Meet the Colorado physicist who’s constructing this lookalike Lamborghini using a 3D printer

Sterling Backus has built a Lamborghini using 3D-printed parts. He joins us from Denver with more on his luxury lookalike.

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8 comments

  1. What makes a Lamborghini a Lamborghini is the engine and performance. This is nothing more than arts and crafts.

  2. That looks nothing like a Lamborghini… it looks more like what Stevie wonder would build if you tried to explain to him what a Lamborghini looks like. Those lines are horrific 🤮🤢

    Still pretty impressive for a 3D print though

  3. Cool man screw the haters. i definitely dig this car man. Too much work for youtube nolifes to be critical of it. Its a project not a sham car hes trying to sell for 500 grand.

  4. Well the interesting part would have been the printer and materials… no discussion???

    1: Also, how does one get the mould for a body panel?

    2: How does one develop the structure and attachment for the panels?

    3: Are the parts legal as in patented?

    4: Can it be licensed for driving? I would think not.

    5: How big is the printer?

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