Post: Do you own any Lego?
06-27-2015, 10:48 AM #1
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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.

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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.



I used to own so much Lego when I was young, literally boxes full of the stuff.

I'm a car guy and one car I freaking love is the F40. Lego is releasing the Lego model above and I plan on buying it (price is high but so worth it).

So, do you own any Lego models? If so what ones?
#BringOnTheHate
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06-27-2015, 11:08 AM #2
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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.

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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.



I used to own so much Lego when I was young, literally boxes full of the stuff.

I'm a car guy and one car I freaking love is the F40. Lego is releasing the Lego model above and I plan on buying it (price is high but so worth it).

So, do you own any Lego models? If so what ones?
#BringOnTheHate


I would honestly buy it, it looks soo good. I never had anything like this.
06-27-2015, 11:36 AM #3
ResistTheSun
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Love Lego

That is awesome
06-27-2015, 12:17 PM #4
Sneakz
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I have some lego lying about somewhere but i havent used it since i was like 5 and im 19 now. Cool Troll
06-27-2015, 12:35 PM #5
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Originally posted by Alt View Post
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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.

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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.



I used to own so much Lego when I was young, literally boxes full of the stuff.

I'm a car guy and one car I freaking love is the F40. Lego is releasing the Lego model above and I plan on buying it (price is high but so worth it).

So, do you own any Lego models? If so what ones?
#BringOnTheHate


I own the f430 I made it when I was younger. I think I wasn't well (as far as I can remember) and my dad bought me it lol. I would post a picture of it but it's way too dusty now.
06-27-2015, 01:47 PM #6
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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.

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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.



I used to own so much Lego when I was young, literally boxes full of the stuff.

I'm a car guy and one car I freaking love is the F40. Lego is releasing the Lego model above and I plan on buying it (price is high but so worth it).

So, do you own any Lego models? If so what ones?
#BringOnTheHate


Quote myself because why the hell not? Cool Troll

I also own a Lego Tank :fa:
06-27-2015, 02:48 PM #7
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Quote myself because why the hell not? Cool Troll

I also own a Lego Tank :fa:


:lol: The real question is do you still play with legos? And if so how old are you Cool Troll
06-27-2015, 03:03 PM #8
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:lol: The real question is do you still play with legos? And if so how old are you Cool Troll


I don't play with Lego and I'm 22 next month. Sal

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06-27-2015, 03:15 PM #9
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I don't play with Lego and I'm 22 next month. Sal


Fair enough lol
06-27-2015, 04:20 PM #10
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Originally posted by Alt View Post
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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.

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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.



I used to own so much Lego when I was young, literally boxes full of the stuff.

I'm a car guy and one car I freaking love is the F40. Lego is releasing the Lego model above and I plan on buying it (price is high but so worth it).

So, do you own any Lego models? If so what ones?
#BringOnTheHate


I use to love Lego wen i was young.. Everytime we went to the shop mum would get out of there without me saying "mum can you get me some lego". i was to young to know what computers and stuff were and how to use them so i use to just buid heaps of stuff with my lego Smile in my wardrobe i got heaps of lego but i think i am a bit to old to sit around and play with them

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