
"A visually striking Ferrari Technic model that earns its enthusiastic owner ratings as a display piece and gift, but the BrickScore of 68.5 reflects real trade-offs in play value and full-price value that more critical Technic collectors will feel."
Owner sentiment for the Ferrari FXX K (42212) is overwhelmingly positive, with 1,414 ratings averaging 4.81 out of 5 across all major retailers. However, the BrickScore of 68.5 places this firmly in Mixed Reviews territory, reflecting that the owner pool skews toward satisfied gift recipients and casual builders rather than critical Technic enthusiasts who flag value and playability gaps. The expert consensus highlights design aesthetics and build experience as the genuine strengths (both in the low 70s), while value for money and playability each score a weaker 61.5.
Where they split: The gap between the 4.81 owner average and the 68.5 BrickScore is notable. Owner reviews are dominated by gift recipients and casual builders who gave near-universal 5-star verdicts, while the expert scoring framework penalized the set on value and playability. Neither view is wrong, but buyers expecting a pure-play Technic experience may find the set less compelling than the star ratings suggest.



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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"it looks fantastic, this time not just "for the size," but as a Technic car in general"
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"A competent model, but really just more of the same"
Brickset Reviews"it looks fantastic, this time not just "for the size," but as a Technic car in general"

"A competent model, but really just more of the same"
Owners overwhelmingly praise the Ferrari FXX K for its detailed design, satisfying build experience, and working mechanical features, though some report missing pieces, fragile components, and frustration with retailer pricing and fulfillment.
Amazon4.9
Target4.7
LEGO.com4.8