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LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 42115 Building Set - Classic Super Car Model Kit, Exotic Eye-Catching Display, Home or Office Décor, Ideal for Adults or Car Enthusiasts
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- Realistic Display - This 3,696-piece LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 set for adults features a 1:8 scale race car model, bringing you closer than ever to the real sports car.
- Authentic Replica Details - V12 engine with moving pistons, steering, front and rear suspension, rear spoiler, opening scissor doors, and golden rims in this authentic replica.
- Lime Green Design - Admire the 8-speed sequential transmission, opening front and rear hood, detailed disc brakes, golden rims, and eye-catching lime green color scheme.
- Collector's Edition - The model Lamborghini includes a collector’s building instruction booklet, decorative display plate, and unique serial number for enthusiasts.
- Elegant Detailing - With its elegant design and superb detailing of the decorated elements, this model is a realistic representation of the original Lamborghini sports car.
- Perfect Gift Idea - Discover a world of engineering with this Lamborghini LEGO Technic car model building kit for adults, perfect for a Christmas gift idea for men or women.
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Product Dimensions | 22.44 x 14.76 x 5.91 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.502 ounces |
Country of Origin | Denmark |
ASIN | B0858F13V7 |
Item model number | 6288790 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 months and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,185 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #804 in Toy Building Sets |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Release date | August 21, 2020 |
Manufacturer | LEGO |
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Explore engineering excellence and experience the unmistakable power and looks of the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 as you become immersed in this LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 (42115) car model building kit for adults. With superb detailing, the model car is a replica of the original Sián FKP 37 in eye-catching lime green with golden rims and decorated elements. Authentic features of this LEGO race car include the 8-speed transmission activated by the movable paddle gearshift, V12 engine with moving pistons, 4-wheel drive, and classic scissor opening doors, just like the full-size super sports car. Use the steering wheel to position the car, then check out the front and rear suspension. Lift the hood to discover your unique serial number and unlock special online content. Enjoy quality downtime as you bring the beautiful model Lamborghini to life with this incredible and rewarding LEGO building set designed especially for super sports car models fans and adults. Presented in a luxury lime green Lamborghini box, it includes a decorative display plate and an exclusive coffee-table-quality book with building instructions, images and behind-the-scenes interviews with the LEGO Group and Automobile Lamborghini teams that worked on this project. Measures over 5 in. (13 cm) high, 23 in. (60 cm) long and 9 in. (25 cm) wide. Contains 3,696 pieces.
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Build and display the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37
Designed with Automobili Lamborghini, this 1:8 size car offers an immersive build for any LEGO Technic fan or car lover.
Packed with authentic functions
Discover the perfect display piece for any car enthusiast – a true representation of the original super sports car.
LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37
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Authentic light designFeatures iconic ‘Y'-style lights, just like on the real car. |
Luxurious detailsEye-catching colorway with exclusive golden rims. |
Classic scissor doorsFeatures functioning scissor doors. |
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Faithful engine featuresIncludes detailed V12 engine with moving pistons. |
8-speed sequential gearboxSee the complex gearbox really work. |
Unique serial numberFind your number under the hood to unlock online content. |
Enjoy a rewarding building challenge
With 3,696 pieces, this set delivers an immersive build and is presented in a special box with two exclusive books.
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I have read a lot of the negative reviews about missing pieces, etc. Let me say that I have never found a Lego set to be missing pieces. Now, maybe I'm extremely lucky in that regard, but more than likely its because I'm meticulous when I build things and check and double check assemblies before moving on to the next step. You really have to pay attention to which parts you are selecting during the build process, especially with this kit since you need to open up multiple bags at one time and have hundreds of parts jumbled together, unlike most Lego sets where you open bags in order, one bag at a time. Many pieces resemble others, and if the correct parts aren't chosen you are going to think you are missing parts at the end of a build section. I suspect that is what a lot of people are doing that say they have missing parts. Believe me, nobody is perfect, and I make mistakes as well when building, but by checking yourself as you build you can avoid a lot of headache later trying to figure out what is wrong. I'll give you a couple examples of errors that I made when building this car. One was an easy fix - when I got near to the end of box 3 I discovered I didn't have one of the black pieces in step 504 that was to be one of the paddle shifters. I looked through all of the pieces I had left from that box and discovered that instead of the black piece I had a gray piece exactly like it left. That told me right there that I had screwed up somewhere earlier in the build and had selected a black piece earlier instead of a gray piece. I could have complained to Lego and told them they screwed up and gave me the wrong piece, but instead I figured I had made an error. So, I started going back through the pages looking for steps that had the same piece, but only in gray. Well, when I got back to the section where the seats were build sure enough I had inadvertently picked a black piece instead of a gray piece for one of the seats. It took about 10 minutes to disassemble seat to swap the parts. Result - no missing piece, builder error.
