
LEGO Technic Lamborghini Drops to Its All-Time Low With Limited Stock, Perfect Gift for Your Car Enthusiast Dad
Everybody loves Lego. Appealing to people of all ages, Lego makes for wonderful gifts or collectors items. I find myself just really enjoying the process of it all. Popping on a podcast or some music while I just tune out and build. You take each piece of the instructions one step at a time while you can see your progress moving along in real time. It's pretty mindful and therapeutic as you put this cool thing together in front of you while your mind wanders and your real-life stressors momentarily go away. Plus, Lego's got awesome sets covering every IP and franchise under the sun. Well, Technic is sort of like the cooler, older brother to Lego. And this Lego Technic Lamborghini set is sleek as heck and on sale for 20% off. It normally goes for $450, but for a limited time you can scoop it up for just $360. That's a savings of $90.
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This ultra-realistic display contains a total of 3,696 pieces to construct a replica of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 in a luxurious hot and fresh lime green colorway. The V12 engine even has moving pistons, and real steering front and rear suspension. You'd think this thing can really drive. It's also got the iconic scissor-opening doors and golden rims.
This Lego Lamborghini has every detail painstakingly recreated with Technic pieces including the 8-speed sequential transmission, an opening front and rear hood, detailed disc brakes and more. It makes for a perfect collector's item for any automotive enthusiast. The kit comes with a collector's building instruction booklet, a decorative display plate, and a unique serial number which can be used to unlock special content online. Once built, it will make for a lovely display to keep on an office or bedroom shelf.
The Lego builder app can make the building process easier and more immersive than ever before. Zoom in and rotate sets in 3D while tracking your progress of the build in front of you intuitively. It's a really cool way Lego has kept up with modern consumer expectations. You can check it out on the Lego website.
For a limited time, you can get the Lego Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 set for the discounted price of $360—a savings of 20%. After the discount, you'll save yourself a cool $90. The Lego Technic Lamborghini makes for a wonderful gift for any Lego fan or car enthusiast. Perhaps that's your dad—could be the perfect Father's Day gift.
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