2019 Chevrolet Silverado Trail Boss Built with 334,544 Lego Bricks
Plastic Silverado took over 2,000 hours to build and it weighs more than 3,300 pounds.
Chevrolet has teamed up with the folks from the Lego brand to celebrate the arrival of the second Lego Movie and the arrival of the all-new 2019 Silverado. The new Chevy truck will make an appearance in the movie, but importantly, the Lego team built a full-size replica of the new Silverado in LT Trail Boss form that made its world debut at the ongoing 2019 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
“Chevrolet is once again thrilled to be working with Warner Bros. to integrate the brand and one of our most iconic products – Silverado – into ‘The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part,’” said Sandor Piszar, director of Chevrolet Truck marketing. “The themes of determination and teamwork in the new movie align perfectly with our Chevy brand values and we are sure that the all-new Silverado has the features, technologies and strength that would help Emmet, Lucy and their friends as they take on exciting new challenges.”
Seeing this life-sized Lego pickup truck is impressive, drawing adults and children at the Detroit Auto Show to the Chevrolet display, but when you get into the details of this Silverado Trail Boss comprised of plastic bricks, the project becomes that much crazier.
Life-Sized Lego Truck
The picture at the top of this piece shows the real 2019 Silverado LT Trail Boss on the left and the Lego replica version on the right. As you can see, the Lego truck is practically the exact same size, and while there are some slight differences, the build team did a remarkable job of recreating the new Chevy truck out of tiny plastic blocks.
That build team was comprised of 18 specially trained Lego builders who used a unique computer system to assemble the full-sized truck at the LEGO Group’s Model Shop in Enfield, Connecticut. Those 18 workers spent more than 2,000 hours assembling the Silverado, with each and every one of the 334,544 bricks being snapped into piece by hand.
The assembled work of art stands 72-inches high, 240-inches long and 96-inches wide, weighing 3,307 pounds. It is the same size as the real truck, but it is quite a bit lighter than an actual Trail Boss, weighing as much as many small cars. For those wondering, the most common brick in this build was the red 2×8 stud brick, which comprises much of the chassis and the body of this full-scale Chevrolet Silverado, and yes, the lights of the Lego version do work.
The video below provides a quick look at the Lego Silverado going together piece-by-piece, providing a great look at how this gigantic toy truck came to life.