The 1:8 scale remote-controlled Mercedes-AMG One from CaDA has remote-operated doors and a wing
The Mercedes-AMG One hypercar took a painfully long time to become a reality due to a series of development delays but customer deliveries have started and the car has been seen out on the road. Now, a company has taken the F1-powered hypercar, scaled it down to 1:8 size, and made a remote-controlled model of it.
Read: Valtteri Bottas Takes Delivery Of His Long-Awaited Mercedes-AMG One In the case of the Mercedes-AMG One 1:8 scale model, the attention to detail is so impressive that the model even includes the front air flaps on the quarter panels, the large aerodynamic shark fin, and the 10-spoke wheels with Michelin-branded tires. The model is 57 cm long, 24.5 cm wide, and stands 16 cm tall.
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