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Written by Tom Harrison
If Lego"s own Ford Mustang kit looks a bitplain, why not have a crack at this one? Yep, it"s a pretty faithful recreation of Ken Block"s Hoonicorn" Mustang - star of Gymkhanas Seven & Ten plus TG TV - made out of those little plastic blocks we all love so much. Not an official Lego kit, sadly, but the work of an enterprising chap called Lachlan Cameron. You can see the 2,972 parts involved - all standard Lego bits, though Cameron has had a few chromed, and borrowed the wheels from the Bugatti Chiron kit - and buy the build instructions by clicking on these words. Construction won"t be easy, though. The Lego Hoonicorn has independent suspension all round, all-wheel drive, a working transmission with front- and rear-differentials. And of course all the doors open. It"s a proper bit of kit that will take you time to build, that"s for sure.
Date written: 9 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15367
If Lego"s own Ford Mustang kit looks a bitplain, why not have a crack at this one? Yep, it"s a pretty faithful recreation of Ken Block"s Hoonicorn" Mustang - star of Gymkhanas Seven & Ten plus TG TV - made out of those little plastic blocks we all love so much. Not an official Lego kit, sadly, but the work of an enterprising chap called Lachlan Cameron. You can see the 2,972 parts involved - all standard Lego bits, though Cameron has had a few chromed, and borrowed the wheels from the Bugatti Chiron kit - and buy the build instructions by clicking on these words. Construction won"t be easy, though. The Lego Hoonicorn has independent suspension all round, all-wheel drive, a working transmission with front- and rear-differentials. And of course all the doors open. It"s a proper bit of kit that will take you time to build, that"s for sure.
Date written: 9 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15367