Article 5413J Lego brings out a $380, 3,969-piece Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 kit

Lego brings out a $380, 3,969-piece Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 kit

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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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. [credit: Lego ]

Lamborghini chose last year's Frankfurt auto show to debut its Sian FKP 37 hypercar. Based on the Lamborghini Aventador, the Sian FKP 37 teaches that old dog a new trick through the addition of a supercapacitor hybrid system, adding an additional 34hp (25kW) to help out the 774hp (577kW) V12 engine. Only 63 Sian FKP 37s will be built, and even if you have the $3.7 million asking price, they're already sold out. But from June 1st, there's a cheaper way to get your own Sian FKP 37, as long as you don't mind it being 1:8 scale. That's when the Lego Technic version comes out-a 3,696-piece kit that will cost $379.99.

Highly detailed technical models of cars have been a thing for Lego's Technic line since the late 1970s. Building techniques have changed a lot in that time, as has the array of Technic parts, resulting in a remarkably accurate-looking scale model of the outrageous Lamborghini. But in keeping with more than four decades of Technic car models, this one still has functional suspension, steering, moving pistons inside its engine, and a working eight-speed paddle-shift gearbox.

The Sian FKP 37 is one of the latest in Lego's range of 18+ sets, although that age rating is for the difficulty of the build, not any NSFW content. Building it should occupy at least a weekend, if my experience of the Lego Technic LMP2 car is anything to go by (and no, I still haven't disassembled that one to fix a tiny error that I made early on). Lego and Lamborghini have also put together a series of 13 videos, accessible via QR codes in two included booklets, that it says "delve into the inspiration behind different stages of the design."

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