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LEGO Ferrari Showroom

LEGO Ferrari Showroom

The latest in a long line of cool user created brick sets for LEGO Ideas is for a Ferrari Flagship Showroom. Created by LEGO Ideas user AbFab1974, this 2,000 brick set could include everything you need to have your very own tribute to the prancing horse at home or the office. There’s a 288 GTO from 1984 and an F40 from ’87 that can be displayed on a diagonal revolving platform or driven through the functional garage door. There’s a mini Ferrari Heritage lounge with a motor on display and an engineer minifig. There’s an office upstairs for the included office manager minifig to help the two client minifigs select from all the exciting accessories on display. All the standard LEGO Ideas rules apply, so the set is going to need to gather at least 10,000 votes before LEGO will decide about putting it in stores. Until that happens, putting a little piece of Maranello on display is going to require a trip to Italy.