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This became the Lego F1 cars on each side and, of course, the classic Lego brick on the very top. The final design comprises 2,717 bricks, weighs over 2kg and is 23 inches tall.
While appealing to a new generation of fandom is important, for F1 chief commercial officer Emily Prazer, keeping to the traditional design of the RAC Trophy was also key. “Everything that LEGO ...
This year’s trophies at Silverstone are made completely out of Lego to celebrate 75 years of F1 at the site. We spoke with the Lego designer who built them ...
Naturally, I had questions. So I caught up with the man behind the brickwork: Samuel Liltorp Johnson, Creative Lead at the Lego Group and the designer of the Lego F1 trophies. “I joined the Lego F1 ...
The trophies were created by a team of seven expert builders in LEGO’s Danish model workshop, led by LEGO designer Samuel Liltorp Johnson. According to LEGO, it took roughly 210 hours to ...
More than 10,000 LEGO bricks have been used to construct this year's British Grand Prix trophies, which will be a unique item for the drivers.
Since releasing its first Formula 1–themed set in 1998, Lego has been selling plastic bricks and rubber tires for race fans to build and play with at home. This weekend, Lego continued to lean into ...
There's no word yet, though, on whether the Lego F1 trophies will become an official set. Nico Hülkenberg Ends 15-Year F1 Podium Draught And Gets A Lego Trophy ...
MCLAREN’S specially-made Lego trophy won at the Formula One British Grand Prix has been BROKEN, new footage has revealed. Lando Norris won his home race for the first time ahead of team-mate … ...
SILVERSTONE, England -- The top three finishers at the British Grand Prix will be presented with trophies made of Lego on Sunday's podium at Silverstone. As part of the Danish company's ...
As far as we know, a production run of the trophies is not in the cards for now. What you can get, however, are the other F1-related products LEGO released recently.
However, while all eyes were on the amazing feat of engineering, another LEGO plan had been hatched and was assigned to designer Samuel Liltorp Johnson – create the podium trophies for the British ...
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