Do you remember how proud you were the first time you built something with Lego—without instructions—that other people could recognize? We’re sorry to say
Yes, there’s no question this 1964? Ford Mustang made of Legos is remarkable. From a distance, it could easily pass for a well-kept but oddly matte-finished vintage Mustang. Up close, it looks like you’ve been transported to an alternate lo-res reality. It’s astoundingly good. But it is hiding a secret.
LEGO has released a press release regarding the 2017 wave of LEGO Speed Champions sets. The set that is referenced is the 2016 Ford GT & 1966 Ford GT40 (75881).
NOVEMBER 29, 2016
Designed to Inspire Tomorrow’s Racing Drivers, Engineers and Designers – Ford’s Le Mans Victories in LEGO? Bricks
Too narrow for me as designed, but I'm going to have a blast widening them by 2 studs.
I found a site with a ton of old school instructions. Me and the kiddos are about to dive head first into rebuilding a bunch of the old sets I had as a kid.
The usual cadence is: buy new lego car, spend 15-20 minutes assembling it, admire it for 5 minutes, then spend the next 4-6 hours modding the shit out of it until I'm happy with it.
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