LEGO haven’t always nailed vintage cars. But now, some fifty years after their last effort, they’re going back to winga-dinga turn-of-the-century poop-poop motoring with this, the brand new Icons 11376 Ford Model T!
Constructed from just over 1,000 pieces and aimed squarely at ages 18+, 11376 brings one of the most important cars ever made to the Icons range. And – perhaps ironically considering the age of its subject matter – a slew of excellent never before seen parts making their debut.
The most obvious of these are the fabulous new wheels a tyres, the flippy split windscreen, and the folding canvas roof, all of which accurately portray the period. A few new printed gold parts also feature, and the model includes a working starting handle connected to the engine’s fan, opening hood and doors, and appropriately crap steering.
However 11376 also features a few more unwelcome surprises, such as a driveshaft that connects to the rear axle, spinning as the rear wheels turn, yet – as far as we can tell – connected to absolutey nothing at the the other end, and – more egregiously – an ‘illegal’ (and unnecessary) building technique that stresses parts beyond their tolerances. We’ve no idea how that one got signed off.
Still, what’s vintage motoring without a few quirks, and you can head back over a hundred years when the new Icons 11376 Ford Model T set reaches shelves in March of ’26 for $130 / £120.


