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LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance Advanced Building Kit for Kids Ages 10 and Up, NASA Toy with Replica Ingenuity Helicopter, Gift for Kids Who Love Engineering and Science Projects, 42158

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  • Feed a passion for science and technology – Kids can learn more about the challenges of space exploration with this LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance (42158) building toy set
  • Conduct a test flight – This advanced building kit for kids ages 10 and up includes a buildable toy version of NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, which accompanied the Perseverance Rover and was used to test powered flight on Mars
  • AR brings the mission to life – The accompanying augmented reality app experience lets kids dive into the details of the rover and its mission
  • Explore the functions – Features 360° steering, movable arms and fully articulated suspension that lets the vehicle travel across uneven surfaces, plus buildable scientific instruments
  • A gift for kids who love engineering – This Mars Perseverance Rover NASA toy makes a great gift idea for kids with a passion for space exploration, technology or science projects

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Product Dimensions 15.04 x 10.32 x 4.65 inches
Item Weight 3.44 pounds
Country of Origin Mexico
ASIN B0BSRD2CXY
Item model number 6425779
Manufacturer recommended age 10 years and up
Best Sellers Rank #10,304 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#397 in Toy Building Sets
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Release date August 1, 2023
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Give kids an adventure to remember as they build a LEGO Technic toy version of NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover (42158). This advanced building kit for kids ages 10 and up is perfect for anyone with a passion for technology or science projects, and comes with an augmented reality app experience that lets them learn more about the environment on Mars and the rover’s mission. This NASA toy makes a great gift for kids who love engineering, and is packed with features that help them learn more about the challenges facing the NASA Perseverance Rover and its companion helicopter Ingenuity. The rover features 360° steering and a movable arm, plus fully articulated suspension that lets the vehicle maintain traction on all 6 wheels across uneven surfaces. Other details featured in this building toy set include a power unit, antennae, cameras and scientific instruments. Let the LEGO Builder app guide your child on an intuitive building adventure, allowing them to zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track their progress. Contains 1,132 pieces.

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Take young space fans on a mission to Mars

Give kids an adventure that’s out of this world with this LEGO Technic set, modelled on NASA’s Mars Rover Perseverance.

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A voyage to remember

This set is packed with features for kids to explore as they learn about Perseverance and its companion helicopter Ingenuity.

LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance

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Articulated suspension

Designed to travel across uneven surfaces.

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Realistic functions

Explore the 360° steering and movable arms.

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AR brings the mission to life

The AR app lets kids learn more about the NASA mission.

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Launch a building adventure

Discover intuitive instructions in the LEGO Builder app, where kids can zoom in and rotate models in 3D.

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A gift for kids aged 10+

This set makes a gift idea for kids with a passion for space exploration or science and technology projects.

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  • LEGO Building Elements
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    Customers find this LEGO set fun to build, with one noting it's not too difficult for a 9-year-old. They appreciate the design, with one describing it as a very faithful recreation of the rover, and consider it a great gift for space exploration enthusiasts. Moreover, the set is recommended for smarter kids, has moving parts, and customers find it well worth the price. However, several customers report missing pieces in their sets.

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    42 customers mention "Fun to build"42 positive0 negative

    Customers find the LEGO set fun to build, describing it as an amazing model that's really cool for space enthusiasts.

    "...All in all, an amazing model that is a joy to assemble, but a bit tainted by the usual Lego parts thing...." Read more

    "Great LEGO set that looks really nice and it's not difficult to assemble. It features moving arm at the front of the rover." Read more

    "...It is so neat, such a small realistic version of the Mars Rover in such detail...." Read more

    "I live the nasa legos and this is a nice set for a good price. I got this for a gift for my nephew who is in engineering school and works for nasa...." Read more

    41 customers mention "Ease of assembly"32 positive9 negative

    Customers find the assembly process enjoyable and straightforward, taking several hours to complete, with one customer noting it's not too difficult for a 9-year-old.

    "Great LEGO set that looks really nice and it's not difficult to assemble. It features moving arm at the front of the rover." Read more

    "Amazing build. What you expect from LEGOs. This was my 5th Space history build. Larger than what youd expect." Read more

    "This was challenging but not too difficult for a 9 year old...." Read more

    "College-aged son loved this. The engineering is really cool. Worth the high price for Lego enthusiasts." Read more

    15 customers mention "Design"15 positive0 negative

    Customers are fascinated by the design of the LEGO Mars Rover, appreciating its detail, with one customer noting it is a very faithful recreation of the rover.

