
Brick Fanatics reported yesterday that the British television show Top Gear is asking individuals to take a survey to possibly bring the show into LEGO form. The survey, limited to 3000 responses, asks what kinds of LEGO sets would people be interested in and which Top Gear characters would people like to see. We already know that the LEGO Stig key chain (below) was available last year in the UK but now there might potentially be official sets in the future. Brick Fanatics has also provided an image of a concept set which features a race car trailer and the pit crew. It looks similar to the Grand Prix Truck (60025) that is currently available in stores but a little more elaborate. In my opinion, it might be a good concept but I don’t see it happening. Would anyone be interested in official LEGO Top Gear sets?

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That Stig figure was someone’s bootleg they sold at a UK Flea Market.
I read it was available as an offer for readers of the UK’s Top Gear magazine for October 2012.
It was an official product, I have 12 that I will list on eBay when supply dries up. Custom Stigs are worthless.
That truck looks more like the Mobile Police Unit from 2011 than the Grand Prix Truck actually, and I am not sure what could come from a show about a trio of guys basically driving lots of cars. It is a good show; just not much available in the way of content translatable into sets that you couldn’t get in any other City set.
Yea I agree. I was just using a racing set as an example. I also agree that it wouldn’t have that much variety. Maybe an one-off set or something could be considered but I doubt it.
Maybe this would be the offspring of the Mobile Police Unit and Grand Prix Truck. Ha.
Knex currently has the Top Gear licence.