I think this DIY project might be too big for most to handle; however, this wasn't the case for Audi employees. The company has designed an Audi A7 Papercraft Model, claimed to be the largest papercraft model ever produced. For those who are wondering, it's not to scale -- but it's pretty amazing for its size.
The Audi A7 Papercraft Model project took 285 pages of paper, 750 parts and a total of 245 hours to complete. So if you weren't impressed because it wasn't a large-scale project, you will definitely appreciate the amount of work it took to finish this monstrous automobile. The details in the exterior and interior itself demonstrate just how meticulous the entire process was. If you're still not convinced, check out the video and watch how it was put together.Photo Credits: thisiscolossal, designboom
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Audi A7 Papercraft Model is the Largest DIY Project Ever Produced
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