It was pretty funny seeing James climb the shelves and telling Alan that he did it because there was no ladder when you clearly see one upright on the left just a few seconds prior next to James (04:15).
He's not really his *new* friend though. He made a video with him a while back and Alan sometimes mentions him in his videos. So it's not like his new friend. More like a friend who he hasn't seen in a long time.
To be fair they're the same people experienced with making 3D movement gear, so this to them would be a joke in terms of complexity (in the anime/manga obviously)
2 answers the original thunderspear actually hooks onto the arm via 2 stabilizers which make the spear not wiggle around the ring, the replica here was built poorly and pretty much as a big joke which is what youtube videos are meant to do: entratain the audience 2nd: the real thunder spears in the aot verse use a fictional ore named the Iceburst stone, this element is only located inside paradis island aka the main location of attack on titan, this ore can get turned into a powerful gas which can fuel ODM gear and all kinds of gas related contraptions, and, due to the power of the gas itself it doesnt allow for the spear to get jammed from how great the force is
Normally: "Dang, I need this one very specialized thing to continue. Where do I get this? This will delay the project for hours or days!" hacksmith: "Em..no. Wait, we have those right here already, from another project." "Oh...okay."
I'd bet that they'd feel so powerful when firing those Thunder Spears from the Power Loader. Like imagine being able to ride an actual irl Mech that can shoot friggin rockets
The reason why they fly straight without fins is that the center of thrust is way in front of center of mass and it is towards the direction of travel. It basically uses its own mass and thrust to stabilize.
@@andrewding746 It is all about center of mass and center of thrust really. The farther away the mass is located from the axis of rotation, the greater the rotational inertia. Just as it is hard to change the motion of an object that has a large inertia, it is hard to change the rotational motion of an object with a large rotational inertia. You can additionally make the rockets spin around to get more in-flight stability.
@@yaboi1288 ok but like you can't create a self stabilizing rocket just with thrust in front of mass. To do so you still need either fins or actuationable thrust
This was really cool! For anyone wondering: They flew strait because the put the motor in the front. This moved the center of mass in front of the center of pressure thus making it fly strait and “stable”!
@@ytubeanon for a symmetrical tube the center of gravity and pressure would be pretty much ontop on each other (in the middle of the tube), which is why when you throw it it just sort of tumbles with whatever rotation u applied to it as it left ur hand. This means that a small mass in the front would move the center of mass forward enough for the tube to become aerodynamically stable. As for “bottom engined rockets”, most, if not all orbital class rockets have engines located at the bottom (the rest of the rocket is basically just one massive fuel tank). However, the mass of the rocket engines is relatively little compared to the total mass of the rocket (if it was filled with propellant), so it does not really have much of an effect on the center of mass. Most rockets are actually somewhat aerodynamically unstable, and utilize thrust vectoring (tilting the engines) to keep the rocket pointed straight. Most modern rockets do not require fins because the control algorithms are advanced enough that it can keep an unstable rocket perfectly under control. Older rockets like the saturn v have large fins near the bottom to make it more stable.
@@VyarkX I have heard (from a former NASA engineer in Huntsville) that the fins on the Saturn V were actually almost purely for aesthetics. The designer refused to _not_ have fins on his rocket.
@@Earthenfist oh really? That’s very interesting. I thought that the saturn v (and basically all rockets) were so extremely optimized that they left little space for non-critical components, left alone four massive fins. Just checked online and turns out those fins are actually for aerodynamic purposes, but only really during engine malfunctions. So perhaps what you said might actually be part of the consideration for those fins.
Pretty sure No one asked. I mean like be safe at the expense of having fun on your own but don't bring it to a comments section. Still not really relevant
@@TheLumberjack1987 Not really, pyrotechnican has nothing to do with making rocket missiles, or thunder spears I guess. Sorry but he's kinda right, I don't see a point revealing your occupation like it's relevant to you.
