Thing of the day: full-size LEGO model Bugatti Chiron, which accelerates to 20 km / h
Thing of the day: full-size LEGO model Bugatti Chiron, which accelerates to 20 km / h
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The car is made up of over a million parts and took 13,000 hours to build.

Thing of the day: full-size LEGO model Bugatti Chiron, which accelerates to 20 km / h
Thing of the day: full-size LEGO model Bugatti Chiron, which accelerates to 20 km / h

Anything can be assembled from the iconic constructor - even a working model of a supercar! The LEGO Technic team has proven this by designing a working full-size replica of the Bugatti Chiron.

The model exactly repeats all the features of the original. The car is completely made of LEGO parts - with the exception of the wheels and the logo on the radiator grill. The engine consists of eight thousand parts, including more than two thousand motors from the LEGO Power Function sets.

To assemble the entire structure, it took over one million different parts with a total weight of 1.5 tons. At the same time, they are connected without a single drop of glue. The Chiron toy took 13,438 man-hours to design and build.

However, the model is not so toy. The LEGO car is rideable, handles well and has a rear spoiler that pops up automatically. For a real test drive, the creators invited the official Bugatti pilot Andy Wallace. The racer drove the supercar, accelerating it to 20 km / h, and was very pleased.

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