Everything Behind Luca Iaconi-Stewart’s Boeing 777 Plane Model

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Mashable – At first glance, Luca Iaconi-Stewart’s impossibly detailed model of a Boeing 777 plane looks like it could be carved from wood. But if you look closer, you’ll find that it’s made of a material likely sitting in your office’s file cabinets.

The San Francisco-based designer’s 1:60-scale reproduction is made entirely from manila folders, a project Iaconi-Stewart had planned since 2008.

Throughout the painstaking building process, the designer updated his YouTube account with videos showing the plane’s progress. This time-lapse from March 2013 shows Iaconi-Stewart carefully assembling the model’s “cabin.”

Below is a picture collection from Luca Iaconi-Stewart’s Flickr page of inside the completed reproduction. Click on any of the images below to view in gallery mode. You might also check out the designer’s Flickr page for a closer look.

IMAGE: FLICKR, LUCA IACONI-STEWART

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