




| Versions |
Battery Box&USB |
LED Parts |
More Parts |
Remote Control |
Sound Module |
Instruction Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classic | ☀ | ☀ | ☀ | ◯ | ◯ | ☀ |
|
Classic RC |
☀ | ☀ | ☀ | ☀ | ◯ | ☀ |
* The remote control works up to 10 meters, allowing control of multiple lights at once.
ZENE Bricks Light Kit for The LEGO 11376 Ford Model T gains a new life with the integration of a dedicated lighting kit. Upgrade it with warm LEDs accurately simulate the soft glow of 1910s-era acetylene headlights, creating a historically resonant display alongside the model's pearl-gold accents. Subtle amber side lamps and a vivid red taillight emphasize the classic silhouette while illuminating the textured interior details. Enhanced by an interactive sound-and-light module triggered by the functional hand crank, the static build appears ready to embark on a journey through the rugged terrains of the early 20th century.
One of the most enduring Model T legends involves the "reverse uphill" technique; due to its gravity-fed fuel system, drivers often backed up steep hills to keep the engine running when fuel was low. Another famous quirk was Henry Ford's "any color so long as it is black" policy, a pragmatic decision driven by the faster drying times required for assembly-line efficiency. The moniker "Tin Lizzie" originated from a 1922 hill-climb race, where a battered Model T shocked spectators by winning the championship, proving that its "tin-can" appearance concealed a heart of indestructible engineering excellence.
The Ford Model T is celebrated as the car that put the world on wheels. Following its 1908 debut, Henry Ford introduced the revolutionary moving assembly line, transforming the automobile from a luxury item into a household necessity. This manufacturing breakthrough cut production time by nearly 90%, allowing prices to drop from $850 to around $260. Renowned for its durability and pioneering use of vanadium steel, the "Tin Lizzie" successfully navigated the primitive roads of its era. By its conclusion in 1927, over 15 million units had been produced, fundamentally initiating the age of modern motoring.
Type: Compatible with LEGO® sets
Material: Eco-friendly ABS plastic
| Country | Shipping Time(Days) |
|---|---|
| United States | 6-12 |
| United Kingdom | 6-10 |
| Germany | 6-12 |
| France | 6-10 |
| Italy | 6-12 |
| Spain | 6-12 |
| Netherlands | 6-12 |
| Austria | 6-12 |
| Poland | 6-12 |
| Canada | 6-14 |
| Australia | 6-10 |
| Other areas | 3-15 or contact us |
| Within 3 months | Replacement without extra fee. |
| Within 1 year | Free repair with shipment fee |
| More than 1 year | Contact us and handle it after negotiation |
| Returns within 15 days | Return with shipping fee, no opened and unused. |
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| Versions |
Battery Box&USB |
LED Parts |
More Parts |
Remote Control |
Sound Module |
Instruction Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classic | ☀ | ☀ | ☀ | ◯ | ◯ | ☀ |
|
Classic RC |
☀ | ☀ | ☀ | ☀ | ◯ | ☀ |
* The remote control works up to 10 meters, allowing control of multiple lights at once.
ZENE Bricks Light Kit for The LEGO 11376 Ford Model T gains a new life with the integration of a dedicated lighting kit. Upgrade it with warm LEDs accurately simulate the soft glow of 1910s-era acetylene headlights, creating a historically resonant display alongside the model's pearl-gold accents. Subtle amber side lamps and a vivid red taillight emphasize the classic silhouette while illuminating the textured interior details. Enhanced by an interactive sound-and-light module triggered by the functional hand crank, the static build appears ready to embark on a journey through the rugged terrains of the early 20th century.
One of the most enduring Model T legends involves the "reverse uphill" technique; due to its gravity-fed fuel system, drivers often backed up steep hills to keep the engine running when fuel was low. Another famous quirk was Henry Ford's "any color so long as it is black" policy, a pragmatic decision driven by the faster drying times required for assembly-line efficiency. The moniker "Tin Lizzie" originated from a 1922 hill-climb race, where a battered Model T shocked spectators by winning the championship, proving that its "tin-can" appearance concealed a heart of indestructible engineering excellence.
The Ford Model T is celebrated as the car that put the world on wheels. Following its 1908 debut, Henry Ford introduced the revolutionary moving assembly line, transforming the automobile from a luxury item into a household necessity. This manufacturing breakthrough cut production time by nearly 90%, allowing prices to drop from $850 to around $260. Renowned for its durability and pioneering use of vanadium steel, the "Tin Lizzie" successfully navigated the primitive roads of its era. By its conclusion in 1927, over 15 million units had been produced, fundamentally initiating the age of modern motoring.
Type: Compatible with LEGO® sets
Material: Eco-friendly ABS plastic
| Country | Shipping Time(Days) |
|---|---|
| United States | 6-12 |
| United Kingdom | 6-10 |
| Germany | 6-12 |
| France | 6-10 |
| Italy | 6-12 |
| Spain | 6-12 |
| Netherlands | 6-12 |
| Austria | 6-12 |
| Poland | 6-12 |
| Canada | 6-14 |
| Australia | 6-10 |
| Other areas | 3-15 or contact us |
| Within 3 months | Replacement without extra fee. |
| Within 1 year | Free repair with shipment fee |
| More than 1 year | Contact us and handle it after negotiation |
| Returns within 15 days | Return with shipping fee, no opened and unused. |




