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LEGO 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Looks Like It’s Ready to Hit the Road

 LEGO 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL (W113 Pagoda) 12 photos
Photo: LEGO Ideas
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1377 pieces, reliable software, patience, and a lot of talent are what it takes to make a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL out of LEGO.
LEGO Ideas allows users to unleash their creativity and make their work known all over the Internet. Not only that, but LEGO’s platform rewards the best projects by turning them into commercially available sets. Creators are paid 1 percent of the royalties and can also take pride in seeing their design on the market, ready to entertain other LEGO-maniacs.

Hasan (user "hasskabal") is a skillful LEGO designer who also created the plastic version of the VW Golf MK1 GTI. The model managed to get 10,000 supporters, which is the number required by LEGO to choose your design.
Now the guy made another great choice, building a 1377-piece W113 Pagoda. His 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL was designed using the stud.io software, just like for the original LEGO Creator Expert sets.

Hasan nailed the timeless design of the 280SL, even though at a smaller scale, with his car measuring 13.6 x 9.2 x 4.2 in (34.6 x 23.5 x 10.9 cm).

The 280 SL was produced between 1967 and 1971. It slowly transitioned from a sports car into a comfy grand tourer.

Striving to get as close as possible to the real version, Hasan built his version with opening doors, front, and rear hood. A look under the hood however reveals a 6-cylinder engine, the builder’s personal touch. You can also see the battery, oil, and water tank. Hasan even put the spare wheel in. There are also wipers, rearview mirrors (which also look a bit different but in a good way), the Mercedes logo on the steering wheel, front indicators, brake gas pedals, the air conditioner, and the radio.

Hasan’s 1969 Mercedes 280 SL has raised over 2,300 supporters so far and there are 163 days left for him to come up with the rest.
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About the author: Cristina Mircea
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Cristina’s always found writing more comfortable to do than speaking, which is why she chose print over broadcast media in college. When she’s not typing, she also loves riding non-motorized two-wheelers, going on hikes with her dog, and rocking her electric guitars.
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