Ever since Tesla started delivering the Cybertruck to eager customers last November, the vehicle has stayed in the headlines.
From catching fire after crashing into a fire hydrant, to a mass recall due to serious issues, and even one Cybertruck being transformed into a monster truck, the stories just keep rolling in.
The channel, ND-WoodArt, has a history of crafting wooden replicas of sports cars, motorcycles, and even a tank, and this time took on the challenge of building a Cybertruck out of wood.
The project cost the content creator around $15,000 and took 100 days of dedicated work to complete the wooden vehicle.
In the post, the YouTuber wrote: “I am a passionate content creator with a deep love for wooden vehicles and a tremendous admiration for both you and Tesla. Over the years, I’ve embarked on several wooden car projects to gain valuable experience. And today I launched a car that I am very impressed with, the Cybertruck. It is also the car that many of my audiences love and want me to build.”
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To their surprise, 53-year-old Musk replied to the carefully written message, simply saying: “Sure, much appreciated.”
One person wrote: “That result is bad-ass. This has to be one of the best looking Cybertruck to ever hit the roads and I’d love for it to be prominently featured at Tesla’s HQ”
Another chimed in with: “Cant start to think about the insane amount of measurements that went into this project… This is sooo cool to watch and nothing short of superb.”
Someone else, a mechanical engineer, commented: “As a mechanical engineer, I have to say I’m impressed he got the pieces to fit together so beautifully,”
Another added: “I respect the insane amount of work he put into functional dimensioning to make that look easy.”