
Diesel Brothers is a news/current affairs series airing on UK television.
Diesel Brothers vs The World is a television programme presented in an episode format. It falls within the broader Diesel Brothers series, offering viewers a glimpse into the crew's custom vehicle projects and the challenges they face while working on specialised builds for demanding customers. The series keeps viewers watching the team’s hands‑on builds. In this instalment, Heavy D sets out to transform a K5 Blazer into a high‑performance off‑road showcase for a significant client. However, his plan unravels, leaving the conversion incomplete and the project in jeopardy. His aim to craft an off‑road showpiece for a big client ultimately collapses, highlighting the difficulties of meeting exacting client expectations within tight timeframes. At the same time, Sam tackles a completely different venture, constructing a minibike that proves to be hazardous. His effort to build a ride capable of extreme performance introduces a further layer of risk, underscoring the fine line between innovation and safety in the workshop. The minibike’s dangerous edge tests safety limits. The episode juxtaposes Heavy D's faltering K5 Blazer conversion with Sam's perilous minibike build, illustrating the varied obstacles the team encounters. While one project collapses under client pressure, the other pushes the limits of what a small bike can safely achieve. Together they show how success and setback sit side by side, offering a balanced view of the crew's day‑to‑day challenges.
In this episode the crew set about turning a battered K5 Blazer and a square‑body truck bed into a rolling party space. They strip the old vehicle, fit new lighting, sound gear and seating, and end up with a mobile venue that looks ready for any celebration on wheels. The finished build proves the Blazer can double as both transport and an entertainment hub, ready for any gathering. Meanwhile, Diesel Dave manages to convince Heavy D that his neglected El Camino is worth reviving, and the two get the classic car back in working order so it can hit the road again. Both projects showcase the team’s knack for giving rundown rides a fresh, festive purpose.
Heavy D's ambitious scheme to transform a K5 Blazer into a high‑end off‑road showcase for an important client quickly unravels, leaving his project in tatters. As his plans collapse, the pressure mounts and the intended masterpiece never materialises, forcing Heavy D to rethink his approach. At the same time, Sam is busy constructing a risky minibike, pushing the limits of safety with his daring build. His hands‑on effort results in a precarious machine that could prove hazardous, testing the boundaries of what a minibike can safely handle. Both storylines run in parallel, highlighting the contrast between a faltering commercial project and a perilously engineered two‑wheeler.
In this episode the crew set about turning a battered K5 Blazer and a square‑body truck bed into a rolling party space. They strip the old vehicle, fit new lighting, sound gear and seating, and end up with a mobile venue that looks ready for any celebration on wheels. The finished build proves the Blazer can double as both transport and an entertainment hub, ready for any gathering. Meanwhile, Diesel Dave manages to convince Heavy D that his neglected El Camino is worth reviving, and the two get the classic car back in working order so it can hit the road again. Both projects showcase the team’s knack for giving rundown rides a fresh, festive purpose.
Heavy D returns to the SEMA show with his latest project, a massive 6×6 vehicle that features a fully custom full‑track assembly. He powers up the machine, showcasing the rugged chassis and the bespoke track system he’s designed for extreme off‑road capability. The build demonstrates his continued passion for pushing the limits of diesel‑powered engineering, and the SEMA crowd gets a close look at the intricate work involved. Later in the episode, Diesel Dave steps in to put the finishing touches on his long‑awaited dream El Camino. He adds the final details that complete the vehicle’s look and performance, bringing his vision to life. The segment wraps up with the completed El Camino ready for the road.
In this episode, Heavy takes a Vietnam‑era bridge boat and completely re‑engineers it, turning the old military vessel into the world’s sole diesel‑powered surf boat. The conversion involves stripping the original components, fitting a diesel engine and adapting the hull so it can handle waves, resulting in a one‑of‑a‑kind craft that blends wartime history with modern surf culture. After the build is finished, the team heads west to California, where they set out to locate a rare Excursion model. The hunt takes them across the Golden State as they search for the elusive vehicle, adding another distinctive find to their collection of unusual machines.
