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LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic
LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic

LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic

$22.10

(2,966 reviews)

Are you a fan of sports cars and the Porsche 911 RSR in particular? Build your dream racing car with the Lego Technic building set. You will be rewarded with an elaborate replica of this bloated car with details both in the interior and exterior. The cockpit is equipped with a radar screen, controls and a fire extinguishing system. The exterior design boasts fine-tuned contours of the rear wing, diffuser, mirrors and lights. Every fan of powerful cars will be paralyzed by the sight of a functional differential, damping and six-cylinder engine. You can then "draw" the final form of the model according to your taste with the help of stickers. All in all, the kit has 1,580 parts, after putting together the realistic mechanisms and movement functions of the Porsche special.A construction experienceColorful Lego bricks belong to the legendary building blocks. Children and adults have been entertained for many years. At the same time, Technic serves models of a more sophisticated character with realistic mechanisms and movement functions, for example just like the Porsche 911 RSR racing car. So, if you indulge in sports cars, you will definitely get your money's worth.

Are you a fan of sports cars and the Porsche 911 RSR in particular? Build your dream racing car with the Lego Technic building set. You will be rewarded with an elaborate replica of this bloated car with details both in the interior and exterior. The cockpit is equipped with a radar screen, controls and a fire extinguishing system. The exterior design boasts fine-tuned contours of the rear wing, diffuser, mirrors and lights. Every fan of powerful cars will be paralyzed by the sight of a functional differential, damping and six-cylinder engine. You can then "draw" the final form of the model according to your taste with the help of stickers. All in all, the kit has 1,580 parts, after putting together the realistic mechanisms and movement functions of the Porsche special.A construction experienceColorful Lego bricks belong to the legendary building blocks. Children and adults have been entertained for many years. At the same time, Technic serves models of a more sophisticated character with realistic mechanisms and movement functions, for example just like the Porsche 911 RSR racing car. So, if you indulge in sports cars, you will definitely get your money's worth.

LEGO 42096 Porsche 911 RSR - Technic

(2,966 reviews)

Are you a fan of sports cars and the Porsche 911 RSR in particular? Build your dream racing car with the Lego Technic building set. You will be rewarded with an elaborate replica of this bloated car with details both in the interior and exterior. The cockpit is equipped with a radar screen, controls and a fire extinguishing system. The exterior design boasts fine-tuned contours of the rear wing, diffuser, mirrors and lights. Every fan of powerful cars will be paralyzed by the sight of a functional differential, damping and six-cylinder engine. You can then "draw" the final form of the model according to your taste with the help of stickers. All in all, the kit has 1,580 parts, after putting together the realistic mechanisms and movement functions of the Porsche special.A construction experienceColorful Lego bricks belong to the legendary building blocks. Children and adults have been entertained for many years. At the same time, Technic serves models of a more sophisticated character with realistic mechanisms and movement functions, for example just like the Porsche 911 RSR racing car. So, if you indulge in sports cars, you will definitely get your money's worth.

Are you a fan of sports cars and the Porsche 911 RSR in particular? Build your dream racing car with the Lego Technic building set. You will be rewarded with an elaborate replica of this bloated car with details both in the interior and exterior. The cockpit is equipped with a radar screen, controls and a fire extinguishing system. The exterior design boasts fine-tuned contours of the rear wing, diffuser, mirrors and lights. Every fan of powerful cars will be paralyzed by the sight of a functional differential, damping and six-cylinder engine. You can then "draw" the final form of the model according to your taste with the help of stickers. All in all, the kit has 1,580 parts, after putting together the realistic mechanisms and movement functions of the Porsche special.A construction experienceColorful Lego bricks belong to the legendary building blocks. Children and adults have been entertained for many years. At the same time, Technic serves models of a more sophisticated character with realistic mechanisms and movement functions, for example just like the Porsche 911 RSR racing car. So, if you indulge in sports cars, you will definitely get your money's worth.

