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The 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Friends-giving in POPCITY float heads down the parade route during the 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, United States, on November 27, 2025. LABUBU and MOKOKO are both 16-foot-tall fuzzy inflatable sculptures. They are the first elements of their kind to be built for a float in the parade. (Photo by Gordon Donovan/NurPhoto) -
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The Kasbah Of Dellys In Algeria, Built In 1068
The photo, taken on November 13, 2025, shows the Kasbah of Dellys, built in 1068. The city of Dellys is located in the wilaya (province) of Boumerdes, approximately 100 kilometers east of Algiers, Algeria. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) -
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The Kasbah Of Dellys In Algeria, Built In 1068
The photo, taken on November 13, 2025, shows the Kasbah of Dellys, built in 1068. The city of Dellys is located in the wilaya (province) of Boumerdes, approximately 100 kilometers east of Algiers, Algeria. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) -
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The Kasbah Of Dellys In Algeria, Built In 1068
The photo, taken on November 13, 2025, shows the Kasbah of Dellys, built in 1068. The city of Dellys is located in the wilaya (province) of Boumerdes, approximately 100 kilometers east of Algiers, Algeria. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) -
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Views From Portugal
Interior of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima) The church, built between 1928 and 1953, is located in the heart of the sanctuary in Fátima, one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world on October 10, 2025 in Fatima, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND (Photo by Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto) -
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The Louvre Museum In Paris
Exterior evening view of the Louvre Museum with visitors and people, the Cour Napoléon a historic courtyard in the Louvre Palace with the Louvre Pyramid.The Louvre is a national art museum and historic site in the French capital, Paris. Musée du Louvre is one of the most famous museums in the world, exhibiting historical art treasures in the Louvre Palace built in the late 12th century. Paris, France on June 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Views From Portugal
Visitors admire the Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos), located on the banks of the Tagus River. Built in 1960 to commemorate the Portuguese Age of Discovery, the monument honors the nation’s great explorers, on October 08, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND (Photo by Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume und Weihnachtsbeleuchtung vor dem das Churchill Arms Pub in Notting Hil
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Christmas trees and Christmas lights cover the Churchill Arms pub in Notting Hill, west London. The famous west London pub, which was built way back in 1750, is famous for seasonal displays of flowers and lights.
Churchill Arms pub Christmas illumination, London, UK - 11 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume und Weihnachtsbeleuchtung vor dem das Churchill Arms Pub in Notting Hil
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Christmas trees and Christmas lights cover the Churchill Arms pub in Notting Hill, west London. The famous west London pub, which was built way back in 1750, is famous for seasonal displays of flowers and lights.
Churchill Arms pub Christmas illumination, London, UK - 11 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume und Weihnachtsbeleuchtung vor dem das Churchill Arms Pub in Notting Hil
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12641929f)
Christmas trees and Christmas lights cover the Churchill Arms pub in Notting Hill, west London. The famous west London pub, which was built way back in 1750, is famous for seasonal displays of flowers and lights.
Churchill Arms pub Christmas illumination, London, UK - 11 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume und Weihnachtsbeleuchtung vor dem das Churchill Arms Pub in Notting Hil
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12641929a)
Christmas trees and Christmas lights cover the Churchill Arms pub in Notting Hill, west London. The famous west London pub, which was built way back in 1750, is famous for seasonal displays of flowers and lights.
Churchill Arms pub Christmas illumination, London, UK - 11 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Monumentale Installation 'Ponte Farnese' des französischen Künstlers Olivier Grossetete in Rom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Frassineti/AGF/Shutterstock (12212074w)
Until 18 July 2021, at Ponte Sisto, the ephemeral monumental installation 'Ponte Farnese', ( Farnese Bridge) by the French artist Olivier Grossetête, promoted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Webuild. An 18-meter long floating cardboard bridge suspended over the Tiber thanks to three balloons, evoking Michelangelo's unfinished project, promoted by Cardinal Farnese, to connect Palazzo Farnese with the gardens of Villa Farnesina on the other side of the river. But only the Arco dei Farnesi in Via Giulia was built
Farnese Bridge by Olivier Grossetête, Rome, Italy - 14 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Monumentale Installation 'Ponte Farnese' des französischen Künstlers Olivier Grossetete in Rom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Frassineti/AGF/Shutterstock (12212074s)
Until 18 July 2021, at Ponte Sisto, the ephemeral monumental installation 'Ponte Farnese', ( Farnese Bridge) by the French artist Olivier Grossetête, promoted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Webuild. An 18-meter long floating cardboard bridge suspended over the Tiber thanks to three balloons, evoking Michelangelo's unfinished project, promoted by Cardinal Farnese, to connect Palazzo Farnese with the gardens of Villa Farnesina on the other side of the river. But only the Arco dei Farnesi in Via Giulia was built
Farnese Bridge by Olivier Grossetête, Rome, Italy - 14 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Monumentale Installation 'Ponte Farnese' des französischen Künstlers Olivier Grossetete in Rom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Frassineti/AGF/Shutterstock (12212074p)
Until 18 July 2021, at Ponte Sisto, the ephemeral monumental installation 'Ponte Farnese', ( Farnese Bridge) by the French artist Olivier Grossetête, promoted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Webuild. An 18-meter long floating cardboard bridge suspended over the Tiber thanks to three balloons, evoking Michelangelo's unfinished project, promoted by Cardinal Farnese, to connect Palazzo Farnese with the gardens of Villa Farnesina on the other side of the river. But only the Arco dei Farnesi in Via Giulia was built
Farnese Bridge by Olivier Grossetête, Rome, Italy - 14 Jul 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481n)
Two train drivers talk to each other as The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481q)
A passenger poses for a photograph before boarding The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive at Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481r)
A train driver gives a thumbs up shortly before The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive leaves Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481s)
Train enthusiasts and passengers take photographs of The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive at Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481t)
