The Orange Supra On Every 2001 Bedroom Wall Just Became A $29.99 Lego Set

The orange Supra Paul Walker drove in the first Fast And Furious film is back in two new Lego forms

by Brad Anderson

  • Lego has launched a new 292-piece model of the F&F Toyota Supra.
  • A more complex Lego Technic model is also available for $59.99.
  • One of the sets includes a tiny model of Brian O’Conner.

The bright orange Toyota Supra that the late Paul Walker drove in the original Fast and Furious is one of the most recognizable cars in movie history, and Lego has finally given fans a way to park one on the shelf.

A scale model of the legendary movie car has just been added to the Lego Speed Champions series and will be absolutely perfect for the F&F enthusiast in your life. You could argue that Lego is about 25 years late to this party. The kids who lined up for the first F&F in 2001 are now in their late thirties and forties, well past the age when parents are buying them brick sets. That said, there are still plenty of adults who enjoy Lego. Heck, I’m one of them.

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The Lego Speed Champions model features 292 pieces and is available directly from Lego for $29.99. It does a good job of replicating the legendary paint scheme of the film car, including the green side graphics that were so prevalent during this era of car tuning.

The scale model also includes a tiny figurine of Brian O’Conner himself and offers an open-top experience for the little guy. See-through panels at the rear reveal a pair of orange-and-blue NOS bottles, much like the ones found in the real F&F car.

Lego Technic’s Model

For those looking for something a little more advanced, a Lego Technic version of the Fast and Furious Supra is also available. It’s a little more expensive at $59.99 and includes 810 pieces.

Included in this model is an opening hood that reveals a tiny replica of the Supra’s legendary 2JZ straight-six engine. A black knob protruding from the roof can be used to control steering. It’s also possible to open the doors and the rear hatch, which is fitted with a pair of NOS bottles.