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      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Sandy

        Thanks for stopping by.

        A nice suggestion, although the pictures aren’t great – do you know if this is available on any LEGO-related or image sharing sites?

        TLCB team

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      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Jon

        Thanks for stopping by.

        That is a superb car, and it’s perfect for this blog. However, the pictures are borderline. A sharpen using the auto edit in iPhoto or similar could make a huge difference to the colouring. We can do this, but we much prefer using photos as they are (for time reasons!). Can you look into sharpening the main image and a 3/4 rear for us?

        TLCB Team

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      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello PorscheEuan

        Thanks for stopping by.

        We only blog recently uploaded creations, so we can’t feature your suggestions.

        You can read our submission criteria via the link at the top of this page.

        TLCB Team

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      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Jack

        Thanks for stopping by.

        That’s a very accurate render, but it is still a render, and we primarily blog Lego creations rather than digital ones.

        Kind regards

        TLCB Team

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    1. Noah A.

      Hey guys – just found your site and I’m liking it a lot. Had so much fun reading through the interviews with prominent LEGO car MOCers. I was wondering: have you considered putting a search feature in your site. I found myself wanting to search your site for any posts about LEGO engines models, since that’s my current area of interest. Peace!

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      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Noah

        Thanks for your message and welcome to TLCB!

        There is indeed a Search function! You can find it at the foot of every page (or top on some mobiles), plus you can use the tags under every blog post to look up other posts using the tag of your choosing.

        Let us know how you get on!

        Kind regards
        TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hi Sam

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Whilst your suggested creation is good, it’s not quite special enough to be blogged

      However, we have received a few suggestions of this builder recently so we are now aware of them and will watch for future improvements.

      TLCB Team

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  5. nilsobrix

    Hello TLCB Team,

    it’s me, once again 🙂
    I’ve found a freaking cool Karmann Ghia on MOCpages.

    I don’t think it can be done better in this scale:
    http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/422517

    The main image has been photoshopped to get the azure colour,
    but the red model is built with real bricks.

    Best wishes
    Nils

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      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Mr. Jenkins

        Apologies, because these models produced and sold for profit we cannot feature them here without clearly saying so.

        TLCB has very occasionally featured ‘third party’ products in the past, but only when a copy of the product or service has been supplied to enable us to write an honest review (which could be good or bad). These can be found in the Set Reviews tab within the main menu.

        All the best

        TLCB Team

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  8. aaron dietz

    Happy new year! I spent the better part of 2015 designing and building this McLaren P1 and instruction manual. I think your readers would really enjoy it. You can see stills and a video here. http://legop1.tumblr.com/ And thank you for your amazing blog, which provided much inspiration as I revisited a childhood obsession. 🙂

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Aaron

      Thanks for stopping by, and for sharing your creation with us. If you’re not yet on MOCpages, Brickshelf or Flcikr we recommend setting up an account so you can share your creations within the online Lego Community. Happy Building!

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sam

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your suggestion meets our criteria, and we might be able to blog it, but this time it does depend on our current queue. Either way, good find!

      TLCB Team

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  9. Tim

    Hi thelegocarblog! I love your website about cars and love especially movie cars! This is the reason why I created a project based on the famous truck of the movie of Johnny Depp, Charlie and the chocolate factory with Lego bricks and published the design on Lego deas. Lego Ideas (lego ideas is a website which allows users to submit ideas for Lego products to be turned into potential Lego sets available commercially if they reache 10 000 supporters). This project has 2270 supporters yet but it is not enough (the project needs ~7700 supporters! So please if you like it could you help me to promote my lego Ideas project by publishing the project on your website? I would be really honored! Link of the project: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/102668
    Thank you in advance! ☺

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Tim

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your LEGO Ideas build looks great!

      Sorry though, we can’t publish it here because it’s not really car-related, nor is it built in real bricks, and it was also self-suggested (we get lots of Ideas requests).

      However we wish you all the best with your project, and to our visitors reading this – click the link in Tim’s comment above to see his Willy Wonker scene!

      TLCB Team

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    1. Brick Project

      Hi the lego car blog ! I created a lego project based on the two famous car of the world of Mr Bean : the green ant thebl ue car ! Please could you help me to promote this lego ideas project (10 000 supporters could make it an official lego set) on your blog page ? Thank you in advance 🙂 link of the project : https://ideas.lego.com/projects/130525

      Le mardi 12 janvier 2016, The Lego Car Blog a écrit :

      > Mario commented: “Hello! Some of the best 6-wide MAN Trucks you can find > here: Rallye team > https://www.flickr.com/photos/smigol_/sets/72157660979392914 Timber > Trucks https://www.flickr.com/photos/smigol_/sets/72157662695102209 > Regards Mario” >

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  10. dothework

    Hi,

    We just launched our latest accessory for LEGO – aluminum rims – on Kickstarter. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1012641476/aluminum-rims-aftermarket-mod-for-lego

    We think your audience will love them.

    Our last accessory was a hit – that was the carbon fiber tiles for LEGO that was a Kickstarter project about a year ago.

    Here are some photos if you choose to post: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sk9dssq0s82xho5/AACLzpoqI8HOQk71A-xrEHoDa?dl=0

    Thanks,
    Mark

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  11. Frank Thomas

    Hi Guys, I’ve found something on youtube I’ve never seen before, I thought u might find it interesting too.

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  12. Brandy

    I’ve right discovered on flickr this incredible truck of Norton74 compared to the real one, I think it deserves to be blogged:

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      1. Brandy

        Thanks for your reply. I’d like to read more about Norton’s vehicles and I think he could be featured in “Master Mocers series” interviews. Is it in your future programs? Best regars. Brandy

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Alex

      Thanks for stopping by.

      That is spectacular! And massive. But also alas we’re not sure there is a picture suitable for this blog, possibly because the build is so big.

      We’ll have a think about this.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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      1. cheznna

        He used to be my ex. But we’re in good terms now. My deepest apology if I’m becoming a troll on your site.
        Much appreciated your time replying and more power to your blog.

        Regards,
        Chzn

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Rosie

      Thanks for stopping by.

      We have missed that one – and it looks great! Unfortunately it’s too old for us to post here (we only blog creations or images uploaded in the last week or so), however we can make an exception if the idea is about to reach a milestone, regardless of its age. If the Ideas project is about to cross a supports no. and you need a help to push it over let us know!

      All the best

      TLCB Team

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  13. Sam the First/Sir.Manperson

    Ever since attempting to build a Stratos, I car I loved to begin with, I’ve always had a thing for other Stratos models, respecting their effort. Peter’s RC one is no exception, and definitely deserves blogging.

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Bren

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Sorry, we don’t support LEGO Ideas projects unless they are close to a milestone and they meet our submission criteria. It’s a good model nevertheless!

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Piotri

      Thanks for stopping by.

      That’s a nice model, but unfortunately it’s not quite of a high enough quality, or with good enough images, to feature here.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Stu

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Both your suggestions are good creations. The Caterham, though ingenious, isn’t complex enough to feature here, but the Tuk-Tuk may do. We’ll see if we can fit this in later in the week.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Kenneth

      Thanks for stopping by.

