Bugatti Veyron scale model using only paper
(CBS News) The Bugatti Veyron is one of the most expensive cars on the world. But paper is cheap. In fact, this may be the cheapest Veyron you'll ever see. Check out this video where one skilled crafter puts together a scale model of the stylish Bugatti using only paper and some glue.
At 2.5-feet in length, this is more than just an origami swan. The model consists of 159 parts printed out on 44 pages of cardboard. It's amazing how the end result so closely resembles the original. Those tires must have been a pain, too.
The modeler is Taras Lesko of Visual Splicer. Take a look at their website for directions on building the papercraft speedster yourself.
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