LEGO Speed Champions 1985 Audi Sport Quattro S1 76897 Toy Cars for Kids Building Kit Featuring Driver Minifigure (250 Pieces)
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Jake Wicha
> 3 dayI mean... It’s legos what’s there not to like?
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Anthony villatoro
> 3 dayIt came exactly when it needed to. It arrived faster than I thought and I love that to so much!
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Leanne
> 3 dayOur nephew loves Audi cars, and he loved this kit. It was fun for him to put together, and hes enjoyed playing with it.
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Timothy
> 3 dayMassive audi fan must have easy to build, great detail, this set is 8 wide whitch is awsome, more detail and another minifige more real looking.
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Tuneitout
> 3 dayVery much enjoyed this little kit. Pleasantly surprised. Took a little over 2 hours to assemble. My only disappointment had to do with how many stickers there are, but at this lego price point, I think it’s perfectly acceptable. The hood of the car is really the only pre-printed (non-sticker) decal piece, which looks great. There are 2 or 3 rim insert options too. Definitely recommend.
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Otis A
> 3 dayNice value for the money - hours of play time.
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Brandon B
> 3 dayIt’s LEGO! What else is there to say! Great build.
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Jonny
> 3 dayIts amazing. We have almost all the speed champions sets, and this one is one of my sons favorites. This is a set that both Dad and Kid will love to play with. Go for it.
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KDMask
> 3 dayBuilt this with my nephew and shared some stories about Sports Quattros I knew and loved. It took a little over an hour to build but it was pretty straight forward. I love the size of this! Much larger than the older Lego series. Vivid colors and true to form. Would make a great gift even for an adult.
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J. Silva
> 3 dayOur LEGO fanatic grandson, still just 5, had a lot of fun building this set. It took about two hours and the build was just challenging enough to keep him interested and eager to keep going. He loved the number and quality of the stickers included for decorating the car. The end result definitely is a quality repro of this famous race car, and since the wheels turn really well, he can play with it as a race car. Sometimes he does this in the second floor hallway so the car careens off the wall and hurtles down the stairs. Of course, some pieces fall off, but he has an interesting attitude— when parts fall off, he gets to rebuild the car. I’d call that LEGO love.