In this video, I give you a full tour of my all custom LEGO Emirates Airbus A380 MOC. I did not use instructions to build this and no glue, metal support beams, or any other form of support was used in this build.
This model measures 7 feet in wingspan and 6 feet in length. It uses an estimated 40,000 LEGO bricks and weighs roughly 90 pounds. The jet engines are powered by four lego 'power functions' motors ( One in each engine) and the flaps are powered by a single lego 'powered up' XL motor at the base of each wing.
The a380 is the largest passenger plane in the world and is known as a "superjumbo". The a380 is also renowned for its spacious interior and over-the-top amenities. Emirates' a380s in particular are known for their inflight lounge as well as their first-class suites.
Please let me know what you think of this model in the description below!
Bigplanes on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/166701137@N06/
This model measures 7 feet in wingspan and 6 feet in length. It uses an estimated 40,000 LEGO bricks and weighs roughly 90 pounds. The jet engines are powered by four lego 'power functions' motors ( One in each engine) and the flaps are powered by a single lego 'powered up' XL motor at the base of each wing.
The a380 is the largest passenger plane in the world and is known as a "superjumbo". The a380 is also renowned for its spacious interior and over-the-top amenities. Emirates' a380s in particular are known for their inflight lounge as well as their first-class suites.
Please let me know what you think of this model in the description below!
Bigplanes on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/166701137@N06/
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