![]() Maybe avoid swooshing it around, though, or you’ll have your very own aviation disaster. This set lets you remake an engineering masterpiece as a huge (105cm/41in long) brick-built model with realistic tiltable nose and cramped seating. Gawp at a tiny grand staircase! Mess about with propellers to turn the piston engines! However, don’t let your kid smash it into a homemade ‘iceberg’ or you’ll get that sinking feeling as dozens of parts disappear from view.Īlternatively, take to the air with Concorde (2083 pieces, $199.99/ £169.99). This gargantuan set faithfully recreates the legendary ship. ![]() But don’t zoom it along at 88mph, or it’ll disappear in a blaze of timey-wimey glory. You can mod it into the second film’s hover form, or add the hood-mounted circuit board from Part III. (It’s suitably described in the script as a “cross between a Lamborghini Countach and a Humvee”.)īack to the Future Time Machine (1872 pieces, $199.99/ £169.99) nets you a scale model of Doc Brown’s souped-up De Lorean. DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler (2049 pieces, $269.99/ £229.99) reimagines the imposing jet black military vehicle that debuted in Batman Begins. If your movie vehicle desires are more gothic in nature, there’s always Batman. You build a detailed 47cm/18.5in long converted 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance with moving ghost sniffer, extendable rear gunner seat, working steering wheel and authentic logos. Taking brick-built vehicles in a more fantastical direction, Ghostbusters ECTO-1 (2352 pieces, $239.99/ £209.99) is the most impressive Lego ECTO-1 to date.
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