
Bugatti Type 35 I Limited edition
1/100
From 1700€ before custom
Payement terms

2500
Pieces
1440
Design hours
30
Modular parts
1/8
Of the actual size

The iconic Bugatti Type 35
To inaugurate our limited series, we chose the legendary Bugatti Type 35, queen of the circuits in the 1920s and one of the most victorious racing cars in automotive history.
This choice is no coincidence: this Type 35 represents the very essence of Bugatti and perfectly embodies the values of Parpilles - technical excellence, timeless elegance, and passion for performance.
It is with this mythical model that the Parpilles limited series adventure begins.




An exclusive offer
The Limited Series by Parpilles embodies the perfect blend of exceptional craftsmanship and automotive passion.
Each model, produced in just 100 numbered editions, is a 1:8 scale Lego replica, fully customizable.
Clients can select colors, specific options, and even choose pre-assembly, transforming each piece into a unique masterpiece that reflects their own style.
Our Design Philosophy
Our philosophy is rooted in an unwavering commitment to authenticity and fidelity.
Exclusively dedicated to Bugatti models, each replica is crafted using original Lego pieces, with no compromises.
The goal? To capture the soul and design of automotive legends while preserving the purity and essence of iconic Lego bricks.
The art of detail, perfected
Attention to detail is taken to the extreme, both aesthetically and technically.
Every element—from wheels to steering, and even the gearbox—is designed to deliver an immersive and realistic building experience.
Functional mechanisms and flawless finishes make each model a triumph of engineering and design.
A showcase for exceptional craftmanship
The packaging is as exceptional as the replica itself, combining elegance and functionality.
Each set includes the replica kit, a detailed assembly booklet, a display case, and an exclusive digital certificate (NFT).
A complete experience where every detail is designed to elevate your passion.