      That’s an excellent creation. However, we have stated that we do not accept self-promotion as a submission suggestion.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Alex

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your suggestion meets our criteria, however we are rethinking the frequency with which we post vehicles smaller than mini-fig scale.

      Vehicles such as this appear to be less liked by our audience than larger ones (according to our statistical analysis).

      If you’re a reader and agree/disagree with this feel free to reply to Alex’s comment and let us know your thoughts.

      TLCB Team

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  14. Chicago Bull

    I don’t disagree with Alex all scales are nice if the technique used is advanced!By the way I came across some photos of this creation https://www.flickr.com/photos/132941798@N07/18315504276/in/photostream/ at flickr and I liked it…so many details and functions in a so small car?Although it’s a render(I prefer real creations)…but I thing it’s quite interesting.
    P.S I don’t know how to upload a link…would you mind telling me?

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  15. Chicago Bull

    I agree with Alex,all scales are nice if the technique used is advanced!By the way I came across some photos of that neat tiny creation at flickr(https://www.flickr.com/photos/132941798@N07/18315504276/in/photostream/)…it has so many details and function in a width of 4 wides!The only thing that makes me a little upset is that it is rendered(I mostly like real creations )but I found this quite interesting so I suggest it…
    P.S I don’t know how to upload links would you mind telling me?

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sam

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Whilst a nice model it’s not quite of a high enough quality (either the build or the images) to feature here at TLCB. We do like old-skool though.

      TLCB Team

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  17. Angka Utama

    Hello TLCB Team! Would you be interested in blogging this Donald Duck’s car by LegoJalex?

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    Thank you for your time to read this suggestion.

    Regards,
    -Angka

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Shannon

      Thanks for stopping by.

      A good find that does meet our criteria, however at the moment we won’t be blogging this creation as we have some larger models in post.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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      1. nilsobrix

        Sorry to hear that…
        I was hoping the transforming function squeezed into such a small model would be interesting enough… Anyway, I’ll keep on bricking.

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Nils

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your suggestion meets our criteria and we may publish a post soon, although we do have some larger models scheduled as a priority.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Nils

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Wow – that is a spectacular creation! However, we’re struggling to find an image good enough to appear here. However, your previous suggestion will be blogged shortly!

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Jan

      Thanks for stopping by.

      That’s a very good model, but unfortunately we’ll need images with a clean background in order to publish it here.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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      1. Jan Pokorný

        Hi,

        I wrote to builder and he send me those links:
        [Images removed]

        It’s all he have. Will it help?

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  18. BLOONINCINERATOR3000

    Hi!

    I saw this technical marvel on Youtube:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEW2d0OKsAoLbWwCpYdflXA

    It may lack a little aesthetically, but full tuneable suspension, an 8-speed auto gearbox and MINDSTORMS drive in a 1:10 car? I’ve finally found something that trumps the 8880!

    Unfortunately, I haven’t managed to find this exact MOC anywhere else – seems like it’s only on Youtube.

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Carolina

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your suggestion is a nice model. This builder hasn’t quite reached the standards needed to appear here yet, but we’re sure that they will in time.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your suggestion meets our criteria, however we have a few large posts scheduled currently so at the moment we won’t be blogging it just yet (but we may be able to later on). It is a good find though.

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Sorry, we are not able to endorse competitions here at TLCB as we receive lots of requests for support. However, should a vehicle or vehicles be blog-worthy and appear here we absolutely can link to the competition in which they are entered.

      Best of luck waking up MOCpages!

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Nate

      Thanks for stopping by.

      A good suggestion, however unfortunately the images on MOCpages aren’t a high quality (the photos are well taken, but the image, when blown up, is a bit fuzzy). Thus on this occasion we can’t blog your suggestion.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Mr. Bell

      Thanks for stopping by. That’s a very cool design, and something we would consider publishing here – however unfortunately the images are not of a high enough quality. Nevertheless, a good find.

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sandy

      Thanks for stopping by.

      We’re in contact with the creators of the Fiat 500 and are waiting for them to build their design in real bricks. Once they have built it for real (and send us their pictures) we’ll be blogging this creation.

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Malcolm

      Thanks for stopping by.

      If the image you’d like to share is already on the internet you can include the link to it in a comment. If the image is not publicly available we recommend making it so. The most popular methods are MOCpages, Flickr, and Brickshelf.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. Dr Asp Menace

      Hi Markus, It’s a fine looking car but it would be great if he had some well lit photos with a plain background. If there are some new photos, please let us know and we might send some Elves round!

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    1. Dr Asp Menace

      Thanks for your suggestion. We’ll be blogging it soon. After all of the “Bonk, Smash, Thud” on MOCpages, the Elves don’t visit it as frequently as they used to.

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    2. Dr Asp Menace

      We sent in some Elves with magnifying glasses to look carefully at the pictures on MOCpages and unfortunately they’re renders of LDD. At the moment, the Elves aren’t big fans of virtual Lego creations, though this might change in the future. Thanks for your suggestion but unfortunately it doesn’t meet our current criteria.

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    3. Dr Asp Menace

      Many apologies: it turns out that the car is actually in real bricks. The Brothers Brick have blogged it, using better quality images from Flickr (MOCpages does horrible things to photos and displays at a poor resolution). The EXIF info in on the photos too. Looks like we’d better get blogging! Apologies again. https://flic.kr/p/MNCoDA

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    1. Dr Asp Menace

      Hi Nathan, We’ll be blogging this soon, having found the better quality photos over on Flickr. Thanks for your suggestion.

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  21. Daimler

    Hello, even it’s not a car I think this deserve to be blogged, the forklift has 3 wheels indeed and the diorama looks great 😉
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        1. thelegocarblogger

          Hello N

          Sorry, this is a 2012 model.

          We only blog creations that are a week or two old. You can see when a creation was uploaded by the date at the bottom of the page on Brickshelf.

          Kind regards

          TLCB

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  22. billyburg

    I think you have to blog this. It’s the best technic car I’ve ever seen! Ferrari 308 GTSi

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      We would always recommend taking as high quality images as possible. Your creation would be a bit old now, but one day you may well appear here – just keep improving. Try not to focus on being blogged, build because you enjoy it!

      TLCB Team

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  23. nilsobrix

    Hello TLCB Team,

    I’ve found another one! As you might know I’m a big fan of 4-wide “Tiny Turbo” models. I know you don’t post these small models very often, but I think you might do so with this one.

    DerLuckyy has posted a great 4-wide version of Ken Block’s “Hoonigan” 4WD Mustang:
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    Keep on bricking!

    Nils

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for your message.

      We don’t get into disputes such as this one, as it’s something that the affected builders and eBay’s administrators are more capable of dealing with.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Ivan
      Thanks for your suggestion! It meets our criteria but we have a few other things to post so we may not get to this one, but we do watch this builder!
      Kind regards, TLCB Team

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  25. nilsobrix

    Hello TLCB Team,
    have you seen this “goddess”?

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    For me it’s just perfect!

