The Ferrari Monza SP1 is a 799-horsepower, V12-powered observe monster. The extraordinarily uncommon open-top roadster prices greater than $1.7 million. You would be fortunate to ever see one in particular person, except, that’s, you go to Legoland Denmark the place Ferrari simply put in a full-size Lego reproduction of it. You continue to cannot sit in it, however a minimum of this one could be somewhat extra inexpensive.
The mannequin is a part of a brand new exhibit at Legoland Denmark, known as “Ferrari Construct and Race.” The Monza is not even the primary attraction. The aim of the set up is for kids to design their very own bodily Lego Ferraris, that are then scanned into a pc and will be pushed on a digital model of the automaker’s legendary Fiorano take a look at observe. Speak about a dream come true in your common younger automotive fanatic.
The spectacular mannequin, meant to promote the brand new exhibit, was lately revealed on the Legoland location by Ferrari’s Manufacturing facility Driver Nicklas Nielsen. The Italian automaker solely launched a couple of images of the Lego SP1 and no inside photographs. I assume for those who’re very curious, you may simply should go and see it your self.
Every part on the automotive apart from the wheels and tires are fabricated from Lego, and the automotive doubtless has a fundamental steel body underneath it to maintain the whole lot in the best place. The brakes are plastic, although, and so they appear to be doing a great job retaining the Monza stationary.
The Monza SP1 solely has room for a single passenger, however the equally uncommon Monza SP2 can match two occupants. The supercar relies loosely on the 812 Superfast, with which it shares its fundamental 6.5-liter engine.
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