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DIY artist builds mini Red Bull F1 car using chicken bones; Internet can’t believe it: ‘Lego in hell’

The artist used the longer bones for the car’s base and the smaller ones for additional details. A V-shaped bone serves as the Halo of the miniature car.

The video has racked up nine million viewsThe video has racked up nine million views

As the 2025 Formula 1 season kicks into gear, a DIY artist has taken the Internet by storm with his unconventional approach to model-making. Instead of using traditional materials like wood or metal, he crafted a miniature Red Bull F1 car entirely out of chicken bones. His Instagram page, Toy Company, shared a video of the process, titled “Redbull F1 Machine,” and fans can’t get enough of it.

The viral clip, which has already racked up nine million views, begins with the artist carefully separating and cleaning the bones. He then assembles them, using longer bones for the car’s base and smaller ones for additional details. A V-shaped bone serves as the Halo, replicating the protective structure seen on real F1 cars. To complete the look, he painted the bones in Red Bull’s signature colours, with black dominating the body and hints of yellow and red at the rear. Tiny wheels were added to bring the car to life.

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The video has sparked a wave of admiration and laughter online. While many praised the artist’s “incredible creativity,” others couldn’t resist making jokes about the unusual material.

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One user said, “Red Bull gives you wings (cross emoji) Wings give you Red Bull (check emoji).” Another user commented, “Lego in hell.”

A third user said, “Now 5000 years later, archaeologists are going to dig this up and be stunned.” Another Instagram user wrote, “My dog would eat this car.”

Meanwhile, on the real F1 track, the opening race of the 2025 season has already taken place at the Australian Grand Prix. McLaren’s Lando Norris secured a thrilling victory in a rain-soaked race, while Max Verstappen of Red Bull finished second, and George Russell of Mercedes claimed third place.

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