Well, there you are! I thought I heard the patter of little fingers working away at the computer keys...and I was right. You're just in time, too, because there's a fresh pot of coffee and a tray of virtual treats waiting for you. Nothing barbequed though... but wait...if you're into BBQs, here's a doosie!
Locomotive-shaped grills are not exactly unheard of, but a team of
Russian metal workers have taken it upon themselves to set a new
standard by building a unique and awesome-looking Steampunk locomotive
barbecue grill.
This practical work of art was created by a group of metal workers
from the village of Deulina, near the city of Ryazan, in Russia, who
specialize in interior, exterior and landscape design. The one-of-a-kind
Steampunk grill was apparently forged from scrap automobile, motorcycle
and train parts, and is currently installed on a private property where
very few have the privilege to see it in person. Luckily for the rest
of us, the builders took a set of photos for a Moscow
exhibition-competition, since their locomotive was too heavy to
transport.
The grill was built in 2009, but the pics only
recently surfaced on a series of Western sites and forums. The little
information available on the Steampunk locomotive grill is in Russian,
and although Google Translate does a decent job of revealing the
essential, there are few paragraphs that don’t make much sense.
The locomotive has three work bays – two
60-cm-long grilling pits in the main body and a trailer that acts as a
stove. The first compartment is designed for barbecuing kebabs and can
accommodate up to twenty skewers, while the second one is equipped with a
rotating spit for roasting chicken and large pieces of meat. Some of
the locomotive parts are actually functional, like the large brass wheel
in the cabin that rotates the spit.
Yee Haw! Through another cow on the barbie, tovarich! Talk about a summer project for you, eh!
See ya!
Bob
Monday, April 22, 2013
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