LEGO Technic Ferrari 488 GTE “AF Corse #51” 42125 - Champion GT Series Sports Race Car, Exclusive Collectible Model Kit, Collectors Set for Adults to Build
-
Ted Tromler
> 3 dayThis is my fourth Lego car, I have the 42000 Formula 1 car (Lego’s 1st 1:8 scale model car), the Lamborghini Sian, the Porsche 911 RSR and this Ferrari. This was an easy model to assemble - approx. 5-1/2 hours, but it is perfectly engineered and Lego’s instructions are always exact. The finished product looks great and I know my 2 year old grandson can move it back and forth without major destruction. When he gets a little older, we will rebuild these cars together. If you purchase this car, it will not disappoint you and it’s a great value as well.
-
Grandma barb
> 3 dayMy grandson loves this auto.
-
Traci Robinson
> 3 dayI got this for Christmas and I just finished it took a while but grate product in the end
-
Elizabeth Jett
> 3 dayHad to return bc it was missing 2 pieces and Lego didnt have them in stock. Just be aware, if you are gifting it to someone.
-
Niko Bellic
Greater than one weekReceived the package from Amazon with no damage to the box. The set was not missing any pieces and I had a great time constructing it. I’d recommend this set for older age groups due to the complexity of the build (technic pins can be difficult to connect with beams at times and sometimes vague instructions)
-
Nicholas A. Bogalis
> 3 dayExcellent product
-
Dylan
> 3 dayI would like give ZERO star if I can. I ordered twice, those are all without shipping box, and it’s not brand new, the original box all damaged and dirty.
-
LT Esq Mama
Greater than one weekThis order was missing parts, so a little boy thinks Santa didn’t give him a good Lego set! There’s no way to get the missing parts right now either according to Lego because they are out of stock. This is a lot of money to have missing parts!
-
cesar a cuadra
> 3 dayThis was a fun build I worked on while I was sick. It helped to keep me distracted.
-
Michael W. Boehm
Greater than one weekLove it. Not sure why “remote control” is included. There are mechanical connections, but I wouldn’t call that remote control. Still, this is a cool kit.