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75894-1 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally and 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy

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1967 Mini Cooper S Rally and 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy

1967 Mini Cooper S Rally and 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy is LEGO set 75894-1. It has a score of 88. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 9 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 13.82% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2019, and it is categorised in Speed Champions.

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Recommendations

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A review is considereded a recommendation when its score is above the reviewers median score or if it's explicitly said so in the review. Read more in our article about recommendations.

Price Per Part (PPP)

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Average PPP for System in 2019 is 0.12. PPP for this set is 0.1, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPP is a guide, not a rule, and affected by the type of parts included. A set containing small generic parts generally have better PPP than one containing larger specialized parts.

Price Per Minifig (PPM)

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Average PPM for System in 2019 is 17.83. PPM for this set is 12.5, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPM only takes the number of minifigs into account and discards everything else. It's a guide, not a rule.

Review breakdown

Scored reviews

amazon.com Recommendation: meh 4.8 / 5 → 96 / 100

LEGO Recommendation: meh 4.71 / 5 → 94 / 100

Eurobricks Recommendation: meh 8 / 10 → 80 / 100

Brickset Recommendation: meh 4 / 5 → 80 / 100

Unscored reviews

Bricksfanz Recommendation: meh

Brick Fanatics Recommendation: yes

JANGBRiCKS Recommendation: meh

New Elementary Recommendation: meh

Brickset News Recommendation: yes

Set information

Set ID: 75894-1
Name: 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally and 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy
Parts: 481
Minifigs: 4

Retail price (USD):
Original: 49.99
Inflation adjusted: 49.99

Price Per Part (USD):
Original: 0.10
Inflation adjusted: 0.1

Price Per Minifig (USD):
Original: 12.50
Inflation adjusted: 12.5

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amazon.com

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Recommendation: meh 4.8 / 5 from 37 reviews

I was so excited about this set when I first saw it revealed. I am a big fan of Mini Coopers and getting one in Lego minifigure scale is great! My favorite thing in this set is the classic Mini, but the other car and build is nice too. Be warned, though, this set contains a very large sticker sheet and many of the stickers are extremely difficult to align properly, especially when a stripe or line is continued on a few stickers/pieces. I was fully aware of all the stickers in this set and how difficult they would be, but I was still somewhat frustrated while applying them and at what some of them looked like after applying them. Overall all, though, this is a great set with great Lego representations of awesome vehicles. I would absolutely love to see Lego make more Minis, maybe just small fifteen-dollar sets of this exact build or a similar build with different colors. If more Speed Champions Mini Coopers are released, I will be sure to at least consider purchasing them.

This score from amazon.com is an aggregate of 37 reviewers. The snippet above represent only one of them.
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Recommendation: meh 4.71 / 5 from 7 reviews

is a great set i buy it for my son and he love it i think the suspention was a great idea but i thinkthe mini cooper could have been more detailed

This score from LEGO is an aggregate of 7 reviewers. The snippet above represent only one of them.
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Recommendation: meh 8 / 10 by Holodoc

You have to be into cars to love this set. I bet almost no one knew the original Cooper Works buggy before it was made a LEGO set. So it's hard to convince yourself to buy a 50€ set if you actually wanted just the red Mini. But rest assured: Both cars are great and a very nice addition to your car collection. The red Mini easily fits in every City layout, for the buggy it's a bit more complicated.

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Recommendation: meh 4 / 5 from 2 reviews

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Bricksfanz

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Recommendation: meh by Adam White

The LEGO Mini is my favourite of the Speed Champions cars to use in the Forza Horizon 4 LEGO expansion. The set is also a great little recreation of an iconic British car. The build is a little more simplistic compared to the other LEGO Speed Champions vehicles, but it is part of a larger set. Even though this is the case, there are still some nice little details.

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Brick Fanatics

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Recommendation: yes by Jme

I really can't recommend this set enough. Both vehicles were a joy to build and discover. They also look great on display, and children will undoubtedly love bounding them about their imaginary motorways. Car lovers, kids, and those looking for some advanced build techniques cannot go wrong with this set.

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Recommendation: meh by Jang

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Recommendation: meh by Tim Johnson

To capture the diminutive size of the 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally, the body of the car is just five studs wide, rather than the standard six of most Speed Champions vehicles, and is constructed primarily out of SNOT brackets and headlight bricks. The car features several interesting examples of clever parts usage, including black meat cleavers used to represent the front mudguards, and rubber bands used to attach tires onto the roof rack – a connection technique which is common among AFOLs, but rarely seen in official sets.

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Brickset News

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Recommendation: yes by CapnRex101

75894 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally and 2018 MINI John Cooper Works Buggy is definitely my favourite Speed Champions set that LEGO has produced so far! I had high expectations for the Mini Cooper S Rally and this model is even more impressive when assembled than it appears in official images. The car features numerous realistic details and looks magnificent when compared with the original vehicle, especially at the front and rear.

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