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LEGO unveils a life-sized 400,000-piece Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37

June 8, 2021 By Jay Ong 9 Comments

How’s this for cool and for the ultimate flex?

Today, the LEGO Group unveiled the latest enviable addition to its garage, a life-size replica of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 made from over 400,000 LEGO® Technic™ elements. This showstopping collaboration with Automobili Lamborghini demonstrates once again that with Technic™, you can build whatever you can imagine for real.

Look at how smol the actual Technic Lambo Sian is!

    Following the launch of the 1:8 scale LEGO® Technic™ Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 last year, this life-size model replicates the visionary design of the limited-edition Italian super sports car on a much grander scale. Over 154 different types of LEGO elements have been used to ensure the model embodies the futuristic elegance and unmistakeable silhouette of the Lamborghini Sián, down to the most minute details.

    Lena Dixen, Senior Vice President of Product and Marketing at the LEGO Group said:

    “Our designers love a challenge, so you can imagine their delight when we tasked them to think slightly larger than normal with this model. They jumped at the chance of teaming up with our amazing designers and engineers from our model production workshop at the Kladno factory in the Czech Republic who build these impressive life-size models, and really pushing the boundaries of what can be done with LEGO Technic. The creativity that the system allows meant it was possible to really do justice to the exceptional design of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37.”

    Marking the second collaboration between the two companies’ talented designers, engineers and technicians, the model mirrors the dimensions of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 to the millimetre.

    The proportion-perfect frame is covered with an intricate fabric of bespoke hexagonal LEGO Technic elements which interconnect to form an energy-charged shell. The design plays homage to the six-sided shape that plays an integral role in Automobili Lamborghini’s design language, echoing the iconic hexagonal taillights and exhaust shape on the Italian super sports car.

    Externally the Lamborghini Sián’s design has been replicated in meticulous detail. The word Sían means “flash” or “lightning” in the Bolognese dialect so to mark this, the electrical experts from the LEGO Group ensured that the lights and sleek lightning bolt that flashes along the body reflect how the real model’s epsilon headlights and hexagonal taillights power up and down.

    Inside the cockpit the detail continues, with a brick-built steering wheel emblazoned with the famous Lamborghini emblem and Italian flag, LEGO-built dashboard controls and racing seats.

    This model is the first large-scale model from the LEGO Group to have a paintbrush-effect UV colour coating applied to ensure the model lasts a lifetime. The colour, which is a perfect match to the 1:8 scale LEGO Technic model, was applied by Automobili Lamborghini’s official paint shop to ensure a finish worthy of the super sports car.

    The result: a flawless model that could be mistaken for the real super sports car, proudly created by a team of 15 people during 8,660 hours of development and painstaking construction.

    Following the breath-taking launch of the 1:8 scale model, the life-size LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP37 has been given its own show-stopping moment deserving of the super sports car.

    In a new first-of-its-kind virtual unveiling from the LEGO Group, the full-scale model has been rebuilt in a virtual LEGO workshop to give supercar fans and LEGO lovers the chance to get up close and personal with the immense model, while ensuring the safety of fans around the world.

    The resulting experience is packed with suspense and emotion, making viewers’ dreams come true by giving them the chance to see complete details of the 1:8 scale model before they are ‘transformed’ along with the model into the full-scale replica revealed today.

    The experience lets viewers explore this feat of design excellence in their own time; they can see inside the world of supercars and hear from the talented Automobili Lamborghini and LEGO Group designers who made this model a reality.

    To get in the driver’s seat of life-size LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, see more images, videos and the model’s specifications, please visit:  https://www.lego.com/themes/technic/lamborghini-sian

    Life-sized LEGO® Technic™ Lamborghini Sían FKP 37 – Facts and Figures

    • Over 400,000 LEGO® Technic™ pieces used in total
    • 154 different types of LEGO Technic elements used, including 20 that were moulded specifically for this model
    • Total weight: 2,200kg
    • 8,660 hours spent on development and construction:
    • 5,370 hours of development time
    • 3,290 hours of production
    • Created by 15 design, engineering and building specialists from our awesome team in Kladno, Czech Republic
    • An exact replica: The build’s dimensions are identical to the real-life model: 4,980 mm long, 2,101mm wide and 1,133mm high
    • Functioning head and tail lights built entirely from LEGO Technic elements
    • First-of-a-kind paintbrush-effect coating applied by Lamborghini’s official car painter

    Check out more Behind-the-scenes photos of this display model being crated at LEGO’s Kladno factory

    Filed Under: News Tagged With: lamborghini, lamborghini sian, lego group, sian, technic

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    1. here says

      June 19, 2021 at 6:01 AM

      Why?
      That’s 8,660 hours nobody will get back.
      If they spent that much time plus an additional 1,340 hours on something that was actually interesting then I would be impressed.

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      • Jay says

        June 19, 2021 at 8:39 AM

        It’s a marketing stunt, and I think a cool demonstration of what’s possible with Technic. It’s not like the builders weren’t paid for it.

        Plus, it’s a big achievement in terms of LEGO’s partnership with Lamborghini for them to work so closely like this

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    2. Colton Johnston says

      June 9, 2021 at 9:56 AM

      I would love to just sit in it.

      Reply
    3. Elijah Field says

      June 9, 2021 at 9:25 AM

      God Damn that is sick as 🤔🤔🤔🤯

      Reply
    4. Eric says

      June 9, 2021 at 7:58 AM

      I wonder if they color matched the green like they won’t do for their customers that bought the actual set..

      Reply
      • B. G says

        June 9, 2021 at 4:12 PM

        What do you mean?

        Reply
    5. James says

      June 9, 2021 at 4:32 AM

      DANG 😮

      Reply
    6. Charlie Cannone says

      June 8, 2021 at 8:01 PM

      I have the technic set, and it does not compare to that full scale XD

      Reply
    7. Ian Hazlehurst says

      June 8, 2021 at 7:33 PM

      Wow and at 400,000 pieces it must cost near the real car & you cant drive it!

      Reply

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