Either way after 200 years you'd probably need 5 cherry bombs to even make 1 usable one. Also bottlecap mines in game, in my opinion are not quite as effective as all other fallout style mines.
I always assumed the lunchbox was full of bottlecaps, the 10 required for the recipe was just a balance thing so you didn’t have to waste all your caps making one in game mine.
@@dd11111 The mud should be able to come right off a well painted target with just water spray or a good beating with a towel. Plywood loves to have dirt stick to it, which makes it good at hiding impacts underneath.
@@asdasd-ty9se fallout has the strangest biology ever, deathclaws evolved from iguanas...wouldn't surprise me if a cows biology would end up changed that much
Hurray inflation, supply lines and massive unemployment bonus pay. From what I understand, companies are not virtually but literally begging for more truckers to ship things. This is going to be a painful 4 years...
Basically you have to extract the isotope from a Nukacola Quantum and process it in order to get it stronger (circa a Davy Crockett recoilless rifle ammunition ) put the glowing stuff into a makeshift delivery/ignition system et voilà ...
@@NoirChat138 strontium 90 is what makes the soda glow in fallout lore abraxo cleaner could just be borax turpentine well this currently exists a empty metal food can easy to get and soda with strontium 90 nope nope nope if you put anything radioactive in a explosive you have just created a dirty bomb and clean up requires government help aka hazmat cleaners
Yall should do a video game series of "homemade" explosives. This was awesome. Obviously start with the fallout series. Maybe the baseball hand grenade next?
It was done in ww2 my uncle and grandfather told me of all kinds of improvised explosives. They used what they had. And a tin lunch box was one of the ones he described to me. They filled them with empty brass. I cant remember what charge they used but it was i beleive comp b or tnt was common.
Fallout 3: 1 Cherry Bomb Fallout: New Vegas: 5 Cherry Bombs Fallout 4: No Cherry Bombs(adhesive, fertilizer, oil, steel, lunchbox) So...I think we need a 5 Cherry Bomb FO:NV one and a Fallout 4 one to go with this one xD
@@arty7122 The binary they used wasn't ANFO though. And ANFO is powerful shit; it's what the Oklahoma City Bomber used. I have no doubt the Fallout 4 recipe would produce a device I would not want going off next to my leg. Also of note; The Fallout 4 recipe doesn't actually use bottlecaps. It uses 'steel'. This can be...well, anything steel. Bunch of steel self-tapping screws, nails, scraps, all manner of foul metallic hell you do not want yeeted toward you at hypersonic velocities by a couple pounds of ANFO. IMO the FO4 recipe produces the most plausibly lethal device following real world physics.
@@TestECullI dont know if i was halucinating but wasn't the last mine filled with 500g of patent pending binary explosive that was supossed to be very simmiliar to TNT regarding detonation velocity?. From what I know ANFO can get to like 4km/s, TNT can get to about 7km/s
@@arty7122 I think what people are missing is the fact that there wasn't actually any nuclear war. Just an unfortunate and totally deniable incident relating to reformulating new Nuka-Cola. Obviously this detonated the factories with a yield similar to nuclear devices, but to avoid product liability, it was easier to blame it on a nuclear war. But the exploding factories also explains why there are so many bottle caps scattered across the wasteland. But it also explains the power of a proper bottle cap mine. The cherry bomb(s) are simply initiators that trigger Nuka-Cola residue remaining on the caps. This is also why only 10 caps are recommended per mine, to avoid unwanted and oversized craters. Some may be thinking 'but what about the ruined Nuka Cola factories?'. Well, obviously these were fakes reconstructed after the original factory detonations to help sell the cover up.
@@matthewbrewer3855 watched youruber playthroughs, and while it was evidently a shitshow at launch, it seems decent enough after the wastelanders DLC. Still won't buy it myself because I would get far too addicted to it...
This is kind of the field expedient claymores I learned to make as an 0351 in the Marines. Those were so much fun to make. We'd take off the blades from the IP scissors, run a dog tag chain through them and stuff those inside the ammo can.
