Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Cullinan on a 1: 8 scale
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Cullinan on a 1: 8 scale

The British manufacturer reliably reproduces every detail of the original in miniature

Sir Henry Royce once said, "Little things make perfection, but perfection is not enough." It is in this respect that Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents to its customers perfect models in the scale of the Cullinan, the brand's stellar SUV.

Because daily driving pleasure was limited in many countries around the world due to the pandemic, some other small things in life came to the fore. A genuine 1: 8 exact copy of the full Cullinan, in which every detail is reproduced with absolute perfection, can now be used by customers around the world in the cozy atmosphere of their own home.

Much more than a conventional model, each miniature Cullinan is individually and meticulously handcrafted to customer specifications from over 1000 individual components. This process can take up to 450 hours - more than half the time it takes to build a full-sized Cullinan at the Rolls-Royce home in Goodwood, West Sussex.

The replica is painted manually by Rolls-Royce, then polished by hand in accordance with the requirements of the brand; The master line is even applied with a thin brush, like the original. Customers can choose from a palette of about 40 “standard” colors or copy their own individual coverage. Fully functional light sources are controlled using the Cullinan brand remote control; under the hood, it closely resembles the iconic 000-liter biturbo V6,75 engine.

When the car doors are open, illuminated treads open, leading to an interior designed and filled with materials, skill and attention to detail aimed at Cullinan himself. From embroidering armrests and using wood to upholstery and seat seams, this exact replica recreates the entire machine with amazing precision, or even future Cullinan owners add a unique miniature to their collection.

Presented in a nearly meter-long display case, the replica is placed on a glossy black base fixed to the base, which allows it to be evaluated from all sides. The Perspex window can be removed, which allows you to study in detail the details of the doors, luggage compartment and engine compartment.

Thorsten Müller-Otvos, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, commented: "This line-up brings a new dimension to Cullinan's efforts, the 'Everywhere' philosophy. Our super-luxury SUV is now completely at ease in the comfort of the owner's home. “in everything we do, down to the smallest detail and the smallest detail.”

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