Lego announces the arrival of a new collector’s edition Creator Expert Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. Lego and Harley-Davidson join forces for a special Fat Boy.
There’s probably no one in the World who hasn’t heard about these brands. Each in its own way has become icons for millions of fans. And now Lego and Harley-Davidson join forces for a special Fat Boy.
The latest addition to the Lego Creator Expert line is the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. This bike is one of the most known bikes in Harley line-up. This set of Lego brings the Fat Boy to a smaller size. The bike, when assembled, will measure 20 cm in height, 18 cm in width, and 33 cm in length. All this after the assembly of 1023 pieces of Lego parts.
You won’t be able to ride this Harley-Davidson Fat Boy made out of Legos. But this will be the centerpiece of any fan of Lego or the American manufacturer. This miniature Fat Boy has a lot of interesting features. The V-Twin engine cylinder moves up and down. It’s also possible to play with the handlebar, gearbox pedal, brake pedal, or even use the side stand to get the Fat Boy parked.
Lego even went to the extreme detail of inserting the Harley-Davidson logo on the fuel tank. And the fuel tank is actually painted in the real “Wicked Red” color that Harley uses on the real Fat Boy 2019!
But Lego and Harley-Davidson didn’t stop with the miniature Fat Boy!
To celebrate this partnership, they decided to create a life-size replica of the Fat Boy using Lego parts. Lego asked some Master Builders to assemble the bike. After working for 865 hours assembling a total of 69.569 pieces of Lego, the life-sized replica is completed.
If you are thinking about buying the Lego Creator Expert Harley-Davidson Fat Boy set you need to know that Lego will sell this set starting August 1st in the online store www.shop.lego.com . But if you are a Lego VIP member you’ll be able to get your hand on this special collector’s item in advance and start building your own miniature Harley-Davidson Fat Boy a few days earlier.
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