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The model has a fully detailed cabin complete with racing seats.
15 specialists from Lego took 8,660 hours to complete it.
It weighs 2200 kgs and is made up of 154 different types of LEGO bricks.
It will be on display at the Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy.
Only 63 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37s exist out there. But none of them beats this particular Sian when it comes to exclusivity. We doubt LEGO is ever going to pull something off of similar magnitude again. 400,000 LEGO bricks and 8,660 hours of development and construction are what it took to complete this full-size 1:1 Lamborghini Sian, which is an actual replica of the real deal.
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Ardent followers might remember the 1:8 replica of the Lamborghini Sian that was unveiled two years ago. Following a similar theme, 15 design, engineering and building specialists from LEGO’s team in Czech Republic sat down, developed and constructed this life-size replica with identical dimensions to the actual car: 4,980 mm in length, 2,101mm in width and 1,133 mm in height. The model also uses 154 different types of LEGO bricks as well as 20 custom moulded bricks. It tips the scales at 2200kg, which is approximately over 500kg heavier than the actual car.
What’s interesting, though, is that it also has a full-size cabin complete with all the details. There’s a brick-built flat-bottom steering embossed with the Lamborghini logo. You can also see the racing bucket seats and intricate dashboard details such as the fighter jet-inspired pop-up flap for the engine start. LEGO has also said that this happens to be the very first model that uses a UV coating for the paint.
Speaking of the paint, the lime green colour is the perfect match to the 1:8 scale model and it was applied by none other than Lamborghini. Other details include functioning headlights and taillights built using LEGO Technic elements.
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The model does not have a running gear inside it, and definitely not a 6.5-litre V12 dinosaur that puts out 785PS or a hybrid system that makes use of supercapacitors. It will be on display at the Museo Automobili Lamborghini in Sant’Agata Bolognese until October 6, 2022.
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