
Chevrolet unveiled a full-size 2019 Silverado built from LEGO® at the US auto show
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At the North America International Motor Show 2019, which was held in Detroit, Michigan, at Cobo Center, LEGO® presented their own version of the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Trail Boss car, built by Chevrolet Company in cooperation with the FIRST LEGO® League of the Oxford public school. Moreover, this full-size 2019 Chevrolet Silverado was created in honor of the premiere of the upcoming movie “LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part”, which was held on February 8.
18 LEGO builders, who spent over 2000 hours, recreated the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado with LEGO® building blocks, made in full size and weighing 1.5 tons. The car model consists of 334,544 LEGO® blocks, and its dimensions are 1.83 meters high, 6.10 meters long, 2.44 meters wide. This impressive car model is equipped with unique working headlights as well as graphic details.
Below you will see some photos of this insane project as well as video.
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