<![CDATA[Jalopnik: special interest]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: special interest]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/specialinterest http://jalopnik.com/tag/specialinterest <![CDATA[How Does Sean Casey's Tornado Chaser Work?]]>

Sean Casey's Tornado Chaser — a reinforced Ford F-450 diesel dually — is just a tool, like his IMAX camera, with which he's planning to record a direct hit by a catastrophic twister on film. It'll be the ultimate atmospheric money shot, and Casey needs the truck to fulfill two basic needs on the mission: transportation and shelter, not only from the high winds, but also from the deconstruction materials, vehicles and cows swirling around inside the average cyclone. How Stuff Works takes a look at what went into building such a reinforced basement on wheels, and what might keep it from becoming a projectile before the deed is done.

How the Tornado Intercept Vehicle Works [How Stuff Works]

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Tornado-Proof Truck Helps Cinematographer Go After the Money Shot [internal]

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<![CDATA[Cold-War Era Russian Boat for Sale on eBay]]>

Outside of Natalia Vodianova, our knowledge of Russian exports starts with Stolichnaya and ends with us trying our Yacoff Smirnoff impression on a pair of late-night beat cops. But this Cold-War era Tupolev Russian ground-effect boat, which sports a nine-cylinder, 365hp radial engine, may be worth broadening our horizons for. Despite — or perhaps because of — its six-figure price tag (and that it has no wheels), the gullwing beast — which once patrolled the coasts of Mother Russia for US subs and wayward whales — would be equally handy for wooing supermodels in Miami as for daily commutation from a private Bahamian island. [Thanks to Martin O. for the tip.]

1979 Tupolev N007 Gullwing Russian Patrol craft very rare [eBay]

Related:
The Sherman DD, America's Floating Tank [internal]

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