This LEGO Technic 8265 was modeled under 3Ds MAX 2020, the materials, Lighting and the rendering under V-Ray 7.
LEGO Technic is a line of advanced building sets introduced by LEGO in 1977. The series was designed to allow more complex constructions and mechanisms, moving beyond the basic blocks of traditional LEGO sets. Initially, Technic sets included elements such as gears, axles, and motors, enabling builders to create working models like vehicles, cranes, and robots.
The first set, the LEGO Technic 852, included simple gears and a motorized component, establishing the line as a platform for engineering and mechanical creativity. Over the years, LEGO Technic expanded with increasingly sophisticated elements, such as pneumatic systems and advanced motors. Sets like the Pneumatic Crane (1990) and LEGO Technic Super Car (1994) showcased the series’ ability to replicate real-world machinery and vehicles.
In 2000, the Technic line started incorporating electronic components like motors and sensors, paving the way for robotics and interactive designs. This evolution continued into the 2010s, with the introduction of the LEGO Mindstorms and LEGO Technic Control+ systems, allowing for app-controlled, programmable creations.
Today, LEGO Technic is known for its detailed and functional models, including replicas of iconic cars, trucks, and machinery, and remains popular with both young and adult LEGO enthusiasts for its complexity and engineering challenges.