Heavy D returns to the SEMA show with his latest project, a massive 6×6 vehicle that features a fully custom full‑track assembly. He powers up the machine, showcasing the rugged chassis and the bespoke track system he’s designed for extreme off‑road capability. The build demonstrates his continued passion for pushing the limits of diesel‑powered engineering, and the SEMA crowd gets a close look at the intricate work involved. Later in the episode, Diesel Dave steps in to put the finishing touches on his long‑awaited dream El Camino. He adds the final details that complete the vehicle’s look and performance, bringing his vision to life. The segment wraps up with the completed El Camino ready for the road.
In this episode, Heavy takes a Vietnam‑era bridge boat and completely re‑engineers it, turning the old military vessel into the world’s sole diesel‑powered surf boat. The conversion involves stripping the original components, fitting a diesel engine and adapting the hull so it can handle waves, resulting in a one‑of‑a‑kind craft that blends wartime history with modern surf culture. After the build is finished, the team heads west to California, where they set out to locate a rare Excursion model. The hunt takes them across the Golden State as they search for the elusive vehicle, adding another distinctive find to their collection of unusual machines.
Heavy D keeps plugging away at his ambitious diesel‑powered boat conversation, pushing the project forward and fine‑tuning every detail as the build progresses. He remains focused on the technical challenges, constantly tweaking the design and discussing the next steps with his team, determined to see it succeed. At the same time, the clock is ticking and a fierce race is under way to get everything in place for the looming showdown with the Dirty 7. Everyone involved is scrambling to ensure they’re ready for the epic confrontation, in a high‑stakes environment, racing against time and each other to be prepared when the battle finally arrives.
Diesel Dave secures his very first giveaway truck, a milestone that sparks a lofty ambition: he’s set out to construct a replica of the 2020 Kodiak model. With the new rig in hand, his imagination runs wild, and he’s pouring his energy into turning the dream of a freshly built Kodiak into reality. At the same time, Todd LeDuc steps in with a challenge, urging the crew to test their mettle in a desert race. He’s pushing the group to leave the workshop and take the trucks onto the open sands, where speed and skill will be put to the test.
Heavy D keeps plugging away at his ambitious diesel‑powered boat conversation, pushing the project forward and fine‑tuning every detail as the build progresses. He remains focused on the technical challenges, constantly tweaking the design and discussing the next steps with his team, determined to see it succeed. At the same time, the clock is ticking and a fierce race is under way to get everything in place for the looming showdown with the Dirty 7. Everyone involved is scrambling to ensure they’re ready for the epic confrontation, in a high‑stakes environment, racing against time and each other to be prepared when the battle finally arrives.
Diesel Dave secures his very first giveaway truck, a milestone that sparks a lofty ambition: he’s set out to construct a replica of the 2020 Kodiak model. With the new rig in hand, his imagination runs wild, and he’s pouring his energy into turning the dream of a freshly built Kodiak into reality. At the same time, Todd LeDuc steps in with a challenge, urging the crew to test their mettle in a desert race. He’s pushing the group to leave the workshop and take the trucks onto the open sands, where speed and skill will be put to the test.
In this episode, Diesel Dave presses on with the build of his inaugural giveaway truck – a sleek, contemporary take on the classic Kodiak. He’s still fine‑tuning the vehicle’s features and getting it ready for the giveaway. Meanwhile, Sam the Mad Scientist makes his appearance and presents his own creation: The Kraken, a diesel‑driven monowheel contraption. Sam showcases the single‑wheel machine, highlighting its power and unconventional design. The episode tracks Dave tackling engine tweaks, while Sam’s showcase provides a quirky, bold contrast, giving viewers a hands‑on glimpse of both builds. Both projects occupy the centre of the show, offering a clear look at Dave’s truck‑building progress and Sam’s inventive diesel‑powered ride.
