Think you’ve conquered the biggest LEGO set on your kitchen table? Think again! While we all love a 10,000-piece challenge, LEGOLAND New York just took things to a whole new gear. Imagine a build so massive you don’t just put it on a shelf—you actually sit inside it.
Through a wild collaboration between LEGO and Ferrari, a life-sized Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider has hit the floor, and it is a total showstopper. We’re talking 554,767 bricks and over 2,300 hours of design and assembly. It’s not just a sculpture; it’s a full-scale masterpiece in iconic Rosso Corsa red that looks both pixelated and perfectly sleek.
What’s truly insane is that this biggest LEGO set weighs more than the actual car! Tipping the scales at 1,800 kg, it’s a dense, engineering marvel complete with working headlights and a detailed interior. Unlike your sets at home, this one features a real car chassis and a V12 platform beneath those plastic studs. It’s the ultimate bridge between a high-performance machine and our favorite childhood toy.
If you’re a gearhead or a brick-fanatic, visiting this Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider is a bucket-list move. You can even build your own mini-racers to test on digital tracks nearby. It totally redefines what we mean by the biggest LEGO set—it’s not just a box of bricks anymore; it’s a living, breathing (well, almost!) supercar experience.
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