    Best wishes
    Nils

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for your suggestion. A good model well photographed, but not quite as good close up, so we decided not to blog it when one of our Elves brought this back earlier.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello rittommy

      Thanks for your message, that’s a lovely model.

      Do you have a link to MOCpages / Flickr / Brickshelf etc.? We don’t publish anything directly from Ideas on request, as we receive loads of Lego Ideas messages and we’re careful to remain impartial where possible. If you have a link to another site and the model meets our guidelines then it could appear here.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      It meets our criteria (although it does look a bit short), but we have a bit of a queue at the moment so we probably won’t blog this one as we’re have a few more varied things to publish this week.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for your message. This model was published today. We often schedule posts rather than publishing finds immediately, so it’s probably best to wait a day before suggesting a model as it may already be in the system.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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  26. Mick

    Hi TLCB!

    I know you tend to shy away from virtual brick submissions but I feel that this masterpiece, which I spotted in Lego Ideas, is an exception.

    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/168962

    Reasons why:
    1. It is beautiful
    2. It is well done and cleverly designed
    3. If enough people support it then it has a fighting chance of being made into a real Lego car that you can buy

    Mick

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sam

      Thanks for your suggestion. It is indeed, but it’s a bit abstract for us here so we decided not to blog it when one of the Elves found it earlier in the week.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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  27. Ivy Martin

    Hello TLCB Team.
    I just have found on Brickshelf a Kress 200C Caul hauler made by someone called “Super-koala”.
    http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=568975
    Probably not the best creation you can find, but (correct me if i’m wrong) it is the first time someone do this truck with Lego. It changes from classical dump truck.
    There is also some other interesting creation in the Super-koala’s shelf.
    Hope you will appreciate,
    I.M.

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Ivy

      Thanks for your suggestion. What a weird (yet good!) build! Probably a bit too weird and maybe a little untidy to be published here, but thanks for the bringing the builder to our attention, we’ll be watching them from now on!

      TLCB Team

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      1. Ivy Martin

        At least I’m happy if you discovered a new Lego buillder.
        Thank you for your answer, and thank you for this great blog 🙂

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Mr. Orange

      Thanks for your suggestion. We’re won’t be blogging it this time but we are now following the builder on Flickr, as they look to be a possible future bloggee.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Jonathan

      Thanks for your suggestion, that’s a brilliant and brilliantly photographed build. However, as it’s a re-build of someone else’s model (which we’ve featured here before) we aren’t able to blog it.

      All the best

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  28. Arjen Hartsuiker

    Hi TLCB,
    I manage a Youtube channel on which I share Lego train related videos. Another hobby of mine is mountaineering. I’ve combined these two hobbies by setting up a Lego train track high up in the mountains and made an awesome video of it! 

    Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/HS-VC1BAeoM 

    If you haven’t seen it yet have a look and feel free to use it on your website.

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  29. Fabrice LARCHEVEQUE

    Dear Lego car Blog little elves,

    You might be interested by The 2 following Ferrari I created for my son. Both are in A Lego Speed Champions size and made of real bricks (and a few stickers)

    F40:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/157027

    288 GTO:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/155791

    I have also created few digital projects (ran short of bricks) that you maybe interested in – all of them again in a Speed Champ size. The pics made them look very real though and I don’t desperate to build them in real, once I have saved enough money to order the necessary bricks (a bit pricey when bought by unit on pick a brick Lego website!)

    Lambo Miura:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/167629

    Lambo Diablo:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/159557

    Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/168414

    Bugatti EB110:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/169820

    Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 gatherimg a lot of attention on social media lately (e.g. Peugeot and WRC official Facebook pages…) and in need for more support on Lego Idea page to become a reality (anything your little elves could do would be most welcome!)
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/171007

    A sumptuous Ferrari Flagship with my 2 Ferrari above:
    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/161510

    I hope you like some (all?) of them!

    Please continue the great work with your blog – it is a brilliant tribute to both Lego and cars

    All the best!

    Fabrice

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your message.

      We like your builds very much! If built in real bricks, and uploaded to Flickr, MOCpages or another creation-sharing site, we would definitely consider blogging them. Let us know if that can happen!

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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      1. Fabrice LARCHEVEQUE

        Dear TLCB team,

        I have now uploaded some additional Lego Speed Champs car projects on my MOC pages.

        Ferrari F40
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438322

        Ferrari 288 GTO
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438324

        Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 in full Rally action
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438321

        Lamborghini Miura
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438343

        Lamborghini Diablo
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438342

        Bugatti EB110
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438345

        Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438346

        Ferrari Flagship dealership (beautiful architecture, gorgeous iconic cars)
        http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438325

        I am conscious that some of them are not made of real beloved bricks (yet) but there are 2 good reasons for that:
        1. I am a bit short of money to order the pricey spare parts to build these sets
        2. I’ve realised that the pictures are much nicer when generated with a good digital rendering (and a bit of artistic TLC) rather than with a camera (most probably because I am not a gifted photographer)

        Anyway, each project has been created to be easy to build and to last in time (using my Lego engineering common sense)

        So please have a look and let me know if you are interested by these projects …and profound apologies for frustrating your little elves by not giving them the opportunity to play with them straight away!

        With or without my projects, I cannot wait for you next edition of your blog; it is witty, very instructive and imaginative. My daily ray of sunshine really!
        Please keep up the great work!

        All the best

        Fabrice

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        1. thelegocarblogger

          Hello Fabrice

          Your pages aren’t visible yet (they require a moderator at MOCpages to activate them first), but we’ll check back in a few days when they’ve been approved to appear publicly on MOCpages.

          Kind regards

          TLCB Team

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    1. Fabrice LARCHEVEQUE

      Hi TLCB team,

      Many thanks for your patience, the MOC pages have been finally approved and can be accessed now.
      Cheers!

      Fabrice

      Reply
  30. AbFab1974

    Just a little note to say a BIG Thank You to the entire TLCB team:

    I am so happy that you have selected my little Peugeot 205 for your daily
    Article today.

    I feel so honoured to be on such a great
    Blog and amongst so many brilliant vehicles / neat ideas you have promoted so far.

    So you have made my day and I can’t tell you enough how grateful I am.

    I can wait for your next edition of this super blog.

    Cheers!

    Fabrice

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  31. nemooz

    Dear TLCB team,
    First I apologies for my poor english, I am from France !
    I have design about 54 motorcycles inspired from real ones, with Lego Technic and Lego parts. You can found some of them on my website :
    http://moc-nemooz.com/
    If you can tell what you think about them and which one you prefer.

    Be careful that I sold the building instruction only to able to create some other…
    You can found a survey for choosing the next uploaded model, here :
    http://moc-nemooz.com/index.php/2017/04/08/choose-the-next/

    I thank you much for your interest and I hope you can enjoy my work !

    Cheers.

    Reply
  32. Rui

    This guy made a fantastic mod from the Ferrari F40 Creator, making a version of the racing Ferrari Shell from the 90’s !!

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Zero

      Thanks for your suggestion. It’s a good well-presented build, however as the builder has titled the model as a replica of a real car they have set the bar a little too high for themselves to be blogged here, as real cars must meet a more exacting standard.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  33. Alexander Paschoaletto

    Hello folks! I believe this might be worth checking:
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    It’s a well-executed build of a rather funny vehicle.

