Lego Speed Champions
Lego Speed Champions is an auto racing-inspired theme of Lego building kits first released in 2015.[2] It features classic and modern styles from well-known car brands.[3]
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Subject | Real-life cars |
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Licensed from | Various vehicle manufacturers |
Availability | 2015 | –Present
Total sets | 56[1] |
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Overview
The series featured Ferrari, McLaren, and Porsche models in its initial release.[4][5] The theme later added Audi, Bugatti, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Jaguar, Lamborghini and Nissan. The line features as the center of a 2019 expansion for the open world racing video game Forza Horizon 4.[6][7]
In 2022, The Lego Group confirmed that the theme is an 18+ (18 years and older) theme that does not carry the 18+ label.[8]
In April 2022, The Lego Group built a life-size replica of the 1970 Ferrari 512 M contained 78,496 of Lego pieces.[9] The Lego Group built a life-size replica of the Ferrari F40 contained 358,000 of Lego pieces and placed in front of the Legoland California.[10]
Development
During the development process of the Lego Speed Champions theme, Lego Design Manager Chris Stamp discussed the concept of the Lego Speed Champions theme and explained, "Absolutely. The enlarged scale has allowed us to develop a new strategy, which essentially is to forget the age on the box! We want to offer unique building experiences that educate younger builders and are appreciated by older builders simultaneously. That is how we approach each model because there is no age limit on being a car enthusiast, so we can cover older and modern subjects. We focus exclusively on vehicle fans, of any age." and continued, "Also, the small size of Speed Champions cars does not mean they must be easy to build. We have seen the range described as ‘mini Creator Expert’ and that is honestly how we approach every set. We include as much detail as possible and always target the utmost accuracy, hopefully giving people a Creator Expert or 18+ experience, at a much lower price point than those themes. Something I have observed is the different fan expectation and reception for larger models, like Modular Buildings or UCS sets, relative to smaller models. My goal is always narrowing the gap between those sets of different scales and conveying the same experience as much larger sets, at a tenth of the size."[11]
Chris Stamp discussed a 1x2 tile without printing and explained, "We tried that, but the headlights looked too narrow with red tiles and we always prioritise attention to detail. Also, when we are developing the elements, we do not always know the quality of the final print, so there is sometimes a disconnect between how we intend the product to be and the production capability." and continued, "Actually, there was a slight change to the cockpit printing between 2020 and 2021, where small gaps appeared along the creases of the elements. Production introduced those gaps because of the need to guarantee a certain level of quality. I have not spotted any discussion about that online, but it is something we are examining internally."[12]
Construction sets
According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released 56 playsets based on the Lego Speed Champions theme.[1]
In 2015, the playtheme started with three iconic hyper cars, the LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and the Porsche 918 Spyder.[13] It also included Formula 1 cars from McLaren and Ferrari and Porsche 911 GT3 race cars.[14][15]
In 2016, the introduction of Muscle cars, with the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro. It also included a Ford Model A Hotrod and F-150 Raptor, as well as LMP race cars from Audi and Porsche.[16][17][18]
For 2017 Speed Champions returned to Formula 1 cars from Ferrari and the championship-winning Mercedes AMG Petronas team.[19]
In 2018 the theme featured more Ferrari and Porsche Race cars, including the Nurburgring Lap Record holding car, the Porsche 919 Hybrid. The line also included a 1967 Ford Mustang. However no new brands were added. [20][21]
For 2019 the theme returned, with a new focus on including new brands into the collection: Dodge and Mini.[22]
It was announced at E3 2019 that The Lego Group and Playground Games have partnered together to add a new expansion pack to Forza Horizon 4 featuring several cars from the line and a new location made out of Lego bricks. The expansion pack was released on June 13, 2019.[23][24][25]
In late 2019, Design Lead Chris Stamp announced that all 2020+ Speed Champions sets would be upscaled to 8 studs wide from the previous standard of 6, to focus on accuracy. Chris Stamp explained, "I have been on Speed Champions since the beginning, I developed the concept in 2014 for the 2015 launch, did four of the seven products for that launch, I was the only designer for the 2016 launch, then developed a lot of the concept models for the third launch when I went off to work on NINJAGO and then The LEGO NINJAGO Movie." and continued, "Then I came back for this launch, as the Design Lead for 2019, so I was able to map out what the assortment was. There were a few cars that we knew straight away we wanted, we knew we wanted the Mini because we had been in dialogue with Mini for a while, the McLaren we wanted because I had seen the Senna right back when it was a clay model three years ago. Coming back to the Speed Champions theme it was really quite a rushed process, we didn’t really have time to start all of this exploration."[26][27]
The 2020 sets include a Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo and Nissan GTR Nismo as well as introduced electric vehicles with Formula E and Jaguar.[28][29] Prices also increased with the shift in scale.[30][31]
In June 2021, 6 Lego Speed Champions sets were delayed until Summer, causing speculation amongst fans that the theme had been cancelled. Featuring in the range is a 1970 Dodge Charger T/A, Top Fuel Dragster, Toyota Supra, Corvette C8.R and Koenigsegg Jesko.[32][33][34]
In September 2021, Matthew Ashton, The Lego Group's Vice President of Design announced the Lego Speed Champions theme will continue until 2023.[35]
In March 2022, 5 new sets of Ferrari 512 M, Lotus Evija, Lamborghini Countach, Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance, Mercedes-AMG Project One, Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 expanded the collection.[36][37][38][39][40]
Reception
In 2020, The Lego Group reported that the Lego Technic, Lego Star Wars, Lego Classic, Lego Disney Princess, Lego Harry Potter and Lego Speed Champions, "The strong results are due to our incredible team," and that these themes had helped to push revenue for the first half of 2020 grow 7% to DKK 15.7 billion compared with the same period in 2019.[41]
References
- "BrickLink Reference Catalog - Sets - Category LEGO Speed Champions". Bricklink. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
- Gluckman, David (30 September 2014). "McLaren P1, LaFerrari and Porsche 918 all go LEGO in 2015". Road & Track.
