1913 Ford Model T Joins LEGO Icons Lineup
by AutoExpert | 3 March, 2026
The Ford Model T is one of those cars that genuinely changed the world. Now it has been turned into a Lego Icons set, and honestly, it feels like a perfect fit. While Lego often focuses on flashy modern supercars, the Icons line is more about history and design. As of March 1, the 1913 Model T officially joins that group. And in true Model T fashion, it only comes in black.
When Henry Ford introduced the Model T, it made car ownership possible for ordinary families. The assembly line helped cut costs, and suddenly, cars were not just for the wealthy.

The Ford Model T became part of daily life. People used it for work, farming, deliveries, and everything in between. It was simple, tough, and practical. More than a hundred years later, it still represents the moment cars became normal, not rare.

Lego took its time with this one. Designers worked with Ford’s archives to make sure it looked right. The shape, the fenders, and the small details all match the real 1913 car as closely as possible.

The set has 1,060 pieces and costs $129.99. It is not just a basic display model either. The roof folds back, the windshield opens, and one of the doors works. You can lift the trunk to see the fuel tank, open the hood to look at the engine, and even turn a small hand crank that spins the fan. Once built, it measures about 29 cm long and looks like it belongs on a shelf.

Right now it is on backorder, with shipping expected from March 19, 2026. If you enjoy car history, this is one of those sets that feels a little more meaningful than the usual hypercar build.
