The first photo of Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari becomes a LEGO masterpiece – VIDEO
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The image has gone viral worldwide, breaking the record for the most-liked Formula 1-themed photo. That first picture of Hamilton in Maranello as a Ferrari driver has now become a true work of art recreated with LEGO.
Featuring hidden messages behind windows and an atmosphere described by today's youth as having an “immense aura,” the image has already captured the hearts of fans and beyond, aware of its historical significance.
This explains the enthusiasm seen later in Fiorano during Lewis Hamilton's first laps in the SF-23, with hundreds of fans crowding the famous overpass at Ferrari's home circuit.
The photo becomes a work of art
A video has been circulating on social media showing the recreation of Lewis Hamilton's first photo in Maranello as a Ferrari driver using LEGO bricks. From the now-famous seven windows to the British driver's black coat, no detail was overlooked in what has become a true masterpiece.
But is it possible to recreate it at home? Not exactly—or at least, it's not straightforward. Beyond the official set for building the F40, the rest of the photo could be replicated by purchasing individual pieces. A process that would undoubtedly take time, but one that might be worth the effort.
Lewis Hamilton'ın ikonik fotoğrafının lego versiyonunu yapmışlar.
Acil şundan lazım…
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