Amazing LEGO Ferraris

Posted on 03/23/2007 under: Design, Featured, Ferrari
LEGO Ferrari F430 Spider
For over 50 years children and adults have been fascinated with the infinite possibilities of LEGO pieces. Why is that? What thrills us all is that despite tremendous variation in design and purpose of individual pieces, each still remains compatible in some way with existing pieces. Taking that into consideration, it means that, to every child with a little bit of imagination and every grown up Lego enthusiast, only sky is the limit. LEGO originates from Denmark, and the man who started it all was a poor carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen. Step, by step, brick by brick, it has become one of the ultimate toys of today.
Since it began producing plastic bricks, the Lego Group has released thousands of play sets with different themes - space, robots, ninjas, cities, trains, wild west and…racing cars. And when you say racing car, one name stands out in your mind - Ferrari.

For all LEGO enthusiasts and Ferrari fans who just can not afford a million dollar Enzo, LEGO has offered a possibility to own your private Enzo…just a bit smaller and probably not the car of your dreams. But it’s a start. Besides Enzo, they have a Ferrari F430 Spider, Scuderia Ferrari truck, Ferrari F430 Challenge, Ferrari F1 Racer and a place where you can put all this in good use - a whole racing collection, including a finish line and a fuel stop. Although it says ages: 8+, don’t let that stop you to fantasise. Although, this may sound like an advertisement for LEGO, we were thrilled how tremendous these Ferraris looked and we had to share it with you.

LEGO Enzo Ferrari




LEGO Ferrari F430 Spider




LEGO Ferrari F430 Challenge




LEGO Ferrari F1 Racer




LEGO Ferrari 248 F1




LEGO Scuderia Ferrari truck




LEGO Ferrari Finish Line




LEGO Ferrari Fuel Stop




Photos courtesy of The Lego Group

Source: LEGO
LEGO Enzo FerrariLEGO Ferrari F430 SpiderLEGO Ferrari F430 ChallengeLEGO Ferrari F1 RacerLEGO Ferrari 248 F1
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