Junkyard Wars Tour 135
ArtEnvironment writes "Junkyard Wars coming to a... MALL near you!?
Here's your chance to experience Junkyard Wars firsthand, or at least a glorified pinewood, er I mean JUNK derby! You can build unique gravity-racers and compete on a 'special effects-filled', mini race track. In addition, you can watch clips from the show and possibly even win prizes, yay!"
Woot! (Score:2, Interesting)
A nice step forward for a television show -- involving viewers in person.
Re:Woot! (Score:2)
Re:Woot! (Score:2)
I would have driven to DC for this. My kids love watching JW with me and would have loved this.
Maybe next year, a couple semis filled with an actual junkyard sets up in a mall parking lot. I'd pay money for something like that.
Re:Woot! (Score:2)
Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:4, Interesting)
Seriously, this sounds like fun. Hey Junkyard Wars, over here in Reno, eh?!
Re:Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:1)
Re:Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:1)
"There's your shoes and there's the door"
Re:Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:1)
Re:Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:1, Funny)
Seriously, this sounds like fun. Hey Junkyard Wars, over here in Reno, eh?!
You're Canadian?
Re:Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:5, Funny)
C, eh, n, eh, d, eh.
Re:Yeah but will they let you keep it? (Score:3, Funny)
Oh wait, wrong show.
Cathy Rogers (Score:5, Funny)
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Now I type in a meaningless sentence to entertain mods and take up the remaining 10-12 seconds needed to wait before this thing lets me hit submit.
Re:Cathy Rogers (Score:2)
JUNKyard Wars? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:JUNKyard Wars? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:JUNKyard Wars? (Score:2, Funny)
Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:5, Insightful)
For instance, planting a long chain isn't the same as handing over all the parts to build a wrecking ball. The seeded stuff is still usually junk. The few exceptions are stuff like airplane motors, which is more of a safety precaution.
Seeding the Scrapheap (Score:5, Insightful)
The short answer is that yes, there are parts there that one wouldn't find in a normal junkyard due to safety concerns, and that yes, there are a higher number of "good junk" than the average real world junk heap, but honestly it's not like it's still not difficult as hell.
The "Junkyard" concept is only that, a concept designed to hold the show together, not an absolute reality that must be adheared to or else.
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:1, Funny)
Yeah, but... (Score:3, Funny)
Now THAT'S entertainment!
It's an educational show, sheesh. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:5, Informative)
If you have not see it then read this page:
How 'Junkyard Wars' Works: Behind The Scenes [howstuffworks.com]
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:4, Informative)
On a related note, one of the UK presenters (of Scrapheap Challenge), Robert Llewellyn (Kryton from Red Dwarf FWIW) has another great show called "Hollywood Science" where he and a scientist mate pick three films pick a bit of science out of the film and then test to see if it actually works. They then rate the science based on these results from 0-10 and pick a winner for that episode. It's actually pretty cool and some of the stuff they have tested has been very interesting, from explosions in water (some deniro film) to infrared cameras (the Pierce Brosnen remake of the newman film) to the egg eating in "Cool Hand Luke". http://www.open2.net/science/hollywood_science/
they also remove stuff (Score:4, Informative)
Despite seeding the yard, if you watch the show you'll notice the teams still often face the dilemma of being unable to find the stuff they need/want which sometimes results in the failure of their machines.
It is not Live (Score:1)
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:2)
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:2)
I have built machines out of "junk", such as the sprocket and hydraulic drive from a discarded concrete truck, and got the steel from a scrapyard or recycling center for about $60/ton. Yes I used a lot of oxy/acetylene and welding rods.
Typing monkeys produce 5 pages of gibberish [xnewswire.com]
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:2)
Hey, glad to see you're on top of things there, Captain Wonder. Of course, this is like annoucing you have perceived the sky to be blue, or that you are almost certain water flows downhill.
The show admits it seeds the junkyard. I think they even showed the techs placing the rocket motors you mentioned. Please try to pay attention. Reality is much more enjoyable when you do.
Re:Not-so-junk yard wars (Score:1)
Which stores will they unleash us in? (Score:5, Funny)
argh (Score:1)
May 2-4, 2003: Atlanta, GA -- Perimeter Mall
Backyard Wars? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Backyard Wars? (Score:1)
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Mallrats + Junkyard Wars = (Score:5, Funny)
Cathy: Today's competition is to knock a five year-old off a moveable staircase using no wheels and only gravity.
(Meanwhile, Silent Bob goes swinging by on a line thethered to the ceiling to knock the kid out.)
Re:Mallrats + Junkyard Wars = (Score:1)
Seriously, though, this isn't too much of a tour... There were only about 10 stops, and many regions were skipped over
Tour dates/locations (Score:5, Informative)
Tour Schedule/Hours:
Fridays: 2 p.m. -- 8 p.m.
Saturdays: Noon -- 8 p.m.
Sundays: Noon -- 5 p.m.
