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Ferrari F40product_label_list_price_accessibility 81 Reviews121FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISCarsCreatorVehiclesBuild your very own Ferrari F40! Ferrari F40 Reviews - page 2Ferrari 248 F1 1:24 Our community, 444 want it Ferrari F430 Challenge 1:17 Our community, 536 want it Ferrari 248 F1 Team (Michael Schumacher Edition) Our community, 610 want it Ferrari 248 F1 Team (Kimi Räikkönen Edition) Our community, 297 want it Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 1:10 Our community, 1224 want it Our community, 703 want it Our community, 879 want it Our community, 459 want it This is my NextFerrari is a subtheme of the Racers theme introduced since 2004. It is a theme based on the real Ferrari cars with different scales. TECHNIC cars and System cars are included in this theme. Sets involving Ferrari racing events are included as well. From 2008, tiny turbo scale Ferrari sets were released. However, there were Ferrari LEGO products before 2004.




Early in 1997, a Model Team promotional set with Shell (2556 Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car) was released in 1997. In 1999, 2 promotional sets with Shell (1253, 1255) included Ferrari cars as well. Ferrari is also a theme of DUPLO as well. Two DUPLO Ferrari sets were introduced in 2004.Released back in 1987, almost 30 years ago, the Ferrari F40 is still considered to be one of the greatest supercars of all time. It was the last car that Enzo Ferrari himself personally approved, and Lego has finally immortalized it in plastic bricks with its latest Creator model. The $90, 1158-piece set will be available starting August 1, but Lego VIP members can can actually order one a few weeks earlier starting July 15. Who wouldn’t want to add this to their collection as soon as possible?The model includes working doors, a hood that opens and closes revealing the car’s trunk up front, pop-up headlights, and a rear gate that lifts open to reveal the car’s engine. And not only does the model include a detailed replica of the Ferrari F40’s twin turbo-charged, 2.9-liter, 478 horsepower V8 engine, it’s actually removable so you can marvel at all of its beauty outside the car.




If you’re a fan of the F40, this is probably the closest you’ll ever get to owning one. You’re reading Leg Godt, the blog with the latest Lego news and the best sets in the web. Sold & shipped by SaveTronixShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller1Add to CartShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller$.$.$.+ $.$.$.+ Compare all 3 sellersAge Range: 14 years and upBuild your very own Ferrari F40Includes 1158 assorted LEGO elements Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Get up close to one of the world's greatest supercars — the Ferrari F40! This awesome LEGO Creator Expert replica of the iconic sports car with its sleek aerodynamic lines, distinctive rear spoiler and racing-red bodywork is packed with authentic brick-built details, including pop-up headlights, side air intakes and a vented rear hatch that opens to reveal a twin-turbocharged, 90-degree V8 engine!




Open the doors and you'll discover complete authenticity, right down to the crafted cabled door handles, steering wheel with Ferrari logo and 2 red racing seats, while under the hood you'll find a luggage compartment and tools. A special windscreen element with printed A-pillars and custom-made, molded rim inserts with sturdy, road-gripping tires add the final touches to this intricately designed model, a must-have for all Ferrari fans! LEGO Creator Expert Ferrari F40, 10248: Features an array of brick-built details, including: A hinged, vented rear hatch Detailed twin-turbocharged, 90 degree V8 engine with quick release function Opening doors Hood with luggage compartment and tools Pop-up headlights Cabled door handles Windscreen element with printed A-pillars Steering wheel with Ferrari logo 2 red racing seats Custom-made, molded rim inserts Includes 1158 assorted LEGO elements Racing-red color scheme Build your very own Ferrari F40 Check out the awesome brick-built details Lift the vented rear hatch to reveal the detailed V8 engine Open the doors to access the detailed, authentic interior Take this iconic sports car for a spin Ferrari F40 measures over 3" (8cm) high, 10" (27cm) long and 5" (14cm) wide Age Range: 14 years and up SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharacterCountmanufacturer_part_numberColorModelThemeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)No question have been asked yet.




Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 87 reviews 010 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match. These are the instructions for building the LEGO Speed Champions F14 T and Scuderia Ferrari Truck that was released in 2015. BI 3019/196+4/65+200g 75913 V29 [55.86 Mb] BI 3019/196+4/65+200g 75913 V39 [55.86 Mb] Skip to main content Skip to secondary content News > 'Featured' > Lego’s New Ferrari F40 Kit Is the Ferrari F40 of Lego Kits Lego’s New Ferrari F40 Kit Is the Ferrari F40 of Lego Kits June 25, 2015 at 1:57 pm by Alexander Stoklosa Whoever runs Lego’s design department has excellent taste in cars, at least judging by which classic models have been turned into Lego Creator kits. The 1962 Volkswagen Camper Van. And now the Ferrari F40. Yes, Lego’s latest true-to-the-original car kit is a $89.99 Ferrari F40. Not only does that price make this Ferrari one of the most affordable prancing-horse models out there, it’s also not nearly high enough to discourage us from immediately ordering one when it goes on sale this August.




Sorry, families/significant others/social lives. Half-Lego, Half-Real Porsche 911 RSR Is the Curviest Collection of Rectangular Bricks Who Toppled Ferrari As the Most Powerful Brand? Ferrari F40 Archived Instrumented Test: Like Having a Nervous Breakdown While not as wild as some Lego kits—the Ferrari consists of just 1158 pieces and measures a modest 10 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 3 inches high—the F40 is nonetheless hyperdetailed, fully licensed by Ferrari, and was even designed with input from the famed Italian carmaker. The headlights pop up, the clamshell hood opens to reveal a tiny luggage compartment, and the hinged rear hatch gives unfettered access to the brick-based twin-turbo V-8 engine. In fact, you can even lift out the detailed engine if you’d like—or simply use the included prop rod (!) to hold the hatch open. In creating the Ferrari, Lego needed to actually create a few all-new pieces, including the aggressively raked windshield, the sweet five-spoke wheels, and a few assorted bricks.

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