Fully Functioning Air-Powered Lego Car is Awesome [VIDEO]
Dec 19, 2013 04:12
This life-size, air-powered Lego car is the result of 500,000 pieces of Lego and 256 pistons put together by Australians Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida.
The vehicle has four orbital engines powering the massive set of tiny bricks, and it can hit speeds of up to 20mph. Sammartino and Oaida built the vehicle in Romania, but shipped it to Melbourne.
They've driven it on the streets but they currently "drive it slow as are scared of giant lego explosion."
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