Vietnamese father built wooden electric Lamborghini car for his son

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 11, 2021 01:18 PM2021-06-11T13:18:30+5:302021-06-11T13:18:30+5:30

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Despite their financial condition, parents always try to fulfill their children’s wishes and demands.

One such story has emerged from Vietnam where a father built an electric, kid-sized and fully functional wooden Lamborghini for his son!

Yes, Truong Van Dao, a woodworker by profession, designed a wooden electric Lamborghini Sian Roaster, fully capable of hitting the streets!

He built the wooden car himself as a toy for his son

This super-cool invention went viral after Truong shared a picture on Facebook on June 2 wherein he is seen standing beside the miniature car and handing a remote control to his son.

He designed a wooden electric Lamborghini Sian Roaster, fully capable of hitting the streets

This ultra-cool Lamborghini is made of oak wood from discarded trees and Truong used tools like chainsaws and chisels to craft the bodywork.

Replicating the sleek look of a Lamborghini, the mini sports car also has a small electric motor that enables it to reach 25km/h along with colorful speedometer screen display, LED lights, and even scissor doors.

Notably, it took Truong 65 days to complete his project before he took it for a ride with his son.

In a YouTube video, he detailed the entire process of creating the sports car. He started off by first preparing a platform, placing the wheels, and making it movable with the power of a battery and electric motor. He then designed the bonnet, the side panels, and doors, etc and moved to highlighting details on the car that took the most of time.

Viewers were amazed to see his talent and one user wrote, ”That’s is absolutely amazing. The detail and the craftsmanship are next level.

The talented woodworker even made a replica of Bugatti

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