Lego Technic Takes On The Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 With Excellent Results - Roadshow

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Cool. Very cool.

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Lamborghini, meet Lego Technic. The [/news/lamborghini-sian-hybrid-frankfurt-motor-show/ Lamborghini Sian FKP 37] is the latest addition to the Lego Technic family and it looks pretty swell if you ask me. Maybe that's because Lamborghini's wild designs translate well to angular plastic bricks.
I digress. The latest kit debuted on Thursday and seafarers.id features 3,696 pieces for builders to assemble their own toy version of the supercar. Measured against the real thing, it's a 1:8 scale model. Like any Technic model, it packs some intricate and super cool features.

When built, a replica of the V12 engine sits in the engine bay and the rear spoiler moves. Builders will be able to steer the Sian FKP 37 as well, since the steering wheel actually works. Flanking the wheel are paddles that operate the eight-speed sequential transmission, and yes, they work too.