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Homemade Hydraulic Hulkbuster Suit Shoots Fire and Can Lift a Man

We didn’t think there was anything professional madman Colin Furze could do that would surprise us. Not after he made a 5,000 firework Death Star, built a giant AT-ACT from Star Wars, and designed a Mad Max: Fury Road flame-throwing guitar. And yet we are in total awe of his latest massive creation, because he built a ten-foot, hydraulic Hulkbuster suit entirely from parts he purchased on eBay. And not only is it strong enough to hold a full-grown man on its own (guess which lunatic volunteered for that), it has a power fist punch and shoots fire from its giant hand.

Using three hydraulics to operate it–two in the legs, one in the back–this suit might as well have been delivered from space by “Veronica” herself. But even if it wasn’t remote operated, could fit someone inside, and have the ability to win the world’s greatest Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em match ever, it would just be an incredible statue.

His neighbors either think he’s the greatest person in the world to live next to, or they hate everything about him. But either way we bet they’ll be very happy to have him nearby if the Incredible Hulk ever snaps and attacks their neighborhood.

Furze said the build took two months, and he documented the insane amount of work that went into making it.

You have to be nuts to even conceive of making something like this, but to follow through on it takes a certain type of crazy. Fortunately for us Colin Furze is way more insane than that.

What other giant piece of movie tech would you like to see him build? Give us your best idea in the comments below.

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