Video: Stickers and toy cars: DIY auto tuning
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The art-van California Fantasy somehow got into the field of view of "Culturology". Let's continue the theme of auto-tuning with our own hands. This time, 5 cars decorated with improvised means "drove in" to our blog at once.
1. A tourist's dream.
With the thoughts: “All doors are locked, windows are sealed, water is blocked, it seems I have not forgotten anything,” - you leave on the highway. Stop. Map! And in a metropolis without a navigator, a beginner will have a hard time. True, it is not comme il faut to slow down near each pillar to check the image on the roof.
2. Keyboard on wheels.
For those who cannot imagine life without devices and devices with many keys. It is a pity that when parking in the wrong place or exceeding the speed limit Ctrl + Z will not work.
3. Machine for taking notes.
One Friday night, this Jaguar was overgrown with multi-colored stickers. Why did the “feline” representative need to change color? Well, you know, after the end of the working week, miracles happen and worse than paper auto-tuning with your own hands. By the way, a great option for forgetful drivers. I can even guess what the first entry will be - something like: "Do not forget to peel off the stickers from the windshield."
4. Toys for adults. Did your son turn the whole house into a big garage? Don't you know what to do with your ever-growing collection of models? There is, of course, one idea. James R. Ford glued 4,500 children's cars to an old Ford Capri. However, we do not recommend following his example, otherwise you will have to give your offspring, who was left without a favorite car fleet, your own "adult toy".
5. "Porsche" is not afraid of chocolate. The owner of a car dealership once, somewhere, God sent a piece of chocolate. And rather big: it was enough to completely cover the Porsche that came to hand with a sweet mixture. To give the future owner of this car a sweet life, about 175 kilograms of delicious milk chocolate were spent. By the way, before doing their sticky business, the car was covered with plastic. So after the chocolate is peeled off (or eaten?), There will be no scratches on the hood.
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