Yes, you can even drive it.
The Lego model spent 3,000 hours in development and underwent another 2,400 hours being built, according to Toyota Gazoo Racing. It weighs in at 4,156 pounds and is outfitted with an electric drivetrain that lets it take to the road. It can only reach a max speed of 17 mph , however, so it won’t be winning any races with its namesake—or any car, for that matter. On the plus side, the model is slightly faster than a European e-bike—for which the speed is capped at 15.5 mph . So, there’s that.
Ambitious petrolheads and Lego lovers can check out the 1:1 Lego GR Supra up close at Legoland Japan from now up until October 11. The replica will reportedly be exhibited at the Japanese Super GT racing series afterward. Meanwhile, the 299-piece Lego Toyota GR Supra Speed Champions set is now available on Lego Japan’s