Talented carpenter builds wooden mini Rolls-Royce for his son in 120 days

Talented carpenter builds wooden mini Rolls-Royce for his son in 120 days (YouTube / @NDWoodArt)

A skilled carpenter, Truong Van Dao, built a mini Rolls-Royce with six wheels for his son using wooden boards, taking only 120 days to complete the project.

The vehicle, which mimics the design of modern Rolls-Royce models like the Phantom and Ghost, features a reinforced chassis, a functional engine, and even a handcrafted steering wheel displaying the RR logo in the center.

In videos on his YouTube channel NDWoodArt, Dao shares the creation process, from building the floor to the final details like windows, headlights, and the iconic grille. He used tools such as a chainsaw and electric chisel to ensure high-quality finishes. The car’s interior was also meticulously crafted, featuring a handmade dashboard that includes dials and air vents.

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In addition to the mini Rolls-Royce, Truong Van Dao has created other wooden vehicles, such as a Tesla Cybertruck and an Apple concept car. The popularity of his creations highlights his exceptional carpentry skills, making him known for his handcrafted vehicles.

Talented carpenter builds wooden mini Rolls-Royce for his son in 120 days (YouTube / @NDWoodArt)

Source: The Sun | Photo: YouTube @NDWoodArt | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team