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This Lego Williams FW14B comes complete with a moustachioed Mansell figure

New Lego Icons set features 799 pieces and some excellent facial hair

Published: 26 Nov 2024

The Lego Group has teamed up with Williams Racing to create a new set for its Icons series, and they don’t come much more iconic than the FW14B.

Designed by a Williams dream team that included Patrick Head, Adrian Newey and Paddy Lowe to name but a few, in 1992 the FW14B was the most complex and technologically advanced car on the grid. It was equipped with active suspension, traction control and a semi-automatic gearbox, and Nigel Mansell went on to dominate the ’92 season with nine race wins.

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And now you can admire Mansell (and his excellent moustache) in Lego form. Well, after you’ve put together the 799-piece car with its working steering, Goodyear-branded slick tyres, replica V10 engine and all-important red five on the nose.

The 31cm long set will cost £69.99 and is available to pre-order now, although it won’t launch officially until 1 March 2025.

Oh, and on the same day you’ll also be able to get your hands on the Lego Technic Ferrari SF-24, complete with working DRS, a replica V6 with a spinning MGU-H, working suspension and a two-speed gearbox.

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Best clear your diary if you’re planning to pick up both, though, because the SF-24 set is made up of 1,361 pieces. Still, worth a spot on the shelf at TG Towers.

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