Elvenhorse
We think this builder may have taken TLCB Summer Building Competition brief a bit too literally… A number of competition entries have been Mad Max or post-apoc related, but this is definitely the...
View ArticleSuper Sedanette
Flickr’s Sir Nadroj shows that small builds can be interesting too. His beautiful 1947 Buick Super Sedanette is only 6-studs wide but is as lovely as anything from our Model Team listings. There’s...
View ArticleModel Team Marcos
It’s getting tight at the top of TLCB Summer Building Competition! This 1960s Marcos 1600GT has arrived from previous bloggee and Featured TFOL Harry Gravett, and it’s absolutely gorgeous. Marcos were...
View ArticleFlower Power
We’d steer clear of this flower-laced Volkswagen T2 camper – it’s most likely filled with smelly hippies and dirty bong water. But it does make for a neat Lego model. Filip Gabryel is the builder and...
View ArticleGot Wood?
This gorgeous Town scale ’51 Ford Woody was found on Flickr. Sir Nadroj is the builder and you can see all of his beautiful photographs by clicking this link.
View ArticleCalypso
Although the proper Lego blogs don’t seem to think much of us here at TLCB, you – our awesome readers – are the reason why we’re here (that, and to raise some money for those who desperately need it),...
View ArticleTwo Chevies Tuesday
Flickr’s _Tiler should probably have his own section here at TLCB, so frequently does he appear. With builds like this superb Chevrolet Nova SS, it’s easy to see why – _Tiler has recreated the Chevy’s...
View ArticleWhere Were You in ’62?
We might not be generous in any way to TLCB Elves, but we are to you guys. Overlooking a slight time-zone discrepancy, Flickr’s Chrisbuilds has snuck into TLCB Summer Building Competition at the last...
View ArticleNo. 74 – Picture Special
This absolutely stunning ’32 Ford Roadster hot rod was discovered by one of our Elves on Flickr. It’s been built by previous bloggee Andrea Lattanzio aka Norton74, and it’s quite incredibly beautiful....
View ArticleIt Doesn’t Matter If You’re Black or White
Wise if slightly ironic words from the late King of Pop. Today’s two opposingly-hued Town creations show that even the trickiest of colours can be photographed beautifully. Above is -derjoe-‘s...
View ArticleTown Rod
Lots of awesome Lego creations have appeared here since we started blogging a few short years ago. During this time the standard of uploads in the Lego Community has risen to new heights, with many...
View ArticleGrand Prix Auto Services
This may not be a car, but it is beautiful and throughly automotive related, so it warrants publication here. Andrew Tate‘s gorgeous art-deco garage and gas station can be found in more detail on...
View ArticleBanZai!
Flickr’s _Tiler could have his own page here at TLCB, so regularly does he appear. His latest build is a model that we want so much it hurts. His brilliant wide-arched Datsun 240Z shows you don’t need...
View ArticleItalian-American Icon
Tempting as it is to dip into a Family Guy-like Italian-American stereotype for this post, having rightly got into trouble before, we’ll simply stick to saying that Italian design plus American power...
View ArticleDanananana…
…Batman! And Robin we guess, but he’s the Scrappy-Doo of the franchise so we’re going to ignore him in the hope that he quietly goes away. Anyway, this wonderful Town-scale recreation of one of...
View ArticleInside 7-Wide
LEGO’s diminutive 4-wide town vehicles are kinda cute, but they are also a bit lonely for the poor mini-figure at the wheel, as they can only fit one mini-figure inside (and even then only with the...
View ArticleFalconry
This beautiful classic Ford Falcon XA comes from TLCB regular Senator Chinchilla. There’s lots more of this Australian classic to see on Flickr – click here to make the jump to the Senator’s...
View ArticleSlow Cooked
Volkswagen’s original Transporter is an undeniably cute vehicle, but it probably isn’t the best platform on which to build a fire engine. Still, despite it being their slowest response equipment since...
View ArticleBack to the Future Day!
We rarely post virtual creations here at TLCB, but today is Back to the Future Day (the date that Marty travels forward to in back to the Future Part II) so it seems appropriate to go digital! This...
View ArticleA Tiny Turbo
Nope, not an annoyingly generic 4-wide Lego creation, but Renault’s remarkable early ’80s R5 Turbo. Downsized turbocharged engines are all the rage now, but Renault had the formula nailed more than...
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