YouTuber Colin Furze builds magnetic hoverboard that actually levitates using rare-earth magnets, proving genuine hover tech ...
The association between the year 2015 and the hoverboard existed long before Empire, though—the two have been linked ever since 1989, when Back to the Future Part II saw Michael J. Fox traveling to a ...
If you're at all familiar with the world of over-the-top YouTube DIY, you've probably encountered Colin Furze. Furze is known for his over-the-top, outlandish builds, including a jet-powered bicycle ...
Colin Furze of Stamford, England, is looking to set another Guinness World Record this weekend for the world’s fastest baby pram. We’ve previously featured other vehicles built by Colin Furze, like ...
One well-known backyard inventor has proven common sense and engineering experience aren't prerequisites for creating crazy multicopters. By strapping a couple of two-stroke parajet motors and ...
Colin Furze has come a long way from his first videos, posted 10 years ago on his YouTube channel. That same channel now has over 3.9 million followers, making Furze one of the internet's favorite ...
Most people haven’t heard of Colin Furze, and those who have, know that this bike design is right up his style of kooky and wacky, yet functional creations. Furze has been designing contraptions, ...
We've all got our own way of celebrating things. For Colin Furze, one of our favorite YouTube madmen, hitting four million followers on YouTube meant building a fire tornado. Of course, it takes a lot ...
It’s probably not a good idea to tell YouTube inventor Colin Furze he can’t figure out a way to make any normally stodgy or stationary object outrageously fast. BBC’s Top Gear took the exact opposite ...