We’ve covered countless Mercedes models over the years, from classic SLs to cutting-edge EQ electrics. But recently, we discovered something that bridges our passion for Mercedes engineering with hands-on building: Power Brickz, a specialist retailer offering premium building kits that go far beyond what mainstream brands typically deliver.
Their standout piece? An officially licensed Mercedes-AMG GT3 Black Series building kit. At 5,466 pieces and 1:8 scale, this isn’t just another model for the shelf — it’s a masterclass in automotive engineering that brings the raw philosophy of Mercedes-AMG’s GT3 racing program directly to enthusiasts.
Why We Love This Kit
What immediately caught our attention is the official Mercedes-AMG licensing. Too many building kits on the market are generic “sports cars” with approximate proportions. This one carries the three-pointed star with pride, and it shows in every detail.
Here’s what sets it apart:
- True 1:8 scale accuracy — a commanding 59cm length that dominates any display.
- Official Mercedes-AMG design approval on every body panel and aerodynamic element.
- Working 8-speed sequential transmission with actual paddle shifters.
- Fully adjustable suspension geometry (yes, you can tune the stance).
- Functional pneumatic jack system for pit stop simulation.
- Removable V8 engine that showcases internal engineering.
The build commitment is substantial — expect 60 to 80 hours across multiple weekends — but that’s exactly what makes it rewarding for serious Mercedes enthusiasts.
The Engineering That Impressed Us Most
That Sequential Gearbox: We’ve built our share of technical models, but this transmission is something else entirely. It’s not decorative. You’re assembling eight functional gear ratios that actually engage when you use the paddle shifters. Roll it in first gear, then switch to eighth — the mechanical difference is tangible. It took us over 12 hours just to complete the gearbox assembly, and every minute was worth it.
The GT3 Racing DNA
Mercedes-AMG didn’t just license their badge here — they validated the entire design. The “AMG Solarbeam” yellow matches factory paint codes. Body proportions mirror the actual GT3 specs. Even the cockpit layout replicates the real race car’s dashboard and roll cage configuration.
The Build Experience
The build unfolds across distinct phases. Expect 15 hours establishing chassis and suspension foundations, followed by 20 hours dedicated to powertrain assembly where the real mechanical education happens. Body and aerodynamics require another 15 hours, with final details and lighting consuming the remaining time.
Once completed, the 59cm model commands serious presence. Unlike static display pieces, this GT3 offers genuine interaction — shift through gears, adjust suspension geometry, or demonstrate pit stop tire changes with the pneumatic jack.
For Mercedes-AMG enthusiasts who want something beyond die-cast models or posters, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 Black Series kit delivers an authentic connection to the engineering that makes these race cars legendary. It’s not just a model — it’s a testament to what happens when passion meets precision.