@@basedneutral1173 a pyrotechnician is a specialist on storage, handling, and functions of a pyrotechnic device. Seeing as this is basically a firework, I would say it absolutely has some relevance.
I miss videos like these, casual and fun. I love when the whole team builds something like professionals, but I miss the videos where it seems like they have no clue what they’re doing. Hopefully there are more like this in the future!
I love seeing how chill the hacksmith is compared to Allen its like watching a pro who deals with dangerous stuff every day training his young apprentice
@@devilz452 nah that's the anti personnel gear. The thunder spear schematics did come from the MP's research team but it's design and manufacture was by the Hange squad with i'm assuming help from the MPs since the scouts don't have a stable lab. So i guess it was more of a joint effort.
I think it's weridly hilarious that james imports an asian, that immediately corrects his pornunciation of "manga", then james just considers the problem solved and walks away.
As a anime fan who has been watching for anime for the past 10 years I would like to appreciate the hacksmith industries in creating the perfect weapon that could potentially destroy the armoured titan
You see proportionally, he was the same distance as they would be in the show. 20 metre armoured titan, about 20-30 metres away. Just make it metal tips and make them explode afterwards and it works!
Unfortunately not cause they'll launch downwards immediately. that'd be the case if spears were thrown, but just like strapping a rocket to a push bike; no sort of weight distribution could compensate for the sheer force of the rocket trying to fly past the front of whatever its pushing.
@@josiahstone2887 it's not the same actually as the spear/rocket are inline, then you could counter the gravitational pull a little by remodelling nose cone to create uplift if fired from a specific orientation
Wait, Hacksmith what about the 2nd Phase of the Thunder Spear?? The Grenade pin function that occurs after the spear launches and hits it's target?? There's suppose to be a metal cord that's pullet that detonates the explosive within the spear head.
@@hacksmith oh, hi hacksmith I love your channel I made a spider man webshooter with pen springs dental floss and cardboard I love making things your channel inspires me
It's interesting to note that basically every problem they have is solved by how its actually constructed in the show. Namely the accuracy bc in the show they're mounted to the bottom of their swords instead of being on the top and forcing them into a reverse grip so they still get the benefit of the swords being constructed to match a human grip. The other big thing is in the show theres a secondary attachment point further down the arm so it shoots straight and is better secured.
[Edit (THIS IS A JOKE JEEZ)] Since in the show the thunderspears are confirmed to be as strong as tank missles imagine the blowback lol. The person flying in the air and then they just shoot back after firing
Yeah it would probably blow back, but probably not THAT much. Unlike with a bullet, the rocket propellant burns over a longer period, including once it has left the launcher. More than that, the launcher isn't really being pushed on that hard, they just need enough friction to hold it in place before firing.
It wont have much recoil at all. The only jerk you'd feel is the friction when the spear gets propelled off of the cylinder and it wont really be that bad since the spear would be flying so fast. If it is really as strong as a modern tank's gun that is
Improvement suggestion: Use a pulley rail and fix it on the arm (the rail is 30 cm away from the arm to avoid burns), so that the pulley rail can more easily control the direction of the rocket. At the same time, two spiral wings can be added to the head of the rocket, so that the rocket will rotate during flight, have axial force, and have a more stable direction.
On like half of the Hacksmith videos: “Thank you KiwiCo for sponsoring this video.” On this Hacksmith video: “This is where projects go to die. Like here for example… and an entire box of KiwiCo.”
Hope to see lots more of Allen and Jim working together in the future, they have really complimentary energy and make a very entertaining duo to watch :)
I love this video, Though you messed up the thunder spear it has the bottom of the blade handle connecting in the anime not the top😅 I love Attack on Titan!
I love that even though hacksmith industries has made some pretty crazy and far more advanced stuff over the years James is still just enthralled with the thunder spears.
idc what ya'll say, this would be the most funniest video on this channel. The dialog from both hosts is so original. Just goes to show how genuine the content is! this is epic!!!
