Then the trunk has space and hoses to install a nitrous-oxide tank when your plastic toy needs to look extra fast. The dark blue pony car sports a white racing stripe down the middle and a tan interior. Build your own Mustang -- no wrenches or oil required. Build an iconic Blue Oval brick by brick! It features period correct details recreated in brick form, such as a hood scoop, the famous Mustang logo in the grille, and five-spoke wheels on real rubber tires. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag.
There are also pieces for side-exit exhaust pipes, a rear ducktail spoiler, a chin spoiler, and a nitrous oxide tank located in the trunk. I only come to 7? Also available is a side-exit exhaust system and an assortment of license plate choices. Dark blue must be the color of the season with several new and huge sets being released in that color over the next few months, including the. It will be sold through dedicated Lego stores and on the. Opening the front hood reveals a detailed Ford 390-cubic-inch big block V-8 engine; the trunk and doors are also functional. Get it in certified Lego Stores or online at shop. It's definitely a pricey piece, but not as bad as the more complex Technic kits we've seen before.
With a blue body and white racing stripes, the authentic model designed with input from Ford itself comes part and parcel with all the options you'd drool over in a real car. To top it all off, there are risers to adjust the lift of the rear axle and give the Mustang a more menacing stance. The new Lego Creator Ford Mustang set will set you up with a foot-long 1,470-peice bruiser that you can put on your desk instead of your driveway. I just want to admire you all day long. Remove the roof panel or open the doors and you have access to the detailed interior with handsome seats, radio, working steering and a mid- console gearshift.
Lego has been on tear in the past few years, working up both scale-model and actual-size reproductions of some pretty exotic hardware such as the , the , and the. The finished product measures more than 3 inches tall, 13 inches long and 5 inches wide. Consisting of 1,471 pieces, there's a great deal of customizability on this Lego Creator series car. Under the hood is a 390 cubic-inch if you use your imagination V8 engine. You can even adjust the lift of the rear axle for an extra-mean look! The supercharger is the coolest, which replaces the hood scoop and adds untold imaginary horsepower to the V8 engine below.
An adjustable rear suspension lets you raise the rear end up to a drag-racing stance, or sit in a normal cruising configuration. Store items in the trunk or lift the hood to reveal a detailed big block 390 V8 engine with battery, hoses and air filter detailing. Pop open the doors and you'll be greeted by a detailed interior with functional steering. The hood can be opened to reveal a plastic, nonfunctional 390-cubic-inch V8 engine. Third, there is some repetition, but not too much to the point of making the build boring. Overall, this set is definitely worth the investment.
The base car you build is a gorgeous first-generation 'Stang in dark blue with white racing stripes that look spot-on for what we'd expect to see on a Shelby, but curiously, this kit features no such Shelby branding. Builders can even pull off the car's hood scoop and remove the carburetor to stick a giant supercharger on there instead. The rear axle of the car can be lifted for an extra-mean look, the doors can be opened and the roof panel removed to give access to the detailed interior with classic seats, radio, working steering and a mid-console gearshift. You can slap on a ducktail spoiler and front splitter to keep her glued to that desk. You can also lift up the rear axle for a raked, race-ready appearance, if desired. Or you can pop the hood to view the 390 big block V-8 underneath, which comes complete with a battery, hoses, and air filter. Lego Lego has dabbled in Mustang kits before, but this is the first time it has released one with this level of detail and complexity.
First of all, the details on this set are outstanding. The built set measures over a foot long 34cm and comes with several different license plate options as well as a variety of sub-assemblies that can be used to customize the base car. The authentic replica model also allows owners to store items in the trunk or lift the hood to reveal a detailed big block 390 cubic inch 6. Remove the roof panel or open the doors and you have access to the detailed interior with handsome seats, radio, working steering and a mid-console gearshift. New elements in the set include 5-spoke rims for the tires and a longer 2×8 brick with bow. Let me know in the comments how badly you want it! With 1,470 pieces, the Mustang is part of Lego's Creator Expert line.
In addition to the base car, though, Lego will include a number of customizations. See details for additional description. Secondly, I love all of the added parts you could attach to equipped it up. And free is good, right? And in the trunk, there's space and hoses for installing a nitrous-oxide tank, should your Mustang need an extra shot of speed. Now it has turned its sights to re-creating a decidedly American icon: the Ford Mustang. And thanks for reading Autoblog.
Again and again and again. It's no real-life, drivable , but this old is still legit. All that as flourishes on a base model that includes a gearshift, detailed seats, a radio, and a working steering wheel, not to mention the V-8 engine, battery, and air filter under the hood. You may as well be looking at the car itself. On Friday, Lego introduced another offering: a 1960s muscle car. It remains to be seen how long it'll take fans to build the 1,470-piece set, but we're guessing it'll be just a smidge quicker than it took to create a.