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Building replica cars from plastic bricks has become its own art form, and Lego Icons continues pushing what's possible within those constraints. The Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole takes one of automotive history's most iconic wedge shapes and translates it into a display piece that actually captures what made the original so visually striking. The proportions matter here, the low stance and aggressive angles all clicking into place as you work through the build.
This sits in Lego's Icons line, which means it's scaled and detailed for collectors rather than kids tossing it around. The Countach's geometric design actually works in Lego's favor, those clean lines and sharp angles finding natural expression in brick form. You get a car that's recognizable from across a room, the kind of thing that lands on a shelf and stays there because it genuinely looks good next to other display pieces.
It's for the person who grew up with posters of this car or discovered it through design history, the type who appreciates that Lego can bridge that gap between nostalgic building and serious display. Not a toy so much as an object that earns its space.









