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Chu Enoki’s Futuristic City Made From Old Drill Bits and Machine Parts



Japanese artist Chu Enoki created this piece called RPM-1200, a diorama built from junk metal, old drill bits and spare machine parts polished into gleaming, shiny spires of a futuristic city.

Chu-Enoki-Rpm-1200

The sculpture is actually pretty big, measuring 3.4m by 4.6m in diameter. The details are absolutely fantastic! and look more engulfing the closer you are!

Chu-Enoki-Rpm-1200-Detail

Check out more on Chu Enoki’s website

Via Neatorama

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