LEGO’s immensely detailed Vespa 125 in striking pastel blue color will have fans floored starting March 1

Vespa scooters were made initially from spare aircraft parts as an affordable but modern mode of transportation for masses in the aftermath of World War II in Italy. The most celebrated scooter now turns 75, and LEGO is celebrating the occasion with a detailed kit inspired by the classic 1960s Vespa Piaggio.

Arriving in an eye-catchy pastel blue hue – a rare one for LEGO – the LEGO Vespa 125 is going to appeal to building fans and scooter enthusiasts alike. The mindfully created, and immensely detailed model has been designed for adults as a throwback to our childhood when most of us either sat behind our dads or took the Vespa for a ride with a girl holding tightly to the waist from behind.

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Detailed enough to fit alongside the LEGO technic McLaren F1 and the BMW M 1000 RR, the LEGO Vespa 125 comprises 1,106 bricks, which put together form a 13-inch long scooter that stands 8.5-inches tall in its striking blue color scheme. The Vespa model will launch on March 1, also when the McLaren and BMW sets are likely to go on sale. A motorhead with LEGO as your weakness, you should already be ready with your wallet. March is going to be an expensive month for you given all the exciting builds scheduled for launch.

As the press images give away, the entire LEGO scooter arrives in an interesting blue shade with many authentic details to tickle our memories. The model features a realistic design with two seats and a front-wheel mounted on one side. For a far more interactive design, the LEGO Vespa 125 has a removable engine cover that reveals underneath an engine built entirely from LEGO bricks. The steering and kickstand are functional, while the Vespa logo and classic 1960s Italian license plate add to the detailing. The scooter is accompanied by a flower bouquet placed in the accessory’s basket attached to the back of the scooter and a helmet for safety. LEGO Vespa 125 kit as a complete package is priced at $99.99.

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Meet the LEGO Globe – so you can make your travel plans while spinning on its axis




Did you know, it is more lucrative to invest in LEGO as compared to gold? According to a study, the valuation of second-hand LEGO sets escalates by 11 percent annually. That’s way faster than the gold’s rate of return, stocks, stamps, or wine. No doubt LEGO Ideas and independent creators have been on a roll lately, announcing cool LEGO sets one after another. You can say LEGO lovers are in ecstasy these days, having a hard time choosing which ones to add to the collection (or should I say investment portfolio) and which ones to let go of.

Designer: Guillaume Roussel

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The LEGO M 1000 RR scale model, LEGO Sony PlayStation 5 replica, LEGO Sun Earth Moon Orrery and LEGO DeLorean are all on my checklist. And there’s one more going into the list of LEGO investments to secure my future. This is LEGO Ideas germinated “The Globe” originally thought of by LEGO Group member, Guillaume Roussel who was inspired by the tales of Jules Verne. In the initial phase France-based, LEGO fanatic asked himself the question – “what could be creative, educational, and touch most of the world?” The answer was pretty easy “the world itself’.” Hence, came to life this 2585-piece LEGO set displaying the realistic, and customizable vintage brick-built earth globe.




Once the user assembles the tricky LEGO set piece by piece, it spins too, and the printed names of the continents and oceans glow in the dark. According to LEGO Group Head of Global Marketing for Adults, Federico Begher, ““What is so wonderful about this set is that, with a little imagination, it allows fans to discover the world through LEGO bricks. The globe is a symbol of dreams and aspirations of travel to come for all who are seeking a bit of adventure or for those looking to learn about our world.”

Apparently, this LEGO set for everyone on the planet will arrive on February 1st in the US for $199.99, in Canada for $269.99 and in the UK for £174.99 and €199.99.

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