I have also read on here complaints about the gears not working and the car not rolling because the front and back wheels work in different directions. If you think about it, do you really think Lego would put out a set where the wheel worked in opposite directions or the gears didn't work and not have almost every single person building the set not complain? Bottom line is if your gears don't work or the front and back
wheels work in opposite directions you screwed up somewhere in the build. I can attest to this myself as this was the other error I made during assembly. When I was assembling the front differential gears I wasn't paying complete attention and flip the front differential gear housing from what it showed in the manual. If you're tired or rushing through the build it's an easy error to make. Once I had the front drive train installed the first thing I did was to check the rotation of all four wheels. Sure enough the front wheels were rotating in the opposite direction of the rear wheels. I knew almost right away what I had done, and when I compared what I had built to the drawings on step 222 in the manual I confirmed it was my mistake. It doesn't seem like a big deal how that housing goes in, but if it is installed with the gear on the housing to the right instead of how it shows it should be on the left, the front wheels will work in the opposite direction that they should.
Another review I read complained about extra parts being in box one. Boxes one and two are rather large and can hold a lot of parts. Boxes three, four, and five are a lot smaller and have limited space. Those boxes are already stuffed with parts, and the last thing you really want is to have plastic parts crammed into a box and be deformed from being put in there like that. The best thing to do is to add a few bigger parts from those boxes and put them in one of the boxes that have more room, such as box one. That is why there are a lot of extra parts in box one, not because they screwed up. Also, when you get to the various pages in the manual where you are starting on a new box the first picture on that page will show you what the car will look like when that box is complete, what bag numbers to use, and it will show the extra parts from box one that you will need. For example for box three on page 260 it shows the car as it will look once that box is complete, it shows you will need bags 3, and then it shows 8 of the one black pieces, 1 of the black rectangular pieces, and two of the long red pieces. Those are found in box one as I mentioned, because again there is no room for them in box three. So again, the loose parts in box one and the parts in unmarked bags are for other boxes.
A couple of the pictures I attached show my finished car - it really is beautiful what Lego has done with this. The front boot opens, the spoiler goes up and down, the transmission works, you can put the car in neutral from the shifter in the center console so that the engine can be disconnected from the drive train, the scissor doors open, the steering works, etc.
In regards to missing pieces - almost 100% I can tell you that if you think you have a missing part or parts it's because you didn't build something correctly and/or used the wrong parts when building it. The one picture I attached shows what kind of pieces shouldn't be left over, not only in this kit but in other Lego sets as well. It's the picture with five pieces in it. Those are not the kinds of pieces you want left at the end of a build step - if you have those kinds of pieces left over you probably screwed up somewhere. In another one of my pictures it shows about 23 little pieces - connectors, single tile pieces, etc. These are the kinds of parts that are usually extra in kits, and the ones shown in the picture are exactly what I had left after building mine. Actually I was surprised I had 5 of the black connectors left, but there were hundreds of those in the kits (actually 511 per the back of the manual) so you can expect several extra of those.
Bottom line is this is a beautiful, extremely well thought out and designed model. I don't work for Lego, I just admire their attention to detail and don't like them getting a bad rep for what is almost completely and extremely likely human error on parts of the builders.
I have read a lot of the negative reviews about missing pieces, etc. Let me say that I have never found a Lego set to be missing pieces. Now, maybe I'm extremely lucky in that regard, but more than likely its because I'm meticulous when I build things and check and double check assemblies before moving on to the next step. You really have to pay attention to which parts you are selecting during the build process, especially with this kit since you need to open up multiple bags at one time and have hundreds of parts jumbled together, unlike most Lego sets where you open bags in order, one bag at a time. Many pieces resemble others, and if the correct parts aren't chosen you are going to think you are missing parts at the end of a build section. I suspect that is what a lot of people are doing that say they have missing parts. Believe me, nobody is perfect, and I make mistakes as well when building, but by checking yourself as you build you can avoid a lot of headache later trying to figure out what is wrong. I'll give you a couple examples of errors that I made when building this car. One was an easy fix - when I got near to the end of box 3 I discovered I didn't have one of the black pieces in step 504 that was to be one of the paddle shifters. I looked through all of the pieces I had left from that box and discovered that instead of the black piece I had a gray piece exactly like it left. That told me right there that I had screwed up somewhere earlier in the build and had selected a black piece earlier instead of a gray piece. I could have complained to Lego and told them they screwed up and gave me the wrong piece, but instead I figured I had made an error. So, I started going back through the pages looking for steps that had the same piece, but only in gray. Well, when I got back to the section where the seats were build sure enough I had inadvertently picked a black piece instead of a gray piece for one of the seats. It took about 10 minutes to disassemble seat to swap the parts. Result - no missing piece, builder error.
I have also read on here complaints about the gears not working and the car not rolling because the front and back wheels work in different directions. If you think about it, do you really think Lego would put out a set where the wheel worked in opposite directions or the gears didn't work and not have almost every single person building the set not complain? Bottom line is if your gears don't work or the front and back
wheels work in opposite directions you screwed up somewhere in the build. I can attest to this myself as this was the other error I made during assembly. When I was assembling the front differential gears I wasn't paying complete attention and flip the front differential gear housing from what it showed in the manual. If you're tired or rushing through the build it's an easy error to make. Once I had the front drive train installed the first thing I did was to check the rotation of all four wheels. Sure enough the front wheels were rotating in the opposite direction of the rear wheels. I knew almost right away what I had done, and when I compared what I had built to the drawings on step 222 in the manual I confirmed it was my mistake. It doesn't seem like a big deal how that housing goes in, but if it is installed with the gear on the housing to the right instead of how it shows it should be on the left, the front wheels will work in the opposite direction that they should.
