The company Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has released a large-scale model of the first crossover brand Cullinan. It consists of 1000 parts and takes about 450 hours to assemble.
Each model is made manually in a 1:8 scale by customer order. It is painted with branded paint and polished to a shine. It takes half the time to build a full-size Cullinan at the Rolls-Royce factory in Goodwood,
passes Popular Mechanics.
It is noted that the model can be decorated with a decorative ribbon, which is drawn by hand with a thin brush, as in the original model. Its color can be chosen from the 40,000 offered shades or developed an individual paint with the Bespoke team.
The model is equipped with working running lights, which are controlled using the remote control. Under the hood is an exact replica of the iconic 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine.
The thresholds of the large-scale model are decorated with decorative lining with backlight, and the upholstery duplicates the upholstery of the full-size Cullinan.
Recently, the Korean artist Lee Sang-won, using 3D printing, created
scaled-down model of the new Kia Sorento crossover. The model was very detailed.
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