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Toyota Supra Scale Model Made From PVC Is Fast, Furious, And Amazing

Polyvinyl chloride – also known as polyvinyl or PVC – is a widely used synthetic polymer plastic. It is commonly used in various applications such as plumbing, electrical cable insulation, flooring, signage, phonograph records, and even inflatable products. However, an extraordinary creation using PVC has emerged – a scale model of a Toyota Supra.

A 17-minute video, uploaded by the Ank Creative YouTube channel, showcases the building process of an intricately detailed fourth-generation Supra made entirely from PVC. This model is not just a mere drawing on a PVC board; it is a three-dimensional replica that accurately replicates the exterior panels of the actual car.

The construction process begins by cutting the basic shapes of the Japanese sports coupe and then proceeds to refine and polish the surfaces. The most challenging part involves creating and installing the small details, such as headlights, grilles, and exterior trim. Once the exterior is complete, attention is turned to the fully equipped cabin, complete with a dashboard, center console, and seats.

Once the entire build is molded and assembled, the Supra Mk4 receives an eye-catching orange exterior with green and black decals inspired by the Fast and Furious movie franchise. The scale car features rotating wheels and functioning doors that can be opened. The level of detail achieved is remarkable, especially considering that this model did not start as a computer drawing and was not produced by a 3D printer.

At Motor1.com, we appreciate all kinds of automotive toys crafted by talented enthusiasts. We often feature impressive wooden model builds, but this PVC-based Toyota Supra takes creativity to another level.