Video: Steampunk locomotive - giant barbecue grill from Ryazan masters
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
As you know, Russians can do everything: Tula masters can shoe a flea, and Ryazan masters can create a whole locomotive for a grill. The steampunk train not only decorates the yard, but is also great for grilling meat.
The grill locomotive looks very cute: a real forged curiosity, assembled (as befits a steampunk work) from parts of old cars, motorcycles and trains. It is installed in the house of one of the residents of an ordinary Ryazan village, so it is not easy to see it. True, the creators took several photographs of their brainchild for the Moscow exhibition, since it turned out to be very problematic to transport this giant. In these pictures we can admire the wonderful steam locomotive.
In the locomotive, everything is thought out to the smallest detail: one of the compartments is used for barbecuing and can simultaneously hold up to 20 skewers with barbecue, the other is suitable for frying chicken and large pieces of meat, and the third can be used as an ordinary stove. It is noteworthy that some parts of the locomotive are "working", for example, large bronze wheels.
There is a brick-lined oven inside the locomotive. Craftsmen recommend using birch or oak branches to add extra flavor to the meat. Three pipes of the locomotive allow it to be used as a smokehouse.
By the way, the creation of the Ryazan masters is not the most amazing barbecue grill in the world. In an even more sophisticated way, meat is fried in Spain. Here … a volcano is used for this. Volcanic steak can be enjoyed at the unique El Diablo restaurant.
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