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While most people prefer to park their car on the street in favor of using their garage as a workshop or walk-in utility closet, stuntman and woodworker Ben Tardif had other plans: he converted his entire garage into a giant marble rollercoaster.
Called Marble Mountain, the ‘still under construction’ marble machine consists of 25 sections that mesh together to form one large kinetic sculpture that requires a minimum of 250 marbles at a time just to run properly. Similar to quirky hole designs on a mini-golf course, each of the 25 sections has a theme that plays into how the marble interacts with that particular section; it jumps at the ski jump and rides the skateboarding halfpipe, for example.
Says Tardif:
“Every element is themed (or will be upon completion) to an aspect of my life or to something that I find interesting. Some of the elements include a roller coaster, ski jump, Times Square, Lombard Street, and a skatepark. It took 3 years to get to this point of being able to turn it on and watch it go, and I will continue to work on it and get it fully completed.”
Marble Mountain Facts:
Frankly, I don’t know if I can come up with any reasons why not to build a Marble Mountain in one’s garage. For those who want to learn more about the build process, Tardif has documented the build on Instagram under the #marblemountainproject hashtag.
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