
Yes, a paper Audi A7. Well, not life-sized, but the biggest papercraft car model at 4 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft — and it’s anatomically correct right down to the interior.
Graphic design artist Taras Lesko designed 750 model pieces out of card stock using 285 pieces of paper. He then printed, folded and glued together. Using just a laser printer, two desktop cutting plotters, glue and an X-ACTO knife, in about 245 hours, he had made a car.
Check out the making of video:






















interior design studio on 04.21.2011 at 11:40 AM
Wow…that is beyond impressive. I thought it would have taken a lot more paper to create that.
Hoot4Fruit on 04.21.2011 at 11:49 AM
hey…this paper car is so C O O l!….maybe he should write Frank Gehry an Email…and make His Models! Hoot~Hooting!
kenal on 04.28.2011 at 04:29 AM
I could image him displayig it outside and all of the sudden way destroys it.lol. That would not be cool, but great work on the thought process and creativity level. It is beautiful.