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P1 vs SP3

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The LEGO community is abuzz with a collector's dilemma: choosing between the LEGO Technic sets representing the McLaren P1 (set number not provided) and the Ferrari Daytona SP3 (set 42143). The collector, having previously passed on the SP3, now faces the decision of which 1:8 scale car to add to their collection, weighing the pros and cons of each model.

The collector is drawn to the Ferrari Daytona SP3, having missed the opportunity to acquire it previously. However, they've also encountered online discussions suggesting the SP3 might lack features and feel somewhat flimsy. Conversely, the McLaren P1 is also under consideration, despite reports of its own shortcomings. The collector's primary goal is to start a collection of 1:8 scale cars, focusing on those currently available on LEGO.com to maximize rewards points.

The post highlights the common challenge of choosing between LEGO sets, especially when considering factors like features, build quality, and personal preferences. The collector's indecision underscores the importance of researching and comparing sets before making a purchase.

For those facing similar choices, it's always a good idea to check out reviews and compare features. You might also want to consider a LEGO display case to showcase your new build.

Hey yall I’m starting to get into the 1:8 scale cars after collecting every F1/open wheel car and I have decided to start with the ones currently sold on LEGO.con (might as well get the points now) and I can’t decide on which to get now. I like the sp3 as I turned down a chance to buy it ~2 years ago and I now have another opportunity to buy it, but I have also seen online that the sp3 lacks features and is an overall flimsy model and I’m wondering if the p1 is better though I’ve seen a fair...

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