Black Fox
Lego Rock Crawlin’ This tasty looking Technic off-roader was unearthed by the Elves on Brickshelf. Built by chumuhou1 it features LEGO’s excellent Power Fuctions XL motors and some truly monstrous...
View Article6653 Re-Booted
Town ‘mog nolnet on Flickr revisits the early ’80s with his Unimoged version of the classic Town set 6653. We think his rebooted version is much cooler than the original! See more of nolnet’s work by...
View ArticleBuster Bunny
Off-Roader ‘Buster’ A tenuous Easter link if ever there was one; Bugs Bunny’s protege is called Buster (Google it!), bunnies seem to lay chocolate eggs at easter, and today’s blogged MOC is called...
View ArticleSnow Cat
BR 350 Snowcat With snow falling outside the windows of The Lego Car Blog office, and the Elves mistakenly thinking it’s Christmas again, we thought it would be topical to post this, a Town style BR...
View ArticleG-Unit
Not a Unimog. Just as cool. It’s Technic time; and what a vehicle to build from LEGO’s little beams and axles. This is a Mercedes G-Wagon, and alongside the Unimog it’s probably the toughest vehicle on...
View ArticleOshkosh
Strategically placed rocks for twice the awesome Oshkosh, whilst sounding like a foreign narcotic from the ’70s, is in fact a manufacturer of some of the world’s most awesome off-road vehicles. From...
View ArticleTechnic Defender
The best 4x4xFar There’s more to our title for this post than it may appear. You see, with the arrival of smooth Technic beams and smooth LEGO curves, which admittedly are far better suited to modern...
View ArticleFarmyard Fun
ZT301 and K700A Tractors The Lego Car Blog Elves are basically 6 year old children, and as such they love tractors, so you can imagine the excitement today when one of them found two tractors in the...
View ArticleLUGPol Lego Truck Trial, Warsaw 2013
We’ve not blogged a Lego event for a while, so today we put that right by linking you to the awesome Truck Trial movement, pioneered by the Lego Users Group in Poland. LUGPol recently hosted their...
View ArticleAWD
This red rally car is the work of Nico71 over on Brickshelf. Nico’s a master of Technic functions (we’ve featured a few of his models before) and his latest utilises LEGO’s Power Functions motors for...
View ArticleMinesweeper
Minesweeper. The saviour of mid ’90s office boredom. And also apparently this. Built by LEGOLIZE IT MAN, you can see more on Flickr. Quick, before the smiley face turns frowny.
View ArticleThe British Icon
The Elves are still beavering away, bringing us the best creations from around the world. Today this Technic Range Rover by Rabbitdesign MB caught their attention, with the neat combo of loads of...
View ArticleOne Man Went To Mow…
The unsung hero of neat lawns everywhere, the butterfly mower keeps golf courses, playing fields and country house grounds well groomed. Seen here attached to a thumping great red tractor, this one is...
View ArticleTow Tank
Now this is a tow truck! Based on the Sherman Tank, the M32B1 Recovery vehicle was the perfect tool for rescuing unreliable World War 2 hardware. This brilliant replica is the work of =DoNe=, and you...
View ArticleGun Rack
This ridiculously fun looking buggy is apparently Light Strike Vehicle (LSV), as used by the Singapore Army. To us it appears to be a Baja Racer with a gun mounted on the front, and is therefore...
View ArticleAwesome Sauce
Well, what do we have to say about this? Any Blacktron vehicle full of RC functions is a win/win situation! See more of this awesome vehicle at Vladimir van Hoek’s MOCpage.
View ArticleCenturion
History teachers think a Centurion is a Roman soldier in command of 100 men. The Lego Car Blog staff think it’s a drinking game involving 100 shots a beer*. Lucio Switch has come up with a third...
View ArticleBang! Zoom! Straight Across the Moon!
David Roberts, our Guest Contributor earlier in the week, earns a slot here with one of his own creations; a rocket-powered lunar motorbike. And if there’s a better reason to blog something than it...
View ArticleGroup(s) of the Month – Thirdwigg and 1nxtmonster
It’s time for the welcome return of the Group of the Month segment here at The Lego Car Blog! And by ‘Group’ this time we mean ‘Blog’. And by ‘Month’ we actually mean ‘However long it until we write...
View ArticleBig Pete
A Peterbilt monster truck. Because why not? Billyburg is the builder behind the blue beast, and you can see more of it on Flickr here.
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