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Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

If you were given 6,500 egg cartons, what could you use them for? I believe many people will sell them as garbage or throw them away directly. Yes, these things are just waste products in the eyes of us ordinary people, but in the hands of architect Munro, they are important materials for model aircraft. In order to commemorate the heroic events that occurred on March 4 during World War II, he used 6,500 egg boxes to build a common Spitfire fighter jet during World War II. The work will be on display at Duxford War Museum, Cambridge. Friends who are interested may also wish to explore their own small universe.

Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

Jet made of 6,500 egg cartons

Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

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Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

Jet made of 6,500 egg cartons (3)

Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

Jet made of 6,500 egg boxes (4)

Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

Jet made of 6,500 egg cartons (5)

Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

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Craftsman builds World War II-era jet plane out of 6,500 egg cartons

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