LEGO Icons 10298 Vespa 125 | Classic 1960s Scooter - Collector’s Edition - 1,106 Pieces - Brand New, JDM Stock
Why I personally chose this LEGO Icons 10298 Vespa 125 for you.
The Vespa 125 (10298) is more than just a model; it is a tribute to the Italian "La Dolce Vita." With 1,106 pieces, this set captures the iconic curves, the signature single-sided front wheel suspension, and the intricate engine details that made the original 1960s scooter a global design icon. The inclusion of authentic accessories—like the vintage helmet, basket, and bouquet of flowers—adds a level of storytelling that brings this elegant machine to life.
I selected this kit because it represents the perfect fusion of history, design, and the joy of assembly. It is an exceptional display piece that radiates sophistication, whether you are a fan of classic motorcycles, European design, or simply high-end LEGO craftsmanship. As a JDM Stock item, you are receiving a kit sourced directly from Japan, ensuring that you receive a product maintained to the highest standard of care and quality.
Personally inspected in Tokyo. Before this timeless piece leaves my office in Shinagawa, I personally inspect the packaging to ensure it remains in factory-fresh, collector-grade condition. When you order from Charies Shop, you are receiving a set vetted by someone who understands that for high-end collector sets, the integrity of the packaging is as important as the model itself.
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Inspected & Packed in Tokyo: Each set is handled with extreme care to ensure the box arrives in pristine, shelf-ready condition.
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Worldwide Security: Shipped via DHL/FedEx with full insurance coverage.
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[Technical Specifications: LEGO Icons 10298]
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Model Name: Vespa 125
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Set Number: 10298
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Piece Count: 1,106 pieces
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Condition: Brand New, Factory Sealed (Collector-Grade)
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Authenticity: Authentic LEGO Icons series, featuring detailed mechanical design, vintage accessories, and the iconic 1960s Vespa aesthetic.