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1961 Chevrolet Corvette Returns in Lego 'Icon' Format

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1961 Chevy Corvette Back as a Lego 'Icon'LEGO


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  • A new Lego Corvette model kit, based on the 1961 model year version, will be available later this summer.

  • This is the fourth official Corvette Lego has released and the largest such model ever.

  • With more than 1200 pieces, the 1961 Lego Corvette arrives August 1 with a $150 price tag.

You can get a real Chevrolet Corvette from the late 1950s or early 1960s on Bring a Trailer for around $100,000, give or take $40,000, depending on the condition. If you don't mind a smaller size and parts made out of plastic, a new Lego model celebrating the 1961 version is coming later this summer for a more modest $150.

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Of course, $150 for a toy isn't exactly pocket change, but this set has been designed for adults. Plus, at least Lego has added features to the new 1210-piece kit to make you feel like you're getting your money's worth. The most noticeable bit is the swappable hard or open top for this little cabriolet sports car that stands four inches high, 12.5 inches long, and 5.5 inches wide. It's just the right size and complexity for anyone who enjoys Legos but doesn't want to take three weeks to put together a complicated Technics machine.

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That doesn't mean there aren't clever touches here. The hood and truck open, and there's a spinning radiator fan and a working tie-rod steering set-up in the engine bay. The cabin features three pedals, a gear shifter and a steering wheel that turns the wheels. The kit has three license plate stickers, including one with a Corvette logo and one each with Michigan and California identifications. Corvette fans should appreciate the transitional ducktail design and the four iconic taillights.

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Part of the Lego Icons series, this set (#10321) is the fourth official Lego model with a Corvette, and it arrives just in time to mark the 70th anniversary of the Corvette's debut in 1953.

The first, featuring a tiny Z06 made from 168 pieces, came out in a Speed Champions set in 2016. The second was a 600-piece Technic set featuring the ZR1 in 2019. In 2021, Lego released another 500-piece Speed Champions set, but this time it was a twofer with models of a C8.R race car and a 1968 Corvette in the box. All three of these older sets are available, used, on the fan-to-fan Lego marketplace called Bricklink for around $20 to $30.

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If you don't want your new Corvette to look lonely, Lego also offers two other classic GM vehicles in its current lineup of sets. There's a Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (around 1500 pieces for $170) and a NASCAR Camaro ZL1 made from almost 700 pieces and a $50 price tag.

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