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    Lego’s new F1 reveals have us excited for the new season

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    As the 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off in Melbourne, Lego has unveiled two new display sets celebrating Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.

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    The new Lego Editions Scuderia Ferrari HP helmet sets recreate the drivers’ 2025 helmet designs in detailed brick form. They come complete with signature plaques and for the first time minifigures of both drivers in Ferrari colours.

    Both models are designed as compact display pieces for F1 fans rather than full race cars. The Charles Leclerc helmet includes 886 pieces and highlights details from the Monaco-born driver’s real helmet. It includes his number 16, Ferrari’s prancing horse logo, and personal tributes to his father and the late driver Jules Bianchi. In addition, it includes Leclerc’s signature on a display plaque and his first official Lego minifigure.

    The Lewis Hamilton helmet set is slightly smaller at 884 pieces, but still packs in plenty of detail. It features Hamilton’s number 44, a signature plaque, and a minifigure version of the seven-time world champion wearing a red Ferrari race suit. This reflects his high-profile switch to the team.

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    To mark the announcement, Lego also created life-size brick-built versions of both helmets that appeared in the paddock during the Australian Grand Prix weekend. These oversized builds use more than 3,500 Lego elements each. They measure roughly 26cm tall, and weigh just under 3kg. They were designed by Lego Certified Professional Ryan “The Brickman” McNaught. Reportedly, each took about 60 hours to construct.

    Each set is aimed at builders aged 14 and up and cost £79.99. These sets will be available globally too from May 1, although pre-orders are open now.

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