This summer, the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart is hosting a unique event for children and families: a collaboration between Porsche and LEGO Technic. Running from July 30 to August 18, the Porsche 4Kids ...
Still holding out for the classic Porsche bubble to burst? We're afraid you might be waiting for quite a while longer. While prices aren't as stratospheric as they were a few years ago, it's still ...
The blocky 911 is over nearly 14 inches long; arrives in stores March 1. It’s a choice that has long complicated the well-off Porsche 911 fan’s buying process: Turbo, or Targa? LEGO’s latest set based ...
How does buying a brand new Porsche 911 for US$300 sound? Well now's your chance, because Lego has announced a new Technic model version of the car's GT3 RS variant. The 1:8 scale model measures 57 x ...
This week LEGO revealed a new new Creator Expert Porsche 911 set with two potential forms. The set comes with a whopping 1458 pieces and is recommended for ages 18 and up – so it's not your kids' set, ...
Even the LEGO version of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS will cost you a pretty penny. The current Porsche 911 GT3 RS is the fastest 911 yet, sporting a 4.0-liter flat-six engine with 500 horsepower and 338 ...
Lego’s lineup of automotive creations has proved popular with fans and that trend should continue with their new two-in-one Porsche 911 kit. Consisting of 1,458 pieces, the set will allow owners build ...
Lego has announced a slew of new automotive-themed sets. As is typical fashion for brand of building toys, the subject matter leans toward ultra-exotic, ultra-expensive vehicles, ranging from a ...
Porsche’s vintage models aren’t exactly known for being the most affordable sports cars out there. Especially if you’re looking into securing one of the legendary versions from the 1970s or the 1980s.
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