Building upon the 1:8 scale LEGO Technic model currently available for hobbyists, McLaren Automotive recently partnered with ...
From a small carpenter’s workshop back in 1932 to one of the world’s largest manufacturers of toys, LEGO has always ...
The 2,700-pound car completed a 3.66-mile lap of the Silverstone Circuit in England with Formula One driver Lando Norris ...
After releasing a 24-inch-long scale replica of the McLaren P1 earlier this year, Lego has now debuted a full-size drivable version of the hypercar built from over 342,817 Technic pieces and ...
Every kid's toy dream has come true; Lego has built a drivable life-size hypercar. In the biggest ever build challenge undertaken by Danish company, taking almost 10,000 hours of development, the toy ...
In an extraordinary collaboration, the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have joined forces to create a remarkable feat of engineering: a life-size, fully functional LEGO Technic McLaren P1.
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.
Welp, we've got a new favorite Lego set. McLaren has partnered with Lego to build a 1:1-scale replica P1 hypercar entirely out of Lego Technic pieces, then sent Formula 1 driver Lando Norris to ...
It won’t be setting any speed records, but that doesn’t make this drivable life-size Lego replica of the McLaren P1 any less impressive. It’s comprised of a whopping 342,817 Technic pieces ...
A team of 23 lunatics from the Lego group and McLaren Automotive spent over 8,000 hours putting together a full-size working P1 replica – and it actually clocked 40 mph (64 km/h) on a racetrack.
But, given how well the Technic P1 recreates the real McLaren Ultimate Series car’s looks and mechanics, how much would you be prepared to shell out if Lego made a full-size version of its ...
We’ve seen a handful of full-size Lego models over the past few years, but none of them were designed to be driven. This one, based on the McLaren P1 hybrid hypercar, however, is fully functional.