Wow!!! I don't think I've been so giddy with excitement watching something from a book, manga, film, or show being brought to life as I was with this video. The fact that it worked pretty much as depicted in the manga and anime is very impressive. A rare moment where an anime device would actually work. Loved the slo mo footage of the spears being launched.
@@fuzer4047 this is just me trying to be positive but what if they somehow added those things they put around racers necks so in case a crash happens their neck doesn't turn into a noddle
I love how James is so calculated and Alan is the definition of chaotic. It's a great collaboration. You're losing a ton of thrust having it way up that tube. There's a reason rocket engines have a bell and that's it. But this was a badass little Collab!
"you'll be safe firing it with the end of the tube on your chest" back blast. the velocity of the gasses coming out of the back will definitely create some backblast. maybe not lethal, back maybe enough to hurt.
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Can you make the data knife from titanfall 2?
How do you charge the battery
I don't have a credit card so I can't get one
Baseddddd
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Hey Samuel, love your channel !
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During the whole video, James just radiated this energy of a kid who is super proud to show his new friend all the cool stuff he has at home.
It was pretty funny seeing James climb the shelves and telling Alan that he did it because there was no ladder when you clearly see one upright on the left just a few seconds prior next to James (04:15).
The energy of making your friend mildly uncomfortable and embarrassed is strong with this one
That Kid Also Has Multiple Lighters That He Sells At School.
He's not really his *new* friend though. He made a video with him a while back and Alan sometimes mentions him in his videos. So it's not like his new friend. More like a friend who he hasn't seen in a long time.
It's like a kid who invited his friend over to build some cool cardboard thingy but they're fully grown adults who are building anime weapons.
I was thinking to myself.
"Why didn't they make something like this for warfare?" Then I remembered that RPGs is a thing
There was an artillery piece in one of the older Asian countries that had rockets fixed to arrows.
@@frankbarbee3212 Wait, is it the Hwacha?
@@Interestking I believe so.
Ever heard of the Katyusha missle? Preatty much exactly the same thing but flies much further and blows up much bigger :D
@@alontsang7377
The one on that truck from Russia?
In hindsight, it really is a wonder why Thunderspears don't jam more often.
To be fair they're the same people experienced with making 3D movement gear, so this to them would be a joke in terms of complexity (in the anime/manga obviously)
Because plot.
2 answers
the original thunderspear actually hooks onto the arm via 2 stabilizers which make the spear not wiggle around the ring, the replica here was built poorly and pretty much as a big joke which is what youtube videos are meant to do: entratain the audience
2nd: the real thunder spears in the aot verse use a fictional ore named the Iceburst stone, this element is only located inside paradis island aka the main location of attack on titan, this ore can get turned into a powerful gas which can fuel ODM gear and all kinds of gas related contraptions, and, due to the power of the gas itself it doesnt allow for the spear to get jammed from how great the force is
If titans ever become real, Hacksmith Industries can save us with this invention.
Wow you're really early
How… how… how are you in all the comments of the videos I watch
You live a simple life
You see a notif, you click
they should also continue their odm gear, and bmake itr worjk
Hello there, how are you doing?
25:47 if you ever choose to bring this project back, you should refer to season 4. Mikasa literally wields 4 spears on each arm
Imagine if James does that and all 8 thunder spears got stuck and it just launches James with them
And Levi
Shes an ackerman though
@@LaLoK955 Levi sticks with blades
@@miniwhiffy6785 Levi vs beast titan?
Normally: "Dang, I need this one very specialized thing to continue. Where do I get this? This will delay the project for hours or days!"
hacksmith: "Em..no. Wait, we have those right here already, from another project."
"Oh...okay."
Classic Hacksmith. Lmao
7:52
I love how Allen is more worried about the camera man rather than the live rocket in the tube.
Did anyone see the cyber truck on the shelf
Erwin: So hanji, whats in your basement?
