Speed Champions

Porsche 911 GT3 RS Super Car

A pocket sized track weapon that gets the proportions right.

Brick Rated Score

4.2 out of 54.2/5

Set 77239 · 2025

Pieces355
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number77239

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The verdict

The first thing I noticed pulling the pieces out of the bag was how low and wide this one sits once it is built, that stance is the whole personality of a real GT3 RS and this little model actually nails it.

It is one of the smaller Speed Champions builds at 355 pieces, so it is quick and relaxing rather than a weekend project, and that is exactly what this line is for. I would not buy it expecting a deep engineering puzzle, I would buy it because the finished shape on a shelf next to a coffee mug makes me smile every time I walk past it. Give it to someone who loves cars more than they love a challenging build and you have made their week.

Best for: car fans and Porsche owners who want a fast, satisfying desk build rather than a weekend project

The full review

What it is

I will admit I have a soft spot for the small side of Speed Champions, and this Porsche is a good example of why. LEGO has been chasing that low, wide GT3 RS silhouette for a while now across different scales, and at 355 pieces this one gets remarkably close without needing a huge parts count to do it. The moment you snap the roof and rear wing into place the whole thing reads as unmistakably Porsche, which is really the only test a car set like this needs to pass.

The catch

I do want to be honest about what you are and are not getting here. This is the compact tier of the current Speed Champions lineup, so there is no minifigure, no opening doors to fuss over, and the cabin is mostly implied rather than built out in detail. If you are the kind of builder who wants forty minutes of genuine technique and problem solving, this will feel over before it starts. It is closer to a satisfying fifteen to twenty minute build than a project.

Who it's for

Get this one if you want a good looking Porsche on a desk or shelf without committing to a big set, or if you are filling out a Speed Champions row and want the GT3 RS represented. Skip it if you are shopping for a kid who wants a driver figure to act out scenes with, or if you specifically want the bigger, more detailed side of this year's car lineup instead.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build moves in the way most small Speed Champions sets do, you lay down a compact chassis, build up the wheel arches and the distinctive GT3 RS rear wing supports, then close the body panels over the top. There is no wasted motion in it, every step visibly changes the silhouette, which is honestly the best kind of quick build because you never feel like you are just placing filler bricks.

The standout here is simply how well the curved and angled panels stack up to fake that low, aggressive GT3 RS roofline in a scale this small, LEGO's designers have gotten genuinely good at faking curves with straight edged parts. The rear wing and the wide rear haunches are the pieces that got me, they are doing a lot of the visual work for relatively few bricks. At 355 pieces this will not feel like a huge value build, but it is an efficient one, almost nothing in the bag feels wasted on generic filler.

Fun facts

  • 01The 911 GT3 RS is Porsche's street legal track focused variant, built around the naturally aspirated flat six and aerodynamic aids like the large fixed rear wing this set is designed to echo.
  • 02Speed Champions sets like this one are intentionally kept in the low, wide scale format so that cars from wildly different real world sizes can still sit together on a shelf as a coherent collection.
  • 03LEGO has built multiple official Porsche partnership sets across its lineups over the years, reflecting a long running licensing relationship between the two companies that goes back well over a decade.

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