Sam's wildly ambitious project, nicknamed The Kraken, finally comes to life, but Heavy D remains sceptical about the build's chances of success. The episode tracks Sam's excitement as the creation activates, juxtaposed with Heavy D's doubts over whether the engineering will hold up under real‑world conditions. At the same time, a high‑profile client steps in, asking for a bespoke customisation of a Ram 3500, which adds a separate pressure to the workshop. The dual storylines highlight the clash between Sam's daring vision and Heavy D's cautious outlook, while the client’s request introduces an additional layer of expectation for the team.
In this episode, Diesel Dave presses on with the build of his inaugural giveaway truck – a sleek, contemporary take on the classic Kodiak. He’s still fine‑tuning the vehicle’s features and getting it ready for the giveaway. Meanwhile, Sam the Mad Scientist makes his appearance and presents his own creation: The Kraken, a diesel‑driven monowheel contraption. Sam showcases the single‑wheel machine, highlighting its power and unconventional design. The episode tracks Dave tackling engine tweaks, while Sam’s showcase provides a quirky, bold contrast, giving viewers a hands‑on glimpse of both builds. Both projects occupy the centre of the show, offering a clear look at Dave’s truck‑building progress and Sam’s inventive diesel‑powered ride.
Sam's wildly ambitious project, nicknamed The Kraken, finally comes to life, but Heavy D remains sceptical about the build's chances of success. The episode tracks Sam's excitement as the creation activates, juxtaposed with Heavy D's doubts over whether the engineering will hold up under real‑world conditions. At the same time, a high‑profile client steps in, asking for a bespoke customisation of a Ram 3500, which adds a separate pressure to the workshop. The dual storylines highlight the clash between Sam's daring vision and Heavy D's cautious outlook, while the client’s request introduces an additional layer of expectation for the team.
In this episode of Tanks a Lot, Heavy D unveils a newly built tank, catching the crew off guard. At the same time he teams up with Diesel Dave and the Muscle to personally customise their latest giveaway truck, handling every modification themselves. The tank’s reveal sparks immediate keen reactions from the others, who inspect the chassis and chat about its possible uses. Meanwhile, the trio works through each stage of the truck’s makeover, from fitting fresh wheels to adding bespoke bodywork, all done in‑house. The side‑by‑side builds underline the show’s focus on hands‑on engineering and the crew’s camaraderie together.
Dave and Heavy D are deep into their tank project, tackling the massive build step by step. However, they soon run into serious engine trouble, putting the project in jeopardy and casting doubt over whether they’ll finish on schedule, a setback that threatens to derail the whole undertaking and forces them to scramble for a solution before the build falls apart. At the same time, the rest of the workshop splits into separate crews, each pitted against the others in an ambitious build‑off. The teams dive into their own projects, turning the shop into a lively arena of competition as they each strive to outdo the others.
In this episode of Tanks a Lot, Heavy D unveils a newly built tank, catching the crew off guard. At the same time he teams up with Diesel Dave and the Muscle to personally customise their latest giveaway truck, handling every modification themselves. The tank’s reveal sparks immediate keen reactions from the others, who inspect the chassis and chat about its possible uses. Meanwhile, the trio works through each stage of the truck’s makeover, from fitting fresh wheels to adding bespoke bodywork, all done in‑house. The side‑by‑side builds underline the show’s focus on hands‑on engineering and the crew’s camaraderie together.
Dave and Heavy D are deep into their tank project, tackling the massive build step by step. However, they soon run into serious engine trouble, putting the project in jeopardy and casting doubt over whether they’ll finish on schedule, a setback that threatens to derail the whole undertaking and forces them to scramble for a solution before the build falls apart. At the same time, the rest of the workshop splits into separate crews, each pitted against the others in an ambitious build‑off. The teams dive into their own projects, turning the shop into a lively arena of competition as they each strive to outdo the others.