After losing a fight to his brother, Handy Geng makes a sword about 4.5 meters long, attaches the weapon to the arm of an excavator, and turns the revenge into a new video of absurd machines
Handy Geng, a content creator from Hong Kong, has once again drawn attention by building a sword about 4.5 meters long, fixing it to the arm of an excavator, and using it to challenge his brother to a rematch in yet another video of absurd machines.
Defeat turns into revenge
The idea came after a previous fight between the brothers, in which both wore Ned Kelly-style armor made from barrels and exchanged blows with exaggerated weapons.
After losing, Geng decided to escalate the competition with a new invention.
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Instead of accepting defeat and backing down, he decided to make a comically large sword and take it to his brother’s doorstep.
The goal was to demand a rematch using the excavator as a central part of the confrontation.
Excavator with giant sword: machine inspired by manga
The sword was inspired by the weapon used by a character from the manga Bleach. According to reports, the blade measures about 4.5 meters in length and is part of one of the most extreme projects ever shown by Geng.
The piece was attached to the arm of the excavator using a custom-made metal grip. The setup also included a speaker, used to play intimidating music during the machine’s presentation.
Tests with objects
Proud of the result, Geng appears laughing while testing the sword attached to the excavator on a series of targets. The first object hit, inexplicably, is a watermelon.
After that, the machine cuts through two water barrels, some abandoned cars, and finally, the three-wheeled rickshaw belonging to his brother. The relative’s reaction is one of perplexity at the arrival of the excavator.
Brother’s reaction to seeing the excavator with the giant sword
Upon seeing the 10-ton machine in front of the house, the brother questions whether this isn’t basically cheating. Still, Geng ignores the discussion and proceeds with the rematch proposal.
The video ends with the brother and the excavator in combat, without revealing the outcome. The report itself emphasizes that everything was treated as a harmless joke and that no one should attempt to replicate something similar at home.
With information from Gizmodo.

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