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Reviews

A Fun and Challenging Build
10 August 2022Jim25

originally posted on myer.com.au

Received this as a present, having had a significant gap from my previous Lego building days. I found this very enjoyable to put together. To help sort the pieces, I purchased a couple of plastic sectioned containers and sorted pieces in various types, i.e. types/shapes/colours, which made it much easier to locate the pieces, as well as keeping them contained. The only thing I would like now is get suggestions of how I could Power Up, as I am finding the Powered Up information to be a little confusing.

A good challenge
2 January 2019Malika

originally posted on LEGO

this is a great model if you want a challenge. it requires a lot of dedication and is one of the more lengthy processes with a great finish. It is similar to the relatives that are the porsche bugatti and rally car but it lacks the gear box and lighting systems. this isn't something i'm sad about because the price and difficulty were good enough for me. the roof is quite flimsy, only properly attached with some piping and one support in the rear. this can be seen as a flaw but personally, i want to see the engine that i screwed up on with my friend multiple times function so a removable roof helps. the dash board gets in the way of the steering wheel mechanisms which i find slightly annoying but that doesn't matter too much.from what i can tell, it looks fairly ... Morethis is a great model if you want a challenge. it requires a lot of dedication and is one of the more lengthy processes with a great finish. It is similar to the relatives that are the porsche bugatti and rally car but it lacks the gear box and lighting systems. this isn't something i'm sad about because the price and difficulty were good enough for me. the roof is quite flimsy, only properly attached with some piping and one support in the rear. this can be seen as a flaw but personally, i want to see the engine that i screwed up on with my friend multiple times function so a removable roof helps. the dash board gets in the way of the steering wheel mechanisms which i find slightly annoying but that doesn't matter too much.from what i can tell, it looks fairly easy to motorise and has great potential for it with plenty of unused space just under the trunk which is meant for seeing the engine. you may need to be a bit more skilled to incorporate the steering motor as it has to be installed either during manufacturing, or after removing the numerous panels which could be easy if using the instructions to strategically do so. personally, i haven't because the motors cost a butt tonne just for being called lego.the only real flaws are the fact that you can't pick it up too well because of the roof and steering is really annoying because the wheel is badly attached and i once pulled it off. you essentially should either steer uncomfortably with the steering wheel that falls off, try moving the actual wheels as they move, motorise it, or just have it as a demo. as for the roof... im not sure. there is also one problem that drives me up the wall. im not sure if its my fault but when i reverse the car, the wheels rub against the frame around it making it so annoying to use. i really want to think that it's just me because it ruins a perfectly good design.over all, it is a good model and worth the money especially if you have a remote controlled vehicle as well (you could switch and swap parts) but not too good for playing with after. but hey. i get technics for a challenge, the mechanism and obviously the looks. if it doesn't have these then i wouldn't have bought it.

Average
28 June 2020LegoVehicleFan

originally posted on LEGO

Well, this set is bad and good at the same time. For $150 and having 1,580 pieces, this set is absolutely immense. It is almost as big as the Chiron, the Sián, and the 911 GT3 RS, but for half or less of the price. But gave this set an average rating because the body is full of gaps and holes, there are almost 60 stickers, the headlights bulge unrealistically, the engine compartment looks like a pile of technic pieces, and the whole car only has 2 features, one of which hardly functions. Yes, I did say 2 features on a $150 TECHNIC SET!!! And, the steering has the most backlash I have ever seen on a Lego set, and it barely works. Also, to reach the steering wheel, you need to remove the seat. This set is screaming out for a steering knob in the engine compartment! At ... MoreWell, this set is bad and good at the same time. For $150 and having 1,580 pieces, this set is absolutely immense. It is almost as big as the Chiron, the Sián, and the 911 GT3 RS, but for half or less of the price. But gave this set an average rating because the body is full of gaps and holes, there are almost 60 stickers, the headlights bulge unrealistically, the engine compartment looks like a pile of technic pieces, and the whole car only has 2 features, one of which hardly functions. Yes, I did say 2 features on a $150 TECHNIC SET!!! And, the steering has the most backlash I have ever seen on a Lego set, and it barely works. Also, to reach the steering wheel, you need to remove the seat. This set is screaming out for a steering knob in the engine compartment! At least the super-unrealistic engine works great.If you are looking for a highly functional or realistic set, spend extra and save up for the Chiron, the Sián, or the 911 GT3 RS. If you are trying to save money or trying to find a cheap but large display piece, buy this set with no further delay.

