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This custom made lego scale model is made with real lego and 3d-printed parts. The exterior is painted in burgundy color to replicate the McLaren as good as possible.
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
Koenigsegg CC850 — my take on this iconic hypercar, built as a LEGO MOC using around 950 pieces, plus a few custom-designed parts for those signature details.
This model blends the classic lines of the original CC8S with the modern edge of the CC850, staying true to Koenigsegg’s unique design language. A real challenge to capture in LEGO form, especially with the mix of curves and sharp surfaces.
Part of the 3DSupercarBricks collection — built for display, built for car enthusiasts.
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I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
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Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
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Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
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I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
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.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
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.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
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This is my McLaren P1 made for a customer. If you want a specific car build, just like this one, you can order it here: www.3dsupercarbricks.com/shop/p/create-your-own-supercar
I’ve finally found the time to finish this Pagani with some bricks that came in and printed parts that needed to fit right.
One of the most requested cars on my page, mainly because it’s almost impossible to recreate… but I took on the challenge and this is the result :)
The Pagani Huayra is a weird car. Some hate it and some love it. It’s like there is no in between…
I loved the Zonda really much and I always thought that the Huayra didn’t have the “looks” of the Zonda. But trough this building process I started to fall in love with the car! I love the outcome and im really happy with it. Instructions will be up soon!
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
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I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
This custom made lego scale model is made with real lego and 3d-printed parts. The exterior is painted in burgundy color to replicate the McLaren as good as possible.
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
This custom made lego scale model is made with real lego and 3d-printed parts. The exterior is painted in burgundy color to replicate the McLaren as good as possible.
.
.
I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
I’ve finally found the time to finish this Pagani with some bricks that came in and printed parts that needed to fit right.
One of the most requested cars on my page, mainly because it’s almost impossible to recreate… but I took on the challenge and this is the result :)
The Pagani Huayra is a weird car. Some hate it and some love it. It’s like there is no in between…
I loved the Zonda really much and I always thought that the Huayra didn’t have the “looks” of the Zonda. But trough this building process I started to fall in love with the car! I love the outcome and im really happy with it. Instructions will be up soon!
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
.
.
I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
This is a commissioned design and something different than supercars/HyperCars but we think it looks great!
What are your thoughts about this model? Let’s us know in the comments!
This custom made lego scale model is made with real lego and 3d-printed parts. The exterior is painted in burgundy color to replicate the McLaren as good as possible.
I’ve finally found the time to finish this Pagani with some bricks that came in and printed parts that needed to fit right.
One of the most requested cars on my page, mainly because it’s almost impossible to recreate… but I took on the challenge and this is the result :)
The Pagani Huayra is a weird car. Some hate it and some love it. It’s like there is no in between…
I loved the Zonda really much and I always thought that the Huayra didn’t have the “looks” of the Zonda. But trough this building process I started to fall in love with the car! I love the outcome and im really happy with it. Instructions will be up soon!
.
.
I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
I’ve finally found the time to finish this Pagani with some bricks that came in and printed parts that needed to fit right.
One of the most requested cars on my page, mainly because it’s almost impossible to recreate… but I took on the challenge and this is the result :)
The Pagani Huayra is a weird car. Some hate it and some love it. It’s like there is no in between…
I loved the Zonda really much and I always thought that the Huayra didn’t have the “looks” of the Zonda. But trough this building process I started to fall in love with the car! I love the outcome and im really happy with it. Instructions will be up soon!
This is my LEGO version of the McLaren P1. It has around a thousand pieces and it took me 2 weeks to design. The doors and spoiler are functional as the real version. Enjoy!
This is a commissioned design and something different than supercars/HyperCars but we think it looks great!
What are your thoughts about this model? Let’s us know in the comments!
I’ve finally found the time to finish this Pagani with some bricks that came in and printed parts that needed to fit right.
One of the most requested cars on my page, mainly because it’s almost impossible to recreate… but I took on the challenge and this is the result :)
The Pagani Huayra is a weird car. Some hate it and some love it. It’s like there is no in between…
I loved the Zonda really much and I always thought that the Huayra didn’t have the “looks” of the Zonda. But trough this building process I started to fall in love with the car! I love the outcome and im really happy with it. Instructions will be up soon!
.
.
I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
This custom made lego scale model is made with real lego and 3d-printed parts. The exterior is painted in burgundy color to replicate the McLaren as good as possible.
Koenigsegg CC850 — my take on this iconic hypercar, built as a LEGO MOC using around 950 pieces, plus a few custom-designed parts for those signature details.
This model blends the classic lines of the original CC8S with the modern edge of the CC850, staying true to Koenigsegg’s unique design language. A real challenge to capture in LEGO form, especially with the mix of curves and sharp surfaces.
Part of the 3DSupercarBricks collection — built for display, built for car enthusiasts.
This is a commissioned design and something different than supercars/HyperCars but we think it looks great!
What are your thoughts about this model? Let’s us know in the comments!
This is a commissioned design and something different than supercars/HyperCars but we think it looks great!
What are your thoughts about this model? Let’s us know in the comments!
.
.
I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!
.
.
I’ve been working on this creation for a couple months.
.
.
.
Behind the bricks story:
Some time ago I had a customer that came to me and wanted a commission.
He wanted the Apollo IE or this AMG project one. Both amazing cars and we decided on the Apollo. The Mercedes was still a concept back then.
Last summer Mercedes announced that there would be 275 units produced, which all sold out. When the news came out and it became “real” I needed to build it. So here it is. My Brick build rendition of the Project one.
This rendition features openable doors. And an active spoiler which was hard to make since the rear only sticks out 3,5 studs and the technic piece I used for it, needed to be 5 studs in height. This needed to be this long so that the spoiler could move up just high enough that it would sit right under the fin on the back.
This creation also features 3D-printed door frames, canards and wheels. (The wheels took me some time 😂)
.
.
.
Real car stats:
It’s assisted by two electric motors, one to boost the engine and one fitted to the F1-style turbocharger. Combined, the engine and motors produce 1,063hp
Mercedes claim that this car will do 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds, and 0-124mph in under six seconds. The top speed is over 217mph.
Oh yeah and the car will be sold for around 2.7M USD .
Chances that you’ll be able to own one of these are close to none but building this scale model out of bricks can be done. Head over to my website and there you’ll be able to get the preorder in. Instructions will be available late December.
Enjoy the post and happy building!