This is one quick pile of bricks.
Although a lonely pile of Lego bricks may bring out the child inside, sometimes Legos can be a serious business. Spania GTA and BuWizz collaborated recently on a 1/8 scale GTA Spano Lego Model packed with electric motors. It was a special model. According to the collaborators, the supercar, which was only a small size, set a new world record by becoming the fastest Lego model.
Scale model was able to reach a speed of 26.8 mph (36.5 km/h). This is a far cry from the real-world Spano which can reach speeds of over 200 mph (321 kph). It generates 925 horsepower (690 Kilowatts) as well as 900 pound-feet (1.200 Newton-meters). Although the scale model is too small to fit the V10 it has 10 electric motors from BuWizz to drive it. There are five additional electric motors that control other functions of the vehicle.
Five BuWizz 3.0 Pro controllers manage all processing. This can be controlled via an iOS or Android app as well as Bluetooth connectivity. The screen displays important vehicle information such as acceleration, power, cornering G-forces, and acceleration. This Lego model is a faithful and shrunken version of the Spanish supercar. It is made up of 3,880 Lego pieces and has a detailed interior.
LEGO models and wild imaginations bring car culture to children who may not be able to drive or enjoy Formula 1 racing. The 1:8 scale GT Spano Lego Model shows that there are plenty of toys for adults. A Lego model can be transformed by small electric motors into a fun-and-destructible R/C vehicle. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities and allows for new ways to have fun.