Half-Scale Tesla Cybertruck Dominates Ford F-150 in Tug-of-War
When Tesla pulled the covers from its first-ever pickup truck, the internet was stunned. I think that it’s safe to say that the truck was controversial for more reasons than just one. First and foremost, the look absolutely shocked everybody. This thing looks like it’s straight out of a Terminator movie instead of a real-life pickup truck.
Furthermore, we ran into situations like the controversial tug-of-war with the Ford F-150 and shattered window. All of a sudden, we’re looking at a viral marketing sensation. As if the obscure looks of the truck weren’t enough, the entire world seemed to be obsessed with the presentation as it dominated newsfeeds everywhere.
Because of that, we have seen lots of pieces of art and engineering to mimic the Cybertruck. All of this is happening and the machine hasn’t even been released yet!
Perhaps the coolest model that we have come across so far was built by the Hacksmith. The idea behind this YouTube channel is to re-create different comic book and fantasy items. It looks like this time, they made an exception for a part of reality that kind of looks like fantasy.
The creation was nothing short of extraordinary. With actual engineers on hand, the crew took the concept of the Cybertruck and split it in half. This thing nails just about every detail that we know about the Cybertruck so far and does it at a 1:2 scale.
In the name of a successful build, the crew behind it decided to put it through the same paces as the real Cybertruck in its unveiling. This would include but isn’t limited to a little bit of sledgehammer action and a couple of tug-of-war battles.
The battles begin to escalate and build as every competitor gets stronger. What begins with a Chevy Spark and leads to a Polaris RZR eventually climaxes with the beast of them all in a Ford F-150. Now, we can argue about physics and unfair battles until we’re blue in the face. However, what we watch here is a half-scale Cybertruck as it takes down a full-scale Ford pickup.