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A designer named Luca Iaconi-Stewart spent 5 years of his life creating an almost-perfect 1:60 scale replica of an Air India 777-300ER airplane. One of the most shocking parts of this story? He used only manila folder.
He literally made the best paper airplane in the world. 3rd graders everywhere should be feeling pretty ashamed of themselves (I know I do).
He began the project by tracing a can of cocoa on some paper. Simple enough, right?
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
Then, he began gluing the cross section of the plane together.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
The skeleton was ready.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
Then he needed to add the “skin” of the fuselage.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
(There was a lot of “glue drying” time during this project, we have a feeling.)
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
Perfect.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
This project has been five years in the making.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
He was inspired by models he saw in architecture class that were created out of manila folders.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
He measured, cut and glued tiny pieces of paper together… over and over and over.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
He made every piece of the jet to scale (1:60).
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
Each seat would take him approximately 20 minutes to craft.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
And those were just economy seats.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
… there were lots of them.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
The doors, engine, windows and seats were all perfect models of their bigger counterparts.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
The doors and hatches worked like a charm.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
Even if they required tweezers.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
This attention to detail is unique. And mind-blowing.
Luca Iaconi-Stewart
Luca became so obsessed with this time-consuming project, he dropped out of his college classes to complete it. The engine, doorways, seats, landing gear, galley and sections of the plane were so meticulously created to scale, they all work. (The landing gear is even retractable.)
It’s hard to imagine spending this much time dedicated to anything, let alone building something so perfect. To see a video about this incredible process, visit Luca’s YouTube channel.
Source:
Luca Iaconi-Stewart via
time.com
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