The video is a tutorial on building a Lego model of Lamborghini's first electric vehicle. The model is a 2020 model and is composed of 3700 pieces, making it the heaviest Lego model so far. The video creator, who is also the narrator, discusses the model's design, its unique features, and the process of building it.
The model is scaled to 18, and it is recommended for people over the age of 18. The video creator also mentions that the model number is 40, and it consists of 2155 and 3696 parts.
The video creator talks about the interior design of the model, the model's engine system, and the strange shock absorber system. The video creator also discusses the model's hybrid nature, which is a bit confusing because the car is not a hybrid but an electric vehicle.
The video creator talks about the model's meticulous design, the use of real prints instead of stickers, and the practicality of the model's features. The video creator also discusses the model's engine cover and the headlights.
The video creator then talks about the model's modifications. The video creator replaced all the electronic circuits in the model's bag, soldered tiny LEDs, and designed parts from a 3D printer. The video creator also talks about the model's charging circuit, the model's battery, and the model's on-off button.
The video creator talks about the model's headlights, the model's back lights, and the model's interior lighting. The video creator also talks about the model's final touches, which include six lightings made of neopixels.
The video creator ends the video by expressing his happiness with the model and asking viewers to subscribe to his channel and like the video to continue making these kinds of videos.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about a Lego model of Lamborghini's first hybrid car.
2. The Lego model consists of 3700 pieces and is scaled to 18.
3. The Lego model has features such as opening doors, spoilers, engine cover, and a bag.
4. The video maker also modified the Lego model with electronics such as LEDs, neopixels, Arduino, and infrared receiver.
5. The video maker collaborated with another channel that specializes in electronics.