that do it for me. It's like your inside this massive metal beast...
Dario is right, this video is unsettling af
the fact that they still operate it 40 years later implies that it's still worth the cost of operation.
Imagine this thing in east europe in the 80's. Near some farm lands, really out in the sticks. A foggy morning, seeing this halking silhouette makeing giant footsteps off in the distance.
Thing is, it moves so slow you wouldn't see it move, you'd just think your eyes were playing tricks on you, with it getting closer and closer every time you happen to look at it throughout the day.
Потрошитель планет, оставляющий после себя пустыню.
2 million years from now....
"I don't know what animal left these fossilized footprints, but it was HUUUUUUGE!"
, 😉Uh huh
this seems like this maybe have been copyed cated
Good God people. I never saw whatever comment you are talking about because I sort by most recent, not by most popular or whatever filter you are using.
Glad you decided to be tolerant of the fact that maybe more than one of the billion + people on our Earth can think of the same thing--BY THEMSELVES.
@Legendary Ra I will most certainly explain after you tell me who read that to you, and told you to say that to me.
@Cdb Cdb I did not. I am just going to go enjoy some shrimp and white wine, ANOTHER of my brilliant combo ideas.
I've never had a video make me feel like I was on drugs like this one did.
Caleb Rimes lol agreed bud
Oh yeah
I doubt you'd even leave your house let alone know what drugs are like.
@@street87vl55 Woahhh dude you must be so experienced and hardened in the world of drugs....
Lol what an absolutely pathetic comment man, wow youre so tough because you did some drugss!!! New flash, most people have tried and been around drugs you fucking tool hahahaha.
@@steffd3510 calm down kiddo, you seem so vexed.
I have tried drugs and I've watched people OD on it.
So its not fun to joke around!
Keep growing you might get somewhere.
0:35 hippety hoppety hop😊
It's like a species of snail that feeds on planets.
Oof
Perfect analogy
@@gasengineguy Damn that went deeper than I expected
I was just thinking that technically this might count as a mecha gastropod.
Yes and humans are the bacteria that maintain its bodily functions
The real "howl's moving castle".
My first thought also.
Same here
XD
I was searching for this comment since first frame of a video
Hurray
But... What would win in a fight between this and a Bagger 288?
288/293 imo. It can possibly outrun it too lmao
"Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!"
jake paul
hi L B J...
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dont need to fight both vehicles...
best is a work together as the team and different local place
I think 288 win cos they have a tail and the wheel can cut the head of that slow snail with strange feet
Can you believe that somewhere in their HQ they had that talk:
"Will it move on wheels or... Any ideas?"
"Jumping"
"Wh...what?"
"It's gonna jump around"
“Get up, get up, and get down”
Up and down ,up and down
@@evilsharkey8954 pack it up pack it in let me begin
I came to win battle me that's a sin
more like a scoot than a jump
“So comrade lead engineer, shall we put it on wheels, rollers, or tracks?”
“No, it will hop around like a giant demented bunny rabbit”
😂😂😂
Stolen
*OUR demented bunny rabbit*
@@CyraxCZ you also stole that reply
Couldn't not read it in a Russian accent 😂😂
Sound editing is on point and gives the proper effect
Probably not my first choice as getaway vehicle if I ever rob a bank.
In Russia, office building chases you.
@@TheAnantaSesa Wow, so funny.
No seas mamon
Robbery here
Actually no one can get on it while it’s moving and rotating
That's the 1st time I've ever seen the inside of one of these machines while it's moving, awesome!
ruclips.net/channel/UCs7EWGrigU63qNXN9V365Zw
plz 100 s u ß s challenge with weird content
The way the video is sped up and how the machine moves around makes this feel like a professionally made stop-motion animation, and I like it.
"Thats nothing, the excavator at work can run a quarter mile in less than 5.2"
"5.2 seconds?"
"No, days."
But this can excavate in 5.2 seconds what the excavator at work digs in a day.
This 1:56 minutes of my life was well spent.
Should be placed in a museum when it comes to the end of it’s productive time 🇬🇧
Well, more like declared a museum, just like ships do. And there are plans to do just that.
"timelapse" is such an understatement. beautiful pictures, creative angles, amazing sounddesign. enjoyed it very much, thank you.
Being inside that thing while it's moving, with the interior moving around you, is my idea of the worst possible nightmare.
it probably moves a mile every hour so its slow
i think those sections are evacuated beforehand, for safety reasons.
