Eat up some hours building paper Toyota 86 retro models

Eat up some hours building paper Toyota 86 retro models

While the coronavirus pathogen and the COVID-19 illness dominates the news, auto manufacturers are give people fun distractions (that also keep the companies in those people's minds) by offering positive car-related activities. Audi has offered Zoom video conferencing backgrounds, Porsche recently released a documentary, and Aston Martin released downloadable images for coloring. This week, Toyota contributed to quarantine play time with templates for foldable Toyota 86 coupe models with retro liveries.In total, Toyota released templates for six different-looking 86 models, but they're technically not new. These were originally created for Toyota's 50th anniversary in the United Kingdom and dropped around the time of the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Each livery is a nod to an important vehicle from Toyota's past, and Toyota actually created real cars with the same looks using vinyl wraps. The six templates include liveries from the Yatabe Speed Trial Toyota 2000GT, the Shelby Toyota 2000GT, the Ove Andersson Toyota Celica 1600GT, the IMSA GTU Toyota Celica, the Castrol Toyota Celica GT-Four and the Esso Ultron Tiger Toyota Supra (somebody alert Joe Exotic). All that's needed to build your own is a printer, some scissors, and glue. Each template features three divided pieces one for the main body with the hood and the boot, one for the roof, and the last for the opposite side of the body. Toyota notes to be careful not to clip any of the small white tabs, as those are the parts that will be glued and hold the car together.Read about the history of the cars, then download each PDF template here: Yatabe Speed Trial Toyota 2000GT Shelby Toyota 2000GT Ove Andersson’s Toyota Celica 1600GT IMSA GTU Toyota Celica Castrol Toyota Celica GT-Four Esso Ultron Tiger Toyota SupraRelated Video: Filed under: Toys/Games,Toyota,Coupe,PerformanceEat up some hours building paper Toyota 86 retro models originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 5 Apr 2020 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments