The roadster's body reveals new curvaceous LEGO moulds which make its accurate shape possible, but even further improvements to LEGO colour formulations ensure consistency too. Read on to see all the new pieces and improvements to dark blue elements, from bumper-to-bumper.
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10357 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
- Release date: 1 July 2025
- Pieces: 1241
Price:
- US$ 159.99 on LEGO.com US
- CA$ 199.99 on LEGO.com Canada
- GB£ 139.99 on LEGO.com UK
- AU$ 249.99 on LEGO.com Australia
- NZ$ 269.99 on LEGO.com New Zealand
- DE€ 149,99 on LEGO.com Deutschland
- NL€ 149,99 on LEGO.com Nederland
- FR€ 149,99 on LEGO.com France
- PLN 669.99 on LEGO.com Polska
- NOK 1999,90 on LEGO.com Norge
- DKK 1299.95 on LEGO.com Danmark
If you're into cars, it's hard to beat the thrill of a roadster. Two seats, four wheels, and a gob of go are all it takes to have a good time. I grew up in a racing family, always surrounded by big-block engines like the 427 cubic-inch Ford powerplant of the Shelby Cobra 427 S/C, but I never saw any real Shelbys at the track. Of course not! The scarce original 998 Cobras are considered by many collectors to be an "investment"—one they would never risk on-track with its lack of power steering, anti-lock brakes, air bags, not even a roof.
Thankfully several modern auto builders are blessed with the rights to build accurate "continuation" cars: Shelby Cobras with less historic sentiment but all the same stuff mechanically, sometimes with even more modern amenities. Those cars, the ones drivers care to risk the perils of the racetrack with, are the Cobras which truly get my heart pumping. Today I've stepped into the tiny plastic shoes of a LEGO continuation car builder, and built a timeless design with modern materials from The LEGO Group.
New moulds
Shelby bows
- 11x Slope, Curved Wedge 1 x 4 with Stud Notch Right (6554238 | 7205)
- 11x Slope, Curved Wedge 1 x 4 with Stud Notch Left (6554239 | 7206)
Mudguards, fenders... or are they curved windscreens?
- 4x Wheel Arch, Mudguard 8 x 4 x 1 (6558310 | 7207)
Unlike the existing 2 x 4 and 3 x 6 curved windscreens (81911 & 35299), the 4 x 8 Shelby Cobra fenders wraps completely around a half-circle footprint. It slopes at 45°, and its ends taper at a 24° angle (or 76° when attached sideways as shown above), matching 2 x 4 wedge pieces.
Even the underside looks identical to the current versions of the 2 x 4 and 3 x 6 curved windscreens.
American racing-style wheels
- 4x Wheel 30.4 x 20, 6 Spokes (6550931 | 7301)
Unlike the Lamborghini wheels which have a distinctive holey design, this new design instead applies broadly to many American race cars. Car customisers have been outfitting everything from Chevrolet Corvettes and Dodge Challengers in similar wheels for decades, so MOC builders recreating classic American muscle may find a set of these wheels handy.
428 Earth Blue V.3
Decorations
- 1x Slope Curved 2 x 2 x 2/3 with Dark Blue Stripe print in White (6524430 | 111098)
- 2x Slope Curved 4 x 2 No Studs with Dark Blue Stripe, Red Cobra Badge print (6524431 | 111099)
- 2x Brick Curved 2 x 4 x 1 with Dark Blue Stripe print (6524429 | 111097)
- 1x Tile 1 x 2 with Dark Blue Stripe print (6545396 | 113423)
- 3x Tile 4 x 4 with Dark Blue Stripe print (6533233 | 111936)
- 1x Tile 2 x 4 with Dark Blue Stripe print (6533232 | 111935)
- 1x (+1 extra) Tile Round 1 x 1 with Red Cobra Badge print in Silver Metallic/ Flat Silver (6524433 | 111101)
Recoloured pieces
- 2x Brick Curved 2 x 4 x 1 (6554243 | 5842)
- 2x Wheel Arch, Mudguard 2 x 3 x 1 1/3 with 2 x 2 Plate (6554245 | 49097)
- 2x Brick Round Corner, Curved 2 x 2 x 1 2/3 Quarter Dome with 1 Cutout (6558309 | 5906)
- 6x Plate Round Corner 2 x 2 with 1 x 1 Cutout (6554241 | 79491)
- 2x Plate Angled 3 x 3 with Heart Shape (6554242 | 39613)
- 23x Brick Curved 1 x 2 x 1 with Curved Top (6554240 | 5841)
- 2x Brick Curved 1 x 1 in Black (6539387 | 7126)
- 2x Tile Round 1 x 2 in Transparent Red/ Trans-Red (6489990 | 1126)
- 1x Technic Steering Wheel Small (3 Studs Diameter) in Dark Orange
(6539382 | 2819) - 3x (+1 extra) Tile Round 1 x 1 Special with Clip-Bar in Medium Stone Grey/ Light Bluish Gray (6539381 | 77813)
