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Check out this LEGO Ferrari F1. They did an amazing job! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3E_BNEYSGM

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I would have prefered a 458 Italia.

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I would have prefered a 458 Italia.

Haha same! Maybe that should be a Brickpicker contest, building a full scale 458 LOL

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And the prize when it's completed is a real 458 haha jk :)

Saw some pics of this today. Looks awesome! I think they should have made the tires out of bricks as well though.

At least it is easier to move with real tires. I don't want to think how heavy that thing would be with all those bricks

And the prize when it's completed is a real 458 haha jk :)

They would probably cost the same with all those bricks!

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They would probably cost the same with all those bricks!

Valid point lol

looks good! no fan of it though...

I support McLaren ;) Check out set 42000

I support McLaren ;)

Check out set 42000

Oh yeah!

I think a non lego company released a brick built McLaren a few years ago and 42000 is supposed to be generic, but it does look similar to the recent McLaren color schemes. One question though, what is the RRP for this set in the US? It seems to be more than the UK, not that I am complaining. I don't think I could buy this set as an investment though.

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