Customer Reviews for LEGO - Technic Bugatti Chiron 42083
Customer Rating
5
Looks way better in person (Does NOT Sag or Drag)
on February 16, 2019
Posted by: FastnFRS
This was my 2nd LEGO Technic build. The first being the Porsche GT3. I was a little skeptical at first from seeing the pictures. I didn't think it looked as good as the GT3. But..... I couldn't help myself. If you built the Porsche, you got to get the Bugatti.
The only real challenging parts I thought were the marriage process trying to keep everything lined up and securing the front and rear without parts exploding. The 2nd was the spoiler when I first started putting that together and try to keep it in the proper position.
You definately want to double check your work after each step. Eventually, an error will make itself known. I had about the same number of screw ups with this as I did the Porsche. Luckily, they weren't too major or time consuming to fix the mistakes.
This car looks way better in person. Really love the two-tone blue, the fact that the engine isn't entirely covered so you can see the pistons move, and the rising spoiler.
I saw a few reviews saying that the weight of the car is too heavy and causes the car to drag. It is noticeably heavier given the higher piece count. Mine is assembled and there is no sagging or dragging. Most likely a building error or loose connections not pushed in and properly secured.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Beautiful Car
on July 31, 2018
Posted by: Greg59
A very challenging build. The interior detail is amazing. I would like to have instructions as to how the transmission should work once completed. Also other building tips would be useful.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Excellent model of an awesome car.
on August 7, 2020
Posted by: ahferroin7
This is an amazingly detailed model, faithfully recreating numerous iconic aspects of both Bugatti design in general, and the Chiron in particular, including the horseshoe grille, the sweeping exterior curves, and the custom pattern wheels. The build itself is rather long and involved, taking me almost twelve hours over the course of two days, though much of that time is spent assembling the rather robustly designed frame and undercarriage and the intricately modeled seven speed dual-clutch transmission and monstrous 8 liter W16 engine. However, despite how complex the build is, the instructions are well designed and mostly pretty easy to follow barring a few places where it's easy to miss small pieces being added to much larger assemblies.
The transmission in particular is extremely impressive, both the internal gearing and the shifting mechanism make inventive use of individual pieces to produce a remarkably complex and thoroughly robust system. It's honestly a bit of a shame in my opinion that there's no way to see most of it once the model is fully assembled.
The design is rather sturdy (more so than I would normally expect for a LEGO model, though this is the first Technic model I've built that's on this scale), though some of the exterior modeling is a bit less robust than I would personally have liked if I hadn't bought this as anything other than a display model. The detailing relies heavily on carefully placed stickers in some places, which I'm not hugely fond of but can understand given that custom printed parts would have significantly raised the price of the model.
Overall, this is a great model for the value, especially given the history of models like this becoming valuable collectibles once they're no longer being produced. I would highly recommend it for both fans of complex LEGO sets and fans of sports cars.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Best toy ever!
on July 8, 2020
Posted by: LegoBuilder2011
When you open the Lego Bugatti you say wow, with the custom wheels on the right side on the box this Bugatti Chiron is awesome with the w16 engine, and how the pistons move on the drive transmission mode. The gearbox is very detailed with all of the gears and how you can control them from the driver’s seat. The spoiler mechanism is very good and Lego did a very good job with using the flexible pipes to capture the Bugatti’s iconic back light as well as the horseshoe grill. The interior of this car is phenomenal with the speed-o-meters, the seats, the steering wheel and how it actually works. Though the doors are a little flimsy with this set. The front portion of this car is very impressive of how they used some Lego system pieces, the instructions are not that hard to follow in this set. Overall, I would give this set 5 stars. By the way, I am posting it for my son who is 9 years old and was able to build the entire car on his own. I don't think you have to be 16+ to build this. As long as you are good with reading drawings and have a long attention span then you can do it. The coolest thing it shows how the car functions and kids can easily understand the mechanism of a sports car.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Response from LEGOBy Samuel, LEGO Customer Service, July 29, 2020
Wow, that's incredible. He's done an amazing job, very impressive!
It sounds like he's very talented indeed, and perhaps on his way to become a master builder? ;)
Thank you for taking the time to write the review, we wish you and your son all the best and good luck with the next model!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
4
A couple errors, but still absolutely incredible
on June 27, 2020
Posted by: Dstan
There were a couple problems with my in particular set. If it were not for these problems, this would be a full on five star review.
1. There was one piece missing. The piece was not important to the build however, just a detail piece and I was able to continue building without it.
2. I received faulty instructions. I'm assuming that LEGO prints it's instruction books in sections, especially because my first instruction book had one section repeated. I was missing steps 247-335, but the section with steps 335-416 was in there twice! Luckily, I was able to print out the missing section and (after about 30 min of printing) was able to finish the build.
There were a ton of pluses though. The set itself is incredible. A true work of art and engineering. The gearbox is insanely complicated, but works incredibly well. The unboxing experience is like nothing else. You immediately know that this set is a big deal and will be challenging and fun to build. After the build, I contacted LEGO to let them know about the errors with my set. They were extremely helpful and within a couple days, I had new (and this time complete) instructions, and the missing piece.
Overall, this is definitely my favorite LEGO set so far. I just wish I give it five stars.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
First Things First.
on June 4, 2019
Posted by: Cardude2765
Just to clarify, the only reason I would not recommend this to a friend, is the fact that I am not sure if any of my friends have the patience, or the skills.... Anyways, I love this set, I enjoyed building it and I still get a kick out of showing it off to family. I like how since making an actual W engine with Technic pieces would be hard if not impossible, they just made it with a V8 and two I4's (For anybody who doesn't know, I4 stands for Inline 4) But anyway, I really do enjoy this set, and like pushing it around and playing with the gearbox. One of my friends said: "Motorize it!" To which I replied: "You can do that if you wish, but I am not doing it, and if you break it, I will make you rebuild it." That is one thing I saw in a video, I cannot remember who made the video but they compared the Porsche 911 GT-3 R.S. (Which I have built as well, it was my first Technic set I built when I was 9) And the Bugatti, they mentioned how you can remove the engine of the Porsche, to motorize it without killing the look too much, whereas the Bugatti, if you remove the engine to motorize, does kill the look of sorts. I personally do not plan to motorize either, but if you were planning to, you have been warned.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Engineering marvel
on June 24, 2021
Posted by: Rivenous
Very complex build, but awesome engineering. I did feel that the front tires were not only difficult to get on, but seemed like I was going to break the axle pushing so hard, so just set them in the fenders and it looks fine. Oh, and the spoiler is awesome with the little thingy you build and control it with!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Incredible Build!
on September 27, 2021
Posted by: Rahul
What can I say? This was by far one of the greatest LEGO builds I have ever completed. The level of detail in the set is just incredible, from the inner workings of the gearbox, engine, and paddle shifters, to the exterior bodywork. This build took me nearly 20 hours, but it was a cathartic experience. I highly recommend this set. I would just advise that you take your time with it, and enjoy the ride (pun intended). Looking forward to my next LEGO build!