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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Toys: Car covered by 4000+ cars

1981 Mk III Ford Capri

Scientists say that all small things and strucutures are repeated those large ones. This car covered by thousands of small cars is the other way round.

You see, a London artist by the name of James R. Ford has taken his 1981 Mk III Ford Capri and turned it into a General Lee look-alike. Well, if you squint from a block away, maybe.

The "paintjob" on this particular replica is actually a mosaic covering that uses 4,342 scale model cars. James apparently made a global appeal for toy cars for his project, and received donations from as far away as Australia.


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