'Made in Vietnam' homemade productions

Recently, many people have created homemade cars bearing the imprint "made in Vietnam" to satisfy their passion from submarines to airplanes, from super cars to wrapped cars. Steel or motor cars only appear in fictional movies that many admire. All to affirm something is not impossible.

1. The car in the fictional movie Batman

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The author of the car named "Vietnam Batman " named Tung Lam . This car has resonated at home and abroad. Car styling was designed by the 8x guy on 3DMax software. Lam gathered the necessary details, first buying a Suzuki FX 125 for VND 3 million at a motorbike repair shop, two old cars costing VND 800,000 . The total cost is about VND 10 million.

2. Aircraft

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From the creation of three-wheeled, five-wheeled vehicles, Mr. Nguyen Van Thang in Hanoi also invented the exclusive helicopter in Vietnam.

"It is not too much to spend 200 million VND to build a helicopter. It is important that my investment is to achieve the passion for myself. I have been extremely passionate and must try make it okay " . Mr. Thang said.

Recently, Mr. Thang unexpectedly launched a 5-wheeled car model that he had built himself for over a year.

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3. Submarine

Submarines thought to be inventions that cannot be thought of, but with Mr. Nguyen Quoc Hoa , Director of Quoc Hoa Mechanical Company, Thai Binh City built the city. According to the design, the Spratly mini submarine has 12 tons of water when diving and 9.2 tons when floating. Operation radius 800km. The 50m deep diving vessel is capable of moving close or lying on the seabed and has 2 90Hp engines.

Picture 4 of 'Made in Vietnam' homemade productions The submarine of Thai Binh farmer surprised the whole world.

4. Processing cars from scraps

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The owner of this self-made motor vehicle is Mr. Pham Dinh Cong (Da Son, Do Luong and Nghe An communes). Mr. Cong's car owned an old Lifan motorbike and began to be designed from the beginning of 2013. His car weighs about 150kg, fuel consumption is 2 liters / 100km. In order to save on all spare parts, this car is purchased from scrap, to save costs. However, he also spent about VND 30 million to build this car. Mr. Cong's pleasure is to bring him to school with this car but has no intention of selling to the market.

5. Processing a 1988 Camry into a billion-dollar Rolls-Royce Phan tom car.

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From the 1988 Toyota Camry , a car player in Saigon re-arranged the Rolls-Royce Phantom style shirt. Counterfeit details are displayed in the front of the car with characteristic carburetors, headlights, fog lights, taillights that look like cars to Rolls - Royce Phantom.

6. Armored vehicles

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Only to level 3, but with 20 years of experience in the field of engineering, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Chinh (Son Tay, Hanoi) and two other workers created an armored car with a cost of nearly 2 billion VND.

7. "Super car" runs on electricity causing a stir

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In July 2014, a homemade electric car with a super-low price of a farmer in Nghe An also caused a stir. This electric car originated in Cua Lo.

8. Homemade cars cost VND 60 million

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Mr. Nguyen Hoanh , a resident of Hoai Duc (Hanoi), made himself a car to transport the whole family.

9. The F1 of the mechanic

In 2012, with a passion for racing cars, Mr. Le Van Huy (Tam Hai commune, Nui Thanh district), a mechanic in Quang Nam, and his colleagues built an "F1" with a cost of about VND 25 million. This " made in Vietnam " racing car was built with experience based on the chassis of the Lada car that Huy bought from the scrap yard.

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10. Lamborghini Reventon homemade in Dak Nong

In early 2014, Mr. Tran Van Kim in Dak Nong presented the very unique Lamborghini model that he made himself. Kim has spent 25 million dong to buy an old Toyota Corolla and spend about 25-30 million dong to make a Lamborghini Reventon styled car exterior.

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