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Air-powered Lego car can do up to 20 mph

The car is built using 500,000 pieces of Lego and don't expect to see it on the next Fast and Furious movie, as it has a top speed of 20 mph.

By Ananth Baliga
The project, started by Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida was crowd funded by 40 donor in Australia. (Credit: Super Awesome Micro Project)
1 of 2 | The project, started by Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida was crowd funded by 40 donor in Australia. (Credit: Super Awesome Micro Project)

Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida have built an air-powered car built from 500,000 pieces of Lego that looks like a Hot Rod.

Melbourne entrepreneur Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida from Romania built the car, part of the Super Awesome Micro Project, in Romania and then shipped it to Australia. The car's engine is made up of four orbital engines with 256 pistons and can propel the car to a top seed of around 20 miles per hour.

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The car was built using crowd-finding and got in forty Australian donors, who based their decision on a unconventional plan.

[Super Awesome Micro Project]

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