“Ein paar” meint hier gut ein gutes Dutzend. Die Karre fährt nicht, sieht aber schon irgendwie ganz geil aus. Zumal aus Plastiksteinen gebaut.
Made out of 194,900 LEGO and DUPLO® bricks, the giant model (named #BrickPony) took approximately 1,200 hours to assemble by a team of veteran Master Builders at LEGO Systems, Inc., in Enfield, Conn.
#BrickPony measures more than 15 feet long, nearly 6 feet wide and more than 4 feet tall. It weighs 1,712 pounds, of which 960 pounds are LEGO bricks and 752 pounds is its aluminum chassis.
A few surprises were added under its hood, including a virtual horn and the sounds of a real Mustang engine — a first for a life-size LEGO vehicle — plus working headlights and taillights.
(Direktlink, via BoingBoing)
Sry, scheiß Plastikmüll! Aber leider kann man sich dem nicht ganz entziehen (4 Jahre alten Sohn). 60 Tonnen Plastikgranulat in der Woche werden da in einer Fabrik verarbeitet. Zum Glück denkt Lego langsam um.