At 92 pieces across two cars this is simpler than other City F1 sets โ it's rated 4+ and shows it. But that's not a criticism. Building two cars back to back highlights how the same chassis construction yields completely different visual results through color and livery. The Williams blue versus Haas white contrast is striking side by side. Quick, accessible, genuinely fun.
Less technique complexity than the single-car City sets, but the print design work on both liveries is impressive at this scale. The Haas red stripe on white and the Williams racing blue both look sharp. Good introduction to how LEGO communicates livery with print rather than complex shaping at mini-scale.
Two different car's worth of parts in two color palettes โ Williams blue and Haas white/red. Two unique driver minifigures. For the price this is a good diversified parts buy. The white City F1 chassis pieces from the Haas car are particularly useful for custom MOC work.
Side-by-side display is the move here. The contrast between Williams Grove blue and Haas monegasque red-on-white tells the story immediately. Small scale but the livery reads clearly. Great as part of a wider F1 City grid display alongside the McLaren (#60442) and Ferrari (#60443).
.99 for two licensed F1 cars with two unique minifigures โ this is the best value calculation in the City F1 range. You're effectively paying /car for a Williams and a Haas. Collect the whole City F1 grid.
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