A life-size, truly drivable LEGO McLaren P1 has been created. Exactly 342,817 pieces were used for this project. was used.
Making a statement about this remarkable work, LEGO stated that 393 different Technic components were used in the full-scale version out of 342,817 pieces, 11 of which were specially produced. The vehicle took 6,134 hours to design and 2,210 hours to assemble. The vehicle, which you can see how it was put together and the driving footage of McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris in the video above, is powered by exactly 768 different Lego electric motors placed in it. The 1,220 kg vehicle, which also carries a battery pack, can reach a speed of 64 km/h, according to the statement. Before this, a life-size LEGO Ferrari 296 GTS was prepared. Legoland Florida prepared for display in real size LEGO Ferrari 296 GTS, It was the latest example of the work on this subject. It was reported that this giant LEGO Ferrari, which was brought to life after 1,850 hours of work by 10 people, is much heavier than the original vehicle, as far as is said. The work, which has the real steering wheel of the 296 GTS, It is not yet clear how many LEGO pieces it consists of.. However, this model is based on previous examples. It is estimated to consist of at least 350 thousand pieces. Equipped with a lighting system, the model looks set to be one of the most eye-catching attractions at Legoland Florida.