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Joachim Klang, aka -derjoe- on Flickr, has built some marvellous vehicles over the years. Now, he’s pulled his best together, and built himself a garage to house them. You can see his collection on...
View ArticleRestoration
The Lego Car Blog Elves haven’t found any decent cars today, so to keep them fed we’re diversifying slightly with this charming garage workshop scene from Flickr’s Konajra. More known for his huge...
View ArticleVolkswagen ‘Garage Life’ Picture Special
Today’s post is something a bit special. Andrea Lattanzio (aka Norton74) has appeared here at TLCB several times with his hugely impressive European trucks, and most recently with his beautiful...
View ArticleMaintenance Time
The first of two car maintenance related posts today comes from L@go, over on Flickr. It’s a reworking of the classic 361 Garage set from 1979. This version has been updated and expanded too, leaving...
View ArticleBare Metal
It’s not often that we see a Lego recreation of a vehicle in any state other than pristine condition. TLCB regular Norton74 has bucked this trend with a new addition to his brilliant previously...
View ArticleOfficina Super Sprint Picture Special
We’re basically larger, hairier children here at TLCB Towers, and as such we usually post vehicles with a million horsepower, or guns, or racing stripes. And if possible with all three. Today though...
View ArticleNo. 74 – Picture Special
This absolutely stunning ’32 Ford Roadster hot rod was discovered by one of our Elves on Flickr. It’s been built by previous bloggee Andrea Lattanzio aka Norton74, and it’s quite incredibly beautiful....
View ArticleToolbox
This is a neat Town garage scene was found on Flickr today. Eric Teo has built all the tools and equipment you could need, plus a very cool looking hot rod, in his 32×32 diorama. The mini-figures look...
View ArticleGrand Prix Auto Services
This may not be a car, but it is beautiful and throughly automotive related, so it warrants publication here. Andrew Tate‘s gorgeous art-deco garage and gas station can be found in more detail on...
View ArticleRust in Peace
The world is full of wonderful forgotten cars. From middle eastern ‘princes’ abandoning their supercars in desert parking lots to the little old lady whose late husband’s classic Jaguar has been...
View ArticleEsso Service 1953 – Picture Special
This magnificent 1953 Esso service station is the work of previous bloggee Andrea Lattanzio (aka Norton74) and it’s probably as close to perfect as a Lego creation can possibly be. Designed by Dutch...
View ArticleGallic Garage
This charming Town garage comes from newcomer brickbink of Flickr, and it is quite gloriously French. A Citroen 2CV van, Renault 4 (we think), and a baguette all add gallic authenticity, and there’s...
View ArticleMooneyes
This wonderful scene comes from TLCB favourite and Master MOCer Andrea Lattanzio aka Norton74, and it’s got the hot rodding fraternity here at TLCB Towers very excited. Mooneyes are one of the most...
View ArticleTampa Bay Ferrari Dealership – Picture Special
Constructed from around 36,000 pieces and 4 years in the making, this is one of the largest Lego projects that this site has ever featured. Ryan Link, a regular bloggee here at The Lego Car Blog, has...
View ArticleMike and the Mechanics
Another day, another find, and another obscure British music reference for a title. You don’t get that at The Brothers Brick. This brilliant garage scene comes from Flickr’s mike m., and it perfectly...
View ArticlePit Stop
Two seconds. And Scuderia Ferrari have changed four wheels and tyres. That’s less time than it took you to read this sentence. Suggested by a reader this neat pit stop scene showing the world’s...
View ArticleArt Déco Gas Station – Picture Special
We regularly post beautiful Lego creations here at The Lego Car Blog. From sports cars to trucks and motorcycles to fighter jets, the produce of the online Lego community is often jaw-droppingly good,...
View ArticleIt’s a Gas!
Andrea Lattanzio (aka Norton74) is becoming a regular at The Lego Car Blog with his beautiful vintage motoring scenes. This wonderful Bugatti Type 35 has appeared here before, pictured being unearthed...
View ArticleAmerican Classics – Picture Special
Ralph Savelsberg, aka Mad Physicist, is one of the most prolific bloggees here at TLCB. One of our Master MOCers and a writer for the The Brothers Brick (everybody boo!), Ralph has been building...
View ArticleCity Station Supplies
This beautifully constructed gas station scene was discovered by one of our Elves on Flickr today. It comes from previous bloggee Cesar Soares and it contains very probably the highest occurrence of...
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