After LEGO unveiled its Icons Project Hail Mary set that sent sci-fi fans abuzz, today, we’re getting another iconic recreation reveal – this time based in reality – of the Icons 11376 Ford Model T set. Builders won’t have to wait very long to score this piece of automotive history in brick-built format, especially considering its open for pre-order right now, too, so you can guarantee being one of the first to get it off the assembly line. Head below to learn more, while also checking out the collected photos.
LEGO is adding another piece of true American history to its Icons theme with the 11376 Ford Model T set, one which has special meaning to me, as I grew up listening to stories from my great-grandmother (who lived until she was 103) about learning to drive in a Model T and how much better they were compared to modern vehicles (which had too many buttons, in her opinion).
The Ford Model T was was the 1910’s mass-produced car by Henry Ford that not only revolutionized transportation in the U.S. but also led to the wide-spread implementation of the assembly line. This brick-built recreation is quite the replica, complete with authentic additions like the foldback fabric roof, fold-down split windshield, and the single-opening passenger door.

That’s not all you can expect to admire here, as the LEGO Icons 11376 Ford Model T set also delivers features that include a detailed driver’s cab, working steering, a fuel tank under the seat, a rising hood that provides access to the engine – and of course, the turn crank at the front of the vehicle. The colorway design is quite striking, too, with the sleek black body highlighted by golden, wood, and white accents on the grill, cabin, and wheels.
As I mentioned, folks won’t be waiting long for this set, as the LEGO Icons Ford Model T is primed to hit the market on March 1, 2026 with a $129.99 price tag – and the best part is you can secure yours now by pre-ordering!
Head below to check out all the collected photos:













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