Lego made a copy in real size of theF1 bolid of Ferrari

Lego made a copy in real size of theF1 bolid of Ferrari

The Ferrari in Maranello designs, modifys, test and brings back to life a new Form 1 bolid every year, and now Legos has created a copy of the real size. It's a copy of the SF-24 bolid, which Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz drove last year. The Lego team used up to 562,000 [...]

The Ferrari in Maranello designs, modifys, test and brings back to life a new Form 1 bolid every year, and now Legos has created a copy of the real size.

It's a copy of the SF-24 bolid, which Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz drove last year. The Lego team used up to 562,000 chips to create the copy.

It took 100 hours to design, while the team led by Ricardo Zagelmi, the only Italian professional certified by LEGO and Lego Ferrari SF-24, took 1,200 hours to build the copy.

The copy is built using only color blocks and includes every aspect of the real bolid design, from its 80 logos to the body's aerodynamic details.

Legos created this great model to promote their new set Ferrear SF-24, broadcast Telegragraphy.

Model 1:8 went on sale on March 1st on the internet and in stores, at a price of $29.99.

This is the last collaboration between Ferrari and Legos, which began in 1998. In the years that followed, copies of Daytona SP3, F40, 512 M and many others. /Telegraphy/

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