I'm glad to see he really knows his stuff about the game and wasn't just using the game to get people to click on the video, I am also a HUGE fan of the game so that was a nice little detail
I'm not even a gamer. But I love the entire fallout series. It's the only games I'll play. I've even spent extra money to make 76 playable. The fact that I like Fallout so much really says a lot about the game... I'm also impressed by the game knowledge used in making the video, not just using it to get viewers. Great job ordnance labs
Fallout is amazing! I remember putting 10+ of those in the same spot and the blast would lag my ps4 for a good min lmao so many more fallout explosives to try from the games
As a huge Fallout fan, I have been looking forward to seeing this... Edit. I would most certainly be interested in purchasing one of your lunch boxes with bottle caps in it!
@Xinnie the Pooh I don't know what's wilder, thinking that Japan cares about anything else that isn't self-preservation or that Iran is a major player.
@Xinnie the Pooh I should have specified Fallout the video GAME. Not the war part. Getting nuked and killing people for somebody else's agenda isn't really my style.
I would think something like this would (realistically) be best used as a claymore mine. The latch and lid are going to be the major weak points, so if you dig it into the ground to brace the rear and aim the lid where you want the shrapnel to go (and also when making it put all the shrapnel in the front), that might work much better. Sensor module could be a manual switch then that you attach to a tripwire, and that think going off only 2-3 feet away at shin height is no joke.
One thing ignored in your "Clone Correct" Bottle-cap Mine was that IN GAME it uses FIVE Cherry Bombs (at least in the Fallout New Vegas crafting recipe shown in the video)
Finally a real person who doesnt create some 1 minute intro saying subscribe lol. One of the few rares mate. I wish we had more people out in the world like this.
Assuming all of them are wired up to the same proxy switch/electrical device with the same length of wire, more or less, they should go off almost at once.
If I had to hazard a guess, the idea would probably have been that the character uses the explosive material of 5 cherry bombs to make the mine, and not 5 separate cherry bombs..
More than likely in the build process they emptied the cherry bombs of their flash powder and then sealed them into a single unit. It would make detonation easier.
Great intro, one of my favorite games. Hearing the music now I want to replay it again on the old XP machine. Cool idea using explosives used in games. That is a lot of videos just covering games. Hope to see more.
In game has five cherry bombs but ten bottle caps is really low count, should be (100 caps at least in game instead of 10 caps) Great video on the bottle cap mine nice job.
PLS make these. 1 a improvised claymore out of a ammo can. Pls use tanarite i know they work with c4 but never seen one with tanarite. 2 light bulb incendiary bomb. just use a file to cut a hole in the light bulb and then fill with gas or powder and screw it in a lamp. 3 Molotov with a eggs. 4 Cricket bombs with nails or bbs added for shrap. 5 Dont know if you can but use a a stronger explosive in a m67 or just add more comp b to it. Most of these i never had a chance to make while in the improvised explosives class i took in the marines. We mostly practiced making bangalores, breaching charges and claymores. Thanks for the video guys keep them coming.
Hola amigos! We finally got this video up. I know it was requested by many and we had to make sure we could use some of Bethesda's media content so we could make a decent video. So far, we think this should be all in the green with Bethesda and they hopefully don't demand we take it down. Also, I'm well aware of my atrocious hat hair. You could say I was having a brutal bad hair week at the range. With our first video game destructive device complete, we now must move onto new ones. Be sure to leave suggestions and we will review them for future projects!
I'm interested in seeing a plate steel welded box have its welds tested with some shock and pressure waves and what would it take to crack or separate the welds.
It would be badass to see, but that would take some serious work to reproduce. I can't imagine it would be easy to get your hands on working replica or deactivated mine, so it would have to be hand made
@@TucsonHat a large can with a smaller one inside it, black powder lift charge, a piece of quickmatch leading to the cap. The main charge should be surrounded by steel balls. It would take some math and experimentation, but it's definitely doable, especially since they won't have to copy the pressure switch and are remotely detonating it.
