Drivable Building Block Ferrari
Elsa Blaine — October 21, 2008 — Autos
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It took 80,000 LEGO bricks to build this drivable Ferrari Formula 1 car. The red racer was assembled for the 2008 annual LEGO World event in the Netherlands. It again proves that the building blocks are not only for children.
The design is fairly realistic, and from a distance you would think the driver should have worn head protection, perhaps a LEGO helmet would have been a good accessory to consider.
It seems there are two different Ferrari in the photos, the second one even comes with a pit crew, for unforeseen repairs.
The design is fairly realistic, and from a distance you would think the driver should have worn head protection, perhaps a LEGO helmet would have been a good accessory to consider.
It seems there are two different Ferrari in the photos, the second one even comes with a pit crew, for unforeseen repairs.
Trend Themes
1. LEGO Car Building - Opportunity for innovative applications of LEGO bricks in creating drivable vehicles.
2. Realistic LEGO Designs - Potential for creating highly detailed and visually accurate LEGO designs that mimic real-world objects.
3. LEGO for Adults - Growing market for LEGO sets and experiences targeted towards adults, expanding beyond traditional children's toys.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation potential in developing more advanced and complex LEGO sets that appeal to both children and adults.
2. Automotive Design - Opportunity for collaboration between automotive designers and LEGO enthusiasts to create unique and interactive LEGO replicas of real cars.
3. Event Planning and Experiences - Incorporating LEGO-based activities and exhibits into events to attract and engage attendees of all ages.
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