
LEGO City Jet vs. Car Building Toy - 259 Pieces
This 259-piece LEGO® City set delivers two completely different speed machines: a low-slung supercar built for the track and a sleek supersonic jet designed to rule the skies. Builders get both vehicles plus a pilot and driver minifigure, setting up the ultimate question of which mode of transport wins in a flat-out race. The finished models showcase contrasting engineering approaches, with the car's ground-hugging aerodynamics going head-to-head against the jet's airborne power. Assembly takes roughly 45 to 60 minutes for most 6-year-olds, though experienced builders may work faster.
- Two distinct building projects in one box teach different vehicle design principles, from automotive chassis construction to aircraft wing assembly
- The competitive racing theme encourages storytelling and problem-solving as kids debate speed records, invent racecourses, and create their own competition rules
- Both vehicles feature realistic details like cockpit canopies, exhaust systems, and aerodynamic shaping that introduce basic physics concepts during play
- Fully compatible with other LEGO City sets, allowing builders to expand their vehicle collection or integrate the jet and car into larger city layouts
- Minifigures come with accessories that let kids switch roles between pilot and driver, extending roleplay scenarios beyond simple racing
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LEGO City Jet vs. Car Building Toy - 259 Pieces
This 259-piece LEGO® City set delivers two completely different speed machines: a low-slung supercar built for the track and a sleek supersonic jet designed to rule the skies. Builders get both vehicles plus a pilot and driver minifigure, setting up the ultimate question of which mode of transport wins in a flat-out race. The finished models showcase contrasting engineering approaches, with the car's ground-hugging aerodynamics going head-to-head against the jet's airborne power. Assembly takes roughly 45 to 60 minutes for most 6-year-olds, though experienced builders may work faster.
- Two distinct building projects in one box teach different vehicle design principles, from automotive chassis construction to aircraft wing assembly
- The competitive racing theme encourages storytelling and problem-solving as kids debate speed records, invent racecourses, and create their own competition rules
- Both vehicles feature realistic details like cockpit canopies, exhaust systems, and aerodynamic shaping that introduce basic physics concepts during play
- Fully compatible with other LEGO City sets, allowing builders to expand their vehicle collection or integrate the jet and car into larger city layouts
- Minifigures come with accessories that let kids switch roles between pilot and driver, extending roleplay scenarios beyond simple racing
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This 259-piece LEGO® City set delivers two completely different speed machines: a low-slung supercar built for the track and a sleek supersonic jet designed to rule the skies. Builders get both vehicles plus a pilot and driver minifigure, setting up the ultimate question of which mode of transport wins in a flat-out race. The finished models showcase contrasting engineering approaches, with the car's ground-hugging aerodynamics going head-to-head against the jet's airborne power. Assembly takes roughly 45 to 60 minutes for most 6-year-olds, though experienced builders may work faster.
- Two distinct building projects in one box teach different vehicle design principles, from automotive chassis construction to aircraft wing assembly
- The competitive racing theme encourages storytelling and problem-solving as kids debate speed records, invent racecourses, and create their own competition rules
- Both vehicles feature realistic details like cockpit canopies, exhaust systems, and aerodynamic shaping that introduce basic physics concepts during play
- Fully compatible with other LEGO City sets, allowing builders to expand their vehicle collection or integrate the jet and car into larger city layouts
- Minifigures come with accessories that let kids switch roles between pilot and driver, extending roleplay scenarios beyond simple racing






















