We’ve all seen a number of Lego replicas of cars like the Volkswagen Beetle, Ford GT, and Porsche 911. In the tradition of building almost anything using Lego bricks, This time, Chevrolet has partnered with the Detroit Coommunity School’s very first Lego League and Ralph Waldo Emmerson Elementary School’s Motion Program to create a full-size Chevrolet Silverado that is made entirely of, well, Lego bricks.
Unveiled at this year’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the 334,544-piece bright red number was put together by some 18 Lego Mastrer Builders. It even has working lights and some cool graphic details. It can practically pas for a real 2019 Silverado, which was the basis for the said project.
And this truly is a project as it is part of Chevy and Warner Bros Pictures’ latest endeavor, The Lego Movie 2: The Scond Part. Set to open on February 6, 2019, the movie will feature the truck, along with its smaller yet still very capable brother, the Colorado High Storm. Needless to say, both trucks will be built using Lego bricks just for the big screen.
See these two trucks in action and in all their Lego glory when The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part opens in theathers.