I don’t own a printer because, frankly, I don’t want to deal with the cost of ink. Ink is hella expensive, and besides, if and when I need to print, a pro will generally do a better job than the streaky bullfart a home inkjet produces. Imagine my chagrin at these Epson employees, who have taken it upon themselves to print a 1:1 scale model of an Acura NSX Super GT racecar.
The ‘car’ is, of course, sponsored by Epson, and when built, actually looks pretty bitchin’. But I can only imagine the printing cost wasn’t much less than the actual car.
More pictures after the jump! Personally, I’ll continue to limit my papercraft adventures to desktop-sized.

Epson Employees Take Papercraft to the Streets

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This looks pretty awesome. I would like to know how much they spent on it, as the article indicates it had to cost a pretty penny.