Lego Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Launched: The Danish toy production company, Lego Group in collaboration with the American motorcycle brand has created a miniature size interpretation of the most iconic Milwaukee model. The lego sculpture has been designed with similar finishes and design elements that work wonders to offer the exact replica of the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 107. The brand has used 1023 lego bricks to create this automotive masterpiece.
The sculpted Lego model of the Fat Boy gets the exact same teardrop fuel tank with Harley-Davidson logos, solid disc wheels as well as the dual exhaust pipes. The integrated speedometer has been given the exact design language of the original version. The Lego interpretation of the Fat Boy will go on sale across every Lego store starting from 1st August 2019 across the world with a price tag of $99.99 (INR 6,900).
Taking a realistic take on the Fat Boy from the American Manufacturer, the Lego version also features a Milwaukee-107 V-twin that has been equipped with moving piston bricks which further comes into action when the rear wheel is spun. The handlebar can be used to move the front wheel while the Lego bricks also move when the gear is shifted. The kickstand can be used for immediate parking while pressing the brake levers allows the Lego bike to stop. The completed model of the Lego Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is 20cms tall, 18cms wide and about 33cms long.
In order to celebrate the launch of the Lego creation, the brand has also designed a life-size model of the Fat Boy with 69,569 Lego bricks. The motorcycle matches the exact design of the Fat Boy with similar silver-coated parts as well as the same lighting and engine sound. It took Lego’s Master Builders around 865 hours to create the 1:1 model of the motorcycle.
Commenting on their new creation, Mike Psiaki, Design Master at the LEGO Group stated: “Bringing this Harley-Davidson motorcycle to life in brick form is incredibly exciting. The model truly captures the iconic design, advanced engineering and attention to detail of this iconic motorcycle, offering an immersive building experience and a unique collector’s item for Harley-Davidson enthusiasts and LEGO fans of all ages.”
Commenting on the lego creation of the Fat Boy, Heather Malenshek, Chief Marketing Officer at Harley-Davidson said:
“It’s been exceptionally exciting for Harley-Davidson to collaborate with the LEGO Group – another brand that champions creativity and expression,”
“Not only do we want customers to be inspired by the end result, but we also want them to enjoy the building process.”
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