Papercraft and origami are not your typical car guy hobbies. We'd much rather get our hands dirty in the engine bay than play around with glue and scissors. But that doesn't mean we can't appreciate a cool craft, especially when the end result is something as cool as this.
There's no quick way to turn a piece of paper into something that looks almost as cool as a 700 horsepower supercar. Yoshiny's Design, an amateur papercraft artist, decided to fix all that with his own creation based on Lamborghini's own design.
The first thing you'll need is to print out the stencils, which you can find in the photo gallery section of the article. After that, you'll have to carefully cut out the car, for which you'll probably need not only scissors, but also an X-acto knife. Be carful not to cut yourself!
The video is quite long and has been broken up into five different pieces, offering some interesting tips on how to get the best results. Now all we need is for somebody to make a bunch of Ferraris and we'll have a car collection.
Introduction and front section assembly.
Middle section assembly.
Back section assembly.
Car Body assembly.
Undercarriage and Final assembly.
The first thing you'll need is to print out the stencils, which you can find in the photo gallery section of the article. After that, you'll have to carefully cut out the car, for which you'll probably need not only scissors, but also an X-acto knife. Be carful not to cut yourself!
The video is quite long and has been broken up into five different pieces, offering some interesting tips on how to get the best results. Now all we need is for somebody to make a bunch of Ferraris and we'll have a car collection.
Introduction and front section assembly.
Middle section assembly.
Back section assembly.
Car Body assembly.
Undercarriage and Final assembly.