You may no longer be able to fly on the Concorde, but thanks to Lego you can build one of your very own. The Danish toy company has just unveiled a new set based on the famous supersonic jet two ...
In a recent announcement, everyone’s favourite toy company LEGO has mentioned that it is bringing out a new Concorde Set for all the aerophiles out there. The company announced this set on its social ...
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The Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde supersonic passenger transport jet hasn't flown since November 2003. To think mankind could fly from London to New York in roughly three hours 20 years ago, yet people ...
In a nostalgic nod to aviation history, the beloved supersonic Concorde takes center stage as the star of an upcoming Lego set. Two decades after its final flight, enthusiasts can soon relish in the ...
Despite making its last commercial flight 20 years ago, the Concorde still captivates with the idea of luxury supersonic intercontinental travel. Fuel costs combined with noise and maintenance issues ...
The Concorde is one of the best-known supersonic jets in aviation history, having been created jointly between the U.K. and France and serving as a prolific passenger jet for both Air France and ...
Why do I do this to myself? Why do I have so many expensive hobbies? I just bought a car dammit, now Lego has come to gut my wallet again with a Concorde jet that I’ll almost certainly buy. Oh wait, ...
Even though it’s no longer in operation, the Concorde remains one of the most legendary passenger airliners ever to be created. And it looks just as good in this LEGO version as it did in the air. The ...
This Lego Concorde may not be as big as the Lego Airbus A380, the biggest Lego airplane in the world, but it’s still huge. It’s not only pretty, but this huge plane can maintain its structural ...
The Concorde was built during the 1960s as a joint venture between France-based Aérospatiale and UK-based British Aircraft Corporation. It was the first supersonic passenger jet and could fly from ...