Random set of the day: Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car

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Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car

Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car

©1998 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 2556 Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car, released in 1998. It's one of 2 Model Team sets produced that year. It contains 580 pieces.

It's owned by 962 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at BrickLink or eBay.


11 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Whoa. Extensive. Almost like this better than some speed champion sets.

Then again it doesn’t take much.

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By in United States,

@You future president Uh yeah, it's like twice the scale of a Speed Champions car.

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By in Turkey,

I had seen this set back in the day. I think it's one of the weaker Model Team sets. The name of the theme may have changed but I'm glad that we still have model sets.

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By in Netherlands,

In NL these were sold excusively at Shell gasstations. I have mine still on display. Too bad the stickermaterial does not hold up.

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By in United States,

I literally just bought this set on ebay MISB a week ago it was one of my childhood favorites will post a picture when I get home

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By in United Kingdom,

Oh, how I want one of these!

The first Ferrari licensed set, looks fantastic, the only issue is that on the front wing endplates there appear to be stickers on multiple parts.

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By in New Zealand,

I sold my complete Model Team collection including this one to the local Toy Shop (AFOL) owner recently.

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By in New Zealand,

dov'è il formaggio?

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By in Portugal,

Good set.

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By in United States,

Good SNOT work for its day!

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By in United States,

I have this set and it's decent for it's time.

@Your future president Since it's much larger than any SC sets by miles of course visually and technically the build is more extensive.

I would be love if SC sets made something in this scale with modern vehicles but that's probably out of the question.

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