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At first, the idea of a fabric-skinned car seemed intriguing yet impossible to former BMW Design Director Chris Bangle. But after seeing a temporary exhibition about flexible skin architecture at Material ConneXion, Bangle was inspired to pursue the concept further, and soon began researching high-strength and tear-resistant textiles with our team of experts. Their efforts led to the “GINA” (an acronym for “Geometry and Function in ‘N’ Adaptations”) –a visionary shape-shifting sports car made from polyurethane-coated Lycra stretched over a wire aluminum frame. While only a concept car, the GINA’s innovative design is already inspiring a new wave of sleek, lightweight, and fuel-efficient automobiles.
BBR found a special painting that is able to reproduce the visual and tactile effect of fabric-lether of this German Concept.
High quality resin models in 1/18 scale.