I agree with other comments about the New Vegas reproduction needing 5x cherry bombs (about 25g of flash powder as you mentioned 5g per cherry bomb). It's been a while but if I remember correctly the Fallout 4 bottlecap mine needs something like 100-250 bottlecaps. Again I don't recall 100% but remember it being rather costly in fallout 4 to make a bottlecap mine
I had to rewind the video at the end because I was distracted when you said which Fallout game was your favorite, thought I heard you say other than New Vegas, but you most certainly said New Vegas :), can't wait to see the 5 cherry bomb sequel video, I want to see that target dummy absolutely shredded by folded metal.
I'd assume that the actual recipe from the game would be to cut the caps into small pieces of shrapnel, combine the explosive from the 5 cherry bombs, then package it in the lunchbox. Part of the procedure may be to score the inside of the lunchbox metal as well so it turns into more pieces. Maybe you need the plans in game because it's a bit more involved than just chucking all the stuff in a box and sending it.
All I can say is in the game the bottle caps can be recovered after detonation so they are not damaged during the crafting process or the detonation, somehow.
You guys should try the flash powder and bullseye smokeless powder test I’ve heard from a few people that mixing typical 70/30 flash and then mixing that in a 50/50 ratio with bullseye smokeless is pretty powerful. I guess bullseye smokeless powder has a high nitro glycerine content. Not sure if this is true. It would be cool for you guys to try
The bottle cap mine is nothing more than the post apocalyptic home-made version of the Claymore mine. Never found a use for it in game, not even for settlement defense.
One thing i would say could be interesting, and a lot of people would say so too is seeing the affects of different explosives on the ballistic gel dummies
if i was in the fallout universe i would absolutely use "pre-war" coins instead of bottle caps, i think they would make much more effective fragmentation due to having higher mass, not to mention that you wouldn't care if you didn't recover them since they are no longer valuable as currency
I think in the Fallout universe coinage was either mostly or entirely retired with resource shortages being established cannon and evidence of significant inflation by 2077 such as ads for coffee and a donut for $35.00 in Fallout 4
@@jonathanwatson2355 true but then it would just be out of inflation. coinage can be done with other materials then copper or even gold and so on and we see full on huge buildings in fallout made out of steel and in fallout 4 (cant remember if they are also in FNV or F3 ) subway coins or something like that
Ok yeah, NV does have the best in the way of story and some of the missions, but I feel like 4 has a lot going on game mechanic wise... they really refined the weapon modification first implemented in NV in my opinion. Anyways great video!
Bottlecaps in fallout are definitely not the same as ours. They never deteriorate even after 200 years of being exposed to nature and they are indestructible that fly all over after a mini nuke exploded.
Considering the sides of the lunch box are built a bit sturdier than the front and back. I'd imagine it would have somewhat of a claymore effect on the bottle caps directing them in two main directions overall
fallout 3 version calls for 1 cherry bomb, new vegas calls for 5
New Vegas has a skill check, Fallout 3 needs a schematic.
@@no-barknoonan8798 hopefully the next fallout requires both. Or training to unlock the items you build
Go big in Vegas, baby!
I know, I was so annoyed about that for the “clone correct” mine. It even says 0/5 when they run through the list.
1 clearly isn't enough so I would AT LEAST go for new vegas's recipe.
And it's not like cherry bombs cost a fortune...
the recipe is 5 cherry bombs
SEQUEL
SEQUEL
SEQUEL
GODDAMN RIGHT!
yes
I was gonna say that!
@@hallofguns8174 nice
I thought I was losing my mind...
I love how it says right there “5 cherry bombs” and he only puts one.
He used the FO3 recipe but showed the crafting recipe from New Vegas
Still it shoulda had a minimum of 3 cherries and 30 caps
Either way after 200 years you'd probably need 5 cherry bombs to even make 1 usable one. Also bottlecap mines in game, in my opinion are not quite as effective as all other fallout style mines.
@@squigglesmcjr199 Agreed
5 wouldnt make a difference because theyd go off at different times....its just not needed either ya know
I always assumed the lunchbox was full of bottlecaps, the 10 required for the recipe was just a balance thing so you didn’t have to waste all your caps making one in game mine.