Hanji: unlimited toobs
Erwin just care about basements
@@justanerwinwhoisdioforfun6847 Kono dio da
@@MA-zs4bw ohh you're approaching me instead of running away
Lol aot fans have took over hacksmith industries
@@justanerwinwhoisdioforfun6847 ah yes a simple JoJo reference
I love how James get's to work with someone with common sense and Alan get's to work in an actual shop.
I'm not sure common sense is something I'd call Allen....
@@hacksmith lol
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@@hacksmith Please Do the Sword of "RazorFist" From SHANG CHI movie❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 NUmber one from🇵🇭
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I love the fact that they are trying so hard not to spoil the show
they did a pretty good show with not spoiling it tbh
SPOILERS!!! This show is based on true events of the history of the moon of Saturn.
@@w0rm45 😱😱😱
@@w0rm45 ohh noo you spoiled me (I read the manga already dont worry)
@@LeanGodzilla every aot fans when they get spoiled belike:
5:12 *rocket falls off*
James: *moves out*
Allen: *uses the power of force to stop it*
POV: It’s 2069, Kyle Hill has bred titans and the hacksmith is our last hope.
2 Thor wannabes clash lmao
You don't breed titans but alright
More like Kyle visits Chernobyl one episode and falls into the water coolant with a centipede.
@@lmao1569 ok. And?
@@sunnydays4688 just saying lol
The Whole "Putting A Dozen Thunder Spears On The Power Loader Idea" Sounds Pretty Dope
Ya'll Should Do It
I'd bet that they'd feel so powerful when firing those Thunder Spears from the Power Loader.
Like imagine being able to ride an actual irl Mech that can shoot friggin rockets
@@VegaFic
Nah bro you're just talking about Mikasa casually shooting 6 of those rockets at once 😂
Aww
Yeah,We have also Zeke HAHSHSHSHAHAHA
In this video, James shows his intelligence it's peak
James: *Launches tube* "There is a live rocket in that"
@@everettstormy he isnt phony, hes just exaggerating for the sake of comedy.
@@everettstormy Allen was basically a worried mom for like the first 5 minutes. He’s exaggerating everything in this video.
*toobs
It’s spelled Toob
22:08 zeke is that you?
I love how the guys that work next door are just like, "Hey whatcha buildin today?"
Ya know AoT?
"Yea"
Caught me off guard lol
Something to kill a man
Either Alan is taller than I thought, or James is shorter than I thought.
They're both crazy, in a good way.
Funny how youtube distorts reality.
A little from column A, a little from column B.
@@e-ironmanmarsden754 this guy make sense
I just saw this comment when Allen had just stood up and just wow.
The reason why they fly straight without fins is that the center of thrust is way in front of center of mass and it is towards the direction of travel. It basically uses its own mass and thrust to stabilize.
I think this is mostly a myth. If you look at early rocket experiments by von Braun the idea of having thrust in front of mass doesn't do that much.
@@andrewding746 It is all about center of mass and center of thrust really. The farther away the mass is located from the axis of rotation, the greater the rotational inertia. Just as it is hard to change the motion of an object that has a large inertia, it is hard to change the rotational motion of an object with a large rotational inertia. You can additionally make the rockets spin around to get more in-flight stability.
@@yaboi1288 ok but like you can't create a self stabilizing rocket just with thrust in front of mass. To do so you still need either fins or actuationable thrust
Hmm yes big brain science words
My smol brain definately understand
@@notvex3987 you can try researching in the internet what those two things are.
You don't realise how tall Alan is while he's always around William xD
Estimated height maybe 6'1?
I was trying to figure out if Alan was a big guy or if the other guy was just small.
This was really cool!
For anyone wondering:
They flew strait because the put the motor in the front. This moved the center of mass in front of the center of pressure thus making it fly strait and “stable”!
so where would the center of pressure be located? and in a bottom-engine rocket where would it be?
@@ytubeanon for a symmetrical tube the center of gravity and pressure would be pretty much ontop on each other (in the middle of the tube), which is why when you throw it it just sort of tumbles with whatever rotation u applied to it as it left ur hand. This means that a small mass in the front would move the center of mass forward enough for the tube to become aerodynamically stable.
