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Rolls-Royce dreams up a half-size Lego version of the powerful turbofan Trent 1000 jet engine found on each Boeing 787 Dreamliner wing.
Gentlemen, start your Lego jet engine. Created by Rolls-Royce and unveiled at the Farnborough International Airshow in England yesterday, the engine uses 152,455 bricks and reaches an overall size of 4.9 feet long and 6.5 feet wide. All of those Legos together stack up to an astounding 676 pounds.
Check out this time-lapse video of Rolls-Royce employees building the half-size replica of the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000, which powers the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Rolls says it’s the world’s first Lego jet engine.
The Lego jet engine’s blades rotate just like the real deal, and a Rolls-Royce statement noted that engineers created 160 separate components for the final product. One example of a replica component within includes an inner combustion chamber (where fuel burns). Building a life-size Lego jet engine required four lucky Rolls-Royce employees and more than eight weeks of assembly time.
Unveiled at the Farnborough International Airshow in England, the Lego engine uses 152,455 bricks for an overall size of 4.9 feet long and 6.5 feet wide. Together, all of those Legos stack up to an astounding 676 pounds



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Amature Videographer Rob van der Horst, who has caught polarbear Vicks of smashing a window in his residence in Diergaarde Blijdorp (Rotterdam Zoo), quickly conquered his fear. His images, which you can see and hear below, meanwhile belong to one of the most seen videos on the RTV Rijnmond website.