    "...like a negative review, I really enjoyed this build, and was fascinated by the design while building it...." Read more

    "Great LEGO set that looks really nice and it's not difficult to assemble. It features moving arm at the front of the rover." Read more

    "Tough build, but grandson had it done in a couple hours. Looks great." Read more

    "...My 13 year old put it together in a few hours. Looks great - lots of details." Read more

    11 customers mention "Gift value"11 positive0 negative

    Customers find this LEGO set to be a great gift, with one mentioning it's particularly suitable for those interested in space exploration.

    "...Great gift for anyone into space exploration, the arms move 360 degrees and has there is an AR app for kids (or adults) who want to learn more!" Read more

    "Wonderful Christmas gift for a teenage nephew!" Read more

    "Gifted this to my 11 year old grandson. It was a great gift, it took him five days to assemble...." Read more

    "Good gift" Read more

    7 customers mention "Age range"7 positive0 negative

    Customers find this LEGO set suitable for children, with one mentioning it provides an additional level of skill development.

    "...created early on and are hidden, but they are just an incredible example of the thought that went into this kit...." Read more

    "...Definitely recommended for the smarter kids and the ones who like to take a lot of time, figuring things out a love of science is probably also a..." Read more

    "...It provided another level of skill building that was good for my grandson. Most of this type of lego sets take him three days...." Read more

    "Sort of expensive but keeps a kiddo busy!!" Read more

    7 customers mention "Value for money"7 positive0 negative

    Customers find the LEGO Technic Mars Rover to be well worth the price, with one customer describing it as a collectors piece.

    "...the accountant side of things, this kit is a surprisingly good bargain for a Lego model...." Read more

    "I live the nasa legos and this is a nice set for a good price. I got this for a gift for my nephew who is in engineering school and works for nasa...." Read more

    "...The engineering is really cool. Worth the high price for Lego enthusiasts." Read more

    "...Worth every penny." Read more

    6 customers mention "Movable parts"6 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the toy's moving parts, with one mentioning its moving arm feature.

    "...It features moving arm at the front of the rover." Read more

    "My teen daughter was amazed at this set. All the moving parts and the accuracy of the rover’s features. Wonderful...." Read more

    "...Challenging but not overly difficult. Lots of moving parts so he can play with it with out fear of falling apart. Worth every penny." Read more

    "...It has moving parts so he learned about gears and patience putting it together." Read more

    6 customers mention "Missing pieces"0 positive6 negative

    Customers report issues with missing pieces in the LEGO set.

    "...there's roughly 8 parts that just aren't there (some similar parts but not the actual part). More surprising, there are 40 random pieces left over...." Read more

    "my 11 year olds were able to assemble this. Not easy, lost one piece and had to custom order it. Looks great once assembled fully." Read more

    "This is the only Lego set I have ever gotten that was missing pieces. Very disappointing." Read more

    "...We believe a bag was missing and now we don’t want to return this box because we are almost done with the Lego...." Read more

