Perfect for keeping children and parents alike busy this half term, the company has released a range of sets and builds for Easter, from floral bouquets to F1 racing cars
LEGO enthusiasts are in for a treat, as the iconic brand has launched a selection of new sets and builds just in time for Easter. Ranging from a Ferrari ‘childhood dream’ car to Sulley, Mike and Boo figures from Monsters, Inc. , they’re perfectly suited to both younger and older builders.
First up is the Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car set , currently on sale for £22.99. Suitable for ages nine and above and boasting 339 pieces, this Speed Champions model faithfully recreates the real-life version’s cab-forward design.
The set is also completed by a minifigure driver dressed in a Ferrari outfit and helmet. Shoppers can use the LEGO Builder app for interactive 3D building instructions, with the ability to zoom in and rotate sets in 3D.
For fellow car enthusiasts, there’s additionally the Speed Champions Audi Revolut F1 Team R26 Race Car for £22.99, alongside the LEGO Icons Ferrari F2004 & Michael Schumacher set for £79.99.
However, for those not drawn to cars, there’s plenty of alternative options available, including the Monsters, Inc. set featuring Sulley, Mike and Boo figures for £19.99 . Suitable for those aged 10 and above, it comprises 303 pieces, reports the Express .
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car
Kids aged 9 and over can build, display and race with this LEGO® Speed Champions Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car model.
According to the site, fans can ‘act out Monsters, Inc. moments with the beloved characters’, making this a fantastic small movie-themed gift for girls and boys alike. The set features three brick-built character figures, along with three display stands.
Also available is the Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny figure for £34.99 , suitable for ages 14 and over and comprising 605 pieces. Once finished, builders will have a bust of Bugs Bunny mounted on a buildable baseplate. The creation can be personalised by adjusting the movable head, ears and fingers, and the set comes with a bee and spring toy flower.
Rounding off the selection is the LEGO Botanicals Sunflower Bouquet for £54.99, aimed at adults aged 18 and over and containing 686 pieces. The bouquet features one sunflower bud, three partially blooming sunflowers, and two large fully opened sunflowers.
The set boasts adjustable petals and stems, along with four eucalyptus stems for ‘added authenticity’. The finished result is a ‘gorgeous’ floral display that would make a wonderful present for any plant enthusiast.
For a budget-friendly alternative, Amazon stocks the Flower Garden Building Toys set for £11.90, produced by DOTDROPTRY. Designed for children aged three and above, it features interchangeable pieces that allow kids to create ‘hundreds of possible flower arrangements’, according to the listing.
Meanwhile, over at Debenhams, the CaDa Master Italian Super Racing Car set is available for £214.99. This impressive kit lets builders recreate the ‘iconic Italian supercar’ using 3,187 intricate pieces. Described as a ‘challenging building experience’, the completed model results in an impressive 1:8 scale replica.
Customers have posted glowing feedback for the LEGO collections. One remarked about the Ferrari model: “LEGO was my favourite toy as a child, and I was looking for a new hobby. Loved building this and have ordered two more models.”
Meanwhile, a second commented: “Very solid build and looks great when fully put together. Speed Champions has always been a great theme, and this set further shows that.”
One buyer knocked off a star for the vehicle, noting that while “this was my first Speed Champions set and I was impressed with the level of detail, especially around the rear diffuser and exhausts”, they did encounter some difficulty with certain stickers.
On the whole, however, most were satisfied with what they’d bought. One enthused about the Monsters, Inc. figures: “I love Monster Inc, one of my favourite Pixar films, when I saw this, I had to pick it up. Love it.” Buyers can browse the LEGO ranges on offer in the run-up to Easter.














