Watch team build life-size Ferrari F1 car from Lego bricks
Even the tires are made from Lego bricks.
Even the tires are made from Lego bricks.
It took a lot longer in real time.
It's cool. But too bad you can't drive it like the real thing.
All it needs now is a drizzly camping weather, as it's located in Britain.
We all need more Lego cars in our lives.
Every Lego fan has wanted a full-sized version of a kit at some time or another.
People movers new and old, created out of our favorite brickish blocks.
It's not always easy to make a pile of bricks look like a real automobile.
Chevy adds Batman to its latest Real People, Not Actors ad. The focus group's reaction to the Lego Batmobile isn't what the caped crusader had in mind.
The sheer size is amazing.
Or if a Chiron isn't your style, Lego has a few other options.
Our latest installment of "vote for this project" is this Lego Ideas BMW motorcycle, which nails the quirky little details that make us twitch with excitement.
Minifig, checkered flag, and trophy included.
Vote for this project on Lego Ideas to make it happen. Now.
This is one kit car you can put together without a garage and endless hours of labor.
It sure would look great next to the Lego VW Beetle and Mini Cooper.
A fan video reveals the inner workings of the Model X's falcon wing doors using those iconic plastic bricks.
When a time lapse takes 25 minutes, you know you're looking at several hours in real time. Somehow, we wouldn't mind that if it involved this Lego kit.
A new Lego Technic kit lets you park a massive scale model of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS on your bookshelf. It's available online on June 1 for $299.99.