April 25-27, 2003: Washington, DC -- Montgomery Mall
May 2-4, 2003: Atlanta, GA -- Perimeter Mall
May 9-11, 2003: Philadelphia, PA -- King of Prussia
May 16-18, 2003: New York, NY -- Roosevelt Field
May 23-25, 2003: Boston, MA -- South Shore Plaza
May 30-June 1, 2003: Chicago, IL -- Woodfield Mall
June 6-8, 2003: Minneapolis, MN -- Mall of America
June 13-15, 2003: Dallas, TX -- The Parks at Arlington
June 20-22, 2003: Los Angeles, CA -- Westfield Shoppingtown, Santa Anita
Re:Tour dates/locations (Score:1)
Definetly is too bad that there are so few stops.
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Awesome (Score:2, Funny)
Step 4.....Profit!!!
It's all in the timing. (Score:2, Informative)
But what the hell to use as building material (Score:3, Funny)
Maybe they can just use some of the hot air from the jewelry stores instead of burning undergarments.
Build a man a fire and he will be warm for a day.
Light a man on fire and he will be warm the rest of his life.
Re:But what the hell to use as building material (Score:3, Funny)
Yes..... yes they do...
They were thrown out of the first mall stop they did after only one event when one of the contestants raided a radio-shack and a gander-mountian store and proceeded to build a napalm thrower onto his car to help knock out the competition.. Unfortunately it set the Abercrombie store on fire and the resulting s
Damn, no Albuquerque (Score:5, Funny)
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They are taking a much longer, more roundabout route to avoid using the Dallas to LA freeway.
Philly Today... (Score:1)
Philly Today... (Score:1)
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Mall Of America !!! (Score:1)
I work 2 blocks from that place.
Maybe it's me.... (Score:1)
I now put this show in the same category as battlebots.
-Rob
The show was good a while ago. (Score:2)
Re:The show was good a while ago. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The show was good a while ago. (Score:2)
Engineers? (Score:3, Interesting)
Yes it is my intention to do this exact same thing, remote controlled electric car with rocket boosters attached on the side : bring the car up to speed, then clutch the transmission to go free-wheeling then trigger the boosters at a distance. Yes fun. Volunteers? - I am aiming for physical engieneering and hope that this program will bring more people into the wonderfull world of physics
Cub Cars (Score:2)
Re:Cub Cars (Score:2, Interesting)
Mine was so simply designed and executed, that it was altogether unimpressive, but it was by far the fastest one out there.
I cut the block into a wedge. One cut. The end. I gave it a coat of poly.
Now, to get to weight, I came up with an ingenious idea. I filled the wheels with plaster of paris. There was absolutely nothing in the rulebook about the wheels, other than that you must use the ones they provide, with the nails they provide. Ie; no ball bearings etc. N
At King of Prussia this weekend... (Score:2)
Has anybody actually seen the exhibit already?
I'll be at the King of Prussia exhibit in suburban Philadelphia this weekend, and I'll post a brief report to this forum after I get a chance to see it. I really like the show, so I'm very excited to see what they have.
Too bad the JY is seeded... it makes the show seem more like the WWE than a 'game-show'
Re:At King of Prussia this weekend... (Score:1)
In a real junkyard you'll never find a good set of 4 working tires, or a hydraulic pump, or a solid truck chassis, or even a good supply of solid angle iron.
The junkyard thing is a theme, they still build the shit from scratch in a day.
Re:At King of Prussia this weekend... (Score:1)
Thanks for the heads up... (Score:4, Informative)
Not the same... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Not the same... (Score:4, Informative)
For another, more important thing, they also don't have Cathy Rogers anymore. She's jumped ship and moved to Full Metal Challenge. Sadly, she represented the last bastion of Britishisms on the show--nevermore will we hear the verb, to bodge.
Coming to my town! (Score:2)
A Pathetic Attempt At Humor: (Score:2, Funny)
What is this "Mall" thing you keep talking about. Is it like a Best Buy?
Sincerely,
Debbie Gibson Fan Club Member #1337
Woo Hoo!!! (Score:5, Funny)
Oh... wait...
That's what I do for a living...
(Network Admin for a small (50 Users) company with $0 IT budget)
At least this time I'll get to do something fun!
(They're coming to my town!!! Yipee! Arlington, TX)
~ tmasman
I did this with my kids (Score:5, Informative)
Stand in line, then stand in line some more. Fill out a sheet where you list your car's name ("Thundermobile", courtesy of my 3 year old) and the team members (myself, my 5 year old daughter and my 3 year old son). Sign a waiver saying that if you die it's your problem and if you're on TV then you get no money.
