Rare Bentley Blower built with Lego
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Following the release of a limited-edition Bentley Blower to celebrate the brand's 100th anniversary, one of the company's fans built a toy replica of the legendary model using Lego parts. The author spent a year and a half on the creation of a partially functioning racing car.
Since the Danish manufacturer has not yet released an official set for the Bentley Blower, the enthusiast built the toy model using the Lego Technic line. According to the author, if the project gains 10,000 subscribers on the Lego Ideas platform, the company will consider the possibility of releasing an original building set. At the moment, the number of followers of the toy Blower is 6,350 people and 246 days left.
This toy Bentley Blower replica includes a steering mechanism that mimics the real system of the original car. The rear differential of the model is connected to the toy engine in such a way that the crankshaft of the motor rotates when the car is pushed forward.
According to the author of the project, he started creating a rare model back in 2018. The enthusiast spent 18 months to recreate the legendary sports car in every detail as accurately as possible.
If you like the idea do not hesitate to support the author at lego ideas: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/8af0fc1a-d44e-4cfd-a5eb-0391d8a86553
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