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Written by Paul Horrell
Why are we showing you a photo of a McLaren Senna coarsely pixellated and sent down a 56k modem? We"re not. It"s something vastly more wonderful. A McLaren Senna rendered in full size out of Lego. Not entirely out of Lego, mind. You can sit in its real Senna driver"s seat, and twirl its real Senna steering wheel. The starter button is mounted in the correct position above your head. Press it and then tap the real Senna accelerator for a sampled V8 rev-up. The statistics are quite mind-boggling. It uses 467,854 Lego pieces, and took 30 modelmakers 2,725 hours to build. Design and development, plus making the steel reinforcement frame, took another similar number of person-hours.
Date written: 26 Mar 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15250
Why are we showing you a photo of a McLaren Senna coarsely pixellated and sent down a 56k modem? We"re not. It"s something vastly more wonderful. A McLaren Senna rendered in full size out of Lego. Not entirely out of Lego, mind. You can sit in its real Senna driver"s seat, and twirl its real Senna steering wheel. The starter button is mounted in the correct position above your head. Press it and then tap the real Senna accelerator for a sampled V8 rev-up. The statistics are quite mind-boggling. It uses 467,854 Lego pieces, and took 30 modelmakers 2,725 hours to build. Design and development, plus making the steel reinforcement frame, took another similar number of person-hours.
Date written: 26 Mar 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15250