Isn't this an adorable Hobbit house? Redditor KahlumG has lots of pictures of it. His uncle built it back in the 1980s near Tomach, Scotland. The inside is just as magical as the exterior.
You have to duck to get through the front door. The fireplace heats the stove. There are bedrooms upstairs, a greenhouse and a pond in the back, and grass grows on the roof. You have to see the bathroom to believe it. See a gallery of over a dozen pictures of the house at imgur. -via reddit
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Not to mention the 7 ball bearings, crown, and inner and outer races in each bearing, of which each wheel has 2.
so all in all this thing has ~294 moving parts.
I was going to mention that, but I had no idea how many bearings there were. Thusly, I left it at that.
It carves well but other than that it isnt really great for anything. It seemed like it was going for riders that like to longboard but would also like to do a trick every once in a while. As a result it isnt great for either. It can be ollied so you can do some things with it but it's awkward and takes some adjusting to.
It is truly heavier than a normal board because of the added weight of the trucks and extra wheels. I only attempted to ride it once before almost breaking my ankle.
I still have it with the extra wheels if any one wants to grab it??