You should paint the targets white before every test, that way you can easily see impacts. Just use cheap rattle cans or paint and a big brush.
What about all the mud though?
@@dd11111 The mud should be able to come right off a well painted target with just water spray or a good beating with a towel. Plywood loves to have dirt stick to it, which makes it good at hiding impacts underneath.
The trick is to paint it with a dark or bright paint underneath and then cover it with white. Creates kind of a "splatter target" effect
Or you could just staple a sheet of paper onto it and cut off the excess
I wonder what dry wall would look like
Not clone correct if you're only using 1 cherry bomb cause it says you need 5 cherry bombs, even in the clip from the game
Thank you!
I said the same thing
I noticed that right away and it really bugged me.
I did it based off the fallout 3 guidelines as it was first seen there. Only 1 cherry bomb was called for in FO 3.
5 will be dumb, tons of shrapnel.
fallout 3 needs 1 cherry bomb
fallout NV needs 5 cherry bombs
fallout 4 uses ANFO
Pretty sure it’s cow poop, not ammonia nitrate, unless the cows have some *really* weird biology
@@asdasd-ty9se Well they do have two heads.
@@asdasd-ty9se fallout has the strangest biology ever, deathclaws evolved from iguanas...wouldn't surprise me if a cows biology would end up changed that much
@@Caveman4876 actually the deathclaws were gmo bioweapons that probably never got used in a war zone, not something that arose from chance
@@grugnotice7746 actually not that weird, all things considered, I think the USA has a few (taxidermied) from the 1800’s laying around somewhere
When the plywood targets cost more than the metal boxes, explosives, blasting caps, and trigger wiring 😪
Forgot a word there on the end. Combined.
@@RuralTowner it was inferred 😉
@@berryreading4809 I know. But some other readers might not be very good at addition. :)
Hurray inflation, supply lines and massive unemployment bonus pay. From what I understand, companies are not virtually but literally begging for more truckers to ship things.
This is going to be a painful 4 years...
@@matchesburn That's what happens when communist democrats steal elections, just wait, it gets worse
That turkey after the first explosion 😂
@@HS-hr5wp yea and I couldnt stop laughing for some reason haha
Heard that jelly head....
Heard it!!
BOOM!!
Turkey:WTH??(Goggle translate)
Gobble gobble gobble
now if only you could figure out how to make the Nuka grenade😆
Basically you have to extract the isotope from a Nukacola Quantum and process it in order to get it stronger (circa a Davy Crockett recoilless rifle ammunition ) put the glowing stuff into a makeshift delivery/ignition system et voilà ...
Buy a Davy Crockett and paint it up
@@owenkegg5608 ain't the same
@@NoirChat138 It's a joke
@@NoirChat138 strontium 90 is what makes the soda glow in fallout lore
abraxo cleaner could just be borax
turpentine well this currently exists
a empty metal food can easy to get
and soda with strontium 90 nope nope nope
if you put anything radioactive in a explosive
you have just created a dirty bomb
and clean up requires government help
aka hazmat cleaners
Yall should do a video game series of "homemade" explosives. This was awesome. Obviously start with the fallout series. Maybe the baseball hand grenade next?
Donkey Kong. Let's see if rolling a barrel over someone will kill them or just knock them off of a 2 dimensional ramp(?)...
Yes!! Baseball hand grenade for sure!
Last of Us smoke bomb and nail can
"Just another day in Houston"
Never been to Houston, but it sounds like fun!
It was done in ww2 my uncle and grandfather told me of all kinds of improvised explosives. They used what they had. And a tin lunch box was one of the ones he described to me. They filled them with empty brass. I cant remember what charge they used but it was i beleive comp b or tnt was common.
first off it was Exactly 1/5 the explosive that I expected (cherry)
They said they are doing a fo 3
Fallout 3: 1 Cherry Bomb
Fallout: New Vegas: 5 Cherry Bombs
Fallout 4: No Cherry Bombs(adhesive, fertilizer, oil, steel, lunchbox)
So...I think we need a 5 Cherry Bomb FO:NV one and a Fallout 4 one to go with this one xD
The FO4 is the last one in this vid id say, ANFO is a binary explosive, the thing used in this vid was also a binary
@@arty7122 The binary they used wasn't ANFO though. And ANFO is powerful shit; it's what the Oklahoma City Bomber used. I have no doubt the Fallout 4 recipe would produce a device I would not want going off next to my leg.
