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The Charger also has the option of a stock hood if you don’t want the blown engine look, and it has its own sets of rims. The torso the Charger’s minifigure driver is actually very good, as you can use it as a any regular torso because it can pass as the minifigure being a big Dodge/Mopar fan.
I'm going to need a couple of the Dodge torso just for the reason you said.
Well, I am extremely pleased with the outcome. Here I was expecting only one mini but ended up with two! I am a bit surprised that the red Dakar mini (in green) was the final choice instead of the rally Countryman as I would have figured the Countryman Mini would have been much more recognizable instead of the,
"Paperballpark said:
That aside, I’m so glad the real star of the set is the classic mini. Especially glad that they chose the one that raced in Monte Carlo. This past September I was even able to photograph replicas of this Mini at a classic car show.
The classic Mini Cooper has been the dream car of mine for many years now. Well, if I can't quite get a real one, I am more than fine with settling with the Creator Expert Mini and now this Speed Champions Mini.
Look forward to making many of these in different colors and to have the newer pieces become more available in the future. Would love to have a series of Italian Job Mini Coopers.
I’ll be getting the Mini set and the Camaro eventually.
Anyway, while I haven’t built the stand/gate build of the Mini set yet....
This is a good variety for only five sets
Regardless, I do think the theme will continue. They’ve put too much into this for it to be axed.
https://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-speed-champions-forza-horizon-4-expansion-pack-announced/
Unfortunately TLG will not absorb the cost of printing all the bricks for each car.
So I will continue to have generic cars, by building my cars without applying the stickers.
That being said, I wish 1x1 tiles were printed like the 1x1 round tiles.
I bought the double Porsche set for the green 911, then Lego released the single one, so I'm hoping the same thing happens again.
I did succumb to the Dodge set though, as two decent cars for £23 can't be bad.
Hope this will become the new standard for all City cars too. The modular #10260 includes this really cool Cadillac convertible with room for 2 minifigs next to one another, and it is something that bugs me about so many other cars including the Speed Champions, that they are all single seat minifig cars.
I bought some Speed Champions sets, because I like them, but at the same time I feel like the Porsche, Ford Mustang etc. etc. should all have been designed to seat two figures.
I really like the colour scheme of the Jags, and for what I can tell from the pics the sets looks nice.