Lego presented its new line inspired by Formula 1. I discovered how the sets are made up and what the value of each one of them is.
Lego presented a new collection for Formula 1 lovers that includes sets for all ages and tastes. It is designed so that from the little ones to adult collectors they can enjoy pieces that capture the excitement of the tracks and the iconic details of the single-seaters.
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This collection covers lines such as Duplo, City, Speed Champions, Icons and Technicoffering from simple models to detailed replicas of the most famous cars of history and current events. In addition, their prices vary to suit all budgets.


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The prices of the most children’s and accessible sets
For children, Lego offers options that combine fun and learning:
- Duplo F1: This set costs 45 euros and includes three cars with customizable designs of the grid teams, a traffic light and a podium. Ideal for children from 2 years old.
- Lego City Collection: With prices between 13 and 100 eurosincludes sets such as a complete pit with cars and mechanics or the starting grid with the five-light traffic light.
- Speed Champions: The little F1s, perfect for ages 6 and up, start as early as 4 euros by sets of 29 pieces and even more elaborate models.
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Replicas for adults: a dream come true
For those passionate about detail and great assembly challenges, Lego launches in March 2025:
- 1992 Williams FW14B: Available for 80 eurosis part of the Icons series.
- Ferrari SF-24 this season: With an impressive level of detail and dimensions of 13 cm high, 61 cm long and 24 cm wide, it will be priced at 230 euros.
Since the fan zones at Grand Prix to the possibility of putting together a complete grill, this collection will be the perfect gift for any age.
Source: Ambito

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