
"The Fast and Furious Toyota Supra MK4 earns a BrickScore of 63.2 and sits squarely in Mixed Reviews, where franchise enthusiasm and competitive $0.074-per-piece value run headlong into over 40 stickers, modest display aesthetics scoring, and an unusual 41% would_recommend rate that suggests it works best as a fan purchase rather than a general Technic recommendation."
The Fast and Furious Toyota Supra MK4 (42204) lands in Mixed Reviews at a BrickScore of 63.2, driven primarily by review data drawn from owner accounts rather than dedicated expert coverage. Owners rated it 4.77 out of 5 across 1,855 ratings, but a striking anomaly emerges: LEGO.com's would_recommend figure sits at only 41%, unusually low against an otherwise strong average rating. Buyers who are Fast and Furious or Toyota Supra enthusiasts were delighted by the car's iconic orange livery and the working mechanical features (opening doors, hood, steering, and moving pistons). However, a recurring and significant complaint was the heavy sticker load, with one reviewer counting over 40 stickers and reporting several applied incorrectly due to the difficulty of placement.
Where they split: The gap between a 4.77 owner average and a BrickScore of 63.2, combined with a 41% would_recommend rate on LEGO.com, points to a bimodal audience response. Passionate franchise fans and car enthusiasts rated it highly; buyers without that attachment found the sticker burden and design execution harder to overlook.



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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"I think this is very very reasonably priced I like this set a lot"
Wolf of Bricks
"Although it bears only a passing resemblance to the real car, it's nevertheless a very good model"
Brickset Reviews"Since it's a Technic set and this is the other car from the epic final scene of the movie, we thought we'd finally get a set to go with this one, right? Well, we were wrong."
RacingBrick
"The Fast and Furious franchise's relationship with LEGO is a slightly odd one; a number of cars from the movies have appeared at varying scales across multiple themes instead of one specific lineup."
Jay's Brick Blog"I think this is very very reasonably priced I like this set a lot"

"Although it bears only a passing resemblance to the real car, it's nevertheless a very good model"
"Since it's a Technic set and this is the other car from the epic final scene of the movie, we thought we'd finally get a set to go with this one, right? Well, we were wrong."

"The Fast and Furious franchise's relationship with LEGO is a slightly odd one; a number of cars from the movies have appeared at varying scales across multiple themes instead of one specific lineup."
Most owners love the set as a fun build with great detail and value for F&F fans, but scaling mismatch with Dom's Charger and underwhelming engine detail frustrate collectors seeking consistency.
Amazon4.9
Target4.6
LEGO.com4.7