We’ve seen a handful of full-size Lego models over the past few years, but none of them were designed to be driven. This one, based on the McLaren P1 hybrid hypercar, however, is fully functional.
What's the most amount of time you've ever spent putting together a Lego model? A team of 23 lunatics from the Lego group and McLaren Automotive spent over 8,000 hours putting together a full-size ...
Building this full-scale McLaren replica required over 342,817 Technic pieces, and it’s powered by 768 Lego electric motors. Building this full-scale McLaren replica required over 342,817 Technic ...
Taking a life-sized LEGO supercar for a spin around a world-famous racing circuit sounds like the sort of adrenaline-fuelled experience one might wake up from, before being crushed by the ...
In an extraordinary collaboration, the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have joined forces to create a remarkable feat of engineering: a life-size, fully functional LEGO Technic McLaren P1. This ...
Yes, perhaps the Indianapolis Speedway, the legendary ‘Brickyard,’ would have been a more fitting track for the historic debut of the first-ever, full-size, fully functional Lego supercar than ...
LEGO has launched its new LEGO Technic McLaren P1 with a feat that goes far beyond what it has done before: A fully driveable car, made of the famous bricks, with Lando Norris taking it for a lap of ...
We’ve all tried to push boundaries building Lego, but this really is extreme: engineers from Lego Technic and McLaren Automotive have created a life-size McLaren P1 replica. That drives and steers.
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