Making a car using a 3-D printer, a tomato fight with a purpose, a rare diamond, and a unique tailgate opportunity in Wisconsin are your must see videos for Monday.
PRINTABLE CAR
With the push of a button, entrepreneurs took a major step toward making 3D printable cars a reality this weekend in Chicago.
They rolled out the "Strati", and its inventors say it is the world's first 3-D printed electric vehicle.
The car didn't come off an assembly line. Instead, it was literally "printed" out of carbon fiber and plastic, using a giant 3-D printer.
Glass windows, headlights, the motor, battery, and a few other parts, were added later.
TOMATO FIGHT
Taking a cue from a long tradition held by Spaniards, the Dutch held a tomato fight over the weekend.
The idea was lifted from Spain's famed annual "La Tomatina" festival.
The Dutch event was marketed as a protest of Russia's boycott of European produce.
However, participants said they were looking forward to smacking friends and strangers with overripe tomatoes.
Tickets to the one-hour fight cost $18 each and around 1,000 were sold.
HUGE DIAMOND
And on to something that nearly every woman wants on her gift list!
A rare blue flawless diamond worth nearly $26-million was unveiled Saturday at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
The so-called Blue Moon Diamond was just unearthed at the beginning of the year and is on loan to the museum.
It is twelve carats and sparkles from almost every angle.
OLD TIME TAILGATING
Thousands in Wisconsin made their way to Lambeau Field this Sunday for the Green Bay Packer's home opener, but one couple turned it into a week-long journey.
They made the 170-mile journey from Tomah to Green Bay in 7 days using a horse and buggy.
The couple arrived Sunday in time to do a little tailgating and to pose for pictures in front of their buggy decked out in Packers colors.