As for “bottom engined rockets”, most, if not all orbital class rockets have engines located at the bottom (the rest of the rocket is basically just one massive fuel tank). However, the mass of the rocket engines is relatively little compared to the total mass of the rocket (if it was filled with propellant), so it does not really have much of an effect on the center of mass. Most rockets are actually somewhat aerodynamically unstable, and utilize thrust vectoring (tilting the engines) to keep the rocket pointed straight. Most modern rockets do not require fins because the control algorithms are advanced enough that it can keep an unstable rocket perfectly under control. Older rockets like the saturn v have large fins near the bottom to make it more stable.
I saw that too
@@VyarkX I have heard (from a former NASA engineer in Huntsville) that the fins on the Saturn V were actually almost purely for aesthetics. The designer refused to _not_ have fins on his rocket.
@@Earthenfist oh really? That’s very interesting. I thought that the saturn v (and basically all rockets) were so extremely optimized that they left little space for non-critical components, left alone four massive fins.
Just checked online and turns out those fins are actually for aerodynamic purposes, but only really during engine malfunctions. So perhaps what you said might actually be part of the consideration for those fins.
“Explosives, we got a lot of those”
Most American sentence
'cept he's canadian lol
I guess Canada is the most American country now
@@bennyblubman9476 more American than America it’s self
@@GH0ST_76 Both of you stop it! . . . you don't have to point it out . . .
@@JDStone-jg8cg ok dad
4:22 James: we don't have ladders
4:08 *literally shows a ladder*
When ur too lazy and use the wrong tool for the job.
Correction: We don't have a ladder **over here** yet
as a pyrotechnician I am terrified. but at the same time entertaining and I get material to show during courses how not to do thx :)
Pretty sure No one asked.
I mean like be safe at the expense of having fun on your own but don't bring it to a comments section. Still not really relevant
@@tristancoffin lol mad
@@tristancoffin his comment was both topically relevant and had a funny twist, cope and seeth fun police
@@TheLumberjack1987 Not really, pyrotechnican has nothing to do with making rocket missiles, or thunder spears I guess. Sorry but he's kinda right, I don't see a point revealing your occupation like it's relevant to you.
@@basedneutral1173 a pyrotechnician is a specialist on storage, handling, and functions of a pyrotechnic device. Seeing as this is basically a firework, I would say it absolutely has some relevance.
24:09 I love how Allen is literally terrified and James is just sitting there with that look like "First time with explosives ay?"
The way everything they needed was just lying around really goes to show that hacksmith have made a lot of stuff
...he did say at least once that they'd got an item the day before
@@thekaxmax u need a nose for sarcasm man.
I miss videos like these, casual and fun. I love when the whole team builds something like professionals, but I miss the videos where it seems like they have no clue what they’re doing. Hopefully there are more like this in the future!
I love seeing how chill the hacksmith is compared to Allen its like watching a pro who deals with dangerous stuff every day training his young apprentice
James is like the qui gon to alen’s obi wan
Bro spelled tubes wrong
@@philltheeraser6133almost like it was on purpose or something craaaazy
Make the 10 rings from Shang Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings, that attach to your arm and can shoot out. (:
plz do this bro
Dont think it is phisically possible, but it'd be amazing
Electromagnetic laucher sounds like a good way to do it
Your smiley is an ausie (:
@JD Siggy yeah, thats the thought for it.
I hope the process of making these was actually this scuffed for the Scouts. They're radiating Hange energy throughout this video.
The MPs made it
@@devilz452 Shit you right. Whatever
it was probably alot more serious
@@devilz452 nah that's the anti personnel gear. The thunder spear schematics did come from the MP's research team but it's design and manufacture was by the Hange squad with i'm assuming help from the MPs since the scouts don't have a stable lab. So i guess it was more of a joint effort.
“Explosives, we got a lot of those"
This man is the real life version of tony stark.
