A working Turing Machine was this week submitted to Lego Ideas, consisting of approximately 2,900 parts and a bucketload of ...
Matt Denton crafted a rideable version of the LEGO Technic 8810 Cafe Racer using an electric monkey motorbike as a foundation ...
Pretty much everyone loves Lego (except for when you step on an errant brick), including car enthusiasts, who have been ...
The LEGO Technic McLaren P1 is fully driveable ... down to actually gifting us a set of wheels and tyres and other parts from the real P1 to accomplish this.” And for Zelinka, having Norris ...
More than 8,000 hours went into the build, using 393 different types of Lego Technic parts (including 11 bespoke ones for this project) and 23 specialists from both McLaren and Lego. Sure ...
This is not a bunch of LEGO glued to a car - this is truly a masterpiece built from LEGO and powered by LEGO motors. The post ...
The bright yellow variant includes 342,817 LEGO Technic elements spread across 393 ... but that’s about it when it comes to non-LEGO parts. Even the P1’s engine system is composed of eight ...
Kasper Rene Hansen, LEGO Technic's lead designer for the McLaren ... loaded mechanisms to operate the doors, further moving parts including the rear spoiler, suspension and steering, and a V8 ...
Almost every single component of the car is made using Lego Technic parts, including the chassis and the functional suspension. All up, it uses 342,817 individual pieces, and the only parts that ...
Constructed in Czechia, the full-scale car features 342,000 Lego parts pulled from 393 different LEGO Technic elements. It weighs in at a staggering 1220kg overall - some 270kg lighter than the ...