Otamendi is living life in the fast lane while spending days stuck indoors due to coronavirus.
The real thing, which boasts 1500 horse power, has a top speed of 260mph and can do 0-62mph in just 2.5 seconds, costs around £2.5million.
But on the official Lego website you can purchase the same kit Otamendi has for a relative snip at £329.99.
Money might be no object but you will need vast reserves of patience to finish this mammoth 3,599-piece model.
It is not clear how long it took Otamendi to complete the puzzle but he went through at least nine costume changes in his brilliant time-lapse video.
Otamendi wrote alongside the video: "Quarantine days with @ lego #StayAtHome."