LEGO Icons McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna on sale at the lowest price ever

LEGO Icons McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna on sale at the lowest price ever
LEGO Icons McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna on sale at the lowest price ever

A LEGO set that a car and F1 enthusiast should not miss out on under any circumstances, the iconic McLaren MP4/4 with the legendary Ayrton Senna has been on sale for a few months on Amazon, let’s discover the new LEGO set and the purchase price.

Go to the offer now Developed in collaboration with McLaren and the SENNA brand, this reconstruction of the 1988 single-seater driven by a driver who made history, is a rhighly detailed replica of one of the most successful F1 cars of all time. Also included in the package is a minifigure of Ayrton Senna celebrating the victory on the podium.

It has been available on Amazon for a few months now, now at discounted price of 67.50 euros instead of 79.99 euros with free shipping even if you are not an Amazon Prime subscriber.

Click here to purchase the LEGO McLaren MP4/4 and Ayrton Senna set on Amazon

The car features four-wheel steering, push-rod suspension, adjustable rear wing, dry-weather slicks, mirrors, gear lever and a highly detailed turbocharged V6 engine, plus a display stand and an information plaque with car statistics. The Ayrton Senna minifigure holds his helmet and GP winner’s trophy, all in a podium-style display stand with an iconic Ayrton Senna quote and photo.

The set consists of 693 pieces and measures 12 cm high, 32 cm long and 17 cm wide.

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