Vietnamese blogger and YouTube author WoodWorking Art turned a piece of wood into an exact copy of the new Mercedes-AMG G 63. The raw material for the scale model was Fujian cypress. The painstakingly difficult process was put into a nine-minute video, and the final result of the toy is quite impressive.

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The Main Features Of The Mercedes-AMG G 63 Made Of Wood

All body parts, interior components, chassis, and transmission elements are made separately. To follow the original car look and make it more aesthetic, Gelentwagen was painted in black and white.

In addition, the YouTuber tried to reproduce the door opening, retained an independent spring suspension on the SUV, as well as took care of the similarity of the design of the rims and air intakes. But, of course, the car still has some small differences from the original. For example, other nameplate fonts are striking.

The wooden Mercedes-AMG G 63 was put up for sale via an online store and the toy was instantly bought. The price has not been publicly disclosed. But usually, each scale model is made by hand over the course of several weeks, and therefore, WoodWorking Art products are very limited and one would expect quite pricey.

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This YouTube Channel Is Currently Growing Fast And The Owner Has Some Ambitious Goals

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The author plans to make WoodWorking Art a blog with a 10-million-reader audience, and so far this landmark target has a way to go, as currently there are just 2.4 million subscribers on the YouTube channel.

However, some of his videos are already collecting tens of millions of views. For example, the process of creating the Land Cruiser Prado 150 was viewed by 153 million people, the Ford F-150 Raptor had 69 million views, and the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 was seen by 63 million people.

In the case of the Toyota Land Cruiser 200, it took the Vietnamese five planks to assemble the car. To recreate the car, he first printed it on a printer in the correct size. Then he cut everything out according to the template. The windshield, headlights, lanterns, running lights were made of plastic and foil. In a wooden model, all the wheels can normally turn. In addition, all the doors, the hood, and the luggage compartment can be opened. This attention to detail makes this YouTube blogger one of the fastest-growing bloggers today.

Source: WoodWorking Art