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Honda - The Cog

This WebRidesTV video is a commercial made by Honda to showcase the Honda Accord. It is a two minute video that shows Honda Accord parts interacting with each other similar to a Rube Goldberg machine.  
 
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Mobbs1 (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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Don't you think, given the thickness of glass, that the gap required between each piece of would would be enough to stop the metal thing in its tracks? or at least make an obvious change in its rolling speed.
aabc456 (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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physics is marvellous.
wolfden3000 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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it looks fake but i think its real
megbasketball09 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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actually it is real google it.
ThePowner56 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I dont know if this video is real though
foxyribe1 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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it's an animation
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ThePowner56 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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eagles fan the wood isnt going through the window at 1:10 the wood looks like it but if you look closely the wood pieces are slanted diagnally to create the illusion and the metal ring bumps down a little slightly.
darthvulture (2 days ago) Show Hide
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who cares if its real or not? its awesome to watch :p
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The only thing about it that strikes me as not real is the part where the tires actually move 'up' the ramp. Unless there's some optical trickery in there i don't see how the initial tire had enough force to do that. The rest is totally believable.

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