

🚀 Build Bold. Display Proud. Own the Off-Road Legend.
The Nifeliz L002 Off-Road Car Building Set is a premium 3983-piece collectible model designed for adult builders and car enthusiasts. Featuring authentic mechanical details like an 8-speed gearbox, steering linkage, and four-wheel drive differential locks, this 1:8 scale kit offers a challenging and rewarding assembly experience. Perfect for display in any home or office, it combines high-quality construction with intricate design, making it a standout gift and centerpiece for serious model collectors.









| ASIN | B0DJ31BRZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,810 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,967 in Toy Building Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Item Weight | 11.84 pounds |
| Item model number | NF10274 |
| Manufacturer | Nifeliz |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 22.83 x 10.94 x 7.67 inches |
G**H
Whoa ! Be ready for a challenge and a great, satisfying experience
This is my 4th Nifeliz build and I love their products. This was massive and challenging ( in a good way ) build. I would say it is for very experienced builders. No missing pieces, instructions were pretty clear and it ends up being pretty solid although flipping it over to see the impressive underside is a little tricky. Putting together the 6 shocks that support the front is going to require some hand strength. And you're going to need some patience. The eight speed gear box is cool although I don't see it as a big feature since this is not motorized. I did change some of the steps in building to make it easier to put together especially the rear spare tire door. I like these types of builds that make you think and you're not just going through the motions of snapping bricks together. I did do a few easy, slight modifications to make to look better, imo. On this model I wasn't crazy about the the blue and red pins showing so I painted a couple of them with black acrylic paint. Areas where the red and black pins were showing such as the rear doors and front fenders, I went to my local lego store and picked up some black trim pieces and snapped those in place to cover the colored pins. You can see that in the photos. Overall, another impressive and satisfying project from Nifeliz.
S**L
Great Design and Solid Bricks
I'm about a third of the way through this build and the parts are as solid and quality feel as the big L brand. This is a large build and is my second from Nifeliz. So far everything is going smoothly. There have been a few connections that are not clear in the manual but not anymore than the L brand. Really excited to get this finished to see the final product. I will update once I'm finished and if necessary adjust my rating. My expectation is that I won't based on the previous build I completed from Nifeliz (FJ) and how things are progressing so far. Updated, I've finished the build. Overall, there are a few areas that can be improved. Instructions could be a little clearer as the connection points are not always easily identified when there are more than one option. There are some parts that are not supported very well and could be improved like the doors and some of the exterior pieces. The gearing seems to work well. I would say this is an awesome build. This is hard to beat for the price and quality. It's a beast and Nifeliz is doing awesome work. I look forward to building a few other designs produced by them.
B**W
Challenging
It was a difficult build but the finished model is impressive. Some of the long rods were very difficult to slide into place. So, do it correctly the first time. Suggest that you lay out all the parts for a step before you begin assembly. That way you will know that you missed doing something if a piece is left over when you thought you finished the step. Some steps show the parts as already in place making it especially easy to miss something. You will need a magnifying glass or take a picture of the step and blow it up. I had all the required parts. I did have to modify the steering wheel column mount. See photos. I had to add the bracket from my spares from other projects. Without the bracket, the steering column flops around. Also, the top of the rear doors is not finished by design. Clearly an oversight. You can see this in any picture of the model. The price is perfect. Read all the reviews. I found some of the problems that others discussed. I'm not going to repeat them.
