The creative ethos at Bugatti has always been about pushing boundaries. From the pioneering performance of the Veyron to the ...
Bugatti and Lego are extending their collaboration with another pair of collectible models that blur the line between toy and ...
Lego’s licensed Bugatti Chiron set launches today as a part of the company’s line of “Technic” products, which resemble the mechanical function and structures of the machines upon which they’re based.
Bereft of the millions it takes to acquire a new Bugatti Chiron, a Lego version could be as close as most of us get. And though you could build one just about any size you want, we pretty much take it ...
As many discover at single-digit ages, Danish toymaker Lego has stringent requirements for those who wish to design the sets it sells worldwide. Many of Lego’s model designers have a background in—you ...
If a real Bugatti Chiron sports car will set you back $3 million, might we suggest to you this life-sized, functioning Lego version, which will only set you back 1 million (in Lego pieces). At the ...
(WTHR) — LEGO builders have made the impossible, possible. They have used more than 1 million LEGOs to build a model Bugatti car that's actually has driving ...
Two years ago, Lego rolled out one of its largest and most complex Technic sets ever with its 2,704-piece Porsche 911 GT3 RS. But that car looks about as exciting as going for a Sunday drive in ...
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