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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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DUKAS_181733604_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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DUKAS_181733597_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181733711_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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DUKAS_181733705_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181733699_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181733693_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181733682_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181733676_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_181733670_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
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DUKAS_181733665_FER
3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tiny Camper 1
Ref 16580
26/02/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.
OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)