
Just like in a real car garage, this Lego engine took 4 months of work. Also, just like in a true engine, this V8 consists of many small engine parts…but made from Lego bricks.

As you watch the Lego engine video, you will be amazed how all the little detailed parts move. The makers have took a classical toy and created a moving machine with it.
We can look back at the Lego Robot solving the Rubik’s cube and have the same kind of amazement, but then again…this one is for car lovers as well.
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