IS

Make
Lexus
Segment
Sedan

With the rise of 3D printers, it seems as if nothing can escape the print head, not even cars. However, Lexus wanted to take it a step further and create an arts and crafts car. To do this, Lexus turned to London-based design firm, LaserCut Works, Scales, and Models to complete the project. After using 1,700 sheets of 10-millimeter thick cardboard, a laser cutter, water-based wood glue, and a few weeks of hard labor, the result was a drivable one-to-one cardboard scale model of a 2015 Lexus IS.

Unfortunately for cool relatives, it isn't possible to buy the car as a Christmas gift for gearhead children.