Also of note; The Fallout 4 recipe doesn't actually use bottlecaps. It uses 'steel'. This can be...well, anything steel. Bunch of steel self-tapping screws, nails, scraps, all manner of foul metallic hell you do not want yeeted toward you at hypersonic velocities by a couple pounds of ANFO.
IMO the FO4 recipe produces the most plausibly lethal device following real world physics.
@@TestECullI dont know if i was halucinating but wasn't the last mine filled with 500g of patent pending binary explosive that was supossed to be very simmiliar to TNT regarding detonation velocity?.
From what I know ANFO can get to like 4km/s, TNT can get to about 7km/s
@@arty7122 I think what people are missing is the fact that there wasn't actually any nuclear war. Just an unfortunate and totally deniable incident relating to reformulating new Nuka-Cola. Obviously this detonated the factories with a yield similar to nuclear devices, but to avoid product liability, it was easier to blame it on a nuclear war. But the exploding factories also explains why there are so many bottle caps scattered across the wasteland. But it also explains the power of a proper bottle cap mine. The cherry bomb(s) are simply initiators that trigger Nuka-Cola residue remaining on the caps. This is also why only 10 caps are recommended per mine, to avoid unwanted and oversized craters.
Some may be thinking 'but what about the ruined Nuka Cola factories?'. Well, obviously these were fakes reconstructed after the original factory detonations to help sell the cover up.
@@TestECull Yea man dont think anyone needed clarification that a fertilizer bomb is pretty hazardous.
"I haven't touched 76"
A man of culture I see
Its actually pretty good
@@matthewbrewer3855 watched youruber playthroughs, and while it was evidently a shitshow at launch, it seems decent enough after the wastelanders DLC.
Still won't buy it myself because I would get far too addicted to it...
So was division but that made one of the biggest turn arounds, besides no man's sky.
If it was an actual rpg instead of a grinding mmo, it might be worth buying.
@@matthewbrewer3855 scummy business practices should not be encouraged.
This is kind of the field expedient claymores I learned to make as an 0351 in the Marines. Those were so much fun to make. We'd take off the blades from the IP scissors, run a dog tag chain through them and stuff those inside the ammo can.
"I'm a fallout boy"
-Jake 2021... we all heard it... before your hasty correction 🤣👍
Sugar, he's going down
I'm a fatman
I'm glad to see he really knows his stuff about the game and wasn't just using the game to get people to click on the video, I am also a HUGE fan of the game so that was a nice little detail
I'm not even a gamer. But I love the entire fallout series. It's the only games I'll play. I've even spent extra money to make 76 playable. The fact that I like Fallout so much really says a lot about the game... I'm also impressed by the game knowledge used in making the video, not just using it to get viewers. Great job ordnance labs
@@erict3728fallout is such a great story even for non games but man Todd Howard better not ruin fo5 like fo76 and Starfield
“… a radioactive wasteland much like New Jersey.” And soda squirts outta my nose.
Fallout is amazing! I remember putting 10+ of those in the same spot and the blast would lag my ps4 for a good min lmao so many more fallout explosives to try from the games
The UA-cam algorithm knows how much I like destructive devices.
So does the federal government.
@@davidabest7195 👍 YT is a division of the #USGOV. Or perhaps the other way around. 🤔😉
As a huge Fallout fan, I have been looking forward to seeing this...
Edit. I would most certainly be interested in purchasing one of your lunch boxes with bottle caps in it!
Same here 👍
@Xinnie the Pooh I don't know what's wilder, thinking that Japan cares about anything else that isn't self-preservation or that Iran is a major player.
@Xinnie the Pooh I should have specified Fallout the video GAME.
Not the war part. Getting nuked and killing people for somebody else's agenda isn't really my style.