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Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)01/01/2019
MaterialPlastic
Country of originCzech Republic
Sound effectsN

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$288.99

LEGO Technic Porsche 911 RSR Supercar Building Set (1580 pcs) Sports Race Car Advanced Building Kit, Exclusive Collectible for Boys and Adults 42096

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Lego Porsche 911 RSR 42096 Light Kit

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Lego 42096 Porsche 911 RSR Display Wallboard

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Reviews

A Fun and Challenging Build
10 August 2022

Received this as a present, having had a significant gap from my previous Lego building days. I found this very enjoyable to put together. To help sort the pieces, I purchased a couple of plastic sectioned containers and sorted pieces in various types, i.e. types/shapes/colours, which made it much easier to locate the pieces, as well as keeping them contained. The only thing I would like now is get suggestions of how I could Power Up, as I am finding the Powered Up information to be a little confusing.

Jim25 originally posted on myer.com.au
A good challenge
2 January 2019

this is a great model if you want a challenge. it requires a lot of dedication and is one of the more lengthy processes with a great finish. It is similar to the relatives that are the porsche bugatti and rally car but it lacks the gear box and lighting systems. this isn't something i'm sad about because the price and difficulty were good enough for me. the roof is quite flimsy, only properly attached with some piping and one support in the rear. this can be seen as a flaw but personally, i want to see the engine that i screwed up on with my friend multiple times function so a removable roof helps. the dash board gets in the way of the steering wheel mechanisms which i find slightly annoying but that doesn't matter too much.from what i can tell, it looks fairly ... Morethis is a great model if you want a challenge. it requires a lot of dedication and is one of the more lengthy processes with a great finish. It is similar to the relatives that are the porsche bugatti and rally car but it lacks the gear box and lighting systems. this isn't something i'm sad about because the price and difficulty were good enough for me. the roof is quite flimsy, only properly attached with some piping and one support in the rear. this can be seen as a flaw but personally, i want to see the engine that i screwed up on with my friend multiple times function so a removable roof helps. the dash board gets in the way of the steering wheel mechanisms which i find slightly annoying but that doesn't matter too much.from what i can tell, it looks fairly easy to motorise and has great potential for it with plenty of unused space just under the trunk which is meant for seeing the engine. you may need to be a bit more skilled to incorporate the steering motor as it has to be installed either during manufacturing, or after removing the numerous panels which could be easy if using the instructions to strategically do so. personally, i haven't because the motors cost a butt tonne just for being called lego.the only real flaws are the fact that you can't pick it up too well because of the roof and steering is really annoying because the wheel is badly attached and i once pulled it off. you essentially should either steer uncomfortably with the steering wheel that falls off, try moving the actual wheels as they move, motorise it, or just have it as a demo. as for the roof... im not sure. there is also one problem that drives me up the wall. im not sure if its my fault but when i reverse the car, the wheels rub against the frame around it making it so annoying to use. i really want to think that it's just me because it ruins a perfectly good design.over all, it is a good model and worth the money especially if you have a remote controlled vehicle as well (you could switch and swap parts) but not too good for playing with after. but hey. i get technics for a challenge, the mechanism and obviously the looks. if it doesn't have these then i wouldn't have bought it.