    Not complete, but simply amazing
    5 out of 5 stars
    Not complete, but simply amazing
    There's fascination and frustration with this kit. What you get is a box full of bags. About ten or so, each with totally random parts. The bags are numbered for certain stages, but I found that all the parts required for a given stage weren't in the specific bag for that stage, so I ended up opening all the bags. Any given step often requires sorting through two, three or more bags. In order to even try to complete the build you have to open all the bags eventually and search for even the most basic part. This is not fun, though I guess it might be STEM training for accountants (that would be the M, though maybe for kits like this it should be “STEAM” to account for accounting, and reflecting the exasperation you’ll feel). No slam to accountants, but if you are an accountant Lego models will drive you absolutely mad. Oh, and on the accountant side of things, this kit is a surprisingly good bargain for a Lego model. I thought I might try their Land Rover model, but it was over twice the price (possibly due to licensing fees). Despite what may seem like a negative review, I really enjoyed this build, and was fascinated by the design while building it. But I don't think LEGO is keeping up with the magnitude of their models on the production/delivery end. They keep doing amazing things in the design/engineering department (this model is a glowing example), but they just can't seem to get the parts (or “fulfillment”) right, which is strange given the manufacturing and tracking available today. There's a bit of anxiety with any Lego kit, especially as you near the end. With this kit, the anxiety is amplified by the number of parts (1132) and is warranted. there's roughly 8 parts that just aren't there (some similar parts but not the actual part). More surprising, there are 40 random pieces left over. And no, I didn't skip anything – I confirmed each step by carefully comparing everything to the instruction diagrams. But there's just a grab-bag of weird parts left over, and I had to substitute parts where possible. That seems to be a given with Lego... so much so that they offer a complete list of part numbers at the end of the manual, with a web url that I assume will ship missing parts. That's great, right? Well, maybe not so great – much of the build is sequential, so you would have to remove parts to replace the missing ones, Or you might think "we'll just wait on this until the part arrives." You and/or your child would lose interest after a few of these instances (again, I noted 8 mostly at the end, and there were likely more not less). This took me three days... about 25 hours or so (I'm retired). I am not a Lego guy (I am a Mars Rover guy), but I am a visual person with eye/hand coordination. Again, there's fascination and frustration with this kit. If you're the parent of a child doing this, then you might suggest doing it together. We old folk are used to dealing with disappointment, and then finding solutions. I think going through that mental process together may be the best gift you can give your kids, since it's real life. All in all, an amazing model that is a joy to assemble, but a bit tainted by the usual Lego parts thing. On the positive side, there are numerous surprises along the way. The suspension and steering are amazing (the steering is pretty loose due to the number of mechanical connections, mechanisms, and the nature of plastic, but it's not a huge deal). And yes, there are two steering modes as in the actual rover… one turns in a typical arc and the other allows the rover to spin on a dime as with the real rover. This is just insane for a Lego model to replicate – absolutely fantastic engineering and design! Oh, and one quick note on the decals: I would recommend applying them *while* assembling (in other words, when the directions say to do so). I was so into the building part that I thought "I'll just apply them after everything is built." This can be done, but it's more difficult to get them placed well. Two things that make this easier: some nylon tweezers to handle the decals while positioning them (typically used for model building when you don't want to scratch parts) and an X-acto knife (or some similar sharp blade) for when you need to lift the decal off if it's not quite positioned to your liking... the blade can be used to lift a corner enough to give the nylon tweezers something to grip. When (not if :) you need to lift a decal off, pull slowly and keep the tweezers in line with the decal (meaning don't bend the decal with the tweezers – lift slowly and directly up). My favorite mechanical treat was a total surprise. Early in the build, you’re doing things that aren’t really clear, but you just follow the directions. At the end of the 250-page instruction book, you’re treated to something truly cool – SPOILER ALERT AHEAD! Seriously. Don't read the rest of the review. Sigh... okay. I tried. So there are two “pipes” poking out of the back, which I thought was strange since they aren’t on the actual rover. Turns out these are knobs for lowering and rotating the proboscis (the sensor in front). The mechanisms are created early on and are hidden, but they are just an incredible example of the thought that went into this kit. They’re somewhat of an Easter egg… you only discover the function in the last few pages. Pretty freaking awesome bit of thought and engineering. I’d give this 5 stars for that feature alone, but I can’t give it that rating because they really have to get their parts thing together, especially as they develop more intricate kits. This isn’t 1980. So see this as a 4.8 star review.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
      There's fascination and frustration with this kit.

      What you get is a box full of bags. About ten or so, each with totally random parts. The bags are numbered for certain stages, but I found that all the parts required for a given stage weren't in the specific bag for that stage, so I ended up opening all the bags. Any given step often requires sorting through two, three or more bags. In order to even try to complete the build you have to open all the bags eventually and search for even the most basic part. This is not fun, though I guess it might be STEM training for accountants (that would be the M, though maybe for kits like this it should be “STEAM” to account for accounting, and reflecting the exasperation you’ll feel). No slam to accountants, but if you are an accountant Lego models will drive you absolutely mad. Oh, and on the accountant side of things, this kit is a surprisingly good bargain for a Lego model. I thought I might try their Land Rover model, but it was over twice the price (possibly due to licensing fees).

      Despite what may seem like a negative review, I really enjoyed this build, and was fascinated by the design while building it. But I don't think LEGO is keeping up with the magnitude of their models on the production/delivery end. They keep doing amazing things in the design/engineering department (this model is a glowing example), but they just can't seem to get the parts (or “fulfillment”) right, which is strange given the manufacturing and tracking available today.

      There's a bit of anxiety with any Lego kit, especially as you near the end. With this kit, the anxiety is amplified by the number of parts (1132) and is warranted. there's roughly 8 parts that just aren't there (some similar parts but not the actual part). More surprising, there are 40 random pieces left over. And no, I didn't skip anything – I confirmed each step by carefully comparing everything to the instruction diagrams. But there's just a grab-bag of weird parts left over, and I had to substitute parts where possible.

      That seems to be a given with Lego... so much so that they offer a complete list of part numbers at the end of the manual, with a web url that I assume will ship missing parts. That's great, right? Well, maybe not so great – much of the build is sequential, so you would have to remove parts to replace the missing ones, Or you might think "we'll just wait on this until the part arrives." You and/or your child would lose interest after a few of these instances (again, I noted 8 mostly at the end, and there were likely more not less).

