Artist Builds 'Wooden' Ford Raptor F-150 From Scratch

There's a mind-blowing creation straight out of the skilled hands of a crafty artist based in Vietnam. This maestro showcases his masterpieces, ranging from cars and motorcycles to bikes and even tanks, all featured on his YouTube channel, ND Woodworking Art.

Starting with a metal chassis and frame, slicked in black insulating and anti-rust paint, this artist welds, hammers, and bolts his way to glory. A hefty 2500W motor finds its home on the rear axle. Then, enter the ebony body panels, so weighty that they require a crew of four to hoist them into place.


With chisel in hand, he carves, sculpts, and polishes every inch. The attention to detail is there; from the custom chassis to the wooden panels. Somehow, it all lines up relatively well.


Gradually, the vehicle starts morphing into its real-life doppelganger: a Ford F-150 Raptor. The headlights, the bold Ford emblem on the grille, the flaring fenders, and a functional bed with a working tailgate – it's all there.r


Inside, a complete dashboard with dials, a steering wheel, buttons, and a display mirrors the genuine article. The seats boast the proud Raptor insignia.


A proper windshield, wipers, and functional lights complete the package. A final touch of varnish seals the deal, giving the vehicle that polished look while shielding it from the elements.


The proud father will now put his new workhorse to task on the farm. While it may not match the size and power of the genuine Raptor, it commands attention both on and off the road.


And the best part? It didn't come with the hefty price tag of the real deal. Check out the video below and explore this amazing artist.


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