The Supersonic airliner called the Concorde first took off in 1969. Being able to maintain a supercruise up to Mach 2.04, the Concorde set all kid of air records including the fastest transatlantic crossing was on 7 February 1996 when it completed the New York to London flight in 2 hours 52 minutes and 59 seconds. This amazing aircraft, unfortunately, took its last flight in November 2003. It has been 20 years and the Concorde is taking off once again, but this time in the form of LEGO. That’s right LEGO collectors, we are getting a Concorde set and you can check out the official details below.
LEGO Concorde Set
Embark on a supersonic journey with the LEGO® Icons Concorde (10318) model building set for adults. Take time out for a mindful building experience as you craft a detailed replica model of the world’s most famous supersonic commercial passenger airplane.
Super-authentic detailing
Just like the real-life Anglo-French passenger jet, this detailed replica model has a tiltable droop nose, functioning landing gear, a retractable tail bumper wheel, delta wings with movable elevons and hinged upper and lower rudders. It also features an accessible seating area and comes with a stand for display in flight, takeoff or landing modes.
Soar into the zone
Discover a space for relaxation with this collectible building set, a top gift idea for fans of Concorde and model aircraft. Check out the inspiring range of LEGO building projects for adults.
This amazing set will retail for $199.99 and will be available for VIP early access at LEGO.com on September 4 and for everyone else on September 7
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Source: LEGO
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