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Highly detailed cars have been a feature of Lego’s Technic line since it was created in 1977, but they never looked this good back then.
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With 3,696 pieces, expect to spend at least a weekend building this model.
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The real Sián FKP 37 lurks in the background.
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I’m pretty sure Lego had to cast these wheels especially for the Sián kit.
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The engine, transmission, and rear suspension subassembly. All 12 pistons will move in the cylinders as the rear axle turns.
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A closeup of the eight-speed sequential transmission.
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I would imagine the real Sián doesn’t expose the internals of its gearbox quite like this.
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It’s a Lamborghini, so obviously it has Lambo doors.
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The seats might not be that comfortable, but the paddle shifters actually actuate the gearbox.
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A look at the V12’s engine cover.
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In case you’re in any doubt where Lamborghini comes from, there’s a handy flag.
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With the engine cover removed, you can see the engine in situ.
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