Following his appearance here last week, Flickr’s Jakeof_ is back with another beautifully recreated Soviet oddity. This is a Belarus MTZ-52 tractor and approximately 200,000 were built from the mid ’60s until production ceased in the mid ’80s. Powered by a 4.7 litre four-cylinder diesel engine the all-wheel-drive MTZ-52 made around 50bhp, giving it a top speed of about… 17mph. Don’t worry though, we’ve sent the Elves out to try to find something fast to rebalance the blog a bit later in the week! You can see more of the Belarus at Jakeof_’s photostream – click the link above to make the jump.
Love this, how many bricks have you had to use to make it?
Hello Emma
Thanks for stopping by.
You can contact the builder directly via the link in the blog post.
Kind regards
TLCB Team
Hello Szilard
Thanks for your message.
Apologies that you feel this builder has plagiarised your work. You will need to take your concern up with them – you can do so via the link in the text. Unfortunately we only have the information provided by the builder to go on when we write a blog post.
All the best
TLCB Team
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