Taras Lesko was commissioned by Audi to make a detailed papercraft model of the 2012 Audi A7.
Paper car was created out of 750 unique parts. Each part was printed and assembled using reference photography and A7 blueprints.
It took 245 hours and 285 sheets of paper to finish the project.
For more paper art, check out: Amazing Sculptures Made of Paper
Van
hope they recycled
Apr 29th, 2011
shante
love it!!!! kudos to him =)
Apr 29th, 2011
gunneos
i thought it was life sized! would’ve been more impressive.
Apr 30th, 2011
Larna
Wow…so detailed!! If its a life size i wudnt mind buying it and leave it on my porch…hihi
Apr 30th, 2011
Juzzi
The tinier the harder… Though if it was lifesize you could have more folds, making it smoother
Apr 30th, 2011
Raads
@gunneos, I thought the same! but it’s still a great achievement.
Apr 30th, 2011
Bangkok Bob
Wow! This is AWESOME! I think it’s great that so many big corporations are now discovering how to tap into artist material, as it essentials puts a lot of money in artists pockets (which I think wasn’t the case so much before).
May 1st, 2011
Jo y
this is amazing
May 2nd, 2011
bert
this is incredible
May 4th, 2011
LU
If it was a VOLVO I would smash it into a wall, or made 2 of them and smash them into each other.
It is pretty cool, I had a 2000 Audi A4 it was awesome
May 16th, 2011