00:01I'm pretty proud of what I've done.
00:03I haven't seen anybody who done exactly the same thing.
00:06This car is fully without control.
00:30This is my 2006 Corvette C6 and it's a full-scale, remote-controlled car and I like it a lot.
00:38This is 34-year-old computer technician Bjorn Harms.
00:43He's built a full-sized, remote-controlled Corvette that wouldn't look out of place in the latest Bond film.
00:51My first idea of building a full-sized, remote-controlled car was by watching Back to the Future when I was a little kid.
00:59And I always had this idea of, man, when I'm older and I get my first car then I want to try to make my own full-scale, remote-controlled car.
01:07And that's what I did.
01:11The Corvette is road legal and even my daily driver.
01:16Two years ago I bought a Corvette C6 and I came up with this idea to make it full-scale, remote-controlled.
01:24So I had to make a universal motor controller so I could control different types of motors that I've attached to the controls of the car.
01:33I control the car with my four-channel transmitter.
01:37It controls the braking, the gear changing, the throttle and the steering.
01:42Building the universal motor controller took me around one year.
01:45Then it took me around three months to make a prototype system.
01:50And it took me another three months to make a system that was also safe enough to use.
01:54I also made a fail-safe system.
02:07So that means if the car gets out of range of my transmitter, the brakes start braking automatically.
02:25The engine is a V8 6-liter. It has around 404 horsepower and the top speed is close to 300 kilometers an hour.
02:42Technically, it could go that fast remotely, but highly unwisely.
02:51The first time I drove the car I felt pretty scary because I was a little bit nervous on would it actually work properly.
03:05So, but after testing it, it worked better than I thought.
03:12Most people are very excited and they actually love the project.
03:16But there are also a lot of people that think it's crazy and, of course, a little bit dangerous.
03:24The entire RC process cost around 3,500 euros, give or take.
03:30Well, the Corvette values right now is around 30,000 euros, even with the remote control system.
03:38I would consider selling it, but mainly so I can start another project again.
03:47I'm pretty sure there's no other Corvette in the world that controls like this one.
03:52I'm very proud of what I've done.
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