This Snoop Dogg Animatronic Will Haunt You as It Cruises the Neighborhood

Snoop Dogg Updates: Danny Huynh is an Australian photographer, artist, and RC enthusiast who is gaining worldwide attention and popularity with his highly detailed customized vehicles. With only a few years in RC under his belt, it’s amazing to see how quickly he has developed a signature style and a knack for creative, home-brewed engineering.

Danny has built a multitude of awesome RC cars from just about anything you can think of. In fact, a lot of the time he takes it as a challenge to make RC cars out of strange objects or give them cool gimmicks.

For as far back as seven years, Danny Huynh Creations has been making and sharing mind-boggling animatronics and R/C vehicles on YouTube. The productive maker is one of those must-watch channels with a hybrid appeal to the individuals who are into advanced mechanics to fanatics of radio-controlled vehicles, music, and past.

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All of his works are just awesome and inspiring and it is a pleasure for motor enthusiasts to watch him bring into life every creation of his. Many works of his are awe-inspiring. But the one we are looking at today is quite amazing.

One late creation, notwithstanding, is frequenting — a Snoop Dogg animatronic cruising the neighborhood on what seems, by all accounts, to be an RC float trike. He’s even very nearly smokin’! Look at it beneath. Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, media personality, and businessman.

Huynh is continually transferring recordings of his new manifestations. Truth be told, only two hours preceding this composition, he shared a video of an Alien Xenomorph playing the piano. Another new top-pick? An animatronic triplet performing “Folsom Prison Blues” by Johnny Cash.

Danny says that he has been creating  RC cars for about six years. At first, it was a hobby for three years and then he was lucky enough to become a full-time builder after that. He remarks that it usually takes around one to two months of solid work to complete a work.

While it may be time-consuming and tedious, he says that he loves being creative, so seeing the result is well worth the time put in. He states that all of his works are pretty time-intensive and complicated projects.

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