RE: Check out the Lego Technic Aston Valkyrie
RE: Check out the Lego Technic Aston Valkyrie
Monday 2nd June

Check out the Lego Technic Aston Valkyrie

Just in time for Fathers Day, too...


We like Lego Technic on PH, as a 473-page forum thread (and counting!) plus favourable reaction to recent kits like the Peugeot 9X8 and Ferrari SP3 Daytona can attest to. We’d expect this one to absolutely hit the spot as well: a Lego Technic Valkyrie

Aston Martin’s most extreme creation ever can now be brick built by Lego enthusiasts, the latest Technic box comprising 700 pieces to recreate the 1,140hp V12 hypercar. Those parts include moving pistons, a working diff, plus functional steering and gullwing doors; like all Technic kits, the Valkyrie is rather more than just a static model. As the press release suggests, it’s a ‘celebration of Aston Martin’s impressive feat of aerodynamics and engineering.’

In Podium Green with the Lime Green accents, there’ll be no mistaking the Valkyrie for anything else. There’s more to the Lego Technic Aston than just the satisfaction of building it, too, as a collaboration between Lego and the Gameloft Asphalt Legends Unite gaming platform means the Lego version can be raced in the game. Plus the actual Valkyrie, too, but where’s the fun in that? 

Marek Reichmann said that the Lego-Aston tie-up “celebrates the impossible engineering and visionary thinking that brought Valkyrie to life.” Lego Technic’s Marketing Manager Alexandra Dragomir, said:“With Lego Technic and Aston Martin joining forces to create the new Lego Technic Aston Martin Valkyrie, we're taking fast-paced play to a whole new level. This latest set celebrates Valkyrie as the pinnacle of engineering, and this is emphasised through the moving functionality of LEGO Technic. We’re thrilled to bring Aston Martin’s hypercar to life in brick form, as well as an in-game experience on Gameloft Asphalt Legends Unite gaming platform.” The Valkyrie is available to order now on Lego’s website, priced from £54.99. Kids over nine can help out, too. 


 

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Pereldh

Original Poster:

667 posts

128 months

Monday 2nd June
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Who buys these, really..?

SR

296 posts

221 months

Monday 2nd June
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Doesn’t really look very good and being an old frat Lego should be interchangeable.

macron

11,939 posts

182 months

Monday 2nd June
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Frankly that looks st.

disco666

399 posts

162 months

Monday 2nd June
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Hilarious!
It looks absolutely nothing like it.
Is it April 1st again already?

WPA

12,198 posts

130 months

Monday 2nd June
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I am a Lego fan but that looks awful

Puddenchucker

5,011 posts

234 months

Monday 2nd June
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Gosh.
That looks so realistic I can barely tell it's a model.

andrewpandrew

881 posts

5 months

Monday 2nd June
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Pereldh said:
Who buys these, really..?
Do you mean Lego in general?

The Pistonsdead

5,432 posts

223 months

Monday 2nd June
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Challenging to the eye I feel..

Robertb

2,779 posts

254 months

Monday 2nd June
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Did Lego actually see a picture when they built this, or did someone from AM describe the Valkyrie to them over the phone?

S600BSB

6,669 posts

122 months

Monday 2nd June
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Ridiculous.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,416 posts

114 months

Monday 2nd June
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I guess to make it as realistic as possible, Lego wanted to make it virtually unsellable....

Steve12NG

297 posts

168 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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I can’t stop laughing.

They’re kidding, right?
Please tell me they’re kidding.

Andy86GT

679 posts

81 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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WPA said:
I am a Lego fan but that looks awful
Same here, not their finest hour!
I've the 911 GT3 which isn't a bad effort considering the limitations of using bricks. What really let's down all these Technic sets is the lack of any windscreen, makes them look like banger racers.

brillomaster

1,527 posts

186 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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Problem is, a mere 700 pieces isn't much to get any good details. A set of this prominence should be 3000-4000 pieces to do it justice.

The ferrari daytona sp3 was 3778 pieces, the peugeot 9X8 was 1700ish pieces.

Tango13

9,583 posts

192 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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Andy86GT said:
WPA said:
I am a Lego fan but that looks awful
Same here, not their finest hour!
I've the 911 GT3 which isn't a bad effort considering the limitations of using bricks. What really let's down all these Technic sets is the lack of any windscreen, makes them look like banger racers.
Not their best effort...

My brother has the 911 GT3, he worked out that it was possible to build it in R/H drive.

I bought him a Lego fire engine to keep it company hehe

J4CKO

44,603 posts

216 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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I think Lego doesnt lend itself to swoopy vehicles with complex styling, especially with the smaller sets, mostly just look odd, wrong or gawky.

Its much better at boxier vehicles, trucks and stuff, this just looks rubbish really.

Fetchez la vache

5,799 posts

230 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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That's just silly. Presumably they have no-one internally to say "Nope. That just doesn't work"

Triumph Man

9,130 posts

184 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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I'll probably be unpopular for saying this but I really don't like the lego technic kits that try to be something (i.e. this, the Lego Defender, the Ferrari kit etc)

wolfie28

908 posts

160 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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J4CKO said:
I think Lego doesnt lend itself to swoopy vehicles with complex styling, especially with the smaller sets, mostly just look odd, wrong or gawky.

Its much better at boxier vehicles, trucks and stuff, this just looks rubbish really.
Agree with you. .

I have no clue how sets like this get through as it looks dreadful and that’s me being polite.

2hundredmph

10 posts

121 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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Who signed that chuffing thing off?