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13167 720S Tiffany Sports Car Remote Controlled Building Set | 3,188 PCS

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$147.13
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13167 720S Tiffany Sports Car Remote Controlled Building Set | 3,188 PCS

$147.13
Sale price  $147.13 Regular price 
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720S Tiffany Sports Car RC — McLaren's Masterpiece in Signature Blue

This massive 3,000+ piece remote-controlled build recreates the McLaren 720S in a stunning Tiffany blue finish — arguably the most beautiful color combination in the modern supercar world. With RC motorized drive, the 720S's distinctive dihedral doors, and extraordinary attention to detail, this is a flagship build for McLaren enthusiasts and RC fans alike.

The Real Machine

The McLaren 720S debuted in 2017 and immediately rewrote the supercar rulebook. Its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 (codenamed M840T) produces 710 horsepower and 568 lb-ft of torque, launching the car from 0-60 in an astonishing 2.8 seconds — matching or beating cars costing two to three times as much. But raw speed tells only part of the story. The 720S's Monocage II carbon fiber chassis weighs just 79 kilograms, yet provides structural rigidity that rivals purpose-built race cars. The "eye socket" design of the headlights, achieved by channeling air through the double-skin door panels and over the front fenders, is as functionally brilliant as it is visually distinctive. The proactive chassis control suspension uses interconnected hydraulic dampers that constantly adapt to road conditions, giving the 720S the remarkable ability to ride comfortably on rough roads yet corner flat enough to shame dedicated track cars. Over an estimated 3,500+ units were built between 2017 and 2022 across coupe and Spider variants, each one a testament to McLaren's philosophy that lightness and aerodynamic efficiency are the keys to true performance.

Design & Build

At 3,000+ pieces, this is a genuinely large-scale model that captures the 720S's every detail. The Tiffany blue color is a showstopper — a shade that highlights the car's sculpted surfaces and makes the model an instant centerpiece. The RC system provides motorized drive and steering, adding interactive capability to what is already an impressive display piece. The 720S's distinctive dihedral doors — which pivot upward and forward — are likely a highlight feature, replicating one of the car's most dramatic elements. At this piece count, expect detailed interior treatment, functional body panels, and the kind of aerodynamic body sculpting that made the real 720S a design icon.

What Builders Love

  • Stunning color — The Tiffany blue finish makes this model visually unique and absolutely gorgeous on display
  • Massive detail — 3,000+ pieces allow for extraordinary accuracy in replicating the 720S's complex surfaces
  • RC functionality — Motorized drive and steering add interactive play value to the impressive display
  • McLaren engineering showcase — The 720S represents peak McLaren design philosophy, from its carbon tub to its dihedral doors

Worth Considering

  • Major time investment — 3,000+ pieces require 20+ hours across multiple sessions
  • Large display space — The finished model is substantial and needs dedicated shelf space
  • Color preference — While Tiffany blue is striking, purists may prefer McLaren's traditional orange or the car's launch Azores color

Specifications

Pieces 3,000+
Real Car McLaren 720S (2017-2022)
Features RC motorized drive & steering, dihedral doors, Tiffany blue finish
Engine 4.0L twin-turbo V8 (real car: 710 hp)
Performance 0-60: 2.8s, Top Speed: 212 mph (real car)
Material ABS plastic with RC components

The Bottom Line

The 720S Tiffany is where McLaren's engineering brilliance meets unforgettable visual impact. The combination of 3,000+ pieces of detail, RC drivability, and that jaw-dropping Tiffany blue finish creates a model that works equally well as an engineering project, a display centerpiece, and a drivable RC car. For McLaren fans, this is the definitive brick-built tribute to what many consider the most complete supercar of its generation — wrapped in a color that no visitor will be able to walk past without commenting.

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