Take A Close-Up Look At The New Lego Technic Bugatti Chiron
As we write, it’s still 204 days until Christmas. But if you want an early start on writing your list, let us save you the effort, as it needs just one thing on it: this Lego Technic Bugatti Chiron. Oh yes.
It’s made up of 3599 pieces, which is nearly 1000 more than the Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS released a couple of years ago. As you’d expect then, it’s amazingly complex, with the designers going as far as making a W16 engine with moving pistons, and coupling it to a working eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
Just like the real thing, it includes a speed key (made from Lego, obviously) which can be used to raise or lower the spoiler. The build process even includes a ‘marriage’ process between the partially-completed rear axle/engine assembly and the monocoque, mirroring the way Bugatti builds the Chiron in its Molsheim factory.
If you’re thinking all this sounds rather expensive, you’re right: the kit costs £329.99 in the UK, and $349.99 in the US. From what we’ve seen so far though, it looks to be worth it. Not to mention rather a lot cheaper than buying a full-size Chiron…
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This is why I am so poor…
Another way to get my family confused on why i love it so much
I am definitely going to buy like 3 of those so I can save some
First a Porsche, then a Bugatti, both VAG cars, what do you guys think is next? I’m hoping for an Audi R8 V10, maybe the RWS one.
Damn, I thought it couldn’t get more expensive than the $300 price tag for the GT3RS, but I was proven wrong!