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This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on April 26th, 2019 in the Car Culture category.
You've got a couple days to get your butt to Australia and plop it down in front of a TV tuned to channel 9.I would love to see how they put these sculptures together.
This could be the answer?I would love to see how they put these sculptures together. It's just not only impressive, but mind boggling how these legos can hold their own weight.
In fact apart from a supporting steel frame — common on all builds of this size — it’s almost 100% plastic bricks.
Next update for GT Sport lol
I’ll be good for a demo derby lolYou know, I think it'd be interesting to have a drivable Lego car for racing game.
It'll be slow as heck, and if you hit anything at all, the entire car falls apart and it's game over.
No need because there are 0 FPS.No anti aliasing?
320,000 Brick Horsepower.I wouldn't call it a hot hatch considering the horsepower rating is Naught.
Legos are extremely tough little things.I would love to see how they put these sculptures together. It's just not only impressive, but mind boggling how these legos can hold their own weight.