Formula 1 - Lotus No. 12 of Ayrton Senna (982 pieces)
Formula 1 - Lotus No. 12 of Ayrton Senna (982 pieces)
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🏎️ Formula 1 Lotus No. 12 of Ayrton Senna – 982 Pieces
Reconstruct the legendary Formula 1 Lotus No. 12 driven by Ayrton Senna with this building block set consisting of 982 pieces.
An impressive model measuring 50 cm in length, designed to capture the essence of one of the most iconic machines on the track.
🏁 Iconic Design: Details faithful to the original car, with sleek and nostalgic lines that pay homage to the legacy of three-time world champion Ayrton Senna.
⚙️ Realistic Features:
Wheel and tire system accurately reproduced.
Detailed interior of the driver's cockpit.
Length: 50 cm
Number of Pieces: 982
Material: High-quality ABS plastic blocks, with excellent fit and durability.
30-Day Guarantee: Replacement of missing or defective pieces, ensuring your satisfaction.
Discount on PIX: 5% discount on payments via PIX.
Easy Installments: Up to 12 installments on credit card. Purchases in up to 3 installments interest-free.
For Speed and Building Fans
This set is a must-have for Formula 1 enthusiasts and admirers of Ayrton Senna's legacy. A unique replica for assembly, display, and collectors of all levels.
🛒 Get yours now and bring home the history of the tracks! 🏆




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