The Boeing 737 is Ready For Burial

I Took My Boeing 737 Bunker To The NEC… and somehow we actually got it inside Maker Central! ✈️😅 Checkout the Antigravity A1: https://www.antigravity.tech/drone/an... First 50 orders will receive a free replacement lens kit and landing pad! In Part 5 of the Boeing 737 bunker build, I finally finish rebuilding the floor inside the front section of the fuselage after converting the old tail section into the future cockpit/lift room. With the structure finally starting to resemble a real underground bunker, it was time for the biggest challenge yet… preparing the aircraft for public display at Maker Central NEC Birmingham. That meant: 🔧 Finishing the internal floor 🔧 Tidying and preparing the fuselage 🔧 Building the staircases and safety equipment for the show 🔧 Loading the Boeing 737 onto transport 🔧 Moving it to the NEC 🔧 Unloading and positioning it inside the exhibition hall Some of the loading and unloading definitely got a bit stressful… 😬 It’s been brilliant for filming huge projects like this because it’s so fast to launch and makes getting cinematic shots ridiculously easy. ✈️ Boeing 737 Bunker Series: Part 1 — Collecting the Boeing 737 Part 2 — Cutting the tail section off Part 3 — Splitting the tail section Part 4 — Reattaching the tail to create the cockpit/lift room Part 5 — Taking the Boeing bunker to Maker Central Massive thanks to everybody who came to see the project at Maker Central — the support and reactions honestly blew me away. 👇 Let me know in the comments: Should the Boeing bunker eventually stay hidden underground… or should part of the fuselage remain visible above ground? Buy a No instructions Mug here https://tornadomotorsport.co.uk/produ... #Boeing737 #MakerCentral #UndergroundBunker #DIYEngineering #PlaneBunker #TornadoDave