The coronavirus pandemic has left millions of people around the world without work as many countries force businesses to close and individuals into isolation. For those with newfound free time on their hands, Mazda has created a series of papercraft models for some of its vehicles.
The papercraft models, shared online through Mazda social media pages as well as the automaker’s websites, are very simple to make and all you need is some paper, a printer, and a little bit of glue.
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Mazda is offering papercraft models for the likes of the CX-3, CX-5, MX-5, Demio, Axela, Atenza, Cosmo Sport, R360 Coupe, Luce Rotary Coupe, and Familia.
This isn’t the only thing car manufacturers like Mazda are doing to keep their fans entertained while they’re stuck at home. Last week, Audi made a 13-page coloring book available to fans complete with sketches of the A6, Q7, and R8. The coloring book also includes a classic Auto Union ‘Silver Arrow’, an Audi Quattro rally car, and one of the German marque’s TFSI engines.
Those who perhaps aren’t quite creative enough to complete a coloring book can also access a series of automotive museums from around the world while stuck in quarantine. Among the automotive facilities available to tour on Google Maps including the McLaren Technology Center, Pagani’s headquarters, the Lamborghini Museum, Ferrari Museum, Toyota Automobile Museum, Mazda Museum, and Honda Collection Hall.