Fully Functional Truck Made From Ice (9 pics)

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A Canadian ice sculpture company called Iceculture has built an 11,000 pound (5,000 kg), fully functional and drivable ice truck.



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№1 Author: candysack (7 Jan 2014 02:10) Total user comments: 1436


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so much planning,time and effort and there is no point whatsoever
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№2 Author: aznterrorist (7 Jan 2014 02:40) Total user comments: 39


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Its just advertising for a Canadian Tire and its car batteries. Hence the reason for the first picture.
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№3 Author: Jimmy Johnson (7 Jan 2014 03:11) Total user comments: 5518


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The truck will work better once the ice melts off it.

I don't drive igloos.
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№4 Author: Keta (7 Jan 2014 11:57) Total user comments: 386


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You get to go out and freeze your ass off ... literally :07:
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№5 Author: Aindy (7 Jan 2014 14:47) Total user comments: 2863


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They should put a camera on it and drive it south. See how far they get....
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