Denny Clark Makes Working Tiny Tools
Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not!
RC cars have been a staple of American childhood for decades. Who doesn’t have memories of standing in the driveway with a remote and watching the little car buzz around the concrete? For a lot of us, that sight was enough to fill an afternoon with joy. But for the serious collector, an RC truck isn’t complete without accessories. That’s where Denny Clark comes in.
The sight of a truck with tools or lawn maintenance machines in the back wouldn’t be out of place on your morning commute. But when you think of the cars you played with as a kid, those kinds of small details might be missing. But Clark makes those sorts of accessories to make the RC cars more realistic.
Tiny Tools
Some of the accessories are purely decorative. A jerry can strapped to the rear bumper or a fire extinguisher add to the visuals of an off-road vehicle.
But other tools are actually functional. Equipped with a motor, the hedge trimmers actually move, and the blades work. They may not be strong enough to carve a full topiary, but they could cut down a few blades of grass.
Every aspect of the tiny tools is handmade by Clark except for the motor that makes them work. Using materials such as aluminum, wood, plastic, and steel, Clark handcrafts each individual piece of the tiny tool and then expertly screws them together.
For more information, check out Denny Clark on FaceBook and Youtube.
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