@@Spooglecraft I imagine there would be. I see no safety lines on the floor. "Keep clear when moving."
@@BlackEpyon It's also super, super slow. Like the vid is way spead up. But still I'm sure they would clear everyone out from down there, even if it is going way slow.
Idk I think I'd go mad with power if I was in that thing
That one caveman tripping on mushrooms and seeing a vision 12000 years into the future:
👁️👄👁️
I like the fact that has its own office building attached to it
That movie Mortal Engines with massive driving cities doesn't seem too outlandish now lol
Yeah that movie wasn’t that good, it was a good idea wasted.
@@gavinslatter The universe of that movie is what makes it good, and it is good.
@@gavinslatter I really enjoyed the movie, not sure what makes people call it particularly bad
@@zatoka08 Because it absolutely shat on a great story. the movie was b-tier while the books are classics.
This thing is more like a mortal snail
Dude, real life battle mechs are so much more badass diesel-punk than anything I've ever seen in movies.
Rumor has it , that 3 years later, it still hasn't reached its destination.
Hell yeah you better run... not without some coffee and cigarettes first, of course.
Mom I think that factory is chasing us ! "dont be silly honey factories cant move"
When moms used to go find the mall,... but now the mall goes to find them..
So... y’all want to talk about the sound of this video? Absolutely phenomenal.
"On the next season of Gold Rush" 😂😂😂
Tony beets dying for one of these
@@mykehunt2430 🤬🤬🤬
@@vacciniumaugustifolium1420 you ok
@@mykehunt2430 yeah 🤬, I'm fine 🤬... 🤬
(Tony is well known to swearing every few words)
@@mykehunt2430 He will be sending his "barge" over for it any day now, and Minnie is figuring how many trips it will take!
Who ever did the sound design for this did a spectacular job I can feel the rumbling and makes you really put into perspective how big this machine is
Edit: your work is amazing
(I actually used the wrong your😂😂)
Unlike YOUR spelling
@Penguin of Death 😬
Dang. Imagine working on building this monstrosity. Serious feat of engineering for something built in 1983. Very cool.
This machine is incredible and terrifying, imagine seeing that thing come towards you
Unless you are quadriplegic, you will have more than enough time to escape from it.
Unless you went to the Prometheus school of running away from things, you'll be fine.
This isn’t real time you know right? Lol.
oh man, almost like i couldnt run away from is >.>
@@EazyRed You can *walk* away from it..!
There's something scary about this
gives me creepy ussr machine kinda vibes...
the colour of it looks old and uneasy to look at, plus with it having weird appendages and wires everywhere and not really knowing what the fuck it is and what it does... it all adds up.
could literally retitle this video as "hitler's walking siege castle" and i wouldn't know the difference
The music sounds as if it was directed to be creepy
Hundreds of years of evolution and here we are... building these kind of stuff, humans are metal
That's what you gotta do if you wanna live in a world of electricity :)
It's either this, or nuclear energy. Renewable resources do make sense only in few parts of the world.
@@BloPsy_Actual imagine what if the entire world would lose the ability to produce electricity, it would be apocalypse itself
@@LikeAGroove Yeah certainly. I believe there was some movie or TV series about this actually.
Why does howl's moving castle come to mind 😁
i had the exact same thought.
Or badpiggies
no, it's the Howl's Moving RK 5000.0/R10 bucket chain excavator!
This ambient music video is great!
We may not have flying cars in the future but DAMN that is a master work of machinery
Whoa! This is the most mind-blowingly steampunky thing I've seen all day!
It looks More like Dieselpunk
the sound from this could be sampled for some sick-ass avant-garde soviet wave track
This is one of the most impressive things I’ve seen today, I’ve been awake 5 mins but still, impressed
This thing is unbelievable and absurd in all possible ways. I'd love to meet the people who drew it up on graph paper.
When I'm a billionaire I'm gonna get one of these things converted into a house and fitted with a huge sound system, then just slowly stomp through cities screaming "FEAR ME, PEASANTS" through the speakers while launching ICBMs from the top of it in random directions. It's gonna be sick.
I need to hang out wichu man 😎
Shit gon be LIT
The whole world would Nuke ur dumb ass
If its Mortal engines you're after- how about one of those massive dump trucks with 15ft plus size wheels converted- take the container off the back and build a house- now THAT would be sick!
@@MrMottestyles but thats quite small in comparison to this machine
No matter how absolutely badass this monstrous, hulking machine looks, I find the way it walks around in this timelapse kind of... Cute..? I mean just look at it, it's doing little bunny hops!
