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YouTuber built $100,000,000 fully functional replica of supercar featured in MrBeast’s video
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Published 11:12 31 Oct 2024 GMT

YouTuber built $100,000,000 fully functional replica of supercar featured in MrBeast’s video

Don't worry, you don't need $100 million to make your own

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A YouTuber has created a fully functional supercar exactly like MrBeast's in a new video.

We imagine that the average person probably doesn't have $100 million to spend on a supercar. We also imagine that the average person isn't Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson with 323 million subscribers as the world's most-subbed YouTube account.

MrBeast has amassed a fortune from his time as a content creator, and with it, he's inspired others to take a leaf out of his book. Now, one man has recreated the $100 million supercar that was featured in one of his videos.

In September 2023, MrBeast posted a video titled "$1 vs $100,000,000 Car!" Here, he showed off everything from a $1 rust bucket to a $20 million McLaren F1 owned by Jay Leno.

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MrBeast's $100 million flying car (unfortunatwly) isn't real (MrBeast / YouTube)
MrBeast's $100 million flying car (unfortunatwly) isn't real (MrBeast / YouTube)

This wasn't the most impressive car in the video, as Donaldson rounded off with a $100,000,000 Ferrari 125 S, which has the honor of being the first-ever Ferrari. The video was a bit of a clickbait one, with the graphics suggesting a flying vehicle akin to Back to the Future would be the $100 million car.

Clearly as disappointed as fans, YouTuber NDWoodArt has taken it upon themselves to recreated a $100 million flying car - just without the $100 million price tag. The account put it to the vote on what their next build should be, with the MrBeast supercar coming out on top.

In the video, we see the Vietnam-based dad building a replica for his kids. With only the thumbnail of MrBeast's video to go off, there wasn't much in the way of design blueprints, leaving it to NDWoodArt and his team to fill in the blanks.

After building a rudimentary metal chassis, he then gets to work building everything from the body to the wheels out of wood. Well, the clue was in the account's name. The real pull is that the wheels fold upward to give the illusion that the car is flying. Even though we're not quite living in the futuristic world of Marty McFly just yet, there are already flying cars out there. The difference is that the flying cars on the market right now are a little more technologically sophisticated than NDWoodArt's.

With lights fitted, a spray of varnish, and even a Bugatti badge, the wooden version of MrBeast's supercar was ready to take on the road. His kids clearly loved it as he drove it around the neighborhood, although we're not sure it would be road legal in many places.

Many couldn't believe this was possible, with one fan cheering: "MrBeast needs to give this guy a shout out. Best carpenter I ever seen." Another added: "Amazing! Hope MrBeast sees this."

A look through the rest of the channel shows some impressive builds from NDWoodArt. As well as designing and building an Apple concept car called the iCar, he's also made a wooden tank, a six-wheel Rolls Royce, and even a wooden Cybertruck.

There's a chance that MrBeast could see the supercar replica because this is the same account that caught Elon Musk's attention with the wooden Cybertruck. Great, now please make us a wooden Batmobile.

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