- 1x (+1 extra) Equipment Cup / Teacup Saucer with Recessed Stud on Top [PLAIN] in Medium Stone Grey/ Light Bluish Gray (6531935 | 3576)
- 1x (+1 extra) Equipment Cup / Teacup in Medium Stone Grey/ Light Bluish Gray
(6539385 | 38014)
Rare parts
- 2x Slope Inverted 33° 3 x 1 with Internal Stopper and No Front Stud Connection (6554231 | 4287)
- 4x Slope Curved 2 x 2 Inverted with 1 x 2 Cutouts (6554236 | 1750)
- 4x Tile Special 1 x 2 with Handle (6554199 | 2432)
- 6x Brick Curved 2 x 1 with Inverted Cutout (6554234 | 78666)
- 2x Slope Curved 1 x 4 with Stud Notch Right (6558853 | 5414)
- 2x Slope Curved 1 x 4 with Stud Notch Left (6558908 | 5415)
- 4x Slope 18° 2 x 1 x 2/3 (6536137 | 5404)
- 2x Wedge Plate 6 x 2 Right (6554226 | 78444)
- 2x Plate Special 3 x 2 with Rounded End, Hole (6554244 | 3176)
- 2x Wedge Plate 6 x 2 Left (6554225 | 78443)
- 6x Plate Special 1 x 2 with Pin Hole On Side (6554235 | 3172)
- 2x Brick Curved 1 x 1 in Medium Stone Grey/ Light Bluish Gray (6522869 | 7126)
- 2x Tile Round 2 x 2 with Bottom Stud Holder in Cool Silver Drum Lacquered / Metallic Silver (6371606 | 83056)
- 2x Tile Round 1 x 2 in Dark Stone Grey / Dark Bluish Gray (6531562 | 1126)
The build
Early on in the build, the booklet explains that odd $100 bill on the dashboard. No, it's not because you'd need a lot of them to buy your own Cobra (you would), but it's a historical anecdote of how Carroll Shelby would promise passengers they could have the money, taped down, if they could grab it while the car accelerated. None could.
The side panels integrate into the rest of the build with a LEGO® Technic skeleton, and the curved doors open smoothly thanks to the use of 2 x 2 x 2 sphere octants (6558309 | 5906) at the bottom back edge.
Here are the metallic silver details I crave! Side-exit exhaust pipes do more than look cool, they also keep the driver cool by passing hot gases out of the car rather than under their seat. Getting everything to fit in the real car required solutions like this, and recreating them in LEGO bricks required ingenious unconventional attachments too.
The gaping mouth—also for cooling the big Ford engine in its tiny British roadster body—is very SNOTty, and a minifigure box wrench on each side extends the minimalist bumpers, made of minifigure ice skates. Oil cooler lines are represented by golden sausages, and they often connected with red anodized aluminium fittings. While the 1 x 1 clips are too big to properly represent the small line fittings, I appreciate the attention to aesthetics of oleic details.
One particularly impressive shaping technique involves tapering the rear fenders in toward the back slightly. These are attached with the bars of rotated round espresso handles (32828) and 1 x 4 rounded plates (77845) threaded between 1 x 1 panel corners (6231). Also note the Mixel ball joint plates which invert wedge bricks to shape the bottom corners of the back.
Another interesting build technique employs the diagonal sides of 1 x 2 handle tiles (2432) to frame engine cooling vents.
As is usual for LEGO Icons vehicles, the Shelby Cobra features opening doors which gently pop into place when closed, thanks to rounded parts smoothing the transition. The hood and boot are double-jointed to better fit into place, and the recoloured light gray hood handles make opening it easy, as does the boot's license plate.
The "S/C" in Shelby Cobra 427 S/C stands for semi-competition, not supercharged, so don't be surprised there's no supercharger on this engine. Trust me, the real cars make enough power without one.
Conclusion
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Excellent review! I've found my next build!
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my favorite Icons cars to date. Enjoy the build!
DeleteLovely review, thank you! They did a nice job with the shaping on this one for sure, I wonder how long until we see a Cobra Daytona MOC?
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely add to the shaping challenge, but I'd love to see a Daytona MOC too.
DeletePS, the original wheels were Halibrand, not American Racing.
ReplyDeleteAh thank you! I was trying to find good information on the wheels and found lots of American Racing reproductions, but couldn't determine what was standard on the originals.
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