Boredom can be avoided with crayons and cars.
Many people are staying at home to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Schools have been closed in many countries, including large areas of the United States. This has led to children staying at home. Boredom can quickly set in, and parents will likely have a hard time keeping their kids happy for more than a few days. Callum, Ian Callum’s new design company, which he established after leaving JLR is here to help.
Three coloring sheets were released by the firm for children of all ages. They depicted the Aston Martin vanquish 25 in different scenarios according to Auto Express. Another sketch, GT3, is in development and will be available soon. These three sketches show the car cruising down a tree-lined street and parked in front a house.
The publication claims that Callum offers more than a time-waster. Callum will see the completed drawings and can share them via social media using the hashtag #colourwithcallum They will pick their favorite and offer prizes for the best colored-in drawings.
After Ian’s retirement from JLR last summer, Callum began work on the Aston Martin Vanquish 25. This modernized the Vanquish design. Callum stated that it would build 25 examples and then take each one down to its bare metal for rebuilding. Each of the 25 examples will be equipped with a V12 engine, which includes upgrades to the software, hardware, and exhaust system. This will allow the mill to produce 600 horsepower (447 kilowatts).
Although coloring an Aston Martin Vanquish 25 isn’t as fun as driving one, it can be a great opportunity to introduce your kids to the iconic Aston coupe.