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Life-size LEGO Lamborghini Sián takes 360 days to build and the result is incredible

The 400,000-piece Lego Lamborghini Sian is life-size and so incredibly detailed that it took a whole year to complete.

Published on Mar 23, 2022 at 9:48AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on May 30, 2022 at 4:53PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Life-size LEGO Lamborghini Sián takes 360 days to build and the result is incredible

Nearly two years ago, Lamborghini and LEGO Technic teamed up to create a 1:8 scale Lamborghini Sián FKP 37.

But then they decided to ramp it up a notch and develop a life-size Sián model.

And it’s so incredibly detailed, it took a whole year to complete.

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This magnificent 400,000-piece model weighs 2,200 kg, a lot more than the actual car, and it took 15 people and 8,660 hours to complete.

LEGO used 154 different elements and bricks for this car, including 20 components manufactured specifically for this model.

Inside the LEGO Lamborghini

It’s accurate and impressive, with a full interior, custom built disc brakes and real tires, the same size as the actual road-going vehicle.

The steering wheel alone looks incredible.

But we can’t imagine sitting in those LEGO seats would be too comfortable.

The creation was displayed in Dubai, but it’s not for sale.

We’d be interested to know how much people would be willing to pay for it should Lambo and LEGO ever decided to put this crazy model into production.

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