My son received this car for his 8th birthday. He was able to build it competely by himself over a few hours. I think he really enjoyed building it and felt a great sense of accomplishment.The only knock I have on it is that once it's built it makes a better display model than a toy. It just doesn't do that much. He got another lego set of around the same size for his birthday that had a lot more action items, mini figures, etc. and that is the one he plays with every day.This is a very fun toy/ model car to put together, too bad all these lego car modle are so expensive for most people like me to afford. I think they should run $100.00-$150.00 unless those great lego look alike model cars are no longer made by lego any more to where they are very rare to come by.This was a christmas present for my 19 year old brother who loves loves loves ferrari. He put it together within hours and still has it setting on a shelf in his room. Not sure I'd recommend it for younger kids who would rather play with the car.So happy I found this on Amazon! It's exactly what I spent hours looking for!So...I dont have $1M for the real thing, and since I love Legos, this is the next best thing! I built the 'Model Team' sets as a kid, which are the sets geared toward realism more than functionality; but Lego doesn't really make the line anymore. However, this would be a Model Team set if there were such a thing. For a Lego set, this Enzo looks as much like the real thing as it can and it holds together really well. I actually bought 2 so I could build both models. This is an excellent addition to the Lego Ferrari collection.This lego set is not radio controlled!It is a great model team type set.Also the lights on the front are not stickers but painted on the slopes.