    Also, thanks for blogging the Giozza! Just reminding the Prowler brand belongs to Mr. Sam the First. I’m glad anyway 😀

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Alex

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      This is a good model, but as we featured this builder last week and have a queue of models to publish we won’t be blogging it on this occasion.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  34. james deakon

    found a pretty cool lotus espirt on lego ideas whilst helping brick show, it even has the james bond variant in the comments but he says he couldn’t submit that which sucks but the car looks pretty cool
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    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Markus

      Thanks for your suggestion. It meets our criteria – would you like to join us as a guest blogger to publish it?

      Let us know by reply and we’ll send you details.

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  35. Markus

    Hello,
    I have never done something like that but I would like to give it a try for Nathanael’s alternate model.
    Markus

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Markus

      Great, click the ‘Contact Us’ link in the menu, fill in the form (which privately gives us your email address) and we’ll contact you directly.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  36. Steve

    Found this nice Ferrari F1 car on Flickr by ekjohnson1. Key features are the antenna arms for the suspension rods and the use of the speed champions sticker sheet!

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    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Will

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      It’s a duff link unfortunately, but we think we know the model you mean as one of our Elves found it too. If so expect it to appear here soon!

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  37. John Cheng

    Hi elves of lego car blog

    Here is a GPX Cyber Formula racer done really well:
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    This guy also made a retro HK local truck look special:
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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Troy

      Thanks for your suggestion. That’s an excellent build. However if the upload date is accurate it is too old for us to publish it here (let us know if otherwise), as we only blog creations posted in the past week or two. However, we have ‘Followed’ the builder for future creations.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
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  40. Fabrice Larcheveque

    Hi little Elves,

    This must be a pretty busy period for you, with Xmas approaching.
    Chin up, you are doing a wonderful job!!

    To help you in your quest for new Lego cars, I have attached the following MOC-Pages links to access Supermodels from the 80’s / early 90’s (Steady now – we are talking mechanics here!)

    Here we go:

    A Lambo Diablo:
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438342

    A Bugatti EB110:
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438345

    A Ferrari F40:
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438322

    A Ferrari 288 GTO:
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438324

    A Pug 205 T16 (You have already published the virtual model, but this is the real-brick one – So much nicer and playable!!)
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/438321

    Just a small note: I am a bit ashamed, because I am the creator of these models and I should not promote myself really 🙁
    But if you are willing to forgive me for this ‘small’ breach of rules and if you like my own Speed champs private collection, please don’t hesitate to publish them (That would make me and my 7 years son v. happy!!)

    Cheers and All the Best in Winter Wonderland!!

    Fabrice

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your message, it’s always good to hear from a past bloggee! All of your models meet our quality standard (horay!), but all are too old to be blogged here, as we only post new content (plus we don’t accept self -requests).

      However, if a new photo of all of your models together was to be uploaded, and an Elf was to find it, there’s a good chance of making another appearance…

      Happy Christmas and we’ll continue to follow your builds : )

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  41. Scott

    Many thanks to Troy Schafer for the heads up and thanks as well to the elves for their interest in my model!

    Here is a link to a screenshot with the upload date for the dirtbike you asked about:

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    Hipe this helps and thanks again!

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Alex

      Thanks for your suggestion. It meets our criteria, would you like to guest blog it for us? Send us your text via Flickr mail if so and reply here to let us know! You will of course be credited in the text.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. Alexander Paschoaletto

        I didn’t see your reply before, sorry! I can do it but only tomorrow, if it’s still fresh news for you by then…

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  43. Fabrice Larcheveque

    Dear mighty Elves,
    Here comes a Speed Champions Set that you might like.
    (A Peugeot 205 T16 and a Lancia Delta S4 from the mighty WRC Group B from the 80’s)

    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/443677

    This is based on digital models, that have finally been converted into real bricks projects.

    Hopefully this tiny set meets your expectations (it is all new, pic quality is OK…).
    The only downside is that I am actually the creator of this set (I was so excited to have produced them in real, that I could not wait for another Lego fan to spot the MOC page).

    Sorry for this little ‘breach’ of rules but it is for a greater brick good, I think?.

    Anyway I hope you’d like the level of details and accuracy at such a tiny scale…

    Finally you’ve got a big hello from the 2 ‘Elves on a Shelf’ who have been entertaining my 2 young kids for the past week. One is call Klaus and the other one Rudy – You might know them well 🙂

    Happy (anticipated) Christmas

    Fabrice

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    1. nilsobrix

      I can say that I’d suggest this double MOC here too. So if it’s OK for the TLCB team, it would be cool to see these beauties posted :-).
      Best wishes
      Nils

      Reply
        1. Fabrice Larcheveque

          Dear Little Elves,

          Many thanks to you and Nils for your nice words and suggestions – I have uploaded some new pics of the tiny Pug 205 and its transalpine rival, the Lancia Delta.

          Here is the link again, http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/443677

          This time, I have opted for neutral beige background, because it works quite well with the white main colour of both models and, somehow, it does remind of the exciting dirt produced by a rally car in action.

          I feel these pics are much better than the previous ones, but I am no photographic expert, unfortunately.
          So, I leave to your wise judgment and look forward to any further feedback from you.

          Cheers!

          Fabrice

          Reply
  44. zennnme

    Hi,

    We wanted to let you ‘Scifi Elves’ out there know that following up on last years great turn out, we’re currently hosting another Speeder Bike Contest which might be of interest to your readers. 🙂

    More info about Speeder Bike Contest ’18: Battle for District 18 can be found at https://www.flickr.com/groups/legospeederbikes

    Flyer for this years contest; https://flic.kr/p/FPLRGS

    Best ‘swooshes’,
    Ted @ndes, Cole BlaQ & _zenn.

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Mark

      Thanks for your suggestion. We don’t usually blog LEGO Ideas projects, however as this model is on Flickr and MOCpages and it meets our criteria it will appear shortly!

      TLCB Team

      Reply
        1. thelegocarblogger

          Hello Evolveur

          That’s good enough for us, your suggestion will appear shortly! And this has nothing to do with the massive Elven tantrum that will occur unless we blog it whatsoever.

          TLCB Team

          Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Nils

      Thanks for your suggestion. The car/robot do look great! However you’re right about the photo quality, which is not good enough for the model to appear here – sorry.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. nilsobrix

        Yeah, I thought so.

        It’s a shame that some builders don’t invest the extra minutes to take some decent photos. It doesn’t take too much time…

        Kind regards
        Nils

        Reply
        1. thelegocarblogger

          Hello Nils

          Thanks for the update (and for helping out a fellow builder too – that’s great to see!).

          They are indeed better, but still a bit borderline, which as the model itself is borderline too means we won’t be blogging the builder on this occasion. However we have now ‘Followed’ them on Flickr to watch for future builds.

          Image hints; natural lighting works best, you can take an image from further away and then crop, and ‘auto enhance’ works wonders sometimes too!

