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Toyota Supra goes all Lego

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) is giving away 35 collectable Lego GR Supra kits.

Do you love Lego?

Toyota is celebrating the 35th anniversary of the iconic Supra nameplate by showcasing a life-size incarnation of the current-generation model built from more than 477 000 Lego blocks. Weighing an astonishing 1 885kg (390kg heavier than the road-going vehicle), it took the team of 21 builders and two mechanics – who worked 24 hours a day in three shifts – a total of 5 400 hours to assemble the Lego Supra.

Although its mainly built from blocks, the car also incorporates a steering wheel, tyres, driving seat and car factory logo – all derived from the original vehicle, while the interior remains largely plastic. While it does not feature the GR Supra’s turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine, the Lego replica is drivable, with an electric engine capable of reaching a top speed of 28km/h.

The good news for all the other Supra aficionados, model car collectors and Lego enthusiasts, is that TSAM is giving away 35 Lego Speed Champions Toyota GR Supra replicas. If you would like to win one of these collectable 76901 Lego GR Supra kits (with 299 pieces), visit TGRSA.co.za for competition details.

Interesting tidbits:
• Toyota Supra was initially called a Celica (version between 1978 and 1986).
• Lego is derived from Danish words “LEg GOdt”, meaning “play well”.

Source: Motorpress

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