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Man who converted the beam.ng Ibishu Pigeon car into the tiniest monster truck attempts to drive it

Last updated: May 2, 2025 4:18 pm
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This Italian man was lucky enough to experience a real-life Ibishu Pigeon from the Beam.NG game back in March and now the experience has been elevated by it being made into the tiniest monster truck.

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The beam.ng Ibishu Pigeon car is now the tiniest monster truckThe ‘Monster pigeon’ almost had a ‘pigeon moment’

The experience is considerably more dangerous as the tiny real-life gaming concept car is now taller and has gears.

The YouTuber decided to put the ‘Monster Pigeon’ through nine dangerous ‘levels’ of increasingly more rough off-road terrains, ending with a scary bonus round.

All the comical parts of the Ibishu Pigeon came back like the doors randomly swinging open during driving, and the struggle to get into the tiny car resulting in a pair of ripped pants.

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The beam.ng Ibishu Pigeon car is now the tiniest monster truck

This March we saw a YouTuber drive the fictional Ibishu Pigeon car created to look like the car from the open-world driving game BeamNG.drive.

Now, both the YouTuber, MuYe and the Ibishu Pigeon are back, only this time the situation is slightly more monstrous.

The Ibishu Pigeon has been built out of a series of old castrol oil cans and is the same old tiny car we know and slightly fear, but with three comical monster truck wheels.

It’s taller, it’s weirder and it’s far more dangerous and MuYe is going to put it through its paces with ten ‘levels’ of terrain, with a hard secret bonus level that might finally clip the pigeon’s wings.

MuYe

The ‘Monster pigeon’ almost had a ‘pigeon moment’

MuYe put the Pigeon through ten levels including all sorts of terrains, bumps, hills and holes, the tiniest monster truck almost broke its axle falling into a large hole and almost tips while managing a tight corner, also known as a ‘pigeon moment’.

Despite a few hair-raising narrow misses, the Ibishu Pigeon actually survived all the way until the last level, which was driving through water, which the YouTuber was convinced would finally finish it off.

Somehow, the Monster Pigeon lived to fly once more, but who knows what the YouTuber is going to do with it next?

Seems like the Ibishu Pigeon is one plucky bird, both in Beam.NG and IRL too.

MuYe

The post Man who converted the beam.ng Ibishu Pigeon car into the tiniest monster truck attempts to drive it appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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