          All the best

          TLCB Team

          Reply
  46. Ryan Hicks

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    Here’s a Ford Fiesta WRC build which, at a glance looks just like the Speed Champions set… until you look closer. Rebuilt at 7-wide and packed full of details: engine, interior, some roll cage, opening hood, trunk… It’s very cool to see a fresh new TLG set reinterpreted in a way which both shows off the potential of the new parts and the ingenuity the SC series inspires in builders.

    – Prototyp

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  48. Ryan Hicks

    OMG, Brickheadz-scale movie cars? First I’ve seen of any vehicular build for Brickheadz… I suspect this is the tip of a fantastic iceberg (think Ponch & John, A-Team, Magnum PI, Smokey and the Bandit, Cannonball Run… endless, endless possibilities here). Far as I can tell, JP gets the nod as the first with his BTTF DeLorean:

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  50. Prototyp

    The stories of cars are really about the people who build and work on them. Here’s an amazing look into a garage run by some very safety-first little people:
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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Prototyp

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      It meets out criteria, would you like to join us a Guest Blogger to publicise this?

      If so reply here and send us your text via Flickr Mail!

      Kind regards

      TLCB eam

      Reply
  51. Fabrice Larcheveque

    Dear Beloved Elves,
    I know you are working very hard and hope you will soon have a well-deserved and nice Summer holiday.

    2 creations I wanted to point out to you (and big-big apologies in advance because it is a bit of self-promotion, but I thought you might be interested anyway…)

    Here is a Speed champion Lamborghini Miura:
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/447812

    And another Speed Champs Renault R5 Maxi Turbo from the great WRC Group B era:
    http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/447808

    I hope both meet your quality criteria.

    Wishing you all the best and looking forward to some more exciting blogging from yourselves.

    Cheers

    Fabrice

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your message!

      Those are (more) lovely creations from you! The image quality, being MOCpages, is a bit low though, so we’d recommend also posting to Flickr, or using Flickr to host your images on MOCpages, as the quality is higher.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team
      (and the Elves)

      Reply
      1. Fabrice Larcheveque

        Many thanks dearest Elves,

        I agree with you: The MOC-Pages Website does deteriorate the Quality of the uploaded photos.

        Therefore here are the Flickr links to both Speed Champions projects
        1. Lamborghini Miura:
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        2. Renault R5 Maxi Turbo:
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        I hope you will find them good enough to go on your wonderful blog.

        All the Best

        Fabrice

        Reply
  52. Jonathan Elliott

    Hello again,

    I saw this and thought it may appeal, great accuracy at this scale, nice usage of newer and older parts…
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    Thanks for your continued support of my own work too

    Regards,
    Jon

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  53. Greg

    Hey I found a dude on Instagram that does mad max mocs. I don’t think I’ve ever seen his stuff featured here but I could be wrong. If you want to check him out, his Instagram is @Bloodred_bricks and he has some modded official sets and some of his own stuff

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Snowy

      Thanks for your suggestion. It’s a lovely design, but is unfortunately it’s also a digital model with only average rendering quality, and thus we’re not able to blog it here.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  55. lauramcneillhasse

    Have you seen this awesome LEGO automated garbage truck?! Check it out! There’s a cool video to watch, a bin arm that works and a cool Father & Son story.
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  56. nilsobrix

    Hi TLCB Team,

    have you seen this beast?
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    And by the way: It’s Febrovery on Flickr and I haven’t seen a Rover on TLCB in a while…

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Nils

      Thanks for your message! We have indeed, we’re waiting for the builder to post the complete suite of images and build details (which they normally do a short while after their ‘exclusive’ image from past experience) and then this model will be blogged.

      ‘Febrovery’ themed creations have appeared here this year, the last being 17th Feb and before that the 8th Feb. You can find these by scrolling back through the posts or by using the search box. Further Febrovery creations may be featured before the month ends too.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  57. Michel

    Hello,

    I have found this interesting pneumatic Excavator Fully Motorized with new electrovalves (the model is inspired by 8043)

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Michel

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      That’s a decent model, however unfortunately the images are not of a high enough quality to be blogged here.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Seymouria

      Thanks for your suggestion!

      That’s a very nice looking render! On this occasion we won’t be blogging it as it is a digital model (we prefer real bricks) and it’s also a self-request, however we are now following you on Flickr to see future builds : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. seymouria

        Hi.

        Thank you for your answer. I understand everything, so I will take pictures of my real model 🙂 and I will try to share them on Flickr.

        Thank you and best regards.

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  58. nemooz

    Dear TLCB team,
    I have design or customize new supercar (Bugatti, Mustang,…) Lego Technic inspired from real models. You can found some of them on my website :
    http://moc-nemooz.com/

    and social media:

    brickshelf : http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=473778
    Flickr page : https://www.flickr.com/photos/146651700@N04/albums
    Pinterset : https://www.pinterest.fr/nemooz_69/

    If you can tell what you think about them.

    I thank you much for your interest and I hope you can enjoy my new models !

    Cheers.

    Reply
        1. thelegocarblogger

          Hello Marek

          Thanks for your suggestion.

          That’s a lovely build but too old for us to blog here (typically we only blog creations uploaded in the past two weeks)

          Kind regards
          TLCB Team

          Reply
  59. Erik

    Dear TLCB team,

    I know you don’t like self-submissions, but since it is quite hidden in the depths of the internet I wanted to focus your attention on my PhD thesis, for it’s design I have built and photographed several LEGO F1 scenes. It’s crossover; medical personnel working on an F1 car driven by a child with cancer (pediatric oncology thesis).

    See thesis at: http://www.perfectpitstops.nl, example pictures at:

    http://perfectpitstops.nl/img/C.png (Mclaren MP4/4)
    http://perfectpitstops.nl/img/H5.png (Lotus 72D)
    http://perfectpitstops.nl/img/H6.png (Modern Merc in Garage/Operating theatre)

    Feel free to contact me! Keep up the good work with the site.

    Cheers,

    Erik

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  60. Erik

    Hi Team,

    Thanks for featuring my thesis, appreciate it! And great idea to combine it with a call to arms for those charities.

    Thanks again,

    Erik

    Reply
  61. Lamborghini Waffle Sauce

    It’s not exactly cars, but you guys accept space stuff as well, so here are my MOCs of the racing starfighters from Star Wars: Resistance (one of them is literally a space Porsche 917K)
    For your consideration: [Image Removed]

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Preston

      Thanks for your message.

      That’s a nice model : ) and an impressive website too.

      We don’t accept self-requests, particularly for LEGO Ideas projects, however we wish you all the best!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  62. Laci

    Hi,

    You collect amazing cars and vechiles on this blog. I know you discourage self-submission but I am a brand new and therefore relatively unknown builder. Could you let me know what do you think about my MOCs?

    One of them is a studless, Speed Champions size Hypercar Concept inspired by Ferraries and other type of super sport cars, and the other one is a car trailer truck which can be combined with the first one. It is called Hybrid truck, because it is built on a DUPLO car base :).

    Keep up the great work team! Happy Easter!

