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Lego Maersk Line Triple-E: The largest container ship in the world as Block-Craft Kit | GamingGadgets.de
From the Danish shipping yang ming company Maersk Line, the largest container ships in the world originate. These ocean giants of the so-called Triple-E class is almost 400 meters long, 60 meters wide and well can carry 18,000 containers more from A to B. For driving the ships two diesel engines with a total power of 80,707 hp, thanks to which the freighters traveling at a maximum speed of 46 km / h over the oceans of the world. No wonder, then, that the Lego Company calculated the Triple-E class is now a monument by bringing these container ships in Block form in the trade.
And this with a great attention to detail: The Building Block freighter of Lego (size: 21 x 65 x 9 cm) consists of exactly 1,518 stones and offers the complete equipment of his great idol including all lifeboats, both these engines and the gold-colored propellers. . The container on board can of course be unloaded on demand, and even the gold coin, which is installed as a good luck charm among the masts of all Maersk Line vessels is at the Lego model with it.
And who has not yet seen enough yang ming already with all the impressive images to the Lego Maersk Line Triple-E model, which can look forward to the next video in which you can admire the finished, assembled ship "in action":
If you want to get the Lego Maersk Line Triple-E-Set home still needs a little patience. Probably starting in January 2014 it will be in stores and in the Lego Store. The price for the small model of the largest container ship in the world is likely to lie at 130 euros.
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Since the mid-Matthias Klein (19) 80 for the first time looked at the green screen of a Schneider Amstrad CPC 464, he is addicted to virtual worlds. Since then he has heaps held joysticks, GamePads, handhelds, guitars, fishing rods, rattles and other technology gadgets in the hands and would be even nowadays about any new (or even used) gadget that ventures into its reach.
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