@Xinnie the Pooh yawn.
I have heard the same shit constantly for the last ten years
@Xinnie the Pooh I guess I'll have to 76 it then...
That turkey in the background after the first mine was PERFECT. You have to love nature.
You need at least 3 cherry bombs to make a CC bottlecap mine. And the ones in FO4 are just fertilizer bombs.
Are ‘just’ fertilizers bombs,
Lulz
Really enjoyed your video. Thank you!
Thanks my man!
Have you seen the movie “Nobody?”
Do a claymore going off against a ballistic shield with a target to see what actual damage is done.
I would think something like this would (realistically) be best used as a claymore mine. The latch and lid are going to be the major weak points, so if you dig it into the ground to brace the rear and aim the lid where you want the shrapnel to go (and also when making it put all the shrapnel in the front), that might work much better. Sensor module could be a manual switch then that you attach to a tripwire, and that think going off only 2-3 feet away at shin height is no joke.
I'm surprised it took so many years for someone to finally do this. I can think of no one more well suited for the task.
I love the Turkey shock gobbling after two of the explosions.
The shock gobble after that first explosion was hilarious
I was coming one here to say that exact thing
Me to. Got my spring gobbler blood pumping.
Excellent, well done gentlemen. As a long time Fallout fan I'd like to request the mini nuke next, w/o fissle material obviously.
You got it
@@jlambuth that would be cool
One thing ignored in your "Clone Correct" Bottle-cap Mine was that IN GAME it uses FIVE Cherry Bombs (at least in the Fallout New Vegas crafting recipe shown in the video)
"We're not in a post-apocalyptic world... YET! Give Joe and Winnie-the-Pooh some time."
Making the next Fallout requires planning and patience after all. And plenty of resources. 😤
Jo and yhe hohohow ya doin
You're a literal lolbert. Lmfao. Awful pfp.
Enclave shadow gov confirmed!
Read what it says.
When you revisit this, please do the NV version that calls for 5 cherry bombs
Wow awesome idea! I am glad serious ordnance experiment was done, verifying a Fallout weapon. I am a kid of the 90s too.
"Basically another day in Houston" I can confirm
Seriously that bad?
@@boltvanderhuge4858 meh uptown where they live yes but I'm thankful I live in a more normal suburban of greater Houston down south
@@ethanwild3301 so, def not a town to visit. Check.
Finally a real person who doesnt create some 1 minute intro saying subscribe lol. One of the few rares mate. I wish we had more people out in the world like this.
just noticed, the recipe calls for 5 cherry bombs... would they actually go off at the same time?
Assuming all of them are wired up to the same proxy switch/electrical device with the same length of wire, more or less, they should go off almost at once.
If I had to hazard a guess, the idea would probably have been that the character uses the explosive material of 5 cherry bombs to make the mine, and not 5 separate cherry bombs..
More than likely in the build process they emptied the cherry bombs of their flash powder and then sealed them into a single unit. It would make detonation easier.
@@brainplay8060 I also think this would have been the case
Take apart and put together. One massive cherry
Im a fan of fallout and things going boom. You have earned a sub and like. Great stuff friend
*When the quiet kid grabs the wrong lunchbox:*
The Fallout theme and intro was a really nice touch 😊
Regular explosives = ignore
Bottlecap Mine that causes Turkeys to gobble when exploded = Liked
PC Master Race = Subscribed
Pc master race for life vato!
This is the Fallout 76 I wanted
He said "I'm a fallout boy" hahaha so good
That laugh after explosion made me giggle :D
Was gonna make the 5 cherry bomb comment, but i see that everyone else is already demanding justice for your non canonical crime
Yay! I have wanted to see one of these in real life since 2008.
Wow, they're going for ultra high yield with this one!
@@lurch789 It's not a waste at all, considering how much they go for.
Great intro, one of my favorite games. Hearing the music now I want to replay it again on the old XP machine.
Cool idea using explosives used in games.
That is a lot of videos just covering games.
