Created by a team of LEGO designers, the plastic VW Camper Van features amazing details, such has the V-shaped front element and the curved of the roof and pillars. It’s even an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine at the back is kind of authentic in a way.
We’ve head of this toy turned grownup hobby becoming more than the sum of its thousand or so parts, but the time-lapse video puts things into perspective.
The LEGO VW T1 Camper van from 1962 also known as the Combi or the hippie van includes features such as the “V” shape three-way color scheme at the front, rounded roof and window frames as well as safari front windows which open up, plus a pop-up roof that the company made from fabric.
”Its unique character and charm have made it loved all over the world, which has also meant that it has become one of the most customizable vehicles ever produced,” said LEGO designer John-Henry Harris.
The LEGO VW T1 Camper van from 1962 also known as the Combi or the hippie van includes features such as the “V” shape three-way color scheme at the front, rounded roof and window frames as well as safari front windows which open up, plus a pop-up roof that the company made from fabric.
”Its unique character and charm have made it loved all over the world, which has also meant that it has become one of the most customizable vehicles ever produced,” said LEGO designer John-Henry Harris.