In honor of LEGO’s new Technic McLaren P1 set, Formula 1 driver Lando Norris got behind the wheel of a life-size scale model ...
Credit: LEGO Group/McLaren/Cover Images McLaren star Lando Norris took time out of fighting for the Formula 1 World ...
Building upon the 1:8 scale LEGO Technic model currently available for hobbyists, McLaren Automotive recently partnered with ...
McLaren and Lego have a long history of partnerships, with the unlikely duo teaming up on a number of highly complicated kits, including 1:8 scale versions of the Senna GTR and MCL36 F1 race car.
In a collaboration that’s redefining the boundaries of both automotive and LEGO engineering, Danish creative toy giant the LEGO Group and British supercar maestro McLaren have joined ... batteries and ...
working in partnership with McLaren Automotive, no less than 8,344 hours. Almost every single component of the car is made using Lego Technic parts, including the chassis and the functional ...
Lando Norris may be in one of the faster cars on the current Formula 1 grid and he may be in the hunt for his first F1 Drivers Championship, but this could be one of his coolest experiences so far.
Formula 1 driver Land Norris has been performance testing a very special vehicle a McLaren P1 made entirely from Lego bricks. The car is built up of a total of 342,817 elements and weighs around ...
All told, the LEGO Technic weighed in at about 2,690 lbs—roughly 385 lbs lighter than the actual racing vehicle. Once fully assembled, McLaren entrusted the experimental car to its own team ...
A Czech Lego team has recreated a fully functional "McLaren P1" super sports car, while a Polish enthusiast has put together three thousand components to create a mechanical computer. A Polish ...