Finally it's build time. 3 teams get 10 minutes to assemble their race cars. First, pick a frame from about 1 dozen or so shells and then head to your workbench. Pick 4 wheels (sizes are large, medium, small). Attach wheels (don't forget cotter pins). At this point you have a car to race. You're provided with other items to attach...basically a bin of junk that serves only to dress up the car but can add weight. You also get flashlights and batteries. I was going to pile on the batteries for weight but was told that too much weight will sometimes make the car get stuck on the track. Everything has to be secured with either colored electrical tape or zip ties. After a final check the cars are loaded on the "junkivator" and lifted to the start of the course. Teams are put on stage and the race is run. Winning times are around 5 seconds. The winner gets a team picture with the host and the losers go off to an old auto bench seat. For our effort each of us got a JYW bag containing promotional flyers, radio shack coupons (they're sponsoring the tour), a picture frame magnet, and a JYW mini maglite in a JYW-branded plastic case. The winners get the same plus a t-shirt.
It was fun though not really a challenging build (remember, they have to crank through as many teams as they can which is why the time is limited). A great thing for a family to do together. There's a lot of hype - the host is very energetic (he's the same guy on the tour commercial) and everyone is very nice. The kids liked being on the TV screens around the display and liked the race. My son has been talking about doing it again. All it all it was worthwhile and if they have a tour next year we'll do it again.
Re:I did this with my kids (Score:1)
All in all, it's not really worth the trouble unless you have kids who want to try it. it was targetted primarily at children and teens.
My group of friends just ended up watching for a few minutes and then going to the bookstore and the Electronics Boutique.
I don't have any junk to build things from (Score:2, Funny)
More like Operation Junkyard (Score:3, Informative)
The mall tour sounds more like Operation Junkyard, the kids version of Junkyard Wars as part of the Discovery Kids shows on NBC. Although all the parts are nicer rather than just being junk, the show has kids participating rather than adults. It's a little different format but still a set time period (6 hours) to build something and then a competition. Instead of experts they have engineers they can consult with for a very short time at the beginning. My kids like the show a lot along with regular Junkyard Wars. It's not bad. More info is available here [discovery.com].
OT rant: Now for a really lame kids version of a show (since the adult show is lame as well) there is the Discovery Kids show Endurance, a kid version of Survivor. Now that bores my kids to no end. It makes me proud to see them go build stuff instead of watching it when it comes on after Operation Junkyard.
Scrapheap Challenge (Score:2)
Rus
Related event... (Score:3, Interesting)
They already have a similar exhibit here... (Score:3, Funny)
I was there the first weekend in Maryland (Score:4, Informative)
It was about as much fun as you would expect when you realize that they want to get a few hundred people to build the models and they don't allow arc welding. Lots of flat screen TV's, and the mall's Radio Shack manager came down with a bunch of ZipZaps (the small RC cars) to play with (and sell); my 4 year-old had much fun (and the ZipZap has survived 2 weeks (3 sets of batteries) of use).
I kept asking for Kathy Rogers. I figured one of the TV hosts would show up for the first stop of the tour. Maybe on the last...
If you have the fastest car at the end of the tour you'll get to be on the show. The fastest run at the first weekend was 4.4 seconds.
Sell-out (Score:1, Flamebait)
I actually went... (Score:1)
~2:00PM Stroll into the mall thinking 'Really cool concept on paper- especially if they let you use such junk as the espresso machine from StarBucks, the ear piercing gun from Claire's, the laser barcode scanners from any store, and god only knows what else to create a Caffiene powered, laser guided, ear piercer (or something)'
~2:01PM I see the stag
Re:Brit version US version (Score:1)
Re:Brit version US version (Score:2)
Re:Brit version US version (Score:1)
I don't understand all the huff & puff over Tlyer and Karyn.
Tyler is a flake. He's not funny, he's not off the cuff. He's just lame "If you think that was fun, wait until you see the next episode of [deepen voice] Junkyard Waaaaarrssss!"
Ug, I'm turned off just thinking about it.
Re:Brit version US version (Score:2)
Followed by...
I'm 37 and still laugh at "poo poo" jokes.
Dude, you owe me a new irony meter. You blew mine right through the ceiling. People could have died, man!
And again, who cares about Tyler? The shows still fun to watch for the builds. Like I said, people need to lighten up. Grumbling "Ug, I'm turned off just thinking about it." is neither light nor up. It's taking the show, and yourself, too seriously.
Re:Brit version US version (Score:1)
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It makes for a much better "reality" show.
whats with the americans attitude (Score:2, Interesting)
What I get tired of is the macho attitude of many of the american teams. In contrast to the usual british sense that 'it's all in good fun' most of the US teams are overly competitive and pushy.
They get genuinely pissed off when they can't find something and especially when they lose, which takes all the fun out of it. The Miami gearheads are a case in point, though I guess
Re:whats with the americans attitude (Score:1)
Look at the "ROBOT WARS: EXTREME WARRIORS" and robot wars shows. Big breasted women on tv talking about robots don't quite do it for me. The real thing is much nicer.
Re:The real thing is much nicer (Score:2, Funny)
What is so special about a robot that you need to see it directly instead of on television?
;)
Re:funny.. (Score:1, Funny)
Besides, the American version had jet trikes. :-)