LEGO Engineers spent over 13000 hours and used 1 million pieces to build a Fully Functional life-size Bugatti Chiron.



    by The-Maker5456

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    1. FourThirteen_413 on

      Well they should’ve spent a little more time and pieces to make a fully functional LEGO man to drive it

    2. This video was a large part of why I actually bought the Technic set a couple years back off a guy who was selling it at 1/3 the normal price. Only cuz he couldn’t be bothered taking it apart lmao, that took a good few hours to do

      But it was probably my favourite set to build, I’ve got it as a background prop for my YouTube vids now

    3. thatsmyusersname on

      I’m sure it weights double of the original, and can go max 30km/h without breaking apart

    4. Ok_Struggle7709 on

      Who the fuck would want to hear this crazy music rather than the sou n d of the engine? I hate you so much 

    5. Red-Spy_In-The_Base on

      Is it bad that I wanna see it crash and just hear the Lego game falling apart sound?

    6. From the article:

      – Over 1,000,000 LEGO Technic elements in total 
      – 339 types of LEGO Technic elements used 
      – No glue used in the assembly 
      – Total weight: 1,500 kg 
      – Engine contains:  2,304 LEGO Power Functions motors, 4,032 LEGO Technic gear wheels, 2,016 LEGO Technic cross axles 
      – Theoretical performance of 5.3 HP 
      – Estimated torque of 92 Nm 
      – Functional rear spoiler (using both LEGO Power Functions and pneumatics) 
      – Functional speedometer built entirely from LEGO Technic elements 
      – 13,438 work hours used on development and construction 
      – 56 custom-made Technic elements

      https://www.lego.com/en-us/categories/adults-welcome/article/story-behind-the-lego-buguatti-chiron

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