Got an Enzo Ferrari from my parents for Xmas
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I can't recall the pricetag on it, but no Lego sets are cheap. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that it probably cost about $50. My parents got it at Lego Land in Disney World a few weeks ago when they were away on vacation. I think I've seen it for about $50 at Toys R Us, but I'm not sure. Sorry.
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yeah. autoart are almost as good as it gets... on that site i linked you guys to on last post, page two. The autoart GT cars i was lookin at started at $60 and went up close to $200. I wanted the Xanavi skyline but I think it was $85 so I held off. haha. I will get a few though. They are sick.
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I got an Enzo from my parents for Xmas. How cool is that?
Ok, seriously, I got an Enzo Ferrari, but it's in 1/17th scale.
So, I mention to my parents one night in casual conversation that I was at Toys R Us shopping for Amber (my neice) and was hustling down the Lego aisle when I spotted this Ferrari display. Very cool. So, I mention that they had a Lego Enzo and it was really cool looking. They also had a Ferrari F1 car, Modena, 1/10 scale Enzo, and a "Pit Lane."
So, I'm opening my gift, and I see "Lego" on the corner. I'm thinking to myself, "Lego? WTF am I getting Legos for? I'm 32 years old!" So, I continue to pull off the paper and it's the 1/17th scale Enzo/P333 (?)! You can make two cars, but only one at a time.
That evening my wife says to me, "Hey! Let's put the Ferrari together!" So, we get to business. 3 1/2 hours later, we have a Ferrari Enzo.
It's pretty scary that I'm 32 years old and actually had fun putting this thing together. It's nothing short of embarassing, really. The worst part about it, is I just went out looking for the F1 car.
Anyway, the model that I got was 8652. Check out the site at www.legoracers.com.
Ok, seriously, I got an Enzo Ferrari, but it's in 1/17th scale.
So, I mention to my parents one night in casual conversation that I was at Toys R Us shopping for Amber (my neice) and was hustling down the Lego aisle when I spotted this Ferrari display. Very cool. So, I mention that they had a Lego Enzo and it was really cool looking. They also had a Ferrari F1 car, Modena, 1/10 scale Enzo, and a "Pit Lane."
So, I'm opening my gift, and I see "Lego" on the corner. I'm thinking to myself, "Lego? WTF am I getting Legos for? I'm 32 years old!" So, I continue to pull off the paper and it's the 1/17th scale Enzo/P333 (?)! You can make two cars, but only one at a time.
That evening my wife says to me, "Hey! Let's put the Ferrari together!" So, we get to business. 3 1/2 hours later, we have a Ferrari Enzo.
It's pretty scary that I'm 32 years old and actually had fun putting this thing together. It's nothing short of embarassing, really. The worst part about it, is I just went out looking for the F1 car.
Anyway, the model that I got was 8652. Check out the site at www.legoracers.com.
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There's one on eBay. It'll run you ~ $100 when all's said and done.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-18-AUTOart-Mit...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-18-AUTOart-Mit...QQcmdZViewItem
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