First discount on LEGO Icons 10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna
A brand new deal on LEGO Icons 10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna has raced on to the scene, offering the first chance to pick up this F1 car at a discount.
10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna is our first Formula 1 car built from traditional System bricks at this larger scale since the launch of the 18+ range. And while it’s already pretty affordable at RRP – coming in at £69.99 for 693 pieces – Zavvi has now slashed £10 off that asking price, which is the first widely-available discount on this LEGO Icons racer.
That brings 10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna down to just £59.99, for which you’re getting a substantial display piece (complete with stand), as well as a separate Ayrton Senna minifigure with his own display stand. Delivery starts at £1.99 in the UK and takes two to three working days. Head over to Zavvi to buy yours now.
This 18+ build recreates the legendary 1988 Formula 1 car driven by Ayrton Senna, and packs in working steering, an adjustable rear wing, rod suspension, slick tyres and a turbocharged V6 engine. The display stand for the car has a plaque rivalling those of the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series, while the minifigure display stand features a photo of Senna alongside a quote.
What’s most striking about 10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna though is the way in which the LEGO Group has successfully captured the bold colours and striking angles of the real-life racer. The tyres may be all the same size, but it really doesn’t detract from what’s otherwise an awesome display piece – and especially at this price.
Click through to Zavvi to secure your copy of 10330 McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna for only £59.99 while stocks last.
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