Goldfinger
The Elves are all very happy this afternoon. One of them returned to TLCB Towers with this, an absolutely wonderful Aston Martin DB5 by Flickr’s ER0L, and we’re so enthralled by it we’re letting them...
View ArticleFighting Fiction
With the world in a particularly turbulent place at the moment we’ve been a little hesitant to post conflict-related creations. Today though our Elves (who regularly make the office a turbulent place...
View ArticleLiberty Belle
Cor, check out this topless Italian model with her enhanced body! Now that we’ve messed with the search engines, here’s 1saac W‘s Liberty Walk Ferrari 458, hot on the heels of the larger version by...
View ArticleThe Bridge
This wonderful Second World War scene comes from TLCB newcomer Jeffrey Mille aka BeLgIum ww2 bUiLdeR. Jeffrey has recreated a typical European stone bridge crossing the river into a sleepy hamlet,...
View ArticleMaxi Mini
Every so often, you think of something so ridiculous that you wish it could be true. A Mini Cooper monster truck, coincidentally, has always been one of our silly desires. Conveniently, Tim...
View ArticleAutostadt
Here at The Lego Car Blog the creations we blog are unearthed by our unpaid and unusual workforce of smelly little Elves, bred especially to find the best Lego vehicles on the net. They’re fed based...
View ArticleClass of ’55
Previously blogged Bricktrix has amazed the Elves once again, this time with this beautifully coloured Class 55 Deltic train. Hidden underneath that lovely exterior are lights for both the inside and...
View ArticleLiebherr Loader
This lovely Lego Liebherr L556 Loader was discovered on Flickr today. Lego Junkie is the builder and you can see more of his creation here.
View ArticleRed Letter Day
We’ve got a lot of red Smarties to give out today… The Elves, upon the recent discovery that red Smarties are made from crushed beetles, have gone on a bonanza of frenzied online treasure-hunting not...
View ArticleGroup B
After nailing* a sci-fi post yesterday we’re back to what we know; cars. These two will be instantly recognisable to many of you, they are of course the legendary Audi Quattro S2 and Lancia Delta S4...
View ArticleA Service Truck? 2015 City Preview
One of our “volunteer” Elves has just returned from his mission over the wall into LEGO’s headquarters. He got a bit lost on his way to the Technic area that we really care about and stumbled into the...
View ArticleOil, Bricks, and Politics
Greenpeace, probably the world’s best known global activism charity, have been on the campaign trail, and oddly it affects our favourite little plastic bricks. The LEGO Group has had a 50 year...
View ArticleStart Up the Brickingham!
Proving you don’t need a huge pile of bricks to make something great is Joao Campos and his lovely fictional ‘TR-14 Brickingham’ roadster. Joao hasn’t used many pieces, but the ones he has are...
View ArticleThe Trashmen
Refuse Collectors are surly the unsung heroes of the modern world. Removing the vast quantities of detritus created by our wasteful and consumerist society, without them we’d be neck deep in trash...
View ArticleTwo Tiny Trucks
It’s red and blue Smarties all round for the Elves at The Lego Car Blog today, as they’ve returned from MOCpages with a pair of little trucks. First up is a micro fire engine from Taiwanese builder...
View ArticleYacht Club
Because millionaire mini-figures need to get from Long Island to Manhattan too. JBIronWorks has built one of the more luxurious ways to commute to Wall Street with his beautiful recreation of the 1929...
View ArticleElf Wish
This sci-fi armoured self-propelled gun isn’t our usual TLCB fodder, but the Elves made such a fuss it was safer for all concerned just to blog it. Blog newcomer Nathan Pownell is the builder, and you...
View ArticleSchool’s Out
Here at TLCB Towers it’s half-term, meaning the roads are nicely devoid of the unnecessarily large SUVs that clog them up most mornings. What we need is a good school bus system, something that...
View Article888,246
Enough of vegetable carving and creepy kids, it’s time for a creation with a bit more meaning. This beautiful mini-figure scale World War 1 Sopwith Camel has been created by Flickr’s Daniel Siskind,...
View ArticleIntergalactic Rescue
Looking a bit like an enormous tow truck for spacecraft, David Roberts’ ‘Leviathan’ mobile landing pad is more than an excellent classic space vehicle. Underneath the red and yellow stripes beats a...
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