That's how you build a gold-plated Rolls-Royce Phantom

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This model is part of the biggest order ever placed with Rolls-Royce.

If the name “The 13” doesn't mean anything to you, you will know that this is a luxury hotel in Macau where just one night can cost more than 100,000 euros. But what does this have to do with the Rolls-Royce Phantom?

Well, last year the eccentric businessman Stephen Hung, owner of this hotel, ordered no less than 30 Rolls-Royce Phantom from the British brand. But it didn't stop there.

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Each of the 30 copies ordered was customized to this businessman's taste. For example, the bodywork was painted in shades of Stephen Red red – the lucky color in the country and which is also the predominant color of the hotel – with small 23 carat gold particles . To achieve the desired effect, 10 coats of paint were needed.

In the equally luxurious interior, the wood in shades of red has been painted using a special staining technique, while the rear seats simulate the hotel's checkered entrance. The watch on the dashboard was also highlighted, developed in conjunction with the master British jeweler Graff.

Watch the making-of of this special Rolls-Royce Phantom in the video below:

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