Monday, August 9, 2010

Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain

Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
I consider myself decent when it comes to art. Well, at least I draw decent stick man for the least. And you SHOULD believe me when I say that! But when it comes to assembling a plastic model kit, I’m never the bright one. Sad to say, but I’ve still got a box of sealed MG Exia Gundam lying under my computer table. No, I don’t need help at that. I’ll just leave it there and rot, until I find some silly time to start my little project.  If you say origami, I’m actually quite good at it! Well at least I know how to fold a bird. But if you’re referring to this 3D NSX made from cardboard, I had to step back and bow on you.


Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
You have to give it to the Epson printing gurus for such an amazing artwork. Epson employees took advantage of their papercraft skills and giant printers to build an impressively detailed 1:1 cardboard replica of an Acura/Honda NSX Super GT race car.
Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
Oversize cardboard toy is only missing an engine, and some drivetrain…
Here’s the really cool part. The whole build process is nearly identical to what you’d expect out of stitching together a much smaller papercraft model. How identical? Printer Company Epson was kind enough to supply 1:24 scale design plans so that the rest of the world can crank out its own version of the car. It’s right here!

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