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Science Project Of The Year? Student Builds Mini Truck With DJ Setup: ‘He Deserves A +’ | Video

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Science Project Of The Year? Student Builds Mini Truck With DJ Setup: ‘He Deserves A +’ | Video

Children’s science projects often stand out for their creativity, and a recent experiment from Uttar Pradesh has left social media users amazed. Unlike typical school projects, a student crafted a miniature DJ truck, reminiscent of the flashy trucks seen during visarjan celebrations.
The model features realistic speakers and lights that move in all directions in sync with music. Online viewers have been impressed by the boy’s attention to detail and technical skills.
Uttar Pradesh Student Creates Mini DJ Truck
The video starts with the boy playing music through his phone, which is connected to the miniature truck with a wire. He also made a small DJ setup to control the volume and other features. The clip then shows the entire truck, featuring unique paintings and lights on the back that look like the real lights used during events.

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Since the video was shared online, many can’t stop appreciating the student’s talent and the effort he put into making such a realistic, working model.
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “Broo, this is the coolest shit ever.”
Another shared, “The COOLEST project, with Hulk being the driver.”
“Teacher should be suspended if an A+ is not given,” a comment read.
An individual stated, “You can perform at Sunburn and Tomorrowland too.”
Another mentioned, “Dude, the level of hard work that must have gone into this is beyond my imagination.”
One more added, “The soundtrack didn’t disappoint.”
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