World’s second Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is an unbelievable replica made out of wood

There is a world-class carpenter living in Vietnam who likes to treat his son to drivable wooden replicas of rare cars. He originally presented him with a Lambo Sian, then a Ferrari 250 GTO, and now with a copy of the world’s only Rolls-Royce Boat Tail.
Everything began with a piece of wood sawn in half, which provided the platform for the vehicle. An electric motor and axles were installed straight away to simplify assembly, and the master says he had to use all kinds of saws in addition to chisels and grinding machines.
The whole project took 68 days to complete. The finished replica features a functional brake system, a simple transmission chain, and a deck in the back that you can unfold and turn the car into a semblance of a yacht – the same as in the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, except the later comes in at $28,000,000 USD.
Make sure to watch the video detailing the whole process from design stage to final drive tests.
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