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The best Lego project ever

By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: September 12, 2018
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  • The best Lego project ever
    More than a million Lego parts were used to get the right "Buggy Width" that can really drive
    The best Lego project ever
    The Lego series, Technic, is intended for nasty fans of famous cubes, as it affects the knowledge of engineering and engineering. The models created by the parts from this series are really working. In addition to the large number of fabricated machines, there are more and more sets that represent the right things, specifically cars.

    We have already written about the 911 GT3 and the Bugatti Width from the Technic series that consist of more than a thousand parts. They are made in a scale of 1: 8 - and are quite impressive.

    And what do you say about a real-size model, which not only consists of more than 1,000,000 Lego parts, it can also really drive.

    Lego just did something like that. As it can be seen, a supersport "burglary" is excavated.

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    More than 2,300 Lego motors were used to run this incredible model. The total weight of the "lego width" is 1.5 tons, it develops 5.3 horsepower, a torque of 92 Nm and - it can really drive!

    In addition, the car has a movable rear spoiler and a real speedometer, made of Lego Elements.

    And all of this is compiled without any gluing, but only by ordinary merging of "cubes".

    The only thing borrowed from the right car is the wheels and tile with the emblem of Bugatti.

    As it approaches, the special sports model is tested on the right test track. Folksvagen's "Era Lesin" was selected, on which the true "breadth" has already achieved record time, such as that in acceleration and deceleration - 0-400-0.

    Andy Volas, the former racing driver who won the 24-hour Le Mans and Dayton, sat behind the wheel of this real miracle and reached a speed of - twenty kilometers an hour.

    Look:

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