Passengers wait for departure as the The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481i)
A train driver boards the The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive as it prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481l)
A train driver boards the The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive as it prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481m)
The world famous LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481j)
The world famous LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481b)
A passenger wearing a face mask examines the manu as the The LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481c)
Passengers wait to board The world famous LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive as it prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481a)
The world famous LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Historischer Zug "The Flying Scotsman" fährt nach Coronapause wieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (11913481f)
Passengers board The world famous LNER Flying Scotsman steam locomotive as it prepares to leave Victoria Station in central London ahead of a tour through the Surrey Hills in South east England. The heritage steam locomotive touring season was mostly cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is now underway as restrictions are eased. Built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER)It was the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour.
Flying Scotsman Surrey Hills tour, London, UK - 20 May 2021
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
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Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: he Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS:
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: he Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar alongside the real thing
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
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Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
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Lamborghini 1
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28/05/20
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Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: A Lego Technic wheel for the Sian model kit compared to the real thing
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
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28/05/20
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Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar alongside the real thing
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
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28/05/20
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Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
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Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
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Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: The Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lamborghini-Supersportwagen von Lego, den sich viele leisten können
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamborghini 1
Ref 11797
28/05/20
See Ferrari picture
Picture must credit: Lego Technic
Here’s a Lamborghini supercar that many people will be able to afford – but never get to drive. It's a scale Lego model replica of the hybrid Sian FKP 37..The car is a one eighth scale model and features 3,696 pieces as part of Lego’s Technic range.Originally revealed at Frankfurt Auto Show 2019, the Lamborghini Sián’s futuristic features are authentically recreated in the model.This includes a replica of the V12 engine; a moveable rear spoiler; front and rear suspension and steering powered by a wheel complete with the Automobili Lamborghini badge. The model boasts scissor doors, which open to reveal the intricately recreated cockpit, with a fully-functioning eight-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a movable paddle gearshift. Model owners can open the front hood of their Lego Lamborghini Sián to find a Lamborghini overnight bag, together with a unique serial number that unlocks special content. Proud owners can also scan a QR code in the building instructions to access an exclusive series of video casts by ALamborghini and Lego experts, exploring the inspiration behind the design of the original car and the Technic model. The vivid lime-green colour and e golden rims of the Technic replica are available as colour and trim on the real Sián.The finished Lego model is 13 cm high, 60 cm long and 25 cm wide.Wheras the real Sian , of which just 63 will be built, costs over €3.3 million Euros, the Lego model is a tiny fraction of that at €380 Euros
OPS: he Lego Technic model of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar alongside the real thing
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Exclusive - Soldiers and medical equipment at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan where workers built a makeshift morgue to deal with a potential surge of coronavirus victims
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NEWS - Coronavirus: US-Armee errichtet temporäre Leichenhalle vor dem Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan
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NEWS - Coronavirus: US-Armee errichtet temporäre Leichenhalle vor dem Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan
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Exclusive - Soldiers and medical equipment at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan where workers built a makeshift morgue to deal with a potential surge of coronavirus victims
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NEWS - Coronavirus: US-Armee errichtet temporäre Leichenhalle vor dem Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan
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Exclusive - Soldiers and medical equipment at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan where workers built a makeshift morgue to deal with a potential surge of coronavirus victims
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NEWS - Coronavirus: US-Armee errichtet temporäre Leichenhalle vor dem Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan
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NEWS - Coronavirus: US-Armee errichtet temporäre Leichenhalle vor dem Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan
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Exclusive - Soldiers and medical equipment at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan where workers built a makeshift morgue to deal with a potential surge of coronavirus victims
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NEWS - Katar: Alltag in Doha, 3 Jahre vor der Fussball-WM
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A general view of the newly built Msheireb Metro Station, the Doha Metro was opened in May 2019 and Msherieb is the largest station connecting all 3 lines
Daily life in Doha, Qatar ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022, Doha, Qatar - 19 Dec 2019
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NEWS - Katar: Alltag in Doha, 3 Jahre vor der Fussball-WM
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A general view of the newly built Msheireb Metro Station, the Doha Metro was opened in May 2019 and Msherieb is the largest station connecting all 3 lines
Daily life in Doha, Qatar ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022, Doha, Qatar - 19 Dec 2019
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