    Cheers,

    Laci
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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Laci

      Thanks for your message. Your models aren’t quite good enough to appear here yet but you’re on the right track (and they’re very well photographed too). We’re now following you on Flickr : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Kevin

      Thanks for your suggestion! That’s a cool looking creation. It’s a bit old for us to blog it (2 months) but we’re now following the builder to watch for new builds : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  63. Dean Colls

    Not sure if you’ve seen this yet or not but I thought that you might be interested – seems to fit your guidlines.

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    keep up the good work!

    Cheers

    Dean

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  64. Markus

    Hi guys,

    just in case the elves missed this fantastic RC Lamborghini Aventador SV: [Link Removed]
    Best regards,

    Markus

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Jeanna

      Thanks for your message.

      We no longer support Ideas Projects directly (otherwise all we’d do is post peoples’ requests!), however this creation is certainly good enough to blog : )

      Do you know if the builder has published this to Flickr/MOCpages/Eurorbricks etc, as we’d love to feature it (and could then include a link to Ideas).

      Let us know! TLCB Team

      Reply
  67. Kevin

    I know TLCB usually doesn’t show digital models but please consider posting this small and extremely detailed red E30 M3: [Image Removed]

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Kevin

      Thanks for your suggestion!

      Digital builds are held to higher standards here than brick builds, and this is borderline, however it may appear depending upon what our Elves bring back.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  68. Laszlo Torma

    Hi,

    I know you follow me on Flickr, so just in case if you missed this Audi R8 model in Speed Champions scale:

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    Please let me know what you think, it would be awesome if you could blog it.

    Best regards,
    Laci

    Reply
    1. Laszlo Torma

      ps.: Sorry I didn’t want to spam with pictures, I just gave 3 links on different sites and I didn’t know that they will be embed.

      Reply
      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Laszlo

        Thanks for your message. That’s a great looking model! Sorry, we don’t accept self-requests, however our Elves are watching your builds and there is a strong chance you could see your work appear here : )

        Kind regards
        TLCB Team

        Reply
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  70. Sam Kenny

    Hi chaps,

    Thought you might be interested in this thing that appeared on LEGO ideas recently.

    [Link Removed]

    Looks to be the cover car from Need For Speed Heat!

    Kind Regards
    Sam Kenny

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sam

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      That’s an awesome looking model! Unfortunately it’s much too old for us to publish (plus we’re afraid we don’t accept direct requests to LEGO Ideas as otherwise it’s all we’d do!).

      However if the builder was to upload some new images to somewhere other than Ideas (Flickr, MOCpages etc) this creation would definitely be featured, and its presence on LEGO Ideas could be mentioned.

      Let us know should this occur…

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
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  72. Michael

    Elves!

    This beauty caught my eye on MOCpages earlier this afternoon, figured i had to send it your way!

    [Link Removed]

    All the best with the coming year,
    Michael

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Angka

      It’s always good to hear from a bloggee! The Elves aren’t very good at writing so we’ll respond for them.

      Thanks for your suggestion, we’ve taken a closer look; It appears to be a brilliant build, but with it being digital we need higher quality renders in order to use the images. Any chance you can ask the builder if they have them?

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. Angka

        In the page’s description, he’s in the process of building the real thing.I guess we just have to wait and see.

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  73. Fabrice Larcheveque

    Hello TLCB busy Elves,

    A bit of self-promotion here; I hope you don’t mind.

    I have created my 1st 8-studs Lego Speed Champions model and am rather happy with the result
    .
    Please have a look at my Flick page (link below). I hope the design itself and the pictures quality can qualify my model for your great blog.

    Cheers and keep on the wonderful work!!

    Fabrice

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your message, it’s always good to hear from a previous bloggee! Sorry though, we do not accept self requests.

      However that is a very well presented model (although we would look for a build without sharpie / features defined by stickers if possible).

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. Fabrice Larcheveque

        Thanks Little Elves and no problems – I completely understand.

        Re. the stickers – I have tried to keep them to the bare minimum just to enhance slightly the front and back. I embraced the Speed champions spirit, but making it much less excessive in terms of labels (which I know can be a pain)

        Anyway I have few more models of Italian cars in my pipeline (mock-up made and computer and parts ordered – very excited!!)

        Looking forward for your next blogs and hopefully a few Speed Champs 8-studs models, if anything nice is coming your way (e.g. loved the recent Countach!)

        All the Best,

        Fabrice

        Reply
  74. Ralf

    Hello Eleves,
    have you noticed the creations of Bricks_n_Trucks on flickr?
    Here are some own creations like the Kenworth T900 and the MANF2000 Evo.

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  76. Max

    TELL THE EVLES THAT SOMEONE MADE A NEED FOR SPEED BMW M3 GTR!! Was recently added to one of our build groups and its amazing!!

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  77. Fabrice

    Hello TLCB Elves,

    I spotted this 8-studs wide car on MOCpages.

    It is rather nicely made and I thought you may be interested, as a possible candidate for future posts.

    Thanks

    Fabrice

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your suggestion!

      This is a borderline bloggable MOC (MOCpages picture quality letting the side down), so it may appear depending upon the schedule.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sven

      Thanks for your suggestion – that is an epic creation.

      Do you know if it’s available on an English language creation sharing site, e.g. Flickr, Eurobricks, MOCpages etc?

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. Sven Jansen

        Hello again,

        I think the builder shows his creations exclusively on 1000steine.de.
        At least I couldn’t find his MOCs anywhere else.

        Kind regards
        Sven

        Reply
        1. thelegocarblogger

          Hello Sven

          thanks for the update.

          This model is definitely blogable, but unfortunately we need an English-speaking link to be able to do so. Let us know if you think the builder may be willing to upload elsewhere.

          Kind regards
          TLCB Team

          Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Meglio

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      That’s a cool build, but being digital we need top quality renders, as we very rarely blog digital builds. Should this creation be built from real LEGO bricks we will take another look.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Hao

      Thanks for your message.

      We do not accept self requests, nor LEGO Ideas requests (otherwise it’s all we’d blog), however your creation was discovered by one of our Elves on Eurobricks and is scheduled to appear shortly : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Johny

      Thanks for your suggestions. We would like to blog the orange arctic truck if it is available on Flickr, MOCpages, Brickshelf, Eurobricks, ReBrickable etc. If so please let us know! this is so we know we are directing readers to safe, approved, free-to-access sites.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  78. Travis Robinson

    Stumbled across a rather nicely modeled rendition of the Bloodhound LSR project here: [Image Removed]

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      1. Travis Robinson

        Awesome! I also found a really well done Oldsmobile by Rolling Bricks, if you guys haven’t seen it yet:
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  80. Minh-Kha

    Hey, TLCB Elves,
    I know you guys probably won’t blog this, as it’s a rather old creation. However, I have never seen this model before, and I am astounded, because it is undoubtedly the best Koenigsegg Agera I have ever seen. Even though it’s not likely to be blogged, I thought I’d bring it, and its creator, to your attention. Cheers! https://www.instagram.com/p/B9So9u2p5uM/

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Minh

      Thanks for your suggestion. The Elves can’t type (or read), so we’ll reply on their behalf.

