One of the cool attractions at Florida’s Legoland is the Ford Driving School, where kids ages 6 to 13 can get a “real-life” driving experience. And it has traditionally displayed life-sized versions of Ford Motor Co. vehicles. The newest vehicle on display: a Lego Ford F-150 Lightning.
In addition to making a big deal about the “special delivery” on social media, there’s an excellent video of the Lego Master Builder’s putting the all-electric truck together Lego by Lego.
It took more than 1,600 hours to create and it includes more than 320,740 Lego bricks. And it weighs 3,730 pounds, which is about half of what the real F-150 Lightning weighs at 8,250 pounds.
Though the Lego F-150 Lightning doesn’t roll on real wheels (they had to carefully place it on dollies to roll it out of the studio), it does have working lights and Lightning logos.
If you can’t make it to Winter Haven, Florida, to see the Lego F-150 Lightning in real life, definitely check out this minute-long video on how it was created.
Brick-by-brick! Watch our new LEGO® Ford F-150® Lightning come to life! #LEGOFordLightning pic.twitter.com/PBfkB20h8t
— LEGOLAND Florida (@LEGOLANDFlorida) November 5, 2022
The real F-150 Lighting is priced from $54,914 to $98,219, with an all-electric range between 240 and 320 miles, depending on the battery.
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