Give us a Puch
We’ve had a good laugh at many of Eastern Europe’s Fiat knock-offs here in the past - ok, all of them - but this one is a bit different. Before the ubiquitous Fiat 124 was reproduced by every...
View ArticleTwo of a Kind
These two tasty looking classics were discovered by one of our Elves on Flickr. Paul Kim is the builder, returning for his second appearance here at TLCB, and he’s constructed this ’50s Ford F100...
View ArticleYellow Car!
Normally finding two quality vehicles would leave The Lego Car Blog Elves happily munching away on Smarties. In this case it would be yellow ones, because they’re the best kind. Unfortunately the...
View ArticleBuild My Car!
This glorious 1991 TVR S3 comes from Flickr and MOCpage’s Mortal Swordsman, who’s been commissioned by the Auto Trader car selling website to recreate readers’ cars in Lego. You can see more of this...
View ArticleShiny Shiny…
After a few days of small posts we’re back to blogging the big stuff. And if you’re going to build big you might as well build shiny too! This stunning 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible is the work...
View ArticleRolling a Six
Discovered by both a very excited TLCB Elf* and a TLCB Reader, today we’re bringing you seven models in one! TLCB favourite (and previous Master MOCer) Nick Barrett has beautifully reconstructed six...
View ArticleBlack Betty*
These mini-figures look a bit on the small side for this monstrous roadster, but when their ride is this cool we’re sure they don’t mind. See more on Flickr below. *Apologies Eric Teo, we know you’ve...
View ArticleChristmas Cruiser
If Santa used a car to deliver his presents rather than his magical sleigh, this would probably be it. Toyota’s Land Cruiser is one of the most successful off-road vehicles on the planet. Upon it’s...
View ArticleMade For Two
This brunette mini-figure looks like she’s having a fun ride with a chunky rod*. Tommaso Garosi is the builder of this neat two seat Town-style hot rod of which you can see more on MOCpages. It’s not...
View ArticleGoing Bananas!
It took us a few moments to realise why Flickr’s _Tiler has named this gorgeous Ford hot rod ‘Gone Bananas!’… Clever stuff _Tyler! Click the link above to see more.
View ArticleYellow Special
Flickr’s Senator Chinchilla makes his second appearance here this week, with something very much at the other end of the style spectrum from his last creation. You can see more of his lovely 1950...
View ArticleMellow Yellow
You don’t have to blog an enormous, remote controlled behemoth to appear on TLCB (although it’s nice if you do!), small stuff is very welcome here too, especially if it looks as good as this. Vinny...
View ArticleRat Run
The final creation in today’s trio of Town posts is this beautiful mini-figure scale rat rod from Flickr’s _Tyler. There’s more to see after the jump.
View ArticleIt’s Hip To Be Square
This Lego Lincoln Lowrider was discovered on Flickr. It’s the work of Doc_Brown and you can see more here.
View ArticleNot a Porsche
European, rear engined, rear wheel drive… the Fiat 126 was nearly identical to a Porsche 911. Except in every other measurable way. We’ve often derided the little Fiat and its siblings here at TLCB,...
View ArticleQuick March
Suggested to us via the feedback page by a reader (and previous bloggee) is Luca Rosconi‘s beautiful 1975 March 751 Formula 1 car, which won the Austrian Grand Prix in torrential rain that year. March...
View ArticleMoney Shot
We deliberated quite a lot about whether to give this post the same title that Flickr’s _Tiler has used for this creation. Not because we’re a clean bunch here at TLCB (as the regular notes about your...
View ArticleAuburn Boattail Picture Special
This is special Special. Due to an inflated sense of self-importance we tend to write quite a few meaningless words here at TLCB. For this post though, whatever we say is completely moot, because this...
View ArticleGymkhana
Ask a 12 year old who the best racing driver ever is and they might very well say ‘Ken Block’. He’s not of course – in fact he seems to simply crash a lot – but what he has done it tap into the power...
View ArticleMiami Vice
This glorious Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spider in Miami Vice specification was suggested to us by a reader. It’s the work of Flickr’s ER0L, and it’s one of the most perfectly executed Town-scale...
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