Malika originally posted on LEGO
Average
28 June 2020

Well, this set is bad and good at the same time. For $150 and having 1,580 pieces, this set is absolutely immense. It is almost as big as the Chiron, the Sián, and the 911 GT3 RS, but for half or less of the price. But gave this set an average rating because the body is full of gaps and holes, there are almost 60 stickers, the headlights bulge unrealistically, the engine compartment looks like a pile of technic pieces, and the whole car only has 2 features, one of which hardly functions. Yes, I did say 2 features on a $150 TECHNIC SET!!! And, the steering has the most backlash I have ever seen on a Lego set, and it barely works. Also, to reach the steering wheel, you need to remove the seat. This set is screaming out for a steering knob in the engine compartment! At ... MoreWell, this set is bad and good at the same time. For $150 and having 1,580 pieces, this set is absolutely immense. It is almost as big as the Chiron, the Sián, and the 911 GT3 RS, but for half or less of the price. But gave this set an average rating because the body is full of gaps and holes, there are almost 60 stickers, the headlights bulge unrealistically, the engine compartment looks like a pile of technic pieces, and the whole car only has 2 features, one of which hardly functions. Yes, I did say 2 features on a $150 TECHNIC SET!!! And, the steering has the most backlash I have ever seen on a Lego set, and it barely works. Also, to reach the steering wheel, you need to remove the seat. This set is screaming out for a steering knob in the engine compartment! At least the super-unrealistic engine works great.If you are looking for a highly functional or realistic set, spend extra and save up for the Chiron, the Sián, or the 911 GT3 RS. If you are trying to save money or trying to find a cheap but large display piece, buy this set with no further delay.

LegoVehicleFan originally posted on LEGO
Daunting at first, but patience pays
14 April 2021

I had a lot of fun with this build, although dot was somewhat daunting upon realising that this isn't a 'by numbers' kit. By step 5 you've opened multiple bags and all those pieces look overwhelming. It's definitely worth finding the space where you can lay everything out so that you can find the next piece easier. I acquired this set with a pretty decent discount, but after building it would be comfortable paying MSRP for it. It's a fun leisurely build and the end result is pretty impressive. Upon completion this is definitely more of a display piece than a toy, the roof is attached, not fixed, which makes handling a bit awkward, although it's cool that everything that should opens up, and the engine and drive train work really well. I probably wouldn't recommend ... MoreI had a lot of fun with this build, although dot was somewhat daunting upon realising that this isn't a 'by numbers' kit. By step 5 you've opened multiple bags and all those pieces look overwhelming. It's definitely worth finding the space where you can lay everything out so that you can find the next piece easier. I acquired this set with a pretty decent discount, but after building it would be comfortable paying MSRP for it. It's a fun leisurely build and the end result is pretty impressive. Upon completion this is definitely more of a display piece than a toy, the roof is attached, not fixed, which makes handling a bit awkward, although it's cool that everything that should opens up, and the engine and drive train work really well. I probably wouldn't recommend this as a first set, but if you're relatively Lego experienced then it should be a breeze.

bornto_72 originally posted on ebay.com
Detailed Model Great Value
6 April 2021

I purchased this set to display alongside the GT3 and was a little bit disappointed to find out that the completed model is a little bit smaller than it’s predecessor however what it lacks in size it makes up for in great detail. This set comes with the most decals, especially large decals (two full sheets) of any LEGO set I’ve ever purchased. The build process is fun. The first 60% of the build is mostly internal structure and the last 40% fleshes out the body panels and overall vehicle shape. It doesn’t have that many play or action features aside from what you’d expect it any other technic set. If you’re a fan of Porsche and/or want a great sports car display model, this set delivers. The white/red/black color combination is unique and eye catching! All in all ... MoreI purchased this set to display alongside the GT3 and was a little bit disappointed to find out that the completed model is a little bit smaller than it’s predecessor however what it lacks in size it makes up for in great detail. This set comes with the most decals, especially large decals (two full sheets) of any LEGO set I’ve ever purchased. The build process is fun. The first 60% of the build is mostly internal structure and the last 40% fleshes out the body panels and overall vehicle shape. It doesn’t have that many play or action features aside from what you’d expect it any other technic set. If you’re a fan of Porsche and/or want a great sports car display model, this set delivers. The white/red/black color combination is unique and eye catching! All in all very happy with this set and enjoy seeing it displayed on my shelf!

