According to the “Sun” report on July 10, the American physics professor took his son to use3D printingThe machine-made Lamborghini Aventador cost only 16,000 pounds (about 130,000 yuan).

Sterling Backus is a professor of physics at Colorado State University. His son said when he played the video game Forza Horizon 3 that he liked the Lamborghini Aventador. But because he didn’t have the budget to buy this super sports car worth more than 270,000 pounds (2.32 million yuan), he decided to get something creative.The father and son decided to use3D printingMachine-made Aventador, although they don’t have any experience.

For the past 18 months, they spent one hour a day building it, and it only cost 16,000 pounds (130,000 yuan) to glue each panel to a self-made chassis.To make sure it maintains its sleek design, Bacchus covered it with carbon fiber, which is a method he learned from YouTube.

Under the impressive engine hood is installed an LS1 V8 engine from 2003 Chevrolet and two turbochargers. This homemade Aventador even has real Lamborghini parts, including windows, lights and windshield wipers.

Backs said: “Initially we planned to build this car from steel, but given that3D printingTechnology has made great progress, so we finally chose3D printingTechnology.I didn’t have it before3D printingOr experience in packaging parts. This package is what I saw on YouTube. To complete this car, we still have a long way to go. We have experienced ups and downs, and this journey is full of fun. “
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