@Graye Noir micheal bay is real 💀
I mean that's his entire thing no
Was thinking the same thing
I think it's weridly hilarious that james imports an asian, that immediately corrects his pornunciation of "manga", then james just considers the problem solved and walks away.
This was definitely one of the most entertaining videos on this channel! I love it!
James:”we don’t have ladders”.
There’s literally a ladder in the previous shot.
Yeah but James wanted to be Spiderman and it looks fun ngl
c o n t e n t
Could we just appreciate the fact that the builder guy knows Attack on Titan ?
It really shows how much popular this manga is.
and anime
Anime is more popular tho anime in general is becoming more popular as a whole
Lmao ppl thinks manga isn’t considered an anime , it’s the same lol
@@exin69 well they just mean the watching part over reading is more popular at the end of the us
Just a dub will do ya
As a anime fan who has been watching for anime for the past 10 years I would like to appreciate the hacksmith industries in creating the perfect weapon that could potentially destroy the armoured titan
Noice name
potentially?...you mean definitely?
we already have RPGs that can destroy 600mm + of RHA armor so... I don't think thunder spears would be necessary lol
@@nathanperoandrei3841 bro metaphorically
Love the grammar
21:57 mikasa looking GOOD DAYUM
You see proportionally, he was the same distance as they would be in the show. 20 metre armoured titan, about 20-30 metres away. Just make it metal tips and make them explode afterwards and it works!
Thats ..... RPG 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@memesfromdeepspace1075 and there he is
The obvious boring guy
Isnt the armored 15 meters?
@@City_of_mogadishu I can’t really remember but either way the same principle applies.
@@City_of_mogadishu yeah it is
I like how thunder spears are totally possible. (as in 100% capable of functioning as shown in the anime/manga)
They're basically just pointy grenades, really. Well pointy rocket propelled grenades, I suppose.
@@SinHurr well we usually call them missiles here
@@SinHurr we usually call it RPG in here
@@user-ez9oh2ox1k we usually call them torpedo's underwater here
Thunder spear is exist, it's call RPG
It's good to see some more AOT weapons before the show end in Anime.
Yeah
5:15 he uses the force to spot an explosion, very cool 10/10
Alan Pan: I want to make it REAL!
James: This is close enough!
Alan: Uh, yeah...
The difference between formal/informal education in a nut shell.
Imagine if this guy recreates the switch axe from Monster Hunter, for those who don't know. It's an axe that can turn into a sword via sliding blades.
We have a prototype
@@hacksmith w e l l
I
d i d n ' t
e x p e c t
t h a t
r e p l y .
That's sick
@@hacksmith Aaaand, nobody is surprised.
@@hacksmith you WHAT
@@hacksmith yeah wasn’t that on your second channel?
The amount of content AOT has inspired amazes me
Lmao, that's sad my man, you must get amazed by the smallest things ever, is that why you say wow whenever you pull down yours underwear?
6:20 It was at this point that I could almost literally hear the spirits of dead rocket engineers screaming in agony
We need more Ian in general. Would’ve been hilarious to watch him attempt to open then handle as well.
James has that "showing your older brother all the cool shit you have" energy throughout this video lol
"You almost obliterated that camera man"
Blinks "Theres also a rocket engine in that"
Mad scientist vibes increase.
Now all they need to do is recruit micheal reeves to make something with them
I love that allen makes literally every video his in so much funnier simply with the behind the scenes stuff
0:46, Damn, either Alan is way taller than I imagined or the Hacksmith is way shorter 😂
i know lol
Soo tiny boii
For the spears to fly straight they need to be very front heavy at the tip
Unfortunately not cause they'll launch downwards immediately. that'd be the case if spears were thrown, but just like strapping a rocket to a push bike; no sort of weight distribution could compensate for the sheer force of the rocket trying to fly past the front of whatever its pushing.
