Master woodworker and passionate father builds life-sized tank from “World of Tanks” for his son

Whether you call him the father of the year, or reckon his son the most pampered little brat, you will reach the same outcome: A fully-functional mobile ride that combines limitless possibilities of woodworking and fatherhood that knows no bounds.

If you haven’t figured it out already, we are talking about Vietnamese craftsman Trương Văn Đạo, a father and proprietor of a wood workshop and YouTube channel, ND Woodworking Art. After building wooden Rolls-Royce and Lamborghini replicas for his son, Văn Đạo has now built a life-sized, drivable Swedish STRV 103 tank – that’s immortalized in the popular video game “World of Tanks” – as a replacement for his little one’s RC tank he accidentally broke.

Designer: ND Woodworking Art

The entire journey of the ambitious build has been speed documented on the workshop’s YouTube channel, from the humble beginning to a stellar finish. The idea starts out with a steel box frame attached to pneumatic rubber wheels together forming the foundation upon which the tank would rise.

This basic structure is then fitted with an electric motor, which would give the tank sustainable power to ride green with pride. It is joined by a chain drive system and tank treads, shaping the contraption into a capable machine. Once the metal base with tank treads is perfected, it was now time to head to the upper part.

A sturdy metal superstructure is created and attached to the base, bringing the essence of a tank together. The sturdiness of metal would now receive a wooden finish: The team of craftsmen skillfully cut and craft contours to mirror that of the STRV 103, which are then placed piece by piece on the tank shell to bring it closer to the final outcome.

Now some meticulously designed wooden accessories such as gas tanks and shovels are attached to the exterior of the tank, to add authenticity and character to the replica which is built with an ingenious feature. A hydraulic front that lowers on command to make it easy for Văn Đạo’s son to climb in, as the two embark on a joyous ride in their electric wooden tank traversing roads and open grasslands with ease.

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This Inflatable Pool Float Tank Has an Integrated Water Cannon

What better way to let everybody know who rules the pool than with a $150 Pool Punisher (affiliate link), an inflatable pool float that looks like a tank and has an integrated pump-style water cannon that can shoot up to 50-feet. Nobody trying to sunbathe by the pool will be safe this summer! Also, my wife is probably going to kill me when I spray her when she’s trying to read.

Get two Pool Punishers for the ultimate in water cannon pool battles! How can you tell who wins? Whoever drinks less pool water. Obviously, I’ve already lost because I was thirsty.

When I was a kid we didn’t have Pool Punishers. We didn’t even have pool noodles. Shoot, we didn’t even have pools, we played in a pond with catfish. They never lost at playing Marco Polo either, I can tell you that. They did lose at not being dinner though.

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YouTube channel AcademeG found a cheap Bentley Continental GT (are they ever actually cheap?) and created this monster off-road version. In this case it probably was cheap since it had so many problems with the engine.

For starters, the luxobarge needed new turbos for the twin-turbo W12 engine. So the guys at Russian vlog AcademeG replaced the engine with a Japanese-market Toyota 4.3L V8 engine. Then they ditched the original Bentley frame and drivetrain. But what they did next makes them my personal heroes. The body was placed onto a custom frame with tank treads. They call it the Ultratank.

This thing is badass, although it does have some problems. The engine doesn’t like to operate at the low rpms that the treads prefer and it has issues cornering. Who cares? Just run over stuff in your rich people tank and stop complaining.

They do have a point though – if the vehicle corners too hard, the treads come off. Oh, and there are no brakes. To slow down you crank the steering wheel back and forth which slows the inside tread as the vehicle starts to turn. I can live with that. I just want to run stuff over. Check out the full Ultratank build log on YouTube.

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This half-tank half-drone can literally travel anywhere!

Remember the PenPineappleApplePen? That’s sort of what the X-Tankcopter is… an absurdly entertaining combination of things you wouldn’t expect to be combined, because the X-Tankcopter is half tank, half quadcopter!

Designed to cover terrain-travel as well as air recon, the X-Tankcopter has the ability to traverse through rough land, climbing over some obstacles, and flying over others. With an internal mechanism that allows it to switch between driving and hovering, the X-Tankcopter is just sheer entertainment!

Neoprene kevlar treads allow the X-Tankcopter to drive through rocky, unforgiving terrain with ease, even letting it travel down a flight of steps without breaking a sweat. When land-travel isn’t an option, four 3.6-inch propellers kick in and get the X-Tankcopter airborne. The X-Tankcopter, as unusual as it may look, has a relatively traditional interface. A remote allows you to control the vehicle, and even permits the docking of a smartphone to see what your drone sees, via its HD front-mounted camera. Traveling in low-light? The tank/drone hybrid packs two bright LEDs that light the way ahead, and support for a VR headset give you the most immersive land and air-based travel experience a toy has to offer. Moreover, it supports gesture recognition too, making it pretty versatile and capable as a drone… or even a tank!

Designer: Xerall

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HOLY MAN-GROWL! This is what happens when a tank and an ATV have a baby. Introducing, the Tinger Track C500. This ironclad bad boy might be small enough to fit inside a transit van, but that won’t keep it from tackling the tundra, sand dunes, or even wild rivers. Now, if only I could take it on the streets of L.A.!

Fit with dual 500mm armored tracks, it’s perhaps the most versatile vehicle for farm, field or forest work. Of course, it’s also highly appropriate for pure off-road FUN! The powerful engines (57hp and 68hp variants) are the driving force behind the strength and temperament of the C500 giving the vehicle a towing capacity of 800 kg. Now, it’s not a matter of choosing the best route… only which direction you want to go.

Designer: Tinger Design

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