Talented Latvian artist Dmitry Okhotsky creates these amazing micro models that not only look like the originals but work like them as well. What’s more surprising is that the materials he make these creations are just some items that are usually throw in the rubbish, such as radio components, ice cream sticks, nails, cans, etc.
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