Herbie Goes to Gradius
With the end of mysterious Ma.Ktober, the roll of sci-fi themed months continues through the darkening nights with NoVVember. Builders from all over the interweb take a basic set of rules for the...
View ArticleTears in the Rain
This beautifully built and photographed Spinner police car is the work of Tyler (legohaulic) on Flickr. To be honest, you’ve probably seen it already. By the time our Elves spotted it, this model had...
View ArticleSlaving Away
A bit of Lego trivia, which might prove to be useful next time you’re at your local pub quiz: the largest tyre manufacturer in the world is The Lego Group. This is by unit volume and not by weight of...
View ArticleOne Man Went to Mow…
The Elves who survived yesterday’s smushings had settled down to their quiet life of pointless bickering, interspersed with the occasional punch up. Then a triumphant Elf returned from BrickShelf,...
View ArticleTeeny Tiny Trains
It’s a been a while since we’ve featured anything railway related here at The Lego Car Blog and this pair of locomotives from Bangoo H were to good to miss. Click the link to see the details of the...
View ArticleBig Blue Rig
After the Teeny Tiny Trains, we’re featuring a Big Blue Rig. This neat 8-wide truck from Jakeof_, on Flickr. We like the way that he’s used 1x2x2/3 slopes on the front to make Kenworth’s distinctive...
View Article…My Friends All Drive Porsches
TLCB regular and pro Lemur Tamer, Ralph Savelsberg, has built this rather neat Porsche 911. The car features multiple stud angles and off-sets, flush door hinges, quarter lights on the doors and a...
View ArticleRed Devil
Who would have thought that you could use Lego horns as wing mirrors? Flickr’s RGB900 did and remembered to put them on his car too. Time to open up the red Smarties.
View ArticleAventador
Perhaps the only part of the Volkswagen group of companies that will remain unaffected by the emissions scandal is Lamborghini. Customers buying a 690bhp, 6.5 litre, V12 engined car, probably won’t be...
View ArticlePretty in Pink
We have no idea what this sweet little bi-ped mech is for or is doing, but we like it. The Elves don’t it seems, seeing how much they tried to bully the lucky Elf that found it for it being pink, but...
View ArticleRed Smartie Day
It’s been a lean time for Lego cars on the internet over last few days. Fortunately one of our workers brought this Jaguar E-Type into the luxury editorial suite at TLCB towers today. Red Smarties all...
View ArticleSki Sunday
The leaves are falling here at TLCB Towers and – if the tabloid press are to be believed – it’s going to be the coldest winter, like, ever. But they do seem to say this every year. Anyway, there is a...
View ArticleBaby Bumble Bee
As we have previously noted here, here, here, and here (oh, and here), The Lego Car Blog Elves love Transformers. Well actually they love the noise, violence and explosions of the films and have...
View ArticleProper Job
This neat recreation of the humble ATR-42 passenger plane was discovered by one of our Elves on Flickr. It’s been built by previous bloggee Yubnub and it features some excellent parts creativity, just...
View ArticleFrench Fancy
After a decade making rubbish France’s three manufacturers of mass-produced cars have finally re-discovered their joy de vivre. Perhaps none more so than Citroen, who after years of automotive drivel...
View ArticleBrothers in Arms
With things is Iraq and Syria getting ever more serious thanks to the dicks in Daesh, bombing by the U.S and its allies is looking increasingly likely. Kenneth Vaessen’s enormous 17,000-piece B-2...
View ArticleThrow Some Hammers Back There
Here at TLCB we don’t like ’90s traditional American pick-up trucks. Because they are – and we can’t state this strongly enough – truly dreadful in every conceivable way. This one, a Dodge Ram 3500,...
View ArticleThe Second Coming
TLCB staff have yet to see the new Star Wars – The Force Awakens movie, but from the reactions to it from some of the proper blogs you’d think that Jesus Christ himself had returned to earth....
View Article42048 Race Kart Review
New for 2016, and looking like it means business…. … meet the Lego Technic 42048 Race Kart in all it’s orange-and-purple glory. First impressions are very positive – this is, by a long way, the most...
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