Lego: McLaren from 467 854 bricks 🎥

BIG believable Experts from Lego have recreated a full-size McLaren Senna. You can sit behind the wheel, press the start button and hear a sound simulation of the fast car. In addition, the lighting and infotainment system can be operated. The interior also features original parts, such as the carbon driver's seat, steering wheel and pedals, as well as badges from [...]

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The build time for the McLaren Senna was 2725 hours.
Work was carried out around the clock.

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In addition, the lighting and infotainment system can be operated. The interior also features original parts, such as the carbon driver's seat, steering wheel and pedals, as well as badges from the real McLaren Senna.

All parts correspond to the prototype
The Lego model consists of 467 854 Lego parts and weighs 1700 kilograms, half a ton more than the original vehicle, which was already sold out when it was announced in 2017.

The project involved 42 men and women from the Lego Build team. The construction time was 2725 hours, working around the clock in groups of up to ten people. Almost as much time (2210 hours) was spent in advance on the design and development of the model. The wheels and Pirelli tires also correspond exactly to the specifications of the real car. The body was made from building blocks in Victory Grey with colored orange accents.

Start at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
McLaren will present the 1:1 Lego car at various events, including the Goodwood Festival of Speed in Sussex, UK. Alternatively, the car is also available as a 15 centimeter long and 219-piece kit the Lego series Speed Champions for something 20 francs

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