All Aboard the Steampunk Time Machine

Andy Chalk

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All Aboard the Steampunk Time Machine

A group of nerds in the U.K. has released an awesome, horror-filled video of a trip into Earth's past aboard the fully-functioning steampunk time machine they built in their garage.

Time travel is a risky business at the best of times, but when your Paradox Lock craps out on you in the middle of 1944 Germany? Man, that's the kind of trouble nobody needs. If you want to experience the wonders of human history first-hand, though, sometimes you have to roll the dice.

The time machine built by the guys at Death to the Flippers [http://www.deathtotheflippers.com/] doesn't actually skip back through the centuries, but it does provide a hell of a ride. The steampunk-style capsule, handled by a pair of appropriately-garbed operators, takes its passenger back into prehistory before an accidental dunk in the ocean does a little damage and leaves the player vulnerable to future (past) nastiness.

As awesome as the trip through time is, I was even more impressed with The Engineer's View [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ehDUTsb56U], a making-of video that reveals the men behind the curtain. Keep in mind as you watch that this was all done in their garage and with only four operators. Why? Because, apparently, that's just how they roll. "Staged a full scale alien invasion last year, took a chain saw to a mate the previous year," the creators wrote on their site. "Rather good fun."

Rather good fun indeed.

via: Boing Boing [http://www.boingboing.net/2010/09/07/steampunk-horror-sho.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+boingboing%2FiBag+%28Boing+Boing%29]


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SnipErlite

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That is so fucking cool. Brilliant.

Also - The policeman who says "How hard can it be?"

NEVER SAY THAT.
 

MarsProbe

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That was rather awesome, the heavy breathing was a bit annoying, when we could hear it. Was the passanger wearing some sort of breathing apparatus, or were they just feeling incredibly nervous at the prospect of travelling through time?

It would be fun to go on a trip like that, though maybe to some places that aren't so dangerous, if possible.
 

Quaxar

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What a beautiful piece of steampunk work.
Yeah, and the film was nice too. But I'm more of a tech-guy.
 

Jared

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Pretty fun video - the world o steampunk, ...how I wish it was real
 

FaceFaceFace

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It ran a little long in some parts, especially the rather uneventful beginning sections, although I guess that was to set up the next outdoor scene, and it would've been far more bearable in real life. Otherwise it was pretty awesome and I wish I lived near these guys.
 

RheynbowDash

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I would gladly fly across the pond for a shot to ride in this thing.

E-P-I-C. On a MASSIVE scale.