Friday, November 4, 2016

VW Golf MK1 GTI was built from Lego bricks

Creativity in making a miniature car by using Lego bricks has now become a trend. This time, the Lego bricks are designed to resemble a miniature Volkswagen Golf MK1 GTI hatchback.

Volkswagen Golf MK1 GTI was made with sufficient detail, starting from the exterior to the interior. As with other toy car, the car was designed complete with two doors, hood, and rear trunk can be opened. Its outside display using color combinations of gray for the body and black for bumpers, mirrors and fender.
VW Golf MK1 GTI was built from Lego bricks. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fLFGM)
Following the original design of 30-year-old car that has the round-shaped headlights and small turn signal lights mounted on the front. While on the back there are lights, exhaust, and a small towing. Car's wheels also uses  cans models and the tires are all made of Lego.
Detailed interior view of Lego-built VW Golf MK1 GTI. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fLFGM)
This cabin of Lego-built miniature car equipped with two seats, steering wheel, gear lever, dashboard, door trim, until the crank to open the glass. The interior reinforces the impression of sporty car because it was made using red and black Lego bricks.
Rear view of Lego-built VW Golf MK1 GTI. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fLFGM)
As quoted from Motor1 on Monday, October 31, 2016, said that the Golf MK1 GTI hatchback is built by using 1,278 Lego bricks. This toy car will be participated in the competition held by the Lego Ideas pages and then can be mass produced later by the Danish toy company.
Lego-built VW Beetle along side with VW Golf MK1 GTI. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fLFGM)
Before Golf MK1 GTI, the Lego bricks has also been constructed in the form of a classic Volkswagen Beetle car. The car made enough detail for a total of 1,167 pieces of Lego bricks, and has dimensions of length 29 cm, width 12 cm, and a height of 15 cm.

Not only that, miniature of Porsche 918 Spyder and 911 GT3 RS sportcars, the 1970 Dodge Charger, Toyota FJ 40, until Mercedes Benz G Class has also ever been made using the Lego bricks. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTOR 1]
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