Here’s a pocket-sized way to own every LEGO Speed Champions 2024 set
The LEGO Group has revealed nine LEGO Speed Champions sets for 2024, featuring 12 cars between them, but there are even smaller versions of them out there.
LEGO Speed Champions is already a space-friendly theme to collect, with the early cars spanning just six studs wide and the more modern ones eight studs. However, if you want even smaller versions of the sets released/releasing in 2024, Taters on Rebrickable has an answer for you.
All of this year’s sets, including two not yet released in 76934 Ferrari F40 and 76935 NASCAR Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, can be made from the custom instructions, excluding 76919 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Car as that apparently already exists elsewhere. That still offers you five-stud versions of 11 out of the 12 total cars, spanning everything from track-ready race cars to a sleek Mercedes-AMG G 63.
The Mini Speed Champions 2024 are made up of 1171 parts, coming to approximately £105.91 in total. Compared to the £239.92 you’d have to spend to get all of those sets directly from the LEGO Group, this could be a cheaper option to display all of those cars at a smaller size, especially if you haven’t started collecting the 2024 LEGO Speed Champions sets yet.
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