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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ae)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ad)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ac)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ab)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089aa)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089z)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089y)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089x)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089w)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089v)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089u)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089q)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089p)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089o)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089n)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089m)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089l)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089h)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089g)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089t)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089s)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Years after the end of the conflict the visible signs of war can still be seen in the capital Sarajevo.
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The International Commission on Missing Persons IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
When recently exhumed bodies from mass graves around Srebrenica arrive at the ICMP Identification centre, they first come to this room where they are hosed down to seperate the bones from the mud. Any clothing found is seperated and cleaned for future possible identification purposes.
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The International Commission on Missing Persons IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
Any items of clothing found on bodies at the sites of the mass graves around Srebrenica are carefully washed, ironed and catalogued for future identification purposes.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic who was recently arrested, was accused of causing the mass genocide.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Years after the end of the conflict the visible signs of war can still be seen in the capital Sarajevo.
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Sarajevo.
The bombed offices of the newspaper 'Oslobodjenje' which became famous during the war for continuing to put out the news in the midst of the destruction.
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The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) morgue in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
An estimated four and a half thousand bodies are stacked up in this morgue waiting for identification. Up to five bodies are on each tray. The boxes above the bodies contain the personal effects of the dead. The bodies come from mass graves around Srebrenica.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was accused of causing the mass genocide.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
Any item found at the site of the mass graves around Srebrenica, however small or damaged, is carefully cleaned and catalogued as an aid for possible future identification of a body. A set of rusty keys attached to a purse is catalogued.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
Sarajevo.
Apartments along 'snipers alley' still showing the scars of battle many years after the end of the war.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
The International Commission on Missing Persons IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
Any items of clothing found on bodies at the sites of the mass graves around Srebrenica are carefully washed, ironed and catalogued for future identification purposes.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic who was recently arrested, was accused of causing the mass genocide.
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ICMP IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
Forensic Anthropologists painstakingly sort through every bone of recently exhumed bodies to categorise age and sex, ready for future identification. There are at least 3 bodies on this table.
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Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Fatima mekanic, age 44, who lost her husband during the Srebrenica massacre. She is still waiting for his body to be identified.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
Forensic Anthropologists painstakingly sort through the bones of recently exhumed bodies from mass graves around Srebrenica. They are establishing the age and sex of the dead in the hope of future identification. There are at least three bodies on this table.
Recently arrested former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was accused of causing mass genocide.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
Sarajevo.
The bombed offices of the newspaper 'Oslobodjenje' which became famous during the war for continuing to put out the news in the midst of the destruction.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) IDENTIFICATION CENTRE, TUZLA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.
The washed bones of recently exhumed bodies from mass graves around Srebrenica wait to be sorted through by forensic anthropologists. They are trying to establish the age and sex of the dead in the hope of future identification.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was accused of causing mass genocide.
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The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) morgue in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
An estimated four and a half thousand bodies are stacked up in this morgue waiting for identification. Up to five bodies are on each tray. The boxes above the bodies contain the personal effects of the dead. The bodies come from mass graves around Srebrenica.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was accused of causing the mass genocide.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Years after the end of the conflict the visible signs of war can still be seen in the capital Sarajevo. Many families are living in bombed out buildings with no running water or electricity.
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Bosnia Missing Persons - The Bosnian War (1992?1995) / Srebrenica Genocide
Sarajevo
'1st Victims Bridge' where the war began. A Serbian sniper shot dead a Muslim and a Croat on April 6th 1992.
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Years after the Srebrenica massacra these children are still living in a refugee camp, their families too scared to go back to thier villages.
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tunnel B - this lifeline under Sarajevo airport went from the backyard of this house owned by Bajro Kolar (pictured) and his family. It was the only way in and out of Sarajevo during the war.
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Sarajevo.
The frontline in Sarajevo where hand-to-hand battles where fought.
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