4 Talented Boys Dig Out Mud, Use it to Mould Cute Bugatti Chiron With Crazy Speed

4 Talented Boys Dig Out Mud, Use it to Mould Cute Bugatti Chiron With Crazy Speed

  • Four boys who dreamt of owning their own supercar decided to do something very extraordinary with clay
  • The Vietnamese boys dug out a lot of clay, moulded it like pros, and used it to build a beautiful Bugatti Chiron
  • A check by Briefly News reveals that a brand new Bugatti Chiron luxury car is worth at least R48 million in the open market

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In their avowed bid to have a taste of what it means to drive a supercar, four talented young boys have used clay to mould a beautiful replica Bugatti Chiron, which is worth R48m in the open market.

The boys said they don't have as much money to buy theirs in the open market, so they decided to make do with what they had and built it by themselves.

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4 Vietnamese boys mold Bugatti Chiron with clay.
The boys said they decided to make their own Bugatti Chiron themselves. Photo credit: YouTube/NHET TV
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It took them one year to build the Bugatti Chiron car

According to the boys who are from Vietnam, it took them one full year to complete work on the super-luxury car.

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But it all started with a paper sketch of the car with full details of what would go into it. They then did the skeletal ironworks.

They started moulding after digging out the right clay. They moulded with patience as could be seen in a video posted on their YouTube channel, NHẾT TV.

The boys used steel, fibreglass and other materials used in making cars. The clay was only used for making the model of the car to shape the fibreglass, which is standard practice.

This shows that the Bugatti was not entirely made of clay, but with serious standard practice in car making.

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The boys drive their Bugatti

After a full year of work, the boys were able to drive the car around town, showing off its incredible speed.

Watch the video below:

YouTube users react to car made of mud

JasZ said:

"The amount of dedication and hard work shown by these guys is absolutely insane and is so satisfying to watch."

cryzz0n commented:

"The admirable thing about this replica car is that it is almost all handmade including its interior! Great job all of your team!!!"

Jon Warren said:

"This is just amazing! These guys have a lot of skill!"

Man uses wood to build Rolls Royce car for his son

In a related story, a man used ordinary wood to build a nice Rolls Royce Boat Tail for his son.

The young boy asked his dad to make him something like that and the man set out and achieved the feat within 56 days.

When he finished building, he took his son out for a test drive and it was all so amazing to see.

Source: Briefly News

Authors:
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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.