Lego retired the Lego Technic model based on Dom’s Dodge Charger from Fast & Furious in January, making it even more difficult to find a reasonable price. However, Walmart appears to have randomly added new stock of the set to its online store just a year after the set was discontinued, and is selling it for a standard retail price of $120, scheduled for a 2020 release date. This is a great opportunity to: If you missed the original set, get it. But act quickly. There’s no telling how long they’ll last in stock, and there’s a good chance they’ll sell out. fast.
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LEGO Technic Fast and Furious Dom’s Dodge Charger is a 1,077-piece replica of the muscle car driven by Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) in several Fast and Furious movies. The highly detailed set includes faithful details such as the car’s iconic engine, moving wheels, and more. There is also an optional wheel stand mode, great for displaying the set on a shelf.
Again, this is a retired set. That means Lego no longer makes them and you won’t be able to find them in stock anywhere else. At least you won’t find it in large retail stores. You can currently find it on Amazon for about the same price, but you’ll be buying it from a third-party seller. If you don’t see the $120 price when checking the Walmart store page, click on ‘More seller options’ and select ‘Sold and shipped by Walmart’ and you will see it. If you don’t see an option to buy it directly from Walmart, it’s likely sold out. In this case, using expensive third-party sellers is your only option.
LEGO also released a miniature Speed ​​Champion version of Dom Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger, but it was scrapped for a while. Nonetheless, you can still find it from Walmart’s resellers, even if you end up paying twice the original price.
As you can see, popular Lego sets can become much more expensive and harder to find after they are discontinued. So, if you want to complete your Fast and Furious LEGO collection, LEGO Speed ​​Champions: Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 This model is based on the version of the car driven by the character Brian O’Conner (played by the late Paul Walker) in 2 Fast 2 Furious. This set is selling for $20 (was $25) on Amazon and Walmart, so now is a great time to grab it. Especially since this set will also eventually become obsolete and much harder to find.
Lego Fast and Furious Set
Coincidentally, the Fast and Furious Blu-ray collection is also on sale now. You can get the 4K edition from Amazon for $70 ($134) or the standard Blu-ray version for $52 ($100). Both versions include all 10 major Fast & Furious films released to date, as well as special features such as deleted scenes, commentary, outtakes, and more. You can also get theatrical and extended versions of Fast 5, Fast & Furious 6, Furious 7, The Fate of the Furious, and F9: The Fast Saga.
The only film in the franchise not included in this collection is the spin-off Hobbs and Shaw. The film follows the story of Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), fellow villains turned villains. It’s only $16.75 on Amazon (was $25).
Although it’s older and missing more movies, the Fast & Furious eight-movie collection is available on 4K Blu-ray for just $35. This is a fairly affordable price.