Shell V-Power Vroom Collectible Series

Shell V-Power Vroom Collectible Series

Those who fuel their vehicles at any of the Shell Stations within the past two weeks may have already noticed the shelves that display replicas of popular automobiles in the form of 3-D puzzle kits. Some of the more iconic models, such as the Audi R8 V10, the Mini Cooper and the Lamborghini Veneno, never failed to draw the motoring aficionados to take a closer look when they were queuing up to make their payments at the counters.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
27 Oct 2016

These Shell V-Power Vroom puzzle kits can be yours too. Each model is available at $8.95 with every $60 gross purchase of the Shell V-Power Nitro+ fuel, or $12.95 with every $60 gross purchase of the Shell FuelSave fuel.

Just like any other 3-D jigsaw puzzle, each car model, which is made up of over 60 individual parts, must be pieced together before turning into the replica of the real-world car model. Playing with the Shell V-Power Vroom puzzle kits is the perfect activity to do when spending time with the children.

For those who are looking for something more exclusive, you may be excited to know that Shell will be releasing its first-ever Shell Station replica model puzzle kit. The Shell Station replica comes in a self-assembly kit and looks very much like the one you frequent. The assembled Shell Station model can also fit up to three Shell V-Power Vroom puzzle cars.

Each costs $18 with every $60 gross purchase of the Shell V-Power Nitro+ fuel, or $22 with every $60 gross purchase of the Shell FuelSave fuel. The Shell Station replica model will be available from 19 December.

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