Building a life-size LEGO car lasted much longer than the original one, and it was heavier than half a ton, but it can be seated in the same way.
LEGO has not yet built such a complex and impressive work - at least McLaren says, which has long been working with the Danish toy manufacturer. However, this work was done in complete secret, with nearly 5,000 hours of work: during that time, nine McLaren Sennas could be assembled.
The weight of a one-ton LEGO car is 1.7 tonnes: the extra mass is delivered by original components such as wheels and tires, the driver's seat, the steering wheel, the pedals, the headlights or the audio system. Since the LEGO-Senna is heavier than the real five, it would not reach its top speed of 335 km / h, even if it was really functional, but unfortunately the engine was not built - the simulated engine sounds entertained by pressing the start button.
McLaren has been making a 720S LEGO coupe two years ago, but has spent less than 200,000 items on it. The 467,854 items were assembled by LEGO's 42 employees in groups of ten in multiple shifts; assembly took 2725 hours, design and development were 2210 hours.
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