Lego Technic Bugatti Chiron 42083 Race Car Building Kit and Engineering Toy New

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Explore engineering excellence with the LEGO Technic 42083 Bugatti Chiron advanced building set. This exclusive model has been developed in partnership with Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S to capture the essence of the quintessential super sports vehicle, resulting in a stunning supercar replica as well as a hot toy for collectible toy car enthusiasts. It comes with gleaming aerodynamic bodywork, logoed spoked rims with low-profile tires, and detailed brake discs. The accessible cockpit features a Technic 8-speed gearbox with movable paddle gearshift and a steering wheel bearing the Bugatti emblem. Insert the top speed key and you can switch the active rear wing from handling to top speed position. The rear lid affords a glimpse of the detailed W16 engine with moving pistons, while beneath the hood youll discover a unique serial number and a compact storage compartment containing a stylish Bugatti overnight bag. This 1:8 scale model comes with a classic Bugatti duo-tone blue color scheme that reflects the brands signature color, and a set of stickers for additional detailing. The car is delivered in luxurious box packaging and includes a color collectors booklet with comprehensive building instructions. Exclusive 1:8 scale LEGO® Bugatti Chiron replica model with a wealth of luxurious features, including aerodynamic bodywork with an active rear wing, logoed spoked rims with low-profile tires, detailed brake discs and a W16 engine with moving pistons Open the doors to access the detailed cockpit featuring a LEGO® Technic 8-speed gearbox with movable paddle gearshift and a steering wheel bearing the Bugatti emblem Insert the top speed key to switch the active rear wing from handling to top speed position Lift the hood to access a compact storage compartment containing a stylish Bugatti overnight bag Check out the detailed W16 engine with moving pistons Includes a unique serial number located beneath the hood Comes with a classic Bugatti duo-tone blue color scheme that reflects the brand's signature color, plus a set of cool stickers for additional detailing Delivered in luxurious box packaging Includes a color collector's booklet with comprehensive building instructions This LEGO® Technic model is designed to provide an immersive and rewarding building experience This set includes 3,599 pieces Suitable for ages 16+ Bugatti Chiron measures over 5" (14cm) high, 22" (56cm) long and 9" (25cm) wide

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Customer Reviews

Lego Technic Bugatti Chiron 42083 Race Car Building Kit and Engineering Toy New

An absolute blast!

I bought this for myself having been bored of the regular lego sets here and there. Right from the main frame to the rear wing work to the main body. It was an absolute blast. I've never felt more accomplished having built something and I love admiring the beautiful blue colour. The Lego team did a perfect job on making an awesome set and I'm excited to see what other amazing builds they will have to offer

Mr Mcglizzy

What a car

Loved the build, whole process and breakdown really good.

Only drawback is would be good to be able to examine and review engine + gearbox to show others the engineering side to the car.

I understand why these kits are so expensive

The Chiron was intended for my 10yo, who had been talking about it for about 3 years. I understood that Lego would be retiring the set at the end of 2021, so I sought to buy this while I still could (missed out on the Porsche...) and give it to him later. But I let him start building it a couple of months ago to see how we would handle it.

As the car came together it became clear why these kits are so expensive. It's not just about the piece count; there must have been some serious R&D involved as well. The marriage process was definitely a highlight of the build, and the fact that there are indentifiable structural and functional sections that mirror a real car - insomuch as you can with Technic - shows that this was a serious undertaking for Lego's designers. As somebody who works in software design it's easy for people to see the incremental cost and think that the price of the end product is not justified, but what they're missing out is the time it took for the creators to get to that point and the inherent value that the design process contributes to the final product.

Anyhow - this was an enjoyable build for my son and the two months we spent working on this (one bag per weekend day) was a great father/son experience. Has me seriously considering the Sian :) But first I have the McLaren F1 car to build, that one's for me. Although I think I'll invite the 10yo to spectate :)

I will say that we did modify the build just a tiny bit. My son wanted to be able to show off the engine bay a bit more so he opted to remove 2 pins at the rear of the engine cover, allowing the whole thing to pivot up. Made a world of difference and does not detract from the shape at all when closed.

PiperD

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