Brick artist David Gustafsson used around 400,000 LEGO pieces to create a 1:1 scale Volvo V70 that you can actually drive. One thing to note is that the build isn’t entirely made from LEGO, as the chassis still consists of a metal frame, while the wheels and tires are also standard issue.
Not just a shell that can be rolled around, you’ll find working power mirrors, climate control knobs, a shift knob that you can move around, and headlights that turn when the steering wheel is moved. As for the powertrain, there’s a functional electric motor, which means it can be driven around a track, an empty parking lot, or just a driveway.
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