Hope to see more.
it should have 5 ! it seems your explosive skills where bellow the required amount
In game has five cherry bombs but ten bottle caps is really low count, should be (100 caps at least in game instead of 10 caps) Great video on the bottle cap mine nice job.
5:32 i dont wanna be an asshole, but it said 5 cherry bombs. 5 cherry bombs if modded together could be one hell if an explosion
PLS make these.
1 a improvised claymore out of a ammo can. Pls use tanarite i know they work with c4 but never seen one with tanarite.
2 light bulb incendiary bomb. just use a file to cut a hole in the light bulb and then fill with gas or powder and screw it in a lamp.
3 Molotov with a eggs.
4 Cricket bombs with nails or bbs added for shrap.
5 Dont know if you can but use a a stronger explosive in a m67 or just add more comp b to it.
Most of these i never had a chance to make while in the improvised explosives class i took in the marines. We mostly practiced making bangalores, breaching charges and claymores.
Thanks for the video guys keep them coming.
Hola amigos! We finally got this video up. I know it was requested by many and we had to make sure we could use some of Bethesda's media content so we could make a decent video. So far, we think this should be all in the green with Bethesda and they hopefully don't demand we take it down. Also, I'm well aware of my atrocious hat hair. You could say I was having a brutal bad hair week at the range.
With our first video game destructive device complete, we now must move onto new ones. Be sure to leave suggestions and we will review them for future projects!
I'm interested in seeing a plate steel welded box have its welds tested with some shock and pressure waves and what would it take to crack or separate the welds.
@@joshuagibson2520 hmm... not a bad idea. Explosive dynamic testing of welds.
Er how about a redo with 5 cherry bombs like how they are in the game
@@hukaman88 we did it based on FO 3 specs. Only called for 1 cherry bomb.
@@jlambuth At forgot fo3 is one in New Vegas it's 5 my bad
8:25 says the guy that DID NOT make it “CLONE CORRECT”!!!
Hey Man, can you recreate the German Springmine? I always wanted to see how one of those things Detonate and the Damage it Causes.
Another vote for the S-mine!
That’s the debollocker right? Those things are fucking nasty according to veteran accounts
@@johnbeauvais3159 that's it! Generally went off at about chest or head height though.
It would be badass to see, but that would take some serious work to reproduce. I can't imagine it would be easy to get your hands on working replica or deactivated mine, so it would have to be hand made
@@TucsonHat a large can with a smaller one inside it, black powder lift charge, a piece of quickmatch leading to the cap. The main charge should be surrounded by steel balls. It would take some math and experimentation, but it's definitely doable, especially since they won't have to copy the pressure switch and are remotely detonating it.
I agree with other comments about the New Vegas reproduction needing 5x cherry bombs (about 25g of flash powder as you mentioned 5g per cherry bomb).
It's been a while but if I remember correctly the Fallout 4 bottlecap mine needs something like 100-250 bottlecaps. Again I don't recall 100% but remember it being rather costly in fallout 4 to make a bottlecap mine
Do the coconut bombs from the Swiss family Robinson or should a say grenades
I had to rewind the video at the end because I was distracted when you said which Fallout game was your favorite, thought I heard you say other than New Vegas, but you most certainly said New Vegas :), can't wait to see the 5 cherry bomb sequel video, I want to see that target dummy absolutely shredded by folded metal.
Do you have a video on your patent pending binary explosive? Ide be curious to learn about it
I am curious about this too.
People in the comments: waaaaaaaah! They didn't make it with 5 cherry bombs! Waaaaaaaaaaah!
I'm just glad to see someone actually try to make it.
I'd assume that the actual recipe from the game would be to cut the caps into small pieces of shrapnel, combine the explosive from the 5 cherry bombs, then package it in the lunchbox. Part of the procedure may be to score the inside of the lunchbox metal as well so it turns into more pieces. Maybe you need the plans in game because it's a bit more involved than just chucking all the stuff in a box and sending it.
All I can say is in the game the bottle caps can be recovered after detonation so they are not damaged during the crafting process or the detonation, somehow.
