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Following the exploits of the Spinjitzu learners on their way to becoming masters with a dozen pages of comic action. Alongside fun puzzles and competitions to take part in each issue also features a cover mounted free gift. These go from stickers to even include limited edition Lego figures of the characters from the series! Buy a single copy of LEGO NINJAGO or a subscription of your desired length, delivered worldwide. Current issues sent same day up to 3pm! All magazines sent by 1st Class Mail UK & by Airmail worldwide (bar UK over 750g and children's magazines with large free gifts which may go 2nd Class).Skip to main content area Lego announces Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS complete with working PDK gearbox There have been lots of cool Lego Technic kits over the years and up until now it was probably the Unimog (kit number 8110) that was most desired in the evo office. However, now the giant utility vehicle has been superseded, because Lego has just released kit number 42056 – a Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
To watch a video of Lego’s Senior Design Manager, Andrew Woodman, taking you through the kit just click below. It shows a level of collaboration and quality not previously seen in a Lego Technic kit. The build manual is more like something you would find gracing a coffee table, while the wheels are perfect recreations of the real car’s beautiful alloys and there are yellow callipers for the disc brakes just as you’ll find on the carbon ceramics of a real RS. Each car also gets a unique number that comes on a laser-engraved plaque – just like its own VIN plate. Image 2 of 5 >Read our Porsche 911 GT3 RS review The working parts of a Lego Technic model have always been things of joy and the 991 GT3 RS doesn’t disappoint. As well as working steering and suspension and an adjustable rear wing, there is a fully functional PDK gearbox, complete with paddles. You can even select Drive and Reverse via the tiny gearlever. The 1:8 scale car comes in Lava Orange and there are 2704 pieces in each kit.
The only downside is that just like the real thing, this GT3 RS doesn’t come cheap, retailing at £249.99 from 1st June this year. Experience the thrill of driving every month with evo magazine, devoted exclusively to the greatest performance cars in the world. If you're passionate about performance cars then evo is your ultimate monthly read. GET 5 ISSUES OF EVO FOR JUST £5Toy manufacturer Lego has warned it will put its prices up by 5 per cent in Britain next year because of Brexit – or rather bricksit.The Danish giant confirmed it had decided to increase the prices of its playsets, bricks and mini-figures in the UK owing to "currency fluctuations", and has not ruled out further increases if sterling does not recover.A letter shared on social media from a Lego executive to UK toy retailers revealed that prices would increase from January 1.It stated that the hike is a "direct result of the continued devaluing of the UK pound" and went on to say that the company may be forced to put up prices again in the "event of further negative trend".