      That’s a stunning creation! We’d love to blog it, but it would need to be a available on a free-to-use platform that doesn’t require a log-in to view (so that out readers can see it too), e.g. Flickr, Brickshelf, Eurobricks, MOCpages, Bricksafe etc. Do you know if it’s available on one of these?

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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      1. Minh-Kha

        Dear TLCB Team,
        Awesome! I’ve been in touch with the creator and he’s making a Flickr account, so I’ll drop you a message when that’s done!
        – Minh-Kha

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  81. Georgi Kostadinov

    Hi guys,

    https://bricksafe.com/pages/kostq – here you can find all my lockdown C models and mods. Some qualify for the TLCB lockdown challenge so I hope you check them out 🙂

    Let me know if your elves deem the following ones worthy 🙂
    1. https://bricksafe.com/pages/kostq/42106-big-rig-c-model -> a truck out of 42106
    2. https://bricksafe.com/pages/kostq/42101d-funky-atv -> an ATV out of 42101
    3. https://bricksafe.com/pages/kostq/42039bv2-pickup-racer -> Revised 42039’s B model /if it qualifies at all/

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  82. Angka

    Hi TLCB Team! My friend Luca Rusconi (Roscopc) has done it again, this time with highly detailed midi scale Williams FW14B.There are also equally excellent classic F1 cars in this link below.
    [Images Removed]

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  83. Angka

    Hello again TLCB! I had an overdose of classic F1 cars lately and this time in Tiny Turbos scale.I’m not sure if it meets criteria because it’s just a bunch of renders, but I find it quite fascinating to see them in period correct decals.I just thought you might want to take a look at them.
    https://www.facebook.com/DaBriks/?__tn__=%2CdkCH-R-R&eid=ARAiGdqEbKnJbk2rGtMEfj213nAlXDUR5TtPYbCujc8sBAzKshv7kHYHGREOsi4Gyw1g6UvZHq-b7OLW&hc_ref=ARQ4EIIzr9JGXPB0kSQAJVAN4RhrvfR8ZiTSnApO2cstFyqevtKZf6Fp9Qct3u6r_40&fref=nf&hc_location=group

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Angka

      Thanks for your message. Whilst these don’t meet our criteria we still enjoyed seeing them! Small scale historic racing cars are something we thing would fit very well with your building style by the way!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  84. Minh-Kha Nguyen

    You NEED to see this. Most likely the best Aventador I’ve ever seen. And not just in this ridiculously-small-for-the-amount-of-detail scale. Best. Period.
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    1. Fabrice

      Looks good but rather realistic. Lots of parts on this digital Model are just attached to nothing. So works with a MOC but not with real bricks. A shame really…

      Reply
  85. Eva

    Hi guys,

    I am not sure if you have already seen my husbands KITT model. He had worked hard on this even if it is a small build.

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Eva
      Thanks for your message
      Yes, we’re Following your husband and we’ve blogged his work before. This model may appear here (in this case it will depend on what is in the queue) : )
      All the best
      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Bjoern

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      This build (digital) is too old for us to blog here, and we prefer real bricks, but it is cool!

      You can find our submission guidelines via the link at the top of this page.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  86. NijaSeb

    Dear Elves,
    I am an avid read of your Lego Car blog and, let me tell you, you are doing a fantastic work!!

    I have recently spotted a few Speed Champions Classic Supercars on Flickr and think they are wonderful.

    I especially like the following duos:
    – a Lamborghini Miura + Diablo (I know! another yellow diablo after the brilliant 9 studs one your published yesterday)
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/158094362@N07/albums/72157713351149698

    – a Ferrari F40 and 288 GTO (the best F40 design at this scale out there, imho)
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/158094362@N07/albums/72157713200750476

    You may want to consider to publish them, if they meet your criteria.

    All the Best!!

    NinjaSeb

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  89. NonjaSeb

    Hi TLCB Team,
    I have spotted some new SC-scale models on Flick from one of the creator your previously blogged.

    There is a great duo of Lamborghini Diablo (the white GT is sick!)
    [Image Removed]

    And a fantastic Bugatti Centodieci (I wish It was an official Lego model that I can purchase)
    [Image Removed]

    You may want to consider them for future blogs.

    Carry on the great work!!

    NinjaSeb

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Enrique

      Thanks for your suggestion. As this is a render we won’t be featuring it (although the design is good). We do feature digital builds very occasionally, but only when the renders are so good it’s hard to tell.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  90. Angka

    Greetings elves, I mean, TLCB Team! Here’s a couple of early Christmas presents for you.Pick whichever you like (or both).
    [Images removed]

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Angka

      Thanks for your suggestions!

      Both are digital builds, which we don’t normally feature, but one is so well rendered it’s hard to tell! We’ll see if we can fit it in : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Ninja

      Thanks for you suggestion.

      Whilst good model, when a model is a replica of a real-world vehicle we set the standard a little higher, so this one isn’t quite blog-worthy.

      It’s close though!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  91. AbFab74 (Fabrice)

    Hi TLCB Team,

    I just saw you response to NinjaSeb regarding my Porsche 959 SC model
    – Thanks Ninja for visiting my Flick page and recommending my models 🙂

    I must admit, I am very surprised (and somehow disappointed) by your response to him, qualifying my model of not meeting the standard you have set for real-world inspired Lego models.

    I know every judgment is subjective. However, I can’t stop thinking that this particular model is actually much more realistic that some published on your blog and benefiting as well of a much larger scale (hence easier to achieve greater accuracy in Lego)

    Just a few recent examples to illustrate my thoughts:
    – Bōsōzoku! –
    https://thelegocarblog.com/2020/12/20/bosozoku/
    Sorry, but even with a lot of good will I cannot recognise a Skyline in this model at all

    – Windy Rear
    https://thelegocarblog.com/2020/12/16/windy-rear/
    This car does not look like a Scirocco, sorry – it has more Lada front end and a 80’s Supra back end in my opinion

    -Brick Built Bimmer
    https://thelegocarblog.com/2020/11/23/brick-built-bimmer/
    I genuinely thought this was a Renault Megane from the 2000’s, when I saw the first pics – I only realised it was a BMW when I read the blog…

    All I all I don’t want to sound sour, because I do think you do a brilliant job 99% of the time and I am a big fan your blog (surprising, witty and funny!)
    I am also extremely grateful that you published some of my other SC creations in the past.

    However, I am passionate about what I do and take great pride in my designs.
    Trust me, I do not to publish any new models, unless I genuinely feel I have achieved the best possible accuracy.

    Furthermore, my standards are extremely high and each of my creations take c.20-30h from the inception to the final design, due to my constant fine-tuning to achieve a greater degree of accuracy, balanced with an strong level of sturdiness (which so many MOCS out there don’t have due to their too fancy/intricate design, unfortunately…)

    Regarding this 959, I was particularly pleased with my results and genuinely believed it was one of my best SC scale models.
    I also tested it past several trusted (and critical) friends before publishing; all were unanimous and praised it highly.

