Porsche Uses Massive Lego Bricks To Create Life-Sized 911 Turbo

Porsche Uses Massive Lego Bricks To Create Life-Sized 911 Turbo

This 911 Turbo kit will not be available for sale by Lego anytime soon. However, we would love to see the box it comes with.

After seeing so many Lego bricks, it’s not a novel idea to build a life-sized car from Lego bricks. But Porsche puts a new spin on this concept by using huge blocks to create a miniature model of the vehicle, and not the real-world one they are trying to portray. This Lego kit is not available for viewing in Stuttgart. It is on display at Porsche Museum’s entryway until April 19, and then it becomes an exhibit Porsche Tennis Grand Prix of Stuttgart from April 21 to 29.

The Lego Speed Champions set includes a late-70s 911 Turbo 3.0 racecar, and a modern Porsche 911 RSR racing car. This Porsche is $29.99 in the United States . If the company can sell it, this huge model would be the mainstay of any Lego collection.

Porsche Uses Massive Lego Bricks To Create Life-Sized 911 Turbo

The company does not provide any information about the process of creating such an unusual automobile creation. The pieces were likely molded out of fiberglass, then bolted together. The result, regardless of how it was put together by the creators, was impressive.

Porsche appears to be fond of building life-size Lego models. The company even created a full scale version of its Porsche 911 GT3 RS Kit. Even the steering wheel and seats could have been adjusted to fit someone if they let them in. The smaller version was available for sale with 2,704 pieces and a 600-page manual.