Product Gallery: Lego 1970 Ferrari 512M, Lego 3-in-1 Street Racer, and Lego Lotus Evija

Lego’s Build for Thrills campaign features several stand-out Lego car sets—including the Lego Technic Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (42138) that Rory built and reviewed, as well as Lego Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric (42137) that Hanif reviewed for SoyaCincau BM. But the rest of the SoyaCincau team also built three other fun Lego sets from the same campaign.

Lego Speed Champions 1970 Ferrari 512M (76906)

This Lego Speed Champions set is a “faithful recreation” of the 1970s Ferrari 521M. The car is “famed for its fearsome performance and epic on-track duals”.

The Ferrari model even comes with a little Lego man, and you’re able to lift the windscreen to reveal the little guy. Ray, who built the set, said that what she really liked about it was that there is even an option for you to put a head of hair on the guy besides a helmet.

Price: RM 89.90

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Lego Creator 3-in-1 Street Racer (31127)

The fun part about this Lego Creator set is that it’s a 3-in-1—so besides the model you see built by Raymond, you’re able to build two other car models. You could choose between a Street Racer, a Race Car, or use the bricks to build “another vehicle for speedy adventures”.

The Race Car has a bit of a minimalist design—and looks a little bare-boned, to be honest. But it is pretty sturdy. Its rims can also be inverted in different stylings.

Price: RM 89.90

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Lego Speed Champions Lotus Evija (76907)

This replica of the all-electric Lotus hypercar is pretty slick-looking. It follows the car’s aerodynamic design, and you’re even able to put a little Lego driver into the cockpit. If you have an extra little Lego man, you can add him as a passenger, too.

The Lego Speed Champions Lotus Evija set looks like something right out of a video game. Duke‘s favourite part of the set are the car model’s air channels on the front, sides, and rear.

Price: RM 89.90

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Pictures taken by Raywen Ong with the Sony A7iii.

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