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Cartonic Porsche 911 3D Puzzle (119 Pieces)
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Cartonic 3D puzzles are the easy and eco way to create a genuine piece of cardboard art. Inside this box, you will find a pre-cut kit of cardboard slices. It's as simple as 1-2-3 assembly of the famous head or object that you’ll make with your own hands. During creation, you will literally get inside the cult figure, and witness its formation layer by layer. And once you're done, you can make your artwork even more unique by painting it or enjoying it as is in your home decor. But we should warn that you might need a new one right after the assembly because the process is kind of addictive.
Create, calm yourself, assemble it on your own or with loved ones, share it as a gift, and cartonize your icon!
Porsche
The Porsche 911 is, without any doubt, one of the most famous luxury sports cars. It may not be obvious, but this elite grand tour car has a lot in common with the VW Beetle. Both models were designed by Ferdinand Porsche, who took a lot of components and solutions into 911. Ever since its launch in 1964, every Porsche 911 car has been built in the same plant in Stuttgart, Germany. Well, at least until you’ll assemble your model at home.
Cartonic 3D puzzles are the easy and eco way to create a genuine piece of cardboard art. Inside this box, you will find a pre-cut kit of cardboard slices. It's as simple as 1-2-3 assembly of the famous head or object that you’ll make with your own hands. During creation, you will literally get inside the cult figure, and witness its formation layer by layer. And once you're done, you can make your artwork even more unique by painting it or enjoying it as is in your home decor. But we should warn that you might need a new one right after the assembly because the process is kind of addictive.
Create, calm yourself, assemble it on your own or with loved ones, share it as a gift, and cartonize your icon!
Porsche
The Porsche 911 is, without any doubt, one of the most famous luxury sports cars. It may not be obvious, but this elite grand tour car has a lot in common with the VW Beetle. Both models were designed by Ferdinand Porsche, who took a lot of components and solutions into 911. Ever since its launch in 1964, every Porsche 911 car has been built in the same plant in Stuttgart, Germany. Well, at least until you’ll assemble your model at home.