Lego built a fully functioning Ducati motorcycle using 15,000 blocks

It took more than 400 hours to complete.
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Lego built a fully functioning Ducati motorcycle using 15,000 blocks
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Lego Iitalia and Ducati teamed up to build a 1:1 model of Borgo Panigale’s red motorcycle. The bike design consists of 15,000 Lego blocks and took more than 400 hours to complete.

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