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One Amazing Engine Build Timelapse – 11 Months, 3000 Pictures And a Ton Of Coffee

When you take one look at a finished product that has taken tons of hours to accomplish, you can certainly appreciate the product as it is presented to you. When it’s all shined up and all the bells and whistles are at the forefront, it’s certainly not difficult to fall in love with an engine or complete car. However, no matter how much you love what’s right in front of your eyes, outside of the person who did all the work, there are very few people who will really be able to understand all of the hard work and time invested in a machine that goes on behind-the-scenes. It’s these long hours at really make it worth it for those who have spent the effort to make their machine whatever it is that they want to be.

This time, we check out quite a creative look at a behind-the-scenes build process that went into bringing an engine bought from eBay to life after breaking it down to refresh it a little bit in order to replace the current power source that has undergone catastrophic failure. Normally, you might see a timelapse or some sort of featurette that will attempt to bring this process to life so that you can get a load of how it all works for yourself. However, this time, we check out stop motion project that really had to have taken a lot of time and effort to put together as this creator took their time with each and every step, photographing the action as they completely dissected this grimy engine and cleaned it back up!

Follow the stop motion masterpiece down below that really gives you yet another look at what the long nights of wrenching on an engine can look like from a different perspective. After taking a look at this one for yourself, be sure to tell us what you think of this engine building process that really slices things differently so that you can get a grasp on what exactly this builder went through to bring their idea to life.

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