Luca Iaconi-Stewart, a talented San Francisco-based designer and a stickler for perfection, made this 1:60 scale highly detailed reproduction of a Boeing 777 by using Paper Manilla Folders. Beginning in 2008, when Iaconi-Stewart was a junior in high school, inspired by high school architecture class he started the project, and after 5 years he hopefully completes it this summer.
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