Published 17:20 IST, September 3rd 2019
Japanese man makes DIY toy weapons with Amazon cardboard boxes
A Japanese man uploaded videos of himself making toy weapons out of discarded Amazon Cardboard boxes on his YouTube channel called 'Crafty Transformer'
A Japanese man who creates Do It Yourself (DIY) toy weapons from leftover Amazon cardboard boxes has recently gone viral on social media. The man, whose name is still not known, runs a YouTube channel called 'Crafty Transformer', where he uploads videos of himself creating toy weapons out of discarded cardboard boxes. He has shot to fame for his inventive methods and was can be seen saying that he is inspired by "Monster Hunter: World", a video game released for gaming consoles. Notably, his YouTube channel currently has over 157,940 subscribers, and his videos in total have crossed a viewership mark of 16 million at the time of publishing.
Amazon cardboard boxes used to make DIY toy weapons
The Japanese craftsman uses Amazon cardboard boxes specifically, to make these videos. Having been doing this for the past two years, he has built a reputation for himself in the DIY world. His videos show how to creatively makes toy weapons with thrift items such as cardboard. It is evident by his videos that he has taken inspiration from many video games with 'Monster Hunter' series being his favourite. 'Crafty Transformer' shows viewers how we can recycle basic products such as cardboards while making fun stuff with it. 'Crafty Transformer' also has a Twitter account where he shares his work.
Recent Viral video on twitter
A Twitter user shared a video of Crafty Transformer which was a collection of many of his toys. The video went viral on the microblogging site, and it received 7 million views. Many reactions came pouring in. One Twitter user said, "What an absolute legend". The video has now been retweeted over 90,000 times. "I now know the answer to what's the best use of an engineering degree?", said another user. One user shared the video by saying that he should be awarded a Ph.D. in creativity.
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Updated 18:34 IST, September 3rd 2019