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Written by Tom Harrison
Life-size Lego models have become a bit of a thing recently. Everyone from Bugatti to McLaren, Chevy, Ford and Porsche are getting in on the game. Now it"s Honda"s turn, as its Australian arm reveals a Civic Type R made from 320,000 bricks. The model, which is based around a steel frame and has working lights, took professional builder (yes, that"s a thing) Ryan McNaught and his team of nine over 1,300 hours to construct. It"s not like the Senna or Chiron - it doesn"t have an interior and it doesn"t roll or drive, because unlike those models, the Civic"s wheels are made out of Lego too. But it"s still quite an impressive thing, mainly because save for the frame, no custom parts were used in its construction.
Date written: 24 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15506
Life-size Lego models have become a bit of a thing recently. Everyone from Bugatti to McLaren, Chevy, Ford and Porsche are getting in on the game. Now it"s Honda"s turn, as its Australian arm reveals a Civic Type R made from 320,000 bricks. The model, which is based around a steel frame and has working lights, took professional builder (yes, that"s a thing) Ryan McNaught and his team of nine over 1,300 hours to construct. It"s not like the Senna or Chiron - it doesn"t have an interior and it doesn"t roll or drive, because unlike those models, the Civic"s wheels are made out of Lego too. But it"s still quite an impressive thing, mainly because save for the frame, no custom parts were used in its construction.
Date written: 24 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15506