Set Facts
- Police Interceptor was designed by LEGO designer Milan Reindl.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Police Interceptor Reviews
Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“As a Technic set, 42047 LEGO Police Interceptor is a good investment and has been slightly outperforming a typical Technic set with an average annual growth hovering around 8%. While not the best year over year return for this theme, it still is not a bad investment for collectors.”
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Eurobricks
“I think this is one of the best looking pull-back racers, together with the 42026 Black-Champion-Racer from 2014. The Getaway Racer looks very good too, but it does rely heavily on it's stickers. Lime green adds a kick to this model. Combined with white it provides a great... More color scheme. The model itself has a very distinctive SUV look, which is properly executed. Negative aspects are hard to find. This is a winner!!”
Brickset
“I believe that these racers will appeal to young Technic fans. If you have a couple of youngsters, these two sets will produce endless hours of competitive play. They can easily race across a room 10m (30ft) wide. Couple these models with some simple ramps for jumps and... More tricks.”
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BrickFanatics
“LEGO Technic 42091 Police Pursuit contains 120 pieces which are used to build a sleek looking blue and white police vehicle with a pull-back function. Having built the entry level 42088 Cherry Picker I thought this set would make for a logical step up and as the pull-back... More function is something I haven’t experienced in a build before, I was intrigued to see how it worked.”
Theme Analysis
Lifespan
19 mos (this set 23 mos)
Annual growth
+5.48% (this set +8.04%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Police Interceptor currently ranks #99 out of the top most owned sets in Technic.
About Technic

TECHNIC is one of The LEGO Company's main lines based on creating detailed model machines and mechanical toys with specialized beams, axles, gears and connectors and primarily designed for older children and adults. The theme was first introduced as the Expert Builder series in 1977, but was officially renamed as TECHNIC in 1984. TECHNIC is still an active theme, and is one of the longest running themes in LEGO history. While most TECHNIC sets are vehicles that use pieces to mimic real vehicles, such as engine pieces, suspension, pneumatic, and transmission pieces, the TECHNIC parts have been used by various other System themes as well as LEGO Mindstorms.
Summary
Technic Police Interceptor set 42047 was released on December 2, 2015, retailing for $20, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $38, used ones can be found for $12.
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Call in the high-speed Police Interceptor, featuring a white, lime-green and black color scheme with police stickers, blue and red police warning beacons, wide rims with low profile tires and a heavy-duty bull bar. This robust LEGO® Technic model is also equipped with a pull-back motor. Combine with the 42046 Getaway Racer pull-back for a getaway car chase, or to create the Extreme Police Racer combi model.
Features a powerful pull-back motor, huge, extra-wide rims with low profile tires, red and blue police warning beacons and a heavy-duty bull bar. Check out the white, lime-green and black color scheme with police stickers. Bring on the 42046 Getaway Racer and let the chase begin. Activate the pull-back motor to launch the high-speed interceptor.
This LEGO® Technic model is designed to provide an immersive and rewarding building experience. Appropriate for children aged 7 to 14. Police Interceptor measures over 3” (9cm) high, 5” (15cm) long and 3” (9cm) wide....
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