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Ford F-150 Lightning gets full-size rebuild with Lego bricks

Ford F-150 Lightning gets full-size rebuild with Lego bricks



The world will apparently never tire of life-size cars constructed out of Legos. The latest automotive project built from plastic interlocking bricks is a 1:1 scale Ford F-150 Lightning made for Legoland Florida.

The electric pickup was created for display at the theme park, which counts Ford as its official automotive partner — each Legoland park location is free to choose their own; Legoland California used to partner with Volvo but more recently switched to Ferrari, while Legoland Japan has teamed up with Toyota. The truck is comprised of over 320,740 bricks and took 1,600 hours to complete, according to an official Legoland video. The finished product weighs 3,730 pounds. It seems massive but is less than two-thirds of the actual truck, which comes in at 6,015 pounds.

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