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Collaboration between Lamborghini and LEGO® Technic™ is continuing with amazing results. Following the production of a 1:8 scale model, the iconic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 has been reproduced in its natural size with over 400,000 LEGO® Technic™ elements for a total weight of 2,200 kg, and it is able to perfectly replicate the unmistakable Lamborghini design.
“Lamborghinis are considered dream cars throughout the world, and LEGO is a creative brand that inspires millions of people,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “We are pleased to have taken part in the production of this exclusive edition of the Lamborghini Sián, which will certainly win over both Lamborghini and LEGO fans in the same way.”
This masterpiece involved the work of a 15-member team including designers, engineers, and technicians of the two companies, who dedicated 8,660 hours of work to the development and meticulous construction of the model. From its chassis and body to its lights and passenger compartment interior, the attention that the specialists paid to detail has given back all the charm and beauty of the real model. This was achieved using 154 different types of LEGO elements, 20 of which pressed specially for this project. It is also the first large model of the LEGO Group to be painted with a UV paint that reproduces a handcrafted effect applied by the paintwork department of Automobili Lamborghini.
The one-of-a-kind presentation will allow enthusiasts to make their dream come true by virtually sitting behind the wheel of the 1:8 scale model before it is “transformed” into the natural size reproduction presented today. Afterwards, guests will have the possibility to listen to the presentation of the Lamborghini and LEGO Group designers who made this model possible.