Mattel is launching a new building set brand this summer called Brick Shop, and the toy manufacturer is kicking things off with one of its most iconic franchises: Hot Wheels. Similar to Lego and Mega Bloks–which is owned by Mattel–Hot Wheels Brick Shop building sets are pieced together using a variety of different brick types and sizes. Whereas Mega Bloks’ Hot Wheels sets are more playful and geared toward kids, Mattel’s Brick Shop kits were designed for collectors and car enthusiasts who are looking for authentic models of iconic cars such as the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Corvette Grand Sport, and Maserati MC20.
Mattel’s Brick Shop will debut on August 1 with seven Hot Wheels building sets, and you can preorder all of them at major retailers. Each set also comes with a matching 1:64 diecast metal car.
Brick Shop Hot Wheels sets will come in three different series, each more premium and customizable than the last. The Speed Series ($20) is the entry-level tier with builds of roughly 250-300 pieces each. These budget-friendly kits will let you create a customizable replica of each vehicle, though you won’t find many premium flourishes. The Elite Series ($50) is more authentic and customizable, thanks to the inclusion of metal components and significantly higher piece counts (850-plus bricks each). Mattel says these sets “are built with maximum authenticity to faithfully recreate what makes each car unique.”
Premium Series ($120) is the most luxurious–and the most expensive. Only one model is available in this series, the 1,600-piece Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, though all future entries in the class will feature “display-worthy details.”
If you’d like to be among the first to add them to your collection, you can take a closer look at the seven models currently up for grabs.
$120 | Releases August 1
This is the most luxurious product in the Mattel Brick Shop catalog. With opening doors, a metal Mercedes crest, and intricate interior details, it’s a striking replica of the popular Mercedes-Benz 300 SL.
$50 | Releases August 1

With swappable parts, a metallic exhaust pipe, and a sleek, low-slung profile, the Corvette Grand Sport is easy on the eyes. This kit includes a variety of swappable parts so you can make this rare supercar your own.
$50 | Releases August 1

Enjoy the Acura NSX’s iconic pop-up headlights with this Elite Series kit. Other notable features include a functioning steering wheel and swappable license plates–giving you a chance to build it as an Acura or Honda.
$50 | Releases August 1

Take a break from the speedsters found in most of the Mattel Brick Shop and get back to the basics with the 858-piece Custom ’62 Chevy Pickup. With an exposed engine, adjustable suspension, and a surfboard tossed in the back, it’s an awesome companion for your Hot Wheels collection.
$20 | Releases August 1

This high-performance racer features bold graphics and a sleek design that’s both aggressive and aerodynamic.
$20 | Releases August 1

Hit incredible speeds in style with the Maserati MC20. The Italian supercar features butterfly doors and a visible motor. It can be customized with interchangeable wheel covers and racing decals.
$20 | Releases August 1

With eye-catching stripes, a wide stance, and metallic exhaust pipes, this old-school Camaro features plenty of premium touches.