What is the F1 12 to collect LEGO?
There is 1 surprise lego f1 collectible race car toy in each lego vehicle box and a total of 12 to collect: an f1 toy car, an f1 academy car, and 10 cars from the formula 1 teams: rb20, mercedes-amg, ferrari, mclaren, aston martin, alpine, williams, vcarb, sauber and haas (each sold separately). Lego® f1® mini race cars to collect.
Why is Lego 77243 18+?
Unlike larger Technic kits intended for adult collectors, these models have similar piece counts and difficulty levels as the others, but the age restriction stems from Red Bull’s branding. A Lego spokesperson clarified why these two sets are restricted to adult consumers. Lego is ultra conservative in some ways and likely views an energy drink as not being child friendly. As Red Bull is an energy drink, it can’t be promoted sold to children therefore it has a 18 and older age limit. So, it’s because they can’t promote energy drinks or Lego chooses not to.As red bull is an energy drink it can’t be promoted/sold to Childeren therefore it has an 18+ age limit. The lego itself is no different from the others. Because of the Red Bull logo.
Why does my LEGO say 18+?
LEGO’s 18+ rating is a branding strategy, not a restriction. These sets are part of LEGO’s push to attract and celebrate AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO)—a growing global community of adult enthusiasts who build for relaxation, creativity, and artistic expression. In the past, larger or more intricate sets were labeled 16+. They’re not 18+ for difficulty/piece count. It’s a marketing gimmick, as many adults buy and build Lego for themselves. By buying an 18+ set, it’s deemed acceptable by society, and people won’t feel embarrassed buying it (that’s how a lot of people will see it). They’re usually sets for display, rather than play.