I find it funny how surprisingly knowledgeable about fallout lore
You guys should try the flash powder and bullseye smokeless powder test I’ve heard from a few people that mixing typical 70/30 flash and then mixing that in a 50/50 ratio with bullseye smokeless is pretty powerful. I guess bullseye smokeless powder has a high nitro glycerine content. Not sure if this is true. It would be cool for you guys to try
Bullseye is supposedly about 50/50 with Nitro and NC.
Supposedly, it’s also cap-sensitive…
Glad to see somebody do this. The results where exactly what I thought you they'd be. Great job.
3:17 “CLONE CORRECT” precedes to use 1/5th the required cherry bombs….
Clone correct to FO 3 specs.
The "Just another day in Houston" and the "Much like New Jersey" comments had me dying 😂👌💯
I’m not even from the states, and I thought it was hilarious!
Dont mean to nitpick but it should have 5 cherry bombs.
Man laid down his gamer credentials with the tact and superiority of a real gentleman. He's the real McCoy alright.
It calls for 5 cherry bombs in the game not 1
Subbed. Love this content
Gracias my man!
Yall did so well on the loading screen I legit zoned out for a moment n thought I was playing fallout wondering how long its gonna load this time
The bottle cap mine is nothing more than the post apocalyptic home-made version of the Claymore mine. Never found a use for it in game, not even for settlement defense.
The idea of being able to purchase a bottle-cap mine would be awesome.
One thing i would say could be interesting, and a lot of people would say so too is seeing the affects of different explosives on the ballistic gel dummies
Love the video, the wild turkeys in the background was hilarious
Fallout is my favorite game franchise . Awsome video.
Love how much effort you put into this. You manage to stay motivated, accurate and toa degree in amusement
That was the hardest ordnance lab entry ever so good
love this channel. I can watch things go boom legally, from the safety of my chair!
The turkey gobbling after the explosions is cracking me up.
"Let us see what we need" you need a higher explosives skill
Jake, you guys nailed it again! I agree that the 3rd mine was a good proxy for a real weapon. Also that fat gobbler is scared as hell lol!
This is fantastic thanks for doing this love explosions
this is amazing. i love that intro
In this video I learned that turkey's will gobble at anything... even an exploding bottlecap mine. hahaha
This channel is such a gem and its just beeing thwarted by the algorithm
I love all things fallout and all thing explosions so this makes me very happy
I like how literally right after I start replaying fallout new Vegas this video comes out
if i was in the fallout universe i would absolutely use "pre-war" coins instead of bottle caps, i think they would make much more effective fragmentation due to having higher mass, not to mention that you wouldn't care if you didn't recover them since they are no longer valuable as currency
I think thats also mostly so they dlnt have to add coins just for 1 weapon into the game
I think in the Fallout universe coinage was either mostly or entirely retired with resource shortages being established cannon and evidence of significant inflation by 2077 such as ads for coffee and a donut for $35.00 in Fallout 4
@@jonathanwatson2355 true but then it would just be out of inflation. coinage can be done with other materials then copper or even gold and so on and we see full on huge buildings in fallout made out of steel and in fallout 4 (cant remember if they are also in FNV or F3 ) subway coins or something like that
Ok yeah, NV does have the best in the way of story and some of the missions, but I feel like 4 has a lot going on game mechanic wise... they really refined the weapon modification first implemented in NV in my opinion. Anyways great video!
But they got rid of ammo types
I don’t know why but this is really interesting. Glad someone is allowed to make these types of videos.
A lot of expensive permits from the ATF let's us do this without going to jail.
You know something is up when the lunchbox has a hand written serial # on the lid.
There’s so much air in between the lunch box, can see a HUGE difference when you fill in the area
Bottlecaps in fallout are definitely not the same as ours. They never deteriorate even after 200 years of being exposed to nature and they are indestructible that fly all over after a mini nuke exploded.
I chuckled when I heard a turkey gobble every time the turkey mines were detonated.
Love the enthusiasm
Considering the sides of the lunch box are built a bit sturdier than the front and back. I'd imagine it would have somewhat of a claymore effect on the bottle caps directing them in two main directions overall
Great video, Jake! Fun topic! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and the crew!