#Classic Car Jaguar E-TYPE - Static Version
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When the Jaguar E-type debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 1961, it truly caused a sensation in the automotive industry. It showcased irresistible elegance, powerful performance, and captivating beauty. The fastest production sports car at the time was not enough to make the E-TYPE a legend; what made it unforgettable was its absolutely stunning styling: a long bonnet, round headlights with glass covers, an oval grille design, and a sensually curved rear. These are all classic design elements of future automotive aesthetics. The lower chassis and oval front end ushered in a new era of automotive design, while the contracting rear lines and the curved design above the rear wheels inherited the classic flair of the D-type. This classic design dwarfed other models and even deeply impressed Enzo Ferrari, a titan in the automotive world, who hailed the E-type as “the most beautiful car ever made.”
This model is designed based on the E-TYPE, replicating the appearance of this classic car as much as possible while ensuring the entire car can be 3D printed. The model has a total length of 334mm, a width of 117mm, and a height of 96mm.
This model shares most of its parts with its CyberBrick electric remote control version. After purchasing the CyberBrick electrical components, you only need to print two parts to get an electric remote control version of the E-TYPE.
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