Zubr A80
It’s all in the details We’d not heard of the Zubr A80 before, but Karwik certainly has, recreating it wonderfully down to the last detail. See more on Flickr.
View ArticleModel Team Is Alive And Well…
.. And living buried inside the Creator range. Meet set 7347, ‘Highway Pickup’ Mmmmm stripey! Nicely detailed too, at least as far back as the exhaust stacks. In case you’re wondering, this is one of...
View ArticleTiny Truck
Two studs wide, with the detail of six We don’t get many micro-scale MOCs coming into the office. Mostly this is because the Elves have tiny child-like brains and tend to find models with big wheels...
View ArticleMicro-Scale Master
Small. And utterly brilliant. We don’t often blog two creations by the same builder in one week, but when they look like this we felt we couldn’t ignore them. oLaF-LM is the genius behind this minute...
View ArticleSeasonal Service
With the red and green, it looks like it could belong to a jolly fat man… welcome to TLCB’s review of the Lego Technic 42008 Service Truck. Not quite the latest in a long line of mid-range truck...
View ArticleConstruction Cuteness
Welcome to the Lego Car Blog review of set 42023 – Construction Crew, one of the latest additions to the Technic range. We’ve got our finger on the pulse here at TLCB towers… So, there I was in the...
View ArticleRed Lorry, Yellow Lorry
And they’re the same lorry… This is Technic set 42024, ‘Container Truck’ which will henceforth be referred to as a ‘Skip Lorry’ since I write this in the UK and that’s what it is. It’s a mid-market set...
View ArticleFork-Off
Not just an excuse for a slightly rude title, but a comparison of Technic fork lift trucks…. We’ll start with set 850, just as Technic itself did, way back when the summers were warm and everybody was...
View ArticleHome Delivery
Our Elves almost missed this charming creation from Galaktek, on Flickr. Unusually for a sci-fi build it isn’t covered in guns & missiles and our workforce has a proven penchant for such things....
View ArticleA Mini Monster
Proving that you don’t need thousands of bricks to be featured on our blog is Flickr’s Amida Na, with his two new trucks. Click on this link to view the models in more detail. Can you spot the Lego...
View ArticleI Predict a Riot
It’s a cheap day at The Lego Car Blog editorial offices. Smarties are made in neither black nor white colours and so we were unable to reward the Elf who brought in RGB900‘s Police Off-Roader. This...
View ArticleTransformers…
…are actually pieces of electrical equipment. Regular readers of TLCB will know of the Elves’ obsession with the Transformers franchise. Finding the best Lego cars on the internet provides Smarties...
View ArticleMemory Lane
For builders of a certain generation Dennis Bosman has performed a miracle of Lego reconstruction. The 8889 Technic Ideas book was published in 1984, just four years after the original 8888 book. 8889...
View ArticleZubr A80
It’s all in the details We’d not heard of the Zubr A80 before, but Karwik certainly has, recreating it wonderfully down to the last detail. See more on Flickr.
View ArticleModel Team Is Alive And Well…
.. And living buried inside the Creator range. Meet set 7347, ‘Highway Pickup’ Mmmmm stripey! Nicely detailed too, at least as far back as the exhaust stacks. In case you’re wondering, this is one of...
View ArticleTiny Truck
Two studs wide, with the detail of six We don’t get many micro-scale MOCs coming into the office. Mostly this is because the Elves have tiny child-like brains and tend to find models with big wheels...
View ArticleMicro-Scale Master
Small. And utterly brilliant. We don’t often blog two creations by the same builder in one week, but when they look like this we felt we couldn’t ignore them. oLaF-LM is the genius behind this minute...
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