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more about #radcliffe more comments → MushyHeirloom: It gloooooooooows. more » sos10: BEAUTIFUL!! more » vwminispeedster, pronounded Si-trow-in: the green one looks like a bastardization of a Citroen DS and a modern VW anything. Woulda been cool had it been just the DS. Now I have a winter proj... more » smalleyxb122: The execution of a wireframe Countach is not what makes this art. The next guy to make a wireframe car is not an artist. An artisan perhaps, but not a... more » Boosted Lego Wagon: It's like TRON with a Member's Only jacket! more » seaninc: Why a wireframe Corolla? zzzzzzzz... more » P161911 probably shoudn't have: Brings back bad flashbacks from my freshman CAD class in the early 1990s. Especially when seen on the black background. If he had just painted it the ... more » RoninianHoon: "when dragons fart" more » Graverobber: That's really impressive, however in comparison to Imhoff's drivable basement Lambo, this is a little like showing up at your high school reunion with... more » RoninianHoon: What happens when you plug it in? more » wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: Its ridiculous to see it out on the streets in the pictures. more » Deartháir II: Imhoff Lite. All the taste, none of the calories. more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): He should really get in touch with Lynda Carter to "sit" inside these things for a photo shoot. That would be ten shades of 80s awesome. more » -
#wireframelamborghini
Artist Creates Wireframe Lamborghini Countach
What you're looking at above is not a computer generated drawing, it is a full scale wireframe representation of a Lamborghini Countach created by installation artist Benedict Radcliffe. The car is the latest in a series of wire cars Radcliffe has completed. It's likely the most ambitious, painstakingly crafted from 10 mm steel tube welded together into that familiar shape we all know and secretly love. Upon close inspection you see fine details in the wheels and the intake gills, even the letters spelling "Pirelli P7" are worked out in tubing. We contacted Benedict to find what was behind his impressive creation and it turns out he's a real car guy, and a serial wireframe artist. His story below.

