RE: Drivable Lego Bugatti Chiron!

RE: Drivable Lego Bugatti Chiron!

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FourWheelDrift

88,726 posts

286 months

Friday 31st August 2018
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BigChiefmuffinAgain said:
This is great! If you have a crash, all you have to do is snap the bricks back together. Who needs a body shop anymore....
And when they release an Chiron special or update they can just move or add a few more bricks.

curlyks2

1,035 posts

148 months

Friday 31st August 2018
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romac

604 posts

148 months

Friday 31st August 2018
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hehe Aerodynamics of a brick, too!

.:ian:.

1,968 posts

205 months

Saturday 1st September 2018
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They should publish the MOC on bricklink biggrin

Scrump

22,260 posts

160 months

Saturday 27th October 2018
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From another thread:
Xaero said:
It's doing a mini tour too, available to see:
1-Nov: Westfield London, London, 10.00 - 22.00
3-Nov: Westfield Stratford City, London, 09.00 - 21.00
8-Nov: Bluewater, Dartford, 12.00 - 21.00

Wish I had the job of building this thing!

Chromegrill

1,092 posts

88 months

Saturday 27th October 2018
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It gets better. There's a Youtube video showing how they built the thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-RtJOfFlZU

Love the screwdriver being used at 2'30" - itself built entirely out of LEGO of course!

rodericb

6,823 posts

128 months

Sunday 28th October 2018
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Gorbyrev said:
That's a bit of fun. Mind you Lego is rather pricey. According to the Telegraph the 1:8 Chiron is made up of 3600 pieces. It costs £330 on Amazon. That would make the million piece Chiron worth £91,666 in Lego pieces alone not withstanding the electric motor etc., Enough to buy the V12 Vantage in the spotted article. Man maths over.
Here in Australia our Lego exploits are slightly more mundane - there was an exhibition a few months ago which had a Toyota Camry built from Lego. It's a static model. Where a Lego Chiron is a bargain compared to the real thing the case for a Lego Camry doesn't quite work out; the real thing being $27,990 and the Lego version using something like $70,000 worth of bricks.....

Xaero

4,060 posts

217 months

Monday 29th October 2018
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Scrump said:
From another thread:
Xaero said:
It's doing a mini tour too, available to see:
1-Nov: Westfield London, London, 10.00 - 22.00
3-Nov: Westfield Stratford City, London, 09.00 - 21.00
8-Nov: Bluewater, Dartford, 12.00 - 21.00

Wish I had the job of building this thing!
Thanks, I didn't find the original thread in a search for some reason. It's in Germany at the moment too before coming to the UK.