Eastwood originally posted on LEGO
Excellent build
29 November 2020

For a small 1850 piece kit, it is an excellent build. I built it in between Xmas decorations that is why it took so long but it was fun. It included around 50 plus decals which, at the beginning, I was not to excited about, but as I got into the building process, I became very good at placing them straight and looking good. I can only imagine the price of the kit if, instead of decals, they had the bricks printed! Wow! It may have double ore more the price! One good factor is that the bags were not numbered! That made the kit a bit more challenging. I have built other kits like this and it creates another different set of rules on how tow sort the brick to ease the build. That’s when experience takes over. I enjoyed it very much. The kit was missing only two bricks. ... MoreFor a small 1850 piece kit, it is an excellent build. I built it in between Xmas decorations that is why it took so long but it was fun. It included around 50 plus decals which, at the beginning, I was not to excited about, but as I got into the building process, I became very good at placing them straight and looking good. I can only imagine the price of the kit if, instead of decals, they had the bricks printed! Wow! It may have double ore more the price! One good factor is that the bags were not numbered! That made the kit a bit more challenging. I have built other kits like this and it creates another different set of rules on how tow sort the brick to ease the build. That’s when experience takes over. I enjoyed it very much. The kit was missing only two bricks. Out of 1,850 that is a 0.126% which, for statistics say, not significant. But for a build, it means a delay, if you don’t have a stash of your own to pick from as I do, of about 15 days from the date you order until you receive them. That is if you don’t have to go through the Customer Support, as was my case, and your phone area code (as is my case 787 Puerto Rico) is not included in the support 800 number! Then you have to use the slow email process that due to high email activity, takes longer than 15 days to solve an issue. At any rate, I emailed my missing parts request and thanks to my stash, I was able to sort of finish my build using gray bricks instead of white. The kit is not simple to build, it is challenging and engineering did a great job in replicating the 911. Don’t forget this is a Lego replica and at the end of the instruction book, you will find a photo of the actual car and the kit. It just looks fantastic! The quality of the instruction book shows a little deterioration, I have to assume, due to the increased amount of work. Pages are wrinkled, some are not square and show the trim edges. Nothing that will stop the building process but not the quality Lego has used to provide. I think Lego has lost quality due to quantity. My personal opinion. I am still a Lego fan, just ordered the Colosseum and can’t wait for it’s arrival to start building that wonderful creation. Merry Christmas to all and Happy building!!!!

Antonio123 originally posted on LEGO
Frustrating Problems
4 August 2020

It was a steady build if you take your time. I never let myself do more then 1 hour and 15 minutes a day . More to relax and enjoy the build. There were 2 real frustrating things that got me upset and hope others may hesitate on getting this Porsche.1) All the packets came without numbers and the build was NOT in sections like all the other ones I have built(35 sets). So, I had 19 packets without any numbers on the packets which delayed the build by 5 days for me. Frustrating; especially when you had to get tiny pieces that they had meted out to several different packets.2) The other problem was with a missing piece. Not something small that you would have if you save the extra ones from other builds, but a large significant piece; which holds up the back tail ... MoreIt was a steady build if you take your time. I never let myself do more then 1 hour and 15 minutes a day . More to relax and enjoy the build. There were 2 real frustrating things that got me upset and hope others may hesitate on getting this Porsche.1) All the packets came without numbers and the build was NOT in sections like all the other ones I have built(35 sets). So, I had 19 packets without any numbers on the packets which delayed the build by 5 days for me. Frustrating; especially when you had to get tiny pieces that they had meted out to several different packets.2) The other problem was with a missing piece. Not something small that you would have if you save the extra ones from other builds, but a large significant piece; which holds up the back tail that attaches to the rear end. Item # 4128593. And not only that; when I went online to order the missing piece they said it did not exist. Online they changed the number on the piece which caused so much confusion.Still looks good. As on any Technics set; precision is important when you build.

Groundhog originally posted on LEGO
If it were only real, sadly not!
21 March 2023

A great educational piece for the young and budding designers of the world, soon to be of speaking. A great father and son, father and daughter, experience also. This just doesn't limit your capabilities, but enhances them. I know it might be expensive to some, but I do see that you can use Klarna, and pay over a certain agreed period. This now makes the possible unaffordable, affordable, should you wish. I'll say it does take a little while to complete, but the satisfaction my son and I had in completing it, was all the more rewarding.

