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I have no idea what the materials cost, but 20k hours labor at $25 per hour is a half million US bucks. Rather than building a scale model driver, he could install radio control and drive it himself.
If I ran an engineering company, I would be begging this guy to join us. Anyone with that much focus and dedication is bound to be great!!!
I am just floored by the attention to detail. WOW WOW WOW!!!!!!!
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Even though it looks super-cool in that clip... I read an article on that guy and his car a few years ago and if you can imagine - I don't believe the clip properly portrays exactly how much detail is involved. It is - in every sense of the word - a scale model replica. Every single part - and the parts IN the parts (gauges, etc...) are all made smaller.
I wonder if it's actually big enough for Mini-me to fit into. Seriously. How cool would that be?
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1. Does Leno know about this guy - he deserves more exposure for this accomplishment. (does anyone know how this could be sent to Leno, if he hasn't already seen it?)
2. It's probably totally impractical, but Porsche has flat 12's in their history, what about a Cayman F-12. Can you imagine the sound?!