If you've ever wondered what a full-sized pickup truck would look like in Lego form, Chevrolet and Lego have you covered.
The two companies have teamed up to make a massive, life-sized Lego version of the Silverado pickup truck -- and the results are impressive
Despite being a publicity stunt for Chevrolet's work with Lego on the upcoming The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, the truck is nonetheless a considerable feat of Lego brick engineering.
SEE ALSO:This Lego robot is your personal bartenderThe Lego Silverado, is a near exact replica of Chevy's full-size pickup. It's 6 feet high and and 8 feet wide. It has working headlights and reproduces even small details, like the front grill and Chevrolet logos, in Lego form.
Here's a look at the Lego Silverado next to the real thing.
The Legos give it a fun, pixelated look.Credit: chevroletThe red Lego creation weighs in at 3,307 pounds, and took more than 2,000 hours to assemble and is made up of 334,544 bricks -- each of which were pieced together by hand, according to Chevrolet.
The Lego Silverado took more than 2,000 hours to build.Credit: chevroletThe Lego Silverado has working headlights.Credit: chevroletThis isn't the first time the two companies have teamed up. They previously worked together to create a life-sized Lego Batmobile for The Lego Batman Movie.
You can watch a time lapse of the entire building process in the video below.
If only it were possible to actually drivethe Lego Silverado.
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