Idk what the engineer were smoking when creating this but want some of that
That thing looks more evil then any Hollywood created monster.
That things ready to eat mother earths mudhole
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@@DamirAsanov Yup, there's always someone who needs to point out the typo.
@@sylviaelse5086 If it is a typo then please go ahead and correct it. Do not be one of those who are confusing new English learners.
It's wobbling its way through Czechia even today.
Ibra is such a genious guy, beside football he is also good at making youtube videos. Good luck in Milan!
It digs graphite you know.
Seeing things like this always deeply amazes me. It is incredible what the human mind is capable to create, starting with a single Idea. I am speechless, never have I seen machinery like this. It's literally a walking factory and giant tool in one. Fascinating.
Greetings from Germany! And respect and gratification to everyone who works in environments like this!
Especially as it normally starts with "hey remember that machine we built last year? Let's make another one, but bigger."
wow, didn't know such a massive thing existed! love the stop motion looking timelapse too
Imagine camping at night thinking that was a building then suddenly they start operating and the ground shakes as the apocalypse begins.
We used them to hunt bears in Soviet Union.
Скорее уж черепах! 🤣
Nonono! In soviet Russia bear hunts you!
@@sergiykalynyuk8687 in Soviet Russia bear is your brother.
The giant siberian super bears
You need a mam
The sound alone is worth a thumbs up.
I not understand
No one does
I do.
@@killemtoenjoythesilence no you dont
Don’t understand utility of this curious machine ? Why it déplacer like this ?
One giant tool meant to tear up the ground and harvest ore at a dig site. Can't sit in the same spot forever, needs to move. Cant support her with wheels of any viable size.
Entire machine is built around enormous hydraulic feet that press down and lift it, then it moves a few feet forward and sets down safely. Repeat.
My word, that's an excellent video!!!! I love the sound, and how it mysteriously works perfectly with the time lapse action. Bravo!!!!
Imagine being a hitchhiker and this thing pulls over to give you a lift.
You’ll gett there faster walking 🚶🏽
Imagine crawling and getting there fasterdurrrrrrrr
It's more like a nightmare. A huge house with robot arms and a UFO as legs
House? That’s an entire commercial building on stilts!!!
@@Apetry14 I was watching a documentary about Francis Bacon's life before watching this video, I think that made me see a 'house' with robot arms on top of a ufo
@@alcapone531 woah, that’s pretty cool
This feels like a stop-motion more than it is a timelapse.
Bad stop-motion. lol
@@lakojake4215 Bad timelapse.
An absolutely incredible machine. It is very important that people document such things.
Therapist: Mumbo Jumbo's walking Minecraft house can't hurt you. It doesn't exist in real life.
*Mumbo Jumbo's walking Minecraft house:*
We can’t build giant robots to fight our battles, but we CAN build giant robot *snails* to dig big holes
The music has no reason to go so hard. SO GOOD. Thank you.
It‘s not music. It‘s the sound of the video. You are hearing subsonic frequencies sped up into audible range.
RK 5000 BUCKET CHAIN EXCAVATOR ?! THAT'S 1000-THR EARTHMOVER ULTRAKILL REFERENCE 🗣️💥
My math teacher who used to be an engineer said "i love massive engineering projects" when asked about what she likes about engineering. Now I know why
How and what or who is even driving that thing? That would have been cool to see. Also, I wonder what’s inside that main building structure. I imagine probably just some sort of conveyor belt factory type setting. I also like that it has so many windows. I would love to see that view as well from the main interior
I thought it was gonna be a time lapse of it digging or something but this was so much better.
Everybody gangsta til the excavator starts walkin
"It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet there's no knowing where you might be swept off to."
Howl's moving castle is looking pretty rough.
Howl's moving RK 5000.0/R10 bucket chain excavator.
Lol
That's not an excavator, that's a literal Metal Gear that someone is going to have to take down with chaff grenades and stinger missiles!
This is probably the coolest thing I've ever seen
Pretty cool. My grandfather pioneered this machine type in 1924 in Plessa, Germany: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_von_Delius
Notice they say heading for a parking place..I would like to see him park in handicapped; also I am waiting for the dance video set to Saturday Night Fever.
:) 👍
This thing moving looks so surreal but im really curious how the mechanism makes it move. Theres a Russian Excavator that moves on 2 legs on either side if i remember correctly
Great visuals and Sound...!
How much is a parking ticket for that?