DIY Papercraft Miniature EV Muscle Car
Build your own Miniature EV Muscle Car with this DIY papercraft template. This miniature model is incredibly small and irresistibly cute.Despite its tiny scale, the design maintains clean, straight lines, offering an enjoyable build and a rewarding challenge.Simply print, build, and scatter these ultra-tiny cars around your space, they’re small enough to hide anywhere and charming enough to make you smile every time you spot one.Digital Product: This is a digital download. No physical product will be shipped.Image Disclaimer: Because the model is so tiny, the images are zoomed in, which can make small paper imperfections look more visible than they actually are in real life.Vehicle Information: Type: Muscle Car Size: Approximately 17 mm in length Colors: Includes 4 color options - Titanium Silver, Velocity Blue, Inferno Red, and Copper Orange What You’ll Get:A single high-resolution PNG image file containing templates for all included color variantsRequired Materials: Printer 1 sheet of A4 paper (80 gsm used in all examples) Craft knife Paper glue Ruler (for precise folds) Needle-tip glue applicator (toothpick can be used as an alternative for applying glue) An LED spot light or any focused light (highly recommended). Getting Started: Download the PNG file. Print the PNG on A4 paper (see the next section for easy and accurate printing instructions). Cut out the templates (all colors). For each template, cut out the vehicle's body (including the glue tabs), four wheels separately, and a spoiler if included. Printing Guide:The PNG is scale-accurate for A4 paper, so print it without resizing.How to print: Open the PNG file in Google Chrome. Do not zoom in on the image. Press Ctrl + P to open the print settings. Set Layout to Landscape, Paper Size to A4, and Margins to None. Click Print. Difficulty:The body of the vehicle is a single piece that you fold to shape. The folds are simple and straight, but the challenge comes from the tiny size (17 mm long). It may be a bit tricky at first if you’re not used to working at this scale, but it becomes much easier with some practice.Safety Notice: Please use caution when handling scissors or a craft knife. Adult supervision is required if children are working on this project. Contact:For inquiries, please email before or after purchase: minifoldstudio@gmail.com
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