The last model approved by Enzo Ferrari is now available in LEGO form. The LEGO Ferrari F40 is being released to the general public starting August 1 and comes in the form of an 1,158-piece set priced ...
Few cars incite as much fervor and attention as the Ferrari F40. Born from rally-bred roots found in the 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO and 288 GTO Evoluzione, the F40 was holds the distinction of being the ...
The iconic Ferrari F40 sports car debuted in 1987 and promptly became a popular pinup image in the bedrooms of car-obsessed kids who couldn't get enough of the bright-red paint job and massive wing on ...
We could start this post saying “the Top Gear hosts called this the ‘greatest supercar the world had ever seen”. But there are no more Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson doing a show on BBC. We could ...
Released back in 1987, almost 30 years ago, the Ferrari F40 is still considered to be one of the greatest supercars of all time. It was the last car that Enzo Ferrari himself personally approved, and ...
Jorge Pesi is one of the best Technic model builders around and his Ferrari F40 does not disappoint. From working suspension at each corner, functional steering and opening doors, trunk and bonnet ...
The Ferrari F40 is truly an iconic supercar that represents all of the best elements of that class of car. It's been honored by many, but now the car is finally getting the recognition it deserves ...
When you say Ferrari F40, we think of Ferrari Enzo, since it was the last model the automotive legend approved. Is it fair that so many auto-related companies still use this to promote their products?
While LEGO might not be made of plastic forever, Enzo Ferrari's masterpiece certainly will be. What we're seeing here is the new LEGO Creator-series F40 Ferarri (10248), all red and black with its own ...
The Lego set you've been waiting for since the Reagan administration is finally here; say hello to the Ferrari F40 rendered in very red plastic bricks, all 1,158 of them. So it'll be just a tiny bit ...