B**H
Massive in every way
Massive size, massive weight, massive challenge. This kit took me about five days to complete, working into the evenings — I'd estimate 40 hours or so. It is *extremely* intense, and requires total focus. This is not for kids, and even most adults will struggle. My fingertips actually got a bit numb from all the pressing and handling of the 3984 parts, which is equivalent to at least three regular kits. There's a bit of fatigue if you press on every day like I did. But it's also completely engaging – I found myself marveling at the design and complexity – totally off the charts. In the end, the complexity and size revealed the limits of plastic strength – the gears are iffy, and the final model is somewhat flexible and fragile. Parts tend to pop off, which is a real challenge if you're at an advanced stage and something comes apart – the parts are pretty inaccessible as you cover them with further parts. So I would consider this a display only kit. The final build is surprisingly heavy, which I guess is appropriate for this vehicle. I did have a few missing parts, which required some problem-solving... nothing too critical, except for one important hood piece (if you look closely at the pics, you'll see the missing hood piece). That said, I often thought a piece was missing, only to find it after looking more closely. And NifeliZ offer free parts for any that are missing – their email contact is listed right inside the front cover... don't go to their website, because there is no link for missing parts. It's modeled after the Lamborghini LM002 (possibly the "Cheetah" version), which is really a crazy vehicle to begin with – a 12-cylinder motor, a 3-ton weight, a 7.7 second 0-60 speed, a $120k price at the time (double that for a good used one today), and only 328 made. I honestly am amazed at how the designers/engineers at NifeliZ were able to design this thing... it's mind-blowing in that regard. I built this on a small desk, which wasn't ideal – if you can use a card-table or something similar, spread and organize the parts for each step – this will greatly speed up the process. I didn't have that luxury, and the constant search for parts really slowed me down (and added to the fatigue). I did find myself wishing they'd put more time into the 262-page instruction booklet, which is beautifully printed (equal in every way to Lego). The images are darkly printed, which is a problem with a mostly black model. The pages don't seem to be used well, either – lots of white space, and I wish they had used some of that space to show more details on the sub-assemblies. I also wish they would show a size reference to some parts (mainly the black body panels) like they do for the rods and frame members. There were also a few errors and omissions, which will require you to use logic and an engineering mindset to figure out. All that said, it was a truly great kit that will blow your mind (and frankly, a great bargain for what you get... roughly $3 an hour for such fun. I would gladly build this kit again – it was extremely challenging and satisfying – even with the required problem-solving. I highly recommend it if you're after a challenge. A final note: Kits like this that involve multiple body panels can be a pain, with panels popping off while handling. I found that a dab of "Aleene's Tack-It" provides just a bit of "Post-It" type adherence to help prevent this, and it is removable if desired. This is not a plug for that product – I just found it helpful and wanted to pass it along. I've numbered the pics and here's what each show: 1) Parts! Some bags don't include all the parts for the building stage – you'll have to "borrow" from future bags, and go back to "leftover" parts from time to time. Not a big deal, but it adds to the mental challenge. There are 12 stages, each with about three bags. 2) The dense gearing – truly remarkable, but again the complexity results in an iffy performance after the build is complete – all the friction from all the parts really adds up. 3) close-up of the gearbox (which is in the rear). Massively dense. 4) The motor, which is beautifully done and a joy to build. Those front shocks were a real bear to get assembled. You often have to push a rod through numerous pieces, which requires real hand strength! A tip I might offer is to wet the rods first (or use a plastic-safe lubricant like Dupont Non-stick Dry Film Lubricant (it contains no oils, which might degrade the plastic). 5) A comparison of two Lego kits (the racing yacht and the Mars Rover) with two NifeliZ kits (the Land Cruiser J40 and the Lambo). What you can't tell from the pictures is the surprising weight of the Lambo. 6) Close-up of the two NifeliZ kits (the Land Cruiser is another great kit). 7) What become a vital tool (from the Lego yacht kit I think). My fingers were getting sore, so I started using this tool. which truly helped. You'll find yourself removing wrongly placed parts somewhat frequently, and this tool really helps. Needle nose pliers with the tips wrapped in electricians tape (or better yet, self-fusing rubber tape) were also handy, as was an Olfa box cutter to separate misplaced frame parts and other things that don't have something to poke or pull on. So to sum up, if you're considering buying this kit, I would definitely go for it. Be prepared for a mental and physical challenge though... not for the novice. Truly a unique, amazing kit! I hope you found this *massive* review helpful, and it seems that Amazon doesn't have a word-limit on reviews :) EMBARRASSING EDIT: Sooo, I started cleaning up the space around the desk, where I had some trail mix and a large bottle of Kombucha. I moved an empty bag, and saw a black object on the ground... sure enough, it was the missing hood piece! I just had to laugh at myself. So maybe a few minor parts missing, but nothing that mattered in the end. Nice going NifeliZ! Just bought their S63. And I am going to propose marriage to their customer support team. Male, female, elephant, giraffe... I don't care. All of them are extraordinary.
D**Y
Compliquée à monter mais c'est le plaisir assuré
D**Z
Quality and nice
F**Z
Un grand merci colis reçu mais boîte extérieur fort abîmé
J**S
Me gustó que el vehículo fuera poco común y en mi opinión apegado al real. Las instrucciones y piezas son idénticas a las de lego technic. Sin embargo algunos pasos en las instrucciones no son correctos. A mi parecer le falta pulir el tema de las instrucciones. Llevo meses de haberlo comprado y no lo he podido terminar por qué me tengo que regresar pasos para validar si me equivoqué, o empezar desde cero. He construido otros 3 vehículos de LEGO technic y no he tenido el problema que con este si.
C**E
Très bon produit. Il est de toute beauté une fois fini. Deux petites pièces manquantes mais sans gravité pour l’assemblage.
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