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Written by Ollie Kew
Whoever at Lego worked out that the world is full of gearheads and assorted car nuts who want to immortalise their favourite automobiles in plastic bricks, well done. Fun as building houses and pirate ships out of Lego can be, it"s the cars we"ve been waiting for. The Ferrari F40, the Porsche GT3 RS and Bugatti Chiron have all been high on TG"s guilty pleasure list for a while. Now they"ve been joined by some classic Americana. Welcome to the Lego Creator Expert Ford Mustang GT. Looks good, doesn"t it? Not like the gadget-laden 007 Aston Martin DB5 model from last year. The DB5"s subtle curves didn"t translate so well into angular brick form. This Mustang, on the other hand, looks pretty accurate to our eyes.
Date written: 22 Feb 2019
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ID: 14931
Whoever at Lego worked out that the world is full of gearheads and assorted car nuts who want to immortalise their favourite automobiles in plastic bricks, well done. Fun as building houses and pirate ships out of Lego can be, it"s the cars we"ve been waiting for. The Ferrari F40, the Porsche GT3 RS and Bugatti Chiron have all been high on TG"s guilty pleasure list for a while. Now they"ve been joined by some classic Americana. Welcome to the Lego Creator Expert Ford Mustang GT. Looks good, doesn"t it? Not like the gadget-laden 007 Aston Martin DB5 model from last year. The DB5"s subtle curves didn"t translate so well into angular brick form. This Mustang, on the other hand, looks pretty accurate to our eyes.
Date written: 22 Feb 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14931