Hot Wheels track POV at the forest
Mikael Jangentorp, a 35-year-old nurse from Kristinehamn, Sweden, captured this footage in a small forest grove in Kristinehamn on May 11th, 2024. He began building the track on April 3rd and completed it, along with the recording, by May 11th, working on it a few times per week. The track is approximately 80 meters (262 feet) long and was constructed using various materials including a plastic roof painted green to create the rails, straps, ropes, right angles, and 80 meters of Hot Wheels track pieces. Some parts were 3D-printed and custom-made, and tunnels from different BRIO train sets were also used. The idea for this project came to Mikael in January when his 3-year-old son received his first Hot Wheels track set from Mikael's brother. Inspired by the discovery of the Hot Wheels Zoom In car, which can hold a GoPro, Mikael's creativity sparked, leading him to envision and eventually build the track in the forest grove near his home.
06/30/2024