Video: Scrap Metal Transformers: Mr. Iron Robot in China
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Transformers - a cult phenomenon for mass culture at the end of the 20th century. Movies, cartoons, toys, comics - which of us was not fond of all this in childhood? As they grow older, many strive to make their dreams come true! Today it is not difficult at all, it is enough to visit Chinese Theme Park Mr. Iron robot (Jiangxing City, Zhejiang Province), where you can see a variety of transforming robot models!
We have already written about the Chinese sculptor Yang Junlin, who creates huge iron robots using scrap metal from a nearby landfill as a material. 49-year-old Zhu Kefeng decided to collect all his sculptures in one park, together with his team he spent about 10 years on this. As a material, these craftsmen also use recyclable materials - cast iron and steel parts.
Initially, Zhu Kefeng planned to create models of cars, but then he found something more interesting. He even created a special "recyclable bank" where anyone can donate scrap metal for future transformers. In order to find money for the construction of the park, the young sculptor had to sell an apartment in Shanghai.
Many years of work were not in vain: today the park has become a real local attraction! There are about 600 transformers made from old car and motorcycle parts. Zhu Kefeng recalls with trepidation his childhood delight when he was able to play with iron toys. Now he wants to give the same joy to children and adults who come to this amazing park!
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