@@josiahstone2887 it's not the same actually as the spear/rocket are inline, then you could counter the gravitational pull a little by remodelling nose cone to create uplift if fired from a specific orientation
Giggity
Wait, Hacksmith what about the 2nd Phase of the Thunder Spear?? The Grenade pin function that occurs after the spear launches and hits it's target?? There's suppose to be a metal cord that's pullet that detonates the explosive within the spear head.
That's when stuff would become illegal...
@@hacksmith oh, hi hacksmith I love your channel I made a spider man webshooter with pen springs dental floss and cardboard I love making things your channel inspires me
@@hacksmith but military contracts 😏
I mean it has an ejection charge at the end as part of the rocket engine. Close enough without being actually deadly to fire.
Considering how it can misfire I don't imagine them being willing to put any kind of warhead on those rockets
It's interesting to note that basically every problem they have is solved by how its actually constructed in the show. Namely the accuracy bc in the show they're mounted to the bottom of their swords instead of being on the top and forcing them into a reverse grip so they still get the benefit of the swords being constructed to match a human grip. The other big thing is in the show theres a secondary attachment point further down the arm so it shoots straight and is better secured.
[Edit (THIS IS A JOKE JEEZ)]
Since in the show the thunderspears are confirmed to be as strong as tank missles imagine the blowback lol. The person flying in the air and then they just shoot back after firing
Yeah it would probably blow back, but probably not THAT much. Unlike with a bullet, the rocket propellant burns over a longer period, including once it has left the launcher. More than that, the launcher isn't really being pushed on that hard, they just need enough friction to hold it in place before firing.
@@polerin yeah but how funny would it be to see Levi getting flung
That's not how rockets work tho. Rockets have almost 0 recoil
It wont have much recoil at all. The only jerk you'd feel is the friction when the spear gets propelled off of the cylinder and it wont really be that bad since the spear would be flying so fast. If it is really as strong as a modern tank's gun that is
I love these one day builds. They are some of my favorite episodes!
this isn't the most complex Hacksmith build but it was so enjoyable to just watch two bros have fun making something together.
Improvement suggestion: Use a pulley rail and fix it on the arm (the rail is 30 cm away from the arm to avoid burns), so that the pulley rail can more easily control the direction of the rocket. At the same time, two spiral wings can be added to the head of the rocket, so that the rocket will rotate during flight, have axial force, and have a more stable direction.
This feels like how the development of the thunderspears really went behind the scenes for the anime.
Moblit was the calm one.
Lmao
I love how goofy James is when he’s working with other creators
One thing that was bugging me when making these were that the thunder spear was actually below where the swords are placed
I was thinking that too lol
That was the first thing I noticed.
It's really annoying
Same i actually lookt in my manga.
yeah, but they still turned out great tho
"Hey, what are you kids shooting?!"
"Well sir... Have you ever seen Attack on Titan?"
“Make it bad“ could be a very entertaining format from time to time!
Man Alan, it's crazy how much more I like James than your entire channel.
Jk, you're both awesome.
0:04 replace the t with B?
Real
man of culture
I've watched the whole aot show on hulu and I can say these thunder spears are really accurate love this
On like half of the Hacksmith videos: “Thank you KiwiCo for sponsoring this video.”
On this Hacksmith video: “This is where projects go to die. Like here for example… and an entire box of KiwiCo.”
i laughed too loud at this. it did not click when he said it .. but OUCH
Now you have 2 of the aot weapons
Ok sure
So we getting odm gear soon??
@@pitt2495 hopefully
Is a Titan shifter a weapon? :)
What is the other one?
20:18 THE STARS FRICKEN ALIGNED FOR THAT!!!😂
This is one of my favorite episodes. I love the 'two bozos playing with big boy toys' energy lol. Awesome build guys!
