Hey Joe
Joachim Klang, aka -derjoe- on Flickr, has built some marvellous vehicles over the years. Now, he’s pulled his best together, and built himself a garage to house them. You can see his collection on...
View Article’32 Ford
This ace little ’32 Ford Hot Rod Pick-Up comes from Isaac Wilder aka 1saacw. Check it out via MOCpages or Flickr.
View ArticleToight Like a Toiger*
This gorgeous classic sports car is the work of Senator Chinchilla on MOCpages. It’s a Sunbeam Tiger which, much like the far more famous AC Cobra, is a light British sports car with a huge American...
View ArticleShare a Coke with Karwik
Whilst not quite as glitzy as the Coca Cola trucks on the Christmas commercial, Karwik’s Star 28 Coca Cola delivery truck is one of the most charming vehicles we’ve seen this year. See the creation’s...
View ArticleTally Ho!
Chris Elliott recently pointed out we hadn’t featured any vintage cars for a while, then offered to rectify this with his own imagined vintage car, the 1927 ‘Bruegger’ Drophead. Points for being so...
View ArticleRising Sun Racers
Our two most recent ‘Featured TFOLs’ – Harry Gravett and Alexander Paschoaletto – recently challenged one another to a classic Le Mans face-off on MOCpages. The Lego Car Blog Elves pay attention to...
View ArticleBluesmobile
The 1974 Dodge Monaco from the 1980 film Blues Brothers; “It’s got a cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant. It’s got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks”… and it’s on Flickr courtesy of Ralph Savelsberg...
View ArticleRed Square
Simple is best sometimes. Marcus Paul aka Er0l keeps it clean with his 6-wide red convertible. See more here.
View ArticleNew York New York
This wonderful Model Team 1968 Chrysler New Yorker was discovered by one of our Elves on MOCpages. Featuring opening doors, trunk and hood, plenty of detail, and yet still robust enough for an Elf to...
View ArticleMorse Code
Inspector Morse, a long running drama on British television, featured a car that probably became as famous as its lead character. Morse drove a Mark II Jaguar throughout the show’s 23 year run, even...
View ArticlePlastic Duck
This Lego DUKW World War II amphibious truck is certainly more fun than a yellow bath toy, although it probably doesn’t float. The real thing does though, hence the ‘Duck’ nickname. Over 21,000 were...
View ArticleDinner, Dinner, Dinner…
There is a generation for whom a tumbler will always be something from which to sip a single malt. Clayton Marchetti has posted this 1960′s classic over on MOCpages. The car features a jet engine...
View ArticlePopcorn Wagon
It’s hot here at TLCB Towers and we’re feeling a bit lazy. However, the good news for us is that this find comes with a description already written! So, over to the model’s creator, Lino M, to explain...
View ArticleRoyal Baby
We round off today’s bumper edition of The Lego Car Blog with the news everyone’s talking about; the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s baby boy (or ‘Wills and Kate’ if you’re a reader of...
View ArticleTurbo Tuesday
It’s our second ‘T is for Tuesday’ post (let’s see how long we can string this out!), and this ‘T’ is for ‘Turbo’ – a word synonymous with fast cars. Back in the 1970s turbo-chargers on road cars were...
View ArticleBanana Skin
Found on MOCpages, Starscream Soundwave’s ‘American Cruiser‘ is yellow, low and seriously smooth.
View ArticleEscort Service
The humble Mark II Ford Escort has become something of a legend amongst car fans. Built to take your mum to the shops it was thrust into the hands of rally drivers who turned it into one of the most...
View ArticleThe Tudors
Besides being a CBC television programme containing quite a lot of sex (and also quite a lot of historical inaccuracy), ‘Tudors’ can also refer to buildings of a certain style and, perhaps more...
View ArticleNail Varnish
This beautiful bright red flatbed tow truck complete with a lovely matching-era sedan was uncovered by one of our Elfish workforce over on Flickr. Guy H aka V&A Steamworks is the builder (although...
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