This Bugatti Replica Made Of 1 Million Legos Is Drivable

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    • Publish Date: Aug 31 2018 3:25PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 31 2018 3:25PM
This Bugatti Replica Made  Of 1 Million Legos Is Drivable

With Lego's latest creation, the company has managed to put money where its Lego mouth is. Using 1 million Lego blocks (minus any glue) and 13,000 work hours,

Lego managed to create a 3,300-pound replica of a Bugatti Chiron with a go-cart brake system and the power steering of an ATV. This model is so accurate, you'd be fooled into thinking you're looking at the real thing from a distance.

It can even manage a speed of up to 18mph (28.97 kph), and comes equipped with real Bugatti Chiron wheels. "This life-size model is a first of its kind in so many ways, and with it, we wanted to push the boundaries of our own imagination,"

Lena Dixen, Senior Vice President of Product and Marketing at the Lego Group, said in a statement, reports CNN. Using 339 types of Lego Technic elements, the team behind this creation connected all the blocks by hand without using any glue. That said, it is also made up of material that's non plastic: 3D-printed gears, two batteries and a steel frame. 


What do you think about this piece of art?

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REYANSH SEHGAL JKG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

This is a masterpiece in itself.

REYANSH SEHGAL JKG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

This creation show that anything is possible with right determination, time and hardwork and you can make those thing which people''s can''t think.

Pandu Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

made up of material that''s non plastic: 3D-printed gears, two batteries and a steel frame.

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