27082 AMG One Supercar Building Set | 405 Pcs - Main Image | TheBrickTube

27082 AMG One Supercar Building Set | 405 Pcs

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27082 AMG One Supercar Building Set | 405 Pcs - Main Image | TheBrickTube

27082 AMG One Supercar Building Set | 405 Pcs

$30.49
Sale price  $30.49 Regular price 

AMG One Supercar — Formula 1 Technology for the Road

This 405-piece display set brings the Mercedes-AMG One to your collection — the hypercar that literally puts a Formula 1 engine in a road car. With just 275 units ever built, the AMG One represents the most extreme transfer of racing technology to a street-legal vehicle in automotive history, and this compact brick model captures its otherworldly design in a sleek display format.

The Real Machine

The Mercedes-AMG One is not merely inspired by Formula 1 — it IS Formula 1, barely disguised for road use. Its 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 is a direct derivative of the engine that powered Lewis Hamilton to multiple World Championships, and it revs to an astonishing 11,000 rpm — territory no other road car dares enter. Four electric motors supplement the V6, bringing total system output to 1,063 horsepower. The combined powertrain delivers 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 219 mph, but the numbers only tell part of the story. The AMG One uses F1-derived technology throughout: electrically assisted turbocharging eliminates lag, an MGU-H (Motor Generator Unit - Heat) recovers exhaust energy, and the chassis incorporates carbon fiber and aluminum in a structure that wouldn't look out of place on the Silverstone grid. Only 275 examples will ever exist, each priced at approximately $2.7 million, and the customer list was finalized long before the first car was delivered. The AMG One exists in rarefied air — alongside the Aston Martin Valkyrie and Gordon Murray T.50 as attempts to bring the absolute cutting edge of racing technology to the public road.

Design & Build

At 405 pieces, this display model captures the AMG One's striking, alien-like design in a deep blue finish with black and silver accents. The car's signature features are well-represented: the dramatic T-shaped headlights, the massive front intake, the flowing roofline scoop that channels air to the engine, and the integrated rear wing. The transparent cockpit canopy reveals a detailed interior with the functional steering wheel and dashboard. The model includes rubber tires, custom decals, and a stackable collector's display case that presents it professionally.

What Builders Love

  • F1 heritage — Owning a model of a car with a genuine Formula 1 engine is a unique conversation piece that no other hypercar model can claim
  • Futuristic design — The AMG One looks like nothing else on the road, and that distinctive styling translates well to brick form
  • Extreme rarity — With only 275 real cars, this brick model may be the closest most of us ever get to the AMG One
  • Display case included — The stackable case makes this collection-ready immediately

Worth Considering

  • Static display only — At 405 pieces, this prioritizes visual appeal over mechanical complexity
  • Complex curves simplified — The AMG One's organic, flowing body surfaces are challenging to replicate at small scale; some detail is necessarily lost
  • Recognition factor — The AMG One is so new and rare that many people may not immediately recognize what car this represents

Specifications

Pieces 405
Real Car Mercedes-AMG One (2022-present)
Features Detailed cockpit, rubber tires, custom decals, stackable display case
Engine 1.6L turbo V6 + 4 electric motors (real car: 1,063 hp combined)
Production Only 275 units worldwide
Material ABS plastic with display case

The Bottom Line

The AMG One Supercar captures the most technologically extreme road car ever built in a compact, displayable 405-piece format. With a genuine F1-derived powertrain producing over 1,000 horsepower and only 275 units in existence, the real AMG One is automotive unobtainium — but this brick model lets you appreciate its radical design and incredible engineering story without a $2.7 million price tag. For F1 fans and hypercar enthusiasts alike, it's a small model with an enormous story to tell.

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