precisemodeling.com — Over 100,000 parts were used in this model, many of them fabricated under a microscope to ensure accuracy.Complete accuracy is followed right down to the rivets and screws whose diameter and separation are kept to scale.
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jdonnerApr 10, 2006
It is true, Americans do love weapons and war, they've never outgrown the Wild West.It's just scary when you read things like this: <a class="user" href="http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060417fa_fact">http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060417fa_fact</a>War, war, war, that's the only thing they think of. Do they know how to spell peace? When do they start to teach in school to THINK ACROSS the border.Good luck America with your mess in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, etc and spending all your billions of tax dollars on it, the friendly economies laugh their asses of (Europe/China).
recover82Apr 10, 2006
i suddenly have the urge to play desert combat.
parasitewaspApr 11, 2006
Who the hell are you to judge how this person spends his time! Just because it's not what you want them to do. Worry about how you spend your time. I'm impressed by this project.
kickarseApr 11, 2006
That first comment has to be the least dugg comment ever... lol
gfixlerApr 12, 2006
I'd like to think the reason some people expend so much effort on creating purely enjoyable things like this is so that when people are cured of diseases like cancer, there will be a great variety of things for them to enjoy seeing and doing. It also helps to set new limits. This person has set for many of us a new limit of how much detail can be imbued by humanity into one of its many creations. For a lot of us, it is both daunting and inspirational. Our minds are expanded, if only slightly, and through that, our perceptions, and our abilities have gained something. It all adds up. There can be a lot more to life than simply not dying. Curing cancer and feeding the masses helps answer the question of how can we live. Doing something just for the hell of it, because you enjoy it, seeks to answer the question of why we ever gave a damn in the first place. Dugg.
r00b0yNov 11, 2008
This is still more impressive because it actually works.... <a class="user" href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/340983/man_duplicates_a_ferrari/">http://www.metacafe.com/watch/340983/man_duplicate ...</a>