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Lego and Nissan have joined forces to create the super cool Nismo GT-R from 298 Lego 'elements'. 

Since the introduction of the Lego wheel in 1962, cars have played a central role in thousands of Lego sets and in the play of millions of children across the world.

The two companies have revealed a model that pays tribute to one of the most iconic Japanese supercars, the Nissan GT-R Nismo. This is the first-ever partnership between Lego and a Japanese automaker.

The model was revealed by Lego's CEO Niels B. Christiansen and Asako Hoshino, executive vice-president at Nissan, at the automaker’s global headquarters in Yokohama on 25 November 2019.

Christiansen said: "In addition to offering a wonderful and fun building and play experience, we hope the model will also inspire children to learn more about engineering and how to create things in real life.

"Just as engineers across decades have improved the design and performance of this car, children build, unbuild and rebuild during play – stimulating and developing crucial skills, such as creativity, resilience, problem-solving and critical thinking. Inspiring them to become the builders of tomorrow is our mission."

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Hoshino said: "The GT-R and the Lego brand are both renowned and loved by fans of all ages throughout the world, and we are honored to be the first-ever Japanese car manufacturer to partner with the Lego."

"Many of our Nissan customers can trace their automotive passion back to when they built Lego cars as children. With this partnership, everyone can be a `takumi’ – the specialised craftsmen that build the GT-R. And, it’s the GT-R’s 50th anniversary this year, so what better way to celebrate than to share the GT-R with Nissan and Lego fans around the world!," Hoshino said. 

Iconic taillights recreated in bricks

The Speed Champions GT-R Nismo will be available globally in January 2020.

It’s one of the first in the 2020 Speed Champions-themed sets, which will be 25% bigger than in previous years. The GT-R Nismo model, made from 298 Lego elements, captures the authentic and intricate details of the life-size race car in a relatively small Lego model, says Nissan.

This posed an interesting challenge for Lego design lead Chris Stamp: "In Lego Speed Champions, we always aim to include new types of racing vehicles. And when we focused on drifting and racing, the record-breaking Nissan GT-R, and especially the new GT-R Nismo, was at the top of our wish list.

"Authenticity is always our main concern, and we spent a lot of time exploring different building techniques to correctly recreate the taillights, as they are one of the most recognisable details on the car. I am really happy with the end result!”

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Mr GT-R

Hiroshi Tamura, Nissan’s chief product specialist for the GT-R – known informally as “Mr. GT-R” – gave the scaled-down Lego version his stamp of approval: "The GT-R has been part of my life since I was 10 years old. Working with the Lego Group was like awakening my inner 10-year-old self to rediscover what makes the GT-R so special to me. It’s amazing how much the Lego Group’s attention to detail reminds me of our own craftsmen."

Appearing alongside the Lego Speed Champions Nissan GT-R Nismo was the 2020 GT-R Nismo.

Nissan says the the 2020 model features carbon-fiber front and rear bumpers, roof, trunk and rear spoiler; carbon-fiber front fenders with special scalloped vents; new lightweight wheels and new tires; tuned suspension and transmission; Brembo carbon brakes; and new turbochargers. Sadly, we won't see it arrive in SA.

Compiled by Sean Parker

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