Lego 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, the FW14B was the most complex and technologically advanced car on the 1992 Formula 1 grid. It was equipped with active suspension, traction control, and a semi-automatic gearbox, and Nigel Mansell went on to dominate the 1992 season with nine race wins.


And now you can admire Mansell (and his excellent mustache) in Lego form. Well, after you’ve put together the 799-piece car with its working steering, Goodyear-branded slick tires, replica V10 engine, and all-important red five on the nose.
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The 31cm-long set will cost £69.99 (P5,215) and is now available to preorder now, although it won’t launch officially until March 1, 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.
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, it’s worth a spot on the shelf to show off on your online meetings.
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NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.