THEN STICK WITH US FOR THE
HIGHLIGHTS
WE WILL BRING THEM TO YOU
TOMORROW MORNING.
GO, AVES, GO.
3-D PRINTING AND HOW IT
WORKS AND JACQUELINE QUYNH HIS
LIFE TO SHOW YOU WHAT'S UP .
Reporter: TAKE A LOOK AT
THIS, 20 MONTHS WORTH OF 3-D
PRINTING AND TINKERING.
THE FAMILY HERE HOPES TO GET
THIS ON THE ROAD BY NEXT
SPRING.
THEY ARE ALSO HOPING TO USE IT
AS A VEHICLE TO HELP EDUCATE
YOUR
Reporter: SOME DREAM OF THE
DAY TO TAKE, LAMBORGHINI, ONE
OF THE MOST PRIZED LUXURY
SPORTS CARS ON THE PLANET.
WE WOULD JUMP IN THE
LAMBORGHINI, AND WE WOULD DRIVE
IT AROUND.
XANDER BACHUS IT'S NOT A
MILLIONAIRE AND HIS DAD TOOK IT
AS A CHALLENGE AND HE IS A
PHYSICIST AND HIS LINE OF WORK
HAS HIM WORKING A LOT WITH
LASERS.
Reporter: HOW HAS THAT
HELPED YOU TO BUILD THIS CAR?
IT REALLY IS NOT HEALTH AND
AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT.
Reporter: USED A DESIGN OF A
SKILLED MODEL HE FOUND THE
RESEARCH, AND THAT IS A TOY
MODEL.
THEY ARE 3-D PRINTED AND
GLUED TOGETHER.
Reporter: THEY WRAP IT WITH
CARBON FIBER AND POOR EPOXY ALL
OVER IT.
HE ASKED HIS DAD TO BUILD THE
CAR AND IT HAS BEEN 20 MONTHS
AND THEY MAYBE FINISHED BY NEXT
SPRING.
USING THE CORVETTE ENGINE THE
CAR COULD CLOCK 200 MILES AN
HOUR BUT THAT IS NOT BEEN
DECIDED.
WHAT THEY HAVE DECIDED IS TO
SHOW THE CAR TO KIDS TO GET
THEM INTERESTED IN SCIENCE,
MATH AND ENGINEERING.
YOU MAY HATE MATH AND NOT
LIKE SCIENCE OR LANGUAGE ARTS,
AND YOU MAY NOT EVEN LIKE ART,
BUT IT ALL COMES TOGETHER WITH
THIS ONE PROJECT.
Reporter: THE SKY'S THE
LIMIT TO WHAT THE FAMILY CAN
BUILD BUT HE IS PRETTY SURE
THIS IS HIS CAR.
Reporter: YOU DO HAVE
SIBLINGS HERE, YOU KNOW.
IT IS MY CAR.
Reporter: HE IS GOING TO
HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL HE GETS HIS
LEARNERS PERMIT WHEN HE TURNS
15.
JUST SO YOU KNOW, THE MSRP ON
THIS IS THE HIGH-END BIRDS AND
AT $600,000.
THEY ESTIMATE THEY PUT $20,000
IN THIS, SO THIS IS QUITE A
DEAL.
JACQUELINE QUYNH , COVERING