      This took me three days... about 25 hours or so (I'm retired). I am not a Lego guy (I am a Mars Rover guy), but I am a visual person with eye/hand coordination. Again, there's fascination and frustration with this kit.

      If you're the parent of a child doing this, then you might suggest doing it together. We old folk are used to dealing with disappointment, and then finding solutions. I think going through that mental process together may be the best gift you can give your kids, since it's real life.

      All in all, an amazing model that is a joy to assemble, but a bit tainted by the usual Lego parts thing. On the positive side, there are numerous surprises along the way. The suspension and steering are amazing (the steering is pretty loose due to the number of mechanical connections, mechanisms, and the nature of plastic, but it's not a huge deal). And yes, there are two steering modes as in the actual rover… one turns in a typical arc and the other allows the rover to spin on a dime as with the real rover. This is just insane for a Lego model to replicate – absolutely fantastic engineering and design!

      Oh, and one quick note on the decals: I would recommend applying them *while* assembling (in other words, when the directions say to do so). I was so into the building part that I thought "I'll just apply them after everything is built." This can be done, but it's more difficult to get them placed well. Two things that make this easier: some nylon tweezers to handle the decals while positioning them (typically used for model building when you don't want to scratch parts) and an X-acto knife (or some similar sharp blade) for when you need to lift the decal off if it's not quite positioned to your liking... the blade can be used to lift a corner enough to give the nylon tweezers something to grip. When (not if :) you need to lift a decal off, pull slowly and keep the tweezers in line with the decal (meaning don't bend the decal with the tweezers – lift slowly and directly up).

      My favorite mechanical treat was a total surprise. Early in the build, you’re doing things that aren’t really clear, but you just follow the directions. At the end of the 250-page instruction book, you’re treated to something truly cool – SPOILER ALERT AHEAD!

      Seriously. Don't read the rest of the review.

      Sigh... okay. I tried. So there are two “pipes” poking out of the back, which I thought was strange since they aren’t on the actual rover. Turns out these are knobs for lowering and rotating the proboscis (the sensor in front). The mechanisms are created early on and are hidden, but they are just an incredible example of the thought that went into this kit. They’re somewhat of an Easter egg… you only discover the function in the last few pages.

      Pretty freaking awesome bit of thought and engineering. I’d give this 5 stars for that feature alone, but I can’t give it that rating because they really have to get their parts thing together, especially as they develop more intricate kits. This isn’t 1980.

      So see this as a 4.8 star review.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Not complete, but simply amazing

      Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
      There's fascination and frustration with this kit.

      What you get is a box full of bags. About ten or so, each with totally random parts. The bags are numbered for certain stages, but I found that all the parts required for a given stage weren't in the specific bag for that stage, so I ended up opening all the bags. Any given step often requires sorting through two, three or more bags. In order to even try to complete the build you have to open all the bags eventually and search for even the most basic part. This is not fun, though I guess it might be STEM training for accountants (that would be the M, though maybe for kits like this it should be “STEAM” to account for accounting, and reflecting the exasperation you’ll feel). No slam to accountants, but if you are an accountant Lego models will drive you absolutely mad. Oh, and on the accountant side of things, this kit is a surprisingly good bargain for a Lego model. I thought I might try their Land Rover model, but it was over twice the price (possibly due to licensing fees).

      Despite what may seem like a negative review, I really enjoyed this build, and was fascinated by the design while building it. But I don't think LEGO is keeping up with the magnitude of their models on the production/delivery end. They keep doing amazing things in the design/engineering department (this model is a glowing example), but they just can't seem to get the parts (or “fulfillment”) right, which is strange given the manufacturing and tracking available today.

      There's a bit of anxiety with any Lego kit, especially as you near the end. With this kit, the anxiety is amplified by the number of parts (1132) and is warranted. there's roughly 8 parts that just aren't there (some similar parts but not the actual part). More surprising, there are 40 random pieces left over. And no, I didn't skip anything – I confirmed each step by carefully comparing everything to the instruction diagrams. But there's just a grab-bag of weird parts left over, and I had to substitute parts where possible.

      That seems to be a given with Lego... so much so that they offer a complete list of part numbers at the end of the manual, with a web url that I assume will ship missing parts. That's great, right? Well, maybe not so great – much of the build is sequential, so you would have to remove parts to replace the missing ones, Or you might think "we'll just wait on this until the part arrives." You and/or your child would lose interest after a few of these instances (again, I noted 8 mostly at the end, and there were likely more not less).

