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On June 4, 2004, a quiet mountain town in Colorado was shaken to its core when a man named Marvin Heemeyer rolled out in a homemade armored bulldozer. In the next two hours, he would demolish thirteen buildings and lead police into an unprecedented standoff—one so extreme that officials considered firing a missile from a military helicopter on U.S. soil for the first time in history. The day Granby, Colorado, will never forget This 3D documentary explores the true story of Marvin Heemeyer and the machine later known as the Killdozer — an armored bulldozer built in secret that would become one of the most shocking revenge stories in American history. Through cinematic visuals and detailed reconstruction, we look at how a local dispute spiraled into destruction, and why this event still divides opinion decades later. Featuring: – The engineering behind the Killdozer – The events of June 4, 2004, in Granby, Colorado – The psychological descent of Marvin Heemeyer – The legacy and cultural impact of the “Killdozer” story Credits: Killdozer 3D model by Cathode_G Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Modified for animation and textures in Blender Original model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:446... Music: Premium beat. Thanks for watching video 2. See you in 4 weeks. Keywords: Marvin Heemeyer, Killdozer, Killdozer documentary, Granby Colorado 2004, true story documentary, dark history, small town story, 3D documentary, man snapped, revenge story, real events, American tragedy, engineering disaster, psychological breakdown, animated documentary, real life drama, mysterious true story, history documentary, true events explained, engineering revenge Watch more 3D documentaries like this on the channel: real stories, true events, and forgotten moments from history — recreated in cinematic detail.