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Most amazing replicas that bring life to wood

Wooden creations are catching everyone’s fancy nowadays. Considering the fact that wood is carbon neutral and can be molded into any desired shape, enthusiasts are making out-of-the-box creations by using wood. An outstanding example of such artworks is the London’s Tower Bridge wooden replica by Michael Williams that was crafted out of 1.6 million matchsticks. Here we are with some of the most amazing wooden replicas. Hit the jump to see them all…

• Full scale Mercedes-McLaren F1 replica

Michael Arndt used 956,00 matchsticks, which were coupled together with 1686 glue tubes, and three kinds of mustache to build an inimitable and rare matchstick Mercedes model of McLaren 4/41 F1 car.

• Life-sized wooden Harley-Davidson

Completely hand crafted, this woody Harley is shaped out of teakwood and is supposed to be absolutely sturdy and durable.

• London’s Tower Bridge Replica

Michael Williams has spent the last ten years of his life building this replica of London’s Tower Bridge. He crafted the model out of 1.6 million matchsticks. The 6ft-long structure is illuminated using 156 working lights and features a remarkable detail.

• Wooden Hummer Replica

The wooden Hummer was spotted on eBay and was built on 1991 S10 pickup chassis.

• Hogwarts School of Witchcraft

Artist Patrick Acton used over 600,000 matchsticks to recreate Harry Potter’s Hogwarts School of Witchcraft.

• NASA’s space shuttle Challenger

This is yet another amazing creation from artist Patrick Acton

• Taj Mahal wooden replica

Ron Savory created an exact replica of the Taj Mahal out of 10,000 wooden match-sticks.

• Wooden VW Beetle

This classic wooden VW Beetle is sure to turn heads on the roads.

• Wooden Vespa

Created by Carlos Alberto from Portugal, this wooden Vespa is a beauty to look at.

• Yet another Harley Davidson

Colin Webb built this full size Harley Davidson from bits of recycled plywood. It took him 900 hours to complete this masterpiece.

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