sdmilne66 originally posted on ebay.com
Mark, Set, GO
28 October 2020

This is my first large Technic build and having seen this built up in a local store I just couldn't wait to create my own version. It is surprisingly large when completed and even though I had seen one built it still shocked me when I saw the completed size.STICKER WARNING! This kit is sticker heavy. Yes, they do enhance the look of the vehicle in general but some of them I just could not get right. The way the word Porsche is spread over the rear spoiler just looks a mess and I really did my best with it. This is such a visible piece on the completed vehicle and so torturous to even approximate how it should look I feel it should have been preprinted. Whilst I'm on a moan I will also mention I got just over 3 Hours in to the build and found I was missing a 1 x 15 ... MoreThis is my first large Technic build and having seen this built up in a local store I just couldn't wait to create my own version. It is surprisingly large when completed and even though I had seen one built it still shocked me when I saw the completed size.STICKER WARNING! This kit is sticker heavy. Yes, they do enhance the look of the vehicle in general but some of them I just could not get right. The way the word Porsche is spread over the rear spoiler just looks a mess and I really did my best with it. This is such a visible piece on the completed vehicle and so torturous to even approximate how it should look I feel it should have been preprinted. Whilst I'm on a moan I will also mention I got just over 3 Hours in to the build and found I was missing a 1 x 15 strut piece. I even double checked the build up to that point and I had not used a wrong part so it was definitely missing (even after thorough bag, box and floor checks). Thank goodness for stash as I couldn't imagine having to wait for a replacement part after spending so long building.Now on to the good stuff. I LOVED THIS BUILD. Honestly, I just kept going and going until it was finished and I never felt jaded or tired whilst constructing the vehicle. I even had to be forced to stop to eat. Honestly this was really absorbing and watching the vehicle emerge from a bunch of random looking connectors and struts was incredible and made me immeasurably happy.If you are on the fence about getting a larger Technic kit I cannot recommend this vehicle highly enough. If anything it was actually easier than the smaller sets I've built. The only thing I would say is make sure you have a large stable building surface as this thing really takes up some space. Also, there are NO numbered bags so you will need to open everything up and wrangling nearly 1600 pieces can be a challenge in itself.Number Of Pieces: 1580Approximate Price Per Piece: £0.09Build Time: 7.75 Hours

Valerian70 originally posted on LEGO
Very good value for money
28 April 2020

This was my very first Technic build. I originally wanted the Ferrari F40 but $300+ price tag was a bit out of my price range. The Porsche RSR at $149 seemed like a great deal albeit if its a tad smaller in scale.The build itself was very satisfying and to me, the end result looks terrific. Lego does some very clever things to acheive certain design aspects of the car. Particularly the rear of the car and the air diffuser- it looks fantastic.I found that using a very small pair of tweezers really helped me place the stickers nice and evenly. And I sorted all the parts by type in the beginning which really helped the process.My only bit of constructive criticism is with the engine. I think its SO cool how they designed it to function with the differential. Also ... MoreThis was my very first Technic build. I originally wanted the Ferrari F40 but $300+ price tag was a bit out of my price range. The Porsche RSR at $149 seemed like a great deal albeit if its a tad smaller in scale.The build itself was very satisfying and to me, the end result looks terrific. Lego does some very clever things to acheive certain design aspects of the car. Particularly the rear of the car and the air diffuser- it looks fantastic.I found that using a very small pair of tweezers really helped me place the stickers nice and evenly. And I sorted all the parts by type in the beginning which really helped the process.My only bit of constructive criticism is with the engine. I think its SO cool how they designed it to function with the differential. Also integrating the crankshaft within the connecting rods as seperate little pieces was very clever. Now I understand that they want you to see the engine function and I appreciate that. However, I would have loved more engine detail- perhaps valve covers and an intake manifold with an air intake, maybe even exhaust headers. I understand, then you wouldnt see the pistons moving. But it would still be so cool to know they were under all that added realistic detail. I also agree with others that the wheels could have been a larger diameter. But these are very small little observations.All in all, this is a great entry level Technic kit and also, I must mention, Legos shipping was incredibly fast and efficient. Considering what we are all dealing with right now, I very much appreciated the people who are still working in these warehouses and allowing us to keep ourselves occupied. Thanks for all your work, Lego

Coltm45 originally posted on LEGO

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Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)01/01/2019
MaterialPlastic
Country of originCzech Republic
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