3:01. Hasn't Ian always been really strong? I seem to remember him doing uncannily well in some of the heavy hammer lift tests.
he stronk, but he actually used technique over strength, you gotto twist the inner lid so it pulls in the lil locking nubs
Keeping the spear front heavy, light weighted, and long definitely helped to keep it straight! Genius!
if you ever revisit, maybe conductive pads and pogo pins instead of alligator clips? this was so sick and a great collab
Hope to see lots more of Allen and Jim working together in the future, they have really complimentary energy and make a very entertaining duo to watch :)
Imagine they created functional ODM gear that's actually mobile. Since they did the spider man webs, we know it's possible now
20:50 my respect for that man has skyrocketed
If Titans actually existed, these guys would be the most important people on Earth.
Nah. US military can easily nuke all of them lmao
For anybody wondering why military doesn't use this already, it's just an upside down RPG. But nevertheless very impressive build!
Agree bro
It looks more like a miniature missile to me
@@justinaysien1204 And what do you think RPGs and other rocket launchers shoot?
Also, in the technical sense, it's a rocket, since it's not guided. Missiles are guided by definition.
21:03
(Inside Allen's head)
"Bro looks like a man of culture"
: You've seen attack on Titan??
"We dont have ladders" while climbing the storage racks... There is a ladder at the entrance to the storage ally :D
I love this video, Though you messed up the thunder spear it has the bottom of the blade handle connecting in the anime not the top😅 I love Attack on Titan!
I love that even though hacksmith industries has made some pretty crazy and far more advanced stuff over the years James is still just enthralled with the thunder spears.
idc what ya'll say, this would be the most funniest video on this channel. The dialog from both hosts is so original. Just goes to show how genuine the content is! this is epic!!!
I'm loving the more chaotic energy from some of the recent episodes
I see this channel as a real tony stark playing with his “toys”. I love it!
Wow!!! I don't think I've been so giddy with excitement watching something from a book, manga, film, or show being brought to life as I was with this video. The fact that it worked pretty much as depicted in the manga and anime is very impressive. A rare moment where an anime device would actually work. Loved the slo mo footage of the spears being launched.
Great collaboration, super fun knowing this was shot like 3 hours away(I’m definitely not gonna take stuff when the world goes to shit)
Can I be your friend? (Definately not for the thunder Spears)
I love all the projects they do, they're always so fun and interesting. I also think it would be cool if they managed to make the ODM gear as well
itd be cool but if it actually worked like it did in the anime/manga the g force would kill them :/
@@chubster3271 not possible even if u have that force needed to push human ur ribs and spine are bye bye with that kind of force behind u
@@fuzer4047 this is just me trying to be positive but what if they somehow added those things they put around racers necks so in case a crash happens their neck doesn't turn into a noddle
1:44 manually activated APHEC
21:52 damn mikasa?
It would be so much fun to work with you guys! Hopefully I can start creating videos using my engineering and CAD knowledge!
I feel like Alan Pan is just there to do cameos with other UA-camrs because he's so lovable
23:09 "I think its your turn mikasa"💀
if you pause it on 13:11 it looks like Alan got hungry and James looked away for too long
I love how James is so calculated and Alan is the definition of chaotic. It's a great collaboration.
You're losing a ton of thrust having it way up that tube. There's a reason rocket engines have a bell and that's it. But this was a badass little Collab!
"Lose thrust, gain stability. Trade off. Lower speed, better accuracy."
Thanks Mordin.
"If AoT had Power Loaders" That's Muv-Luv. You're thinking of one of AoT's inspirations, Muv-Luv Alternative, right now
At 5:54 you can see some of the stuff that there working on written on the board - I really hope that the power armour is from fallout
*YES!*
An Attack on Titan Build!
_I have waited so long!_
Same
"you'll be safe firing it with the end of the tube on your chest"
back blast. the velocity of the gasses coming out of the back will definitely create some backblast. maybe not lethal, back maybe enough to hurt.
I learned my lesson later on
Allen's face when James was playing with the tube made me laugh so hard
dude imagine what the goverment could make like odm gear that works really well and thunder spears that go perfectly strait and explode for real
ODM gear wouldn’t be very practical for modern use. Imagine using it against medieval armies, that would be sick