Lego has come a long way!

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Lego has come a long way!

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holy sh1t is that for real ? :eek2
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Better effort than James May’s Meccano outfit and the attempt on the IoM! :lol:
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Wow!
I want one


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Now that would be a christmas prezzie and a half 😃
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So does Lego Technic still hurt like fec if you step on it bearfoot when getting up in the middle of the night to get a drink/visit bathroom without putting light on ?

Apparently someones working on it... :lol:

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Properly wombles impressive.
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Over 13,000 man hours 8O

Do you think the test driver was 'bricking it'

(I'll get my coat :oops: )
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bobbler wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 3:47 pm Over 13,000 man hours 8O

Do you think the test driver was 'bricking it'

(I'll get my coat :oops: )
I did wonder about the test driver wearing a helmet, before realising that a couple of errant bricks falling on his head could be fatal.

(I'll share your coat!)
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