Another review I read complained about extra parts being in box one. Boxes one and two are rather large and can hold a lot of parts. Boxes three, four, and five are a lot smaller and have limited space. Those boxes are already stuffed with parts, and the last thing you really want is to have plastic parts crammed into a box and be deformed from being put in there like that. The best thing to do is to add a few bigger parts from those boxes and put them in one of the boxes that have more room, such as box one. That is why there are a lot of extra parts in box one, not because they screwed up. Also, when you get to the various pages in the manual where you are starting on a new box the first picture on that page will show you what the car will look like when that box is complete, what bag numbers to use, and it will show the extra parts from box one that you will need. For example for box three on page 260 it shows the car as it will look once that box is complete, it shows you will need bags 3, and then it shows 8 of the one black pieces, 1 of the black rectangular pieces, and two of the long red pieces. Those are found in box one as I mentioned, because again there is no room for them in box three. So again, the loose parts in box one and the parts in unmarked bags are for other boxes.
A couple of the pictures I attached show my finished car - it really is beautiful what Lego has done with this. The front boot opens, the spoiler goes up and down, the transmission works, you can put the car in neutral from the shifter in the center console so that the engine can be disconnected from the drive train, the scissor doors open, the steering works, etc.
In regards to missing pieces - almost 100% I can tell you that if you think you have a missing part or parts it's because you didn't build something correctly and/or used the wrong parts when building it. The one picture I attached shows what kind of pieces shouldn't be left over, not only in this kit but in other Lego sets as well. It's the picture with five pieces in it. Those are not the kinds of pieces you want left at the end of a build step - if you have those kinds of pieces left over you probably screwed up somewhere. In another one of my pictures it shows about 23 little pieces - connectors, single tile pieces, etc. These are the kinds of parts that are usually extra in kits, and the ones shown in the picture are exactly what I had left after building mine. Actually I was surprised I had 5 of the black connectors left, but there were hundreds of those in the kits (actually 511 per the back of the manual) so you can expect several extra of those.
Bottom line is this is a beautiful, extremely well thought out and designed model. I don't work for Lego, I just admire their attention to detail and don't like them getting a bad rep for what is almost completely and extremely likely human error on parts of the builders.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
Then came a " Todays Flash Deal " on Amazon . $293.99 and selling fast . As I hit the 'buy now' button I wondered how it would arrive . Would it be crushed in the rush ? would it be damaged with no replacement ? All I could do was wait , and wonder . Then it arrived , double boxed and pure perfection .
Like I said , after nearly 3 and a half years , she's home.
Dreamer
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
Then came a " Todays Flash Deal " on Amazon . $293.99 and selling fast . As I hit the 'buy now' button I wondered how it would arrive . Would it be crushed in the rush ? would it be damaged with no replacement ? All I could do was wait , and wonder . Then it arrived , double boxed and pure perfection .
Like I said , after nearly 3 and a half years , she's home.
Dreamer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
Probably wouldn't pay full price, but at a 25% discount, I'd say money well spent 👍 I've also seen people motorize it, which sounds like a lot of fun but requires a ton of work.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
Probably wouldn't pay full price, but at a 25% discount, I'd say money well spent 👍 I've also seen people motorize it, which sounds like a lot of fun but requires a ton of work.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2024
O conjunto em si é excelente, com a qualidade esperada pelo nome Lego, e o preço que vem junto. Levei um total de 8 horas para montar, distribuídas por uma semana. O conjunto montado também é muito bonito e bem interativo, até agora permaneço impressionado com a caixa de 8 marchas que foram reproduzidas junto do motor V12, com todos os 12 pistões que funcionam quando o carro se movimenta. O carro também conta com mecanismo para abrir as portas, e levantar o aerofólio. O volante faz as rodas se curvarem, o câmbio funciona para colocar o carro no ponto morto ou marcha ré e a borboleta do volante funciona para trocar as marchas.
*O CARRO NÃO ANDA SOZINHO*
Não tem motor elétrico ou via fricção.
Reviewed in Brazil on December 15, 2023
O conjunto em si é excelente, com a qualidade esperada pelo nome Lego, e o preço que vem junto. Levei um total de 8 horas para montar, distribuídas por uma semana. O conjunto montado também é muito bonito e bem interativo, até agora permaneço impressionado com a caixa de 8 marchas que foram reproduzidas junto do motor V12, com todos os 12 pistões que funcionam quando o carro se movimenta. O carro também conta com mecanismo para abrir as portas, e levantar o aerofólio. O volante faz as rodas se curvarem, o câmbio funciona para colocar o carro no ponto morto ou marcha ré e a borboleta do volante funciona para trocar as marchas.
*O CARRO NÃO ANDA SOZINHO*
Não tem motor elétrico ou via fricção.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2023