      This took me three days... about 25 hours or so (I'm retired). I am not a Lego guy (I am a Mars Rover guy), but I am a visual person with eye/hand coordination. Again, there's fascination and frustration with this kit.

      If you're the parent of a child doing this, then you might suggest doing it together. We old folk are used to dealing with disappointment, and then finding solutions. I think going through that mental process together may be the best gift you can give your kids, since it's real life.

      All in all, an amazing model that is a joy to assemble, but a bit tainted by the usual Lego parts thing. On the positive side, there are numerous surprises along the way. The suspension and steering are amazing (the steering is pretty loose due to the number of mechanical connections, mechanisms, and the nature of plastic, but it's not a huge deal). And yes, there are two steering modes as in the actual rover… one turns in a typical arc and the other allows the rover to spin on a dime as with the real rover. This is just insane for a Lego model to replicate – absolutely fantastic engineering and design!

      Oh, and one quick note on the decals: I would recommend applying them *while* assembling (in other words, when the directions say to do so). I was so into the building part that I thought "I'll just apply them after everything is built." This can be done, but it's more difficult to get them placed well. Two things that make this easier: some nylon tweezers to handle the decals while positioning them (typically used for model building when you don't want to scratch parts) and an X-acto knife (or some similar sharp blade) for when you need to lift the decal off if it's not quite positioned to your liking... the blade can be used to lift a corner enough to give the nylon tweezers something to grip. When (not if :) you need to lift a decal off, pull slowly and keep the tweezers in line with the decal (meaning don't bend the decal with the tweezers – lift slowly and directly up).

      My favorite mechanical treat was a total surprise. Early in the build, you’re doing things that aren’t really clear, but you just follow the directions. At the end of the 250-page instruction book, you’re treated to something truly cool – SPOILER ALERT AHEAD!

      Seriously. Don't read the rest of the review.

      Sigh... okay. I tried. So there are two “pipes” poking out of the back, which I thought was strange since they aren’t on the actual rover. Turns out these are knobs for lowering and rotating the proboscis (the sensor in front). The mechanisms are created early on and are hidden, but they are just an incredible example of the thought that went into this kit. They’re somewhat of an Easter egg… you only discover the function in the last few pages.

      Pretty freaking awesome bit of thought and engineering. I’d give this 5 stars for that feature alone, but I can’t give it that rating because they really have to get their parts thing together, especially as they develop more intricate kits. This isn’t 1980.

      So see this as a 4.8 star review.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
      Great LEGO set that looks really nice and it's not difficult to assemble. It features moving arm at the front of the rover.
    • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
      Tough build, but grandson had it done in a couple hours. Looks great.
    • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
      Got it for my husband for Christmas, he had it together in an evening. It is so neat, such a small realistic version of the Mars Rover in such detail.

      Great gift for anyone into space exploration, the arms move 360 degrees and has there is an AR app for kids (or adults) who want to learn more!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
      I live the nasa legos and this is a nice set for a good price. I got this for a gift for my nephew who is in engineering school and works for nasa. He don’t all morning on Christmas putting it together.
    • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
      Amazing build. What you expect from LEGOs. This was my 5th Space history build. Larger than what youd expect.
    • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
      This was challenging but not too difficult for a 9 year old. It was a lot of fun and having it be a model of the Mars Perseverance Rover is very cool. We did not use the app yet so I can't comment on that.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
      Gotta have my Legos!! I am a Lego MANIAC!! We especially love anything NASA. Nothing from the Muskrat!!!

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    • Joly
      5.0 out of 5 stars So Fun to build!
      Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
      My favorite set to date! It's SO cool!
    • R
      5.0 out of 5 stars La caja llegó intacta
      Reviewed in Mexico on March 28, 2025
      Es perfecto, lo ocupaba para regalar y la caja llegó intacta lo recomiendo totalmente
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    • Bruno Monteiro
      5.0 out of 5 stars Set extremamente divertido!
      Reviewed in Brazil on February 14, 2025
      O modelo é bonito, com extrema fidelidade ao rover real. É muito divertido ficar tentado descobrir para que serve os instrumetos dentro do rover ao longo da montagem.
    • Miguel Angel Alcántara Ávila
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente regalo
      Reviewed in Mexico on December 10, 2024
      Excelente set de lego, lo compré para mi niño que es fan de la astronomía.
    • Gabriela
      5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo
      Reviewed in Brazil on December 9, 2024
      Veio tudo certo, entrega antes do previsto. Todas as peças e manual original.