Bugatti Niniette 66 Superyacht

Bugatti is releasing a superyacht inspired by $2.6 million (£2.1m) Chiron. The luxury automobile manufacturers have teamed up with palmer johnson yachts to produce the new Bugatti Niniette 66 superyacht, which measures 66-foot-long and can travel up to 44 knots. The Niniette comes equipped with leather seats, champagne bar, and a Jacuzzi. The open plan… Continue reading Bugatti Niniette 66 Superyacht

Real-Time Animation of the Sinking of the Titanic

Titanic Honor and Glory has created a highly accurate (2 hours and 40 minutes) animation that captures the sinking of the Titanic in real time. The animation begins with the iceberg collision and ends with the moments in the sinking. “The animation includes text frequently appearing with what is happening on board the ship. This… Continue reading Real-Time Animation of the Sinking of the Titanic

Half Boat Half Van

A video posted on YouTube captures a unique RV-boat hybrid vehicle known as a “BoaterHome” launching at a boat ramp. The vehicle consists of a 1986 Ford E-Series van, while the rear is a 28-foot power boat that contains living quarters for both land and water use.

Bugatti Atlantean Racing Yacht

Industrial designer Fraser Leid sketched the ‘Atlantean’ racing yacht which was inspired by the beautiful classic Bugatti Type 57. It was originally designed by Jean Bugatti, son of founder Ettore, and was built from 1934 through 1940 with a total of 710 examples ever produced. The Bugatti Atlantean shape blends streamline design from the 1930’s… Continue reading Bugatti Atlantean Racing Yacht

Gibbs Humdinga: High Speed Amphibian Vehicle

The Humdinga by Gibbs Amphitrucks is a rugged high speed 23-foot amphibian vehicle with a 350 horsepower diesel engine (gasoline engine option) and twin jet drives. This amphibious truck boat (which Gibbs’ calls an Amphitruck) is constantly in four wheel drive. It is capable of going up to 130 km/h (80 mph) on land and more than 48 km/h (30 mph)… Continue reading Gibbs Humdinga: High Speed Amphibian Vehicle

Creating a Sun-Powered Death Ray

Kevin Moore and Grant Reynolds from What Could Possibly Go Wrong? on the Science Channel attempted to create a focused beam of light hot enough to melt bronze. To accomplish this goal, they will only use the lenses of old projection TV’s and the abundant light of the sun. Watch the video below.

The Glass Yacht By Lujac Desautel

At first glance, it might look like a huge complex built in the middle of the ocean. Designed by Lujac Desautel, The 5,600 square foot glass mega yacht is inspired by skyscrapers and LEGO bricks. The large glass windows reflect the surrounding waters, and the structure offers dedicated living spaces for passengers and crew. It features floor-to-ceiling windows,… Continue reading The Glass Yacht By Lujac Desautel