It's the work of YouTube creator Truong Van Dao, who runs a wildly successful channel entirely devoted to showcasing his handiwork making wooden vehicles. His progression over the last three years has been remarkable; he started out simply carving of classic luxury cars and supercars, then quickly found worldwide attention when he put together a his son could sit in and get pushed about. The Ferrari looked pretty amazing, but he soon topped it with an exquisitely detailed carving of a Bugatti Centodieci, again at a roughly one-third to one-half-size scale his son could sit in.
And this time, it had working steering, and a small electric drivetrain to pootle around with. I mean, just look: From there, the audience was well established, and the projects increased in size and complexity. Tanks.
Trains. Scooters, and of course all manner of gorgeous mini-supercars. He didn't stop at what was getting to showrooms, either, making beautiful, working recreations of some wild concept cars, including the Lamborghini Vision GT, Audi Skysphere and Mercedes Vision AVTR: But the project that really caught our eye leaves the high-falutin' realm of the concept car for the even higher-falutin' realm of pure mechanical fantasy art.
Truong sat down and played with generative AI to come up with an inspiration for the design, then put together a simple metal frame, steering and suspension system, and a small electric drivetrain, before getting down to the woodwork. He furnished the vehicle with c.