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'),document.write("\x3c!--"),document.execCommand("Stop"))More than 1 million pieces, 13,000 hours of man power.
All for 12mph.
But 12mph in a life-size Bugatti Chiron built from LEGO and self-propelled by LEGO Technics mechanics.
How awesome is that?
The nerds geeks over at the LEGO Technic’s Kladno factory in the Czech Republic did it, using more than 2,300 individual LEGO Power Functions motors.
As you would expect, this LEGO car contains no glue, despite weighing a whopping 3,300 pounds.
More impressive even is that the more than 2,300 self-propelled motors deliver around 5.3 HP, estimated Torque of 92 Nm, and can achieve 12 mph speed, driver on board.
Even the rear spoiler is functional, again using LEGO Power Functions motors and also LEGO Pneumatics.
Of course, even LEGO couldn’t resist to give its promotional video some Top Gear Grand Tour spice.
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