Thursday, August 5, 2010

Papercraft Ninjas Print, Build Life-Size Cardboard NSX Race Car

Wow, the time and effort that would have gone into this is incredible.... Epson sounds like a awesome place to work, my papercrafts (airplanes) never get this much press and I'm always told to stop....
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. Build photos of what we consider the sexiest recycling project ever.

The papercraft JDM Honda NSX debuted at this year's Tokyo Auto Salon back in January, but it crossed our radar again when Nerdwa pointed out some photos of the incredible construction process.

It's actually quite similar to the normal routing for building a papercraft car, albeit at a gigantic scale. The frame they build for the paper body is especially cool. If you're inspired by this and lack the time/printing capability to pull off a full-sized version, Epson posted a bunch of the 1:24 scale instructions right here.

Source;
http://jalopnik.com/5603637/papercraft-ninjas-print-build-life+size-cardboard-nsx-race-car

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