CaDA Shop: Shop the Full 2026 Master Series Collection

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CaDA is the brand that changes minds once people actually build one.
Using GoBricks manufacturing — the same supplier behind several premium brick brands — CaDA closes the gap to LEGO Technic on build quality while undercutting it significantly on price, especially for large-scale motorised supercars.

The Mercedes-AMG GT3 (5,466 pieces, 1:8 scale) is the set that makes the strongest case for CaDA as a serious LEGO Technic alternative — aggressive aerodynamics and internal mechanics that genuinely reflect the real car.
The Lotus Exige Cup 430 features a fully functioning 8-speed gearbox and zero stickers — every detail is a printed or moulded part.
The BWT Alpine A525 Formula 1 car is a 35–40 hour build with an authentic HALO system for motorsport collectors who want the most realistic F1 model available in brick form.

Is CaDA actually worth it over LEGO Technic? Read our full comparison

A: Close, but not quite — LEGO wins on instruction clarity and resale value.
CaDA wins on price-to-complexity ratio and includes RC motorisation as standard on Master series builds.

Full comparison
A: Yes — CaDA uses GoBricks manufacturing, which is cross-compatible with LEGO Technic elements in most cases.
A: The CaDA C55 Mini Series is the best entry point — lower piece count and price while still demonstrating CaDA's build quality before committing to a full Master series supercar.