🏁 Ignite your inner champion with the ultimate F1 pit stop experience!
The LEGO City F1 Garage & Mercedes-AMG & Alpine Cars set (678 pieces) delivers an authentic Formula 1 experience with two detailed race cars, a fully equipped garage, and six minifigures. Designed for ages 7+, it features an interactive launch lever and a digital 3D building guide via the LEGO Builder app, making it a perfect gift for young racers and adult fans alike.
Product Dimensions | 45.6 x 28.2 x 7.2 cm; 500 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | 60444 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creative thinking, Emotional intelligence, Imagination development, Motor skills, Social skills |
Number of pieces | 678 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2025 |
ASIN | B0DHSB1HF3 |
M**Y
Lego + F1 = what's not to love
A fantastic set that works well for all ages but good for younger kids also.
K**Y
Excellent
Good product as always from lego
O**M
Fast, Fun, and Packed with Racing Action
✅ Pros:Cool F1 Cars: Includes detailed Mercedes-AMG and Alpine Formula 1 cars.Fun Garage Setup: Has tools, tire racks, and launch areas for pretend pit stops.Lots of Minifigures: Comes with 2 drivers and 4 mechanics for fun roleplay.Portable: Folds up with a handle, so it's easy to carry and store.Easy Building Help: Works with the LEGO Builder app for step-by-step instructions.❌ Cons:A Bit Pricey: Might feel expensive for the number of pieces.Not Many Rare Pieces: Doesn’t include much that’s unique for collectors.Better for Play Than Display: Not ideal if you're looking to show it off on a shelf.
D**.
Great Lego set for young race fans.
This is a bit of a twist, a licensed Lego city set! It seems that Lego have partnered with Formula One to produce a sub range of sets aimed at race fans. I built this with my 6yr old son (slightly younger than the recommended age, but well versed in Lego builds). We both enjoyed the build and all the details put in. Each car has its own garage space with a launcher feature that propels the cars out. There are lots of included details such as computers, tools and spare parts that you would expect to find in a race garage. Drivers and crew are included, along with some nice accessories, such as a winners cup. A neat feature is that the walls can be folded in to make a box, with a strong handle part making the set portable. This is a good feature if you want to keep the set together and intact, as it allows you to keep all the parts and bits for the set tidy and together when storing (preventing them from from getting lost in wider Lego collections - a common issue, especially with my youngest!)The usual expected Lego quality is present, from pieces, to mini figures and the always clear instructions. That said, I feel that the set as a whole is not huge and for the current price point it is perhaps not as good value as other non-licensed Lego city sets. With that in mind, if you are interested in the theme, you may wish to wait a few months, at which point the set is likely to be discounted a little.
P**Y
Formula One Meets Lego in this Detailed Pit Garage. Easy to Build but Quite Expensive
The media could not be loaded. Lego has got to be one of the best toys ever invented. 1.1 trillion Lego pieces have been made so far, 135 for each person on Earth; this set contains 678 of them - enough to make two pit garages and a pair of F1 racing cars.In 2025 Lego are officially licensed by Formula 1 and are releasing a whole series of kits which cover all ten teams and twelve cars. This set contains two of the cars, Mercedes-AMG and Alpine, in a pit garage scene. These are the smaller models aimed at people aged seven years and beyond, but if mum and dad want to join in there will be detailed models with cars costing a couple of hundred pounds!My Grandson has been building Lego for a number of years and is quite proficient. He found this set easy to build, as would most people if they follow the instructions - Lego instructions rank among the best ever written.Excited by seeing the image on the box he set to work building it. The 6 bags of pieces were kept sealed until their contents were called for by the instructions. Each stage was completed with ease and the only problem was a pair of small bricks that should have been white ending up being grey - a very unusual error in a Lego set.The FI cars were made from very similar pieces and their only difference was the colour of the “bricks” and the transfers. I don’t know if this will be true across all twelve cars in the series, but building all of them would cease to present a challenge if they are.If your child is a “collector” that isn’t satisfied until they have got everything in a set, this Lego series might prove expensive, especially if the small cars are only available as part of a kit, such as this pit garage. On the subject of price I think, even for a toy with the quality of original Lego, which this is, the seventy pound price tag is too high. Something in the region of fifty would have been more reasonable.The cars are free running and the pit garage has a simple mechanism to propel them forwards, but they don’t go very far - I imagine it will have no lasting fascination.Lego have taken a “dolls’ house” approach with this pit garage. There are lots of small pieces; for example tool chests with drawers holding spanners and hammers. This adds a lot to the play value of the set long after the construction phase is completed and for children who like Lego figures (some don’t!) two teams of mechanics are also on hand.A few spare parts are in the kit. These include two rods that have to be bent into shape - just in case they get bent out of shape.For those who don’t already know what it is for, the strange orange lever is a very useful brick separator.The F1 series is a great addition to an Lego’s exciting and educational range of toys. It’s a little on the pricy side, but still highly recommended.
M**D
Love this F1 garage set from LEGO
The LEGO F1 Garage is a fantastic set that delivers everything you’d expect from LEGO's attention to detail and creativity. The build process is straightforward and enjoyable, making it accessible for a wide range of ages. It integrates seamlessly with other LEGO City sets, allowing for expanded play and imaginative storytelling.What stands out is the impressive detail, from screens and computers to tool trolleys, which bring a realistic touch to the F1 garage setup. The fold-up feature is a clever addition, making it easy to store or reconfigure during play.This is an excellent choice for LEGO enthusiasts, particularly for those who love motorsport-themed builds. A truly engaging set that balances fun and functionality beautifully.
M**S
Nice playable set
Really nice set with 2 F1 cars, minifigs and garage. There’s a few of the F1 sets that have come out recently and this one is a great one to start with.Simple enough to build and a good set to play with, it’s fairly robust and simple to put bits back together when the cars get damaged.My 5 year old needed help to build it but has a lot of fun playing with it and is able to fix things when bricks break off.
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