- Bushen, Catherine. "The best Lego Speed Champions set". Retrieved 2021-10-15.
- "Speed Champions to race into 2015". Brickset. 26 September 2014.
- "Ten things you need to know: LEGO Speed Champions". Top Gear. 23 March 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- "More information on Forza Horizon 4 LEGO Speed Champions update". Brick Fanatics. 10 June 2019.
- "Bits N' Bricks Season 4 Episode 41: When Forza Cars Met LEGO® Bricks" (PDF). Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- "LEGO says Speed Champions is an 18+ theme without the 18+ label". Brick Fanatics. 2 February 2022.
- "Watch a giant LEGO Speed Champions 76906 1970 Ferrari 512 M come to life". Brick Fanatics. 9 April 2022.
- "A giant LEGO Ferrari can be seen at LEGOLAND California". Brick Fanatics. 29 April 2022.
- "Interview with Chris Stamp, Speed Champions Design Manager - Part 1". Brickset. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
- "Interview with Chris Stamp, Speed Champions Design Manager - Part 2". Brickset. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
- Stuart Miles (January 21, 2015). "You can finally own a McLaren P1... a Lego one". Pocket-lint.com. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
- "LEGO Speed Champions Logo Found". thebrickfan.com. 25 September 2014.
- "LEGO Speed Champions 2015 Official Images Revealed". thebrickfan.com. 29 September 2014.
- "LEGO Speed Champions & Elves Box Images". Brick Fanatics. 30 December 2015.
- Luke Edwards (January 12, 2016). "Ford Lego cars are here: Mustang and F-150 Raptor in pictures". Pocket-lint.com. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
- Dan Grabham (January 28, 2021). "Lego's newest Porsche 911 set can be made into either the 911 Turbo or the Porsche 911 Targa". Pocket-lint.com. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
- "New LEGO Speed Champions official images". Brick Fanatics. 30 December 2016.
- "Six new LEGO Speed Champions sets available now". Brick Fanatics. 1 March 2018.
- Farshtey, Gregory; Lipkowitz, Daniel; Hugo, Simon (2020-10-01). LEGO® Minifigure A Visual History New Edition. Dorling Kindersley Limited. p. 231. ISBN 978-0-241-50202-0.
- "Dodge//SRT Brand and The LEGO Group Launch New LEGO® Speed Champions Building Set Featuring the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon as Part of New Multimedia Marketing Campaign". PR Newswire. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- Fahey, Mike (9 June 2019). "Forza Horizon 4 Gets A Lego Expansion This Week". Kotaku. Gizmodo Media Group. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
- Frushtick, Russ (9 June 2019). "Lego coming to Forza Horizon 4 in new expansion". Polygon. Vox Media. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
- Devine, Richard (10 June 2019). "Forza Horizon 4 Lego Speed Champions: Everything you need to know". Windows Central. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
- "LEGO Speed Champions: Changing to eight-wide cars". Brick Fanatics. 2 January 2020.
- "LEGO® SPEED CHAMPIONS 2020: DESIGNER INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTOPHER STAMP". New Elementary. 2 January 2020.
- "The LEGO Group brings iconic Nissan GT-R NISMO to life in bricks". GlobeNewswire. 25 November 2019.
- Dan Grabham (November 26, 2019). "Lego Speed Champions' next launch is the epic Nissan GT-R NISMO". Pocket-lint.com. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
- "LEGO Speed Champions: What is new for 2020?". Brick Fanatics. 7 January 2020.
- "LEGO Speed Champions: Upgrading the scale". Brick Fanatics. 10 January 2020.
- "LEGO® SPEED CHAMPIONS 2021 INTERVIEW: DESIGN MANAGER SPECIALIST CHRISTOPHER STAMP". New Elementary. 12 May 2021.
- "Dodge//SRT Brand and The LEGO Group Launch New LEGO® Speed Champions Mopar Dodge//SRT Top Fuel Dragster and 1970 Dodge Challenger Building Set". PR Newswire. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
- "New LEGO Speed Champions sets have launched on LEGO.com". Brick Fanatics. 1 June 2021.
- "LEGO NINJAGO, Monkie Kid, Speed Champions and more continuing to 2023". Brick Fanatics. 12 September 2021.
- "LEGO Speed Champions 2022 Sets Revealed". thebrickfan.com. 29 January 2022.
- "First LEGO Speed Champions 2022 set images revealed". Brick Fanatics. 29 January 2022.
- "LEGO Speed Champions 2022 set prices officially revealed". Brick Fanatics. 30 January 2022.
- "LEGO March 2022 sets have been unveiled: Speed Champions, Creator, Ninjago, and more". 9to5Toys. 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- "LEGO® Speed Champions 2022: Interview with Christopher Stamp". New Elementary. 3 February 2022.
- "LEGO sees revenue grow 7% in first six months of 2020". Mojo Nation. 2020-09-02. Retrieved 2021-04-15.