    So, if OK with you, I’d invite you to look again at my model and maybe provide a 2nd opinion.
    I would also be grateful, if you could specifically indicate which part of the design you think should be improved, so that I can take the criticism constructively and fine-tune further.

    Many thanks in advance,

    Fabrice

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your comprehensive message!

      Firstly, don’t worry if not all your models get blogged. Blogging, besides our Submission Guidelines of course, depends very much on the personal opinions of our writers, what other creations have been blogged recently, whether the builder has recently appeared already, and all manner of things.

      Now, your Porsche 959; it is – in this writer’s opinion – a very good model, beautifully presented (as all your models are). The most recognisable parts of any vehicle is the front 3/4, which on your model – again, in this writer’s opinion only – looks a bit stretched, probably due to the small headlights. The rear 3/4 view is instantly recognisable though.

      Of course all of that is just opinion, as demonstrated by the examples in your message. ‘Bōsōzoku!’ for example looks exactly as it should to these eyes, but it doesn’t to you. Likewise vehicles that are more technical in nature are judged differently to those that are purely aesthetic.

      Lastly, please understand there is no obligation on TLCB Team to blog any model, however good it may be! Your work has appeared here many times (and we’re sure it will again!), and we very much respect your questioning of our logic, which won’t always be right!

      All the best
      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Bjoern

      Thanks for your suggestion – we’d agree, that is the best Countach we’ve seen at this scale too!

      Do you know if the builder has photos of the actual model? We cannot publish low-res renders here.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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      1. Bjoern

        Hi TLCB Team,

        the builder told me he is currently finishing details on a black version that will include stickers and other decorations. I will send you a link to these photos as soon as it is finished.

        Best regards

        Bjoern

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        1. thelegocarblogger Post author

          Thanks Bjoern

          If high quality images are published we can definitely blog this creation : ) Real bricks are easier to blog than digital, where the rendering must be of exceptional quality.

          Kind regards

          TLCB Team

          Reply
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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      This is a great looking and very well presented model! However it does feature a few non-Lego pieces (CADA), so on this occasion we won’t be blogging it.

      Thanks for understanding

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  94. NinjaSeb

    Hi TLCG Elves,
    I have found 2 new cool models on Flickr, worth considering for your great blog.

    A BMW E30 M3:
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    A Ferrari Enzo (featuring a LaFerrari as a guest on the last link)
    [Images Removed]

    Let me know what you think of them Thanks!
    NinjaSeb

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Ninja

      Thanks for your suggestions! Both meet our criteria, but as both builders have featured here recently we may not blog them this time – although there might be room to squeeze one in… : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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      1. NinjaSeb

        Thanks TLCB!
        …And apologies as I have just realised that the BMW M3 was made by the same designer who created the magnificent Miata featured in your blog earlier this week. Great M3 though and busy builder 🙂

        NinjaSeb

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      1. Fabrice Marc Jean Charles Larcheveque

        Hi TLCB, Just to let you know, this is the same Chevrolet Blazer as in one of your previous blog: ‘Smarter than the Average Bear’. only the colour and accessories are different. Cheers AbFab74

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your suggestion. This looks good, probably borderline bloggable, but unfortunately it has a watermark in the middle of the image which rules it out.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

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      1. Angka

        The wheelbase could be 1 stud shorter, but with carefully chosen parts, he managed to achieve scale thickness rarely seen in this size.It makes other 911s at this scale look positively blocky in comparison.

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  97. Fabrice

    Hi TLCB,
    I have just received and a request from you to share pics from my latest creation (a McLaren F1).

    I can only assume you are considering my creation for a coming blog.
    Whilst I am extremely honoured, at the same time, I feel it is the right thing to point out to you another McLaren F1 model that coincidently was released the same day (!) by another creator and that you may find better than mine.
    (I humbly feel his creation more accurate than my own one; which mean I will now work on further improvements, to meet the benchmark)

    Here it is, for you to judge.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/43534418@N04/51045150403/in/feed-43502279-1615981697-1-72157718681396847/

    Cheers and carry on the great work!!

    Fabrice

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your suggestion.

      It meets our criteria bar the silly watermark, so if we can get that out of the images it will appear shortly!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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      1. Fabrice

        Many thanks TLCB – I agree the background used by this creator does not always appear very neat, unfortunately.

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Nolan

      Thanks for your suggestion! Most of the images on your Eurobricks link are blank at the moment, but if they reappear we’ll take a look.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  98. Fabrice Marc Jean Charles Larcheveque

    HI TLCB,

    I found this builder on Flickr
    He only does electronic builds, but some are fantastic.
    I now you only very occasionally blog virtual models, but I thought you may like some of this builder’s models including this lovely Beetle convertible
    [Image Removed]

    Furthermore, I know you don’t like self-promotion at all and I am am a bit breaching the rule here – please accept my apologies in advance!
    I have recently done a Vintage Mercedes 300SL in Speed Champions 8-studs style, which I think you could be interested in.
    I haven’t put any links, but I think you have already access to my Flickr page – so if you have a few mins to spare, have a look and judge by yourself.

    Cheers and carry on your brilliant blog work

    Fabrice

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Fabrice

      Thanks for your message. It’s always nice to hear from a previous bloggee too!

      Your suggestion (digital) model is excellent, but being very obviously digital it won’t appear here. However Peter Blackert (aka Lego911) has appeared here before with his real builds, and we’ve even featured his book here too.

      Your own Mercedes-Benz 300SL is a good model, as all of your builds are, although the images are probably a little ‘close’. However, we don’t accept self requests and moreover, sometimes we need a ‘story to tell’ when writing a post – we certainly don’t publicise every blog-worthy creation built, largely for this reason.

      Rest assured you are ‘Followed’ by this site and we’re pretty sure you may appear here again : )

      All the best
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Mihail

      That looks brilliant. We rarely blog digital builds, but if this were built in real bricks (and it met our criteria) it would certainly appear here.

      Please do not add images to the ‘Blogged by TLCB’ group unless they have been blogged. All images used are invited to be added.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  99. operacion saturno

    Classic Space is not dead!
    Please help me get 10k supports so it will be an official Lego set.
    This Lego Ideas project includes:
    2800 pieces
    all 9 different official color astronauts released, including the elusive light gray astronaut.
    More than 15 different new trans yellow pieces.
    Cargo transport, exploration rover, hover ship, lifter MECH, crane.
    4 separated functional modules
    Great play value, MODULAR Build, modern building techniques, 80s Nostalgia.
    Ever wanted a Classic Space reboot? This is your chance to take part in it.

    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/43814e85-ead4-46d0-886c-b024d6156756?fbclid=IwAR0U-UpU8fQ3wVo0icgnT38MsFfeQf4_NSQcNQikzOMZ_CzSuJ0BJlXTFSw

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Thomas

      Thanks for your suggestion. Do you know if this model is available with English description, or at a creation- sharing site (Flickr, Eurobricks etc)?

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Brickverse

      Thanks for your suggestion. This design looks fantastic!

      However it is a digital creation, which we rarely blog, but if the design is particularly good (and this one is) digital builds can be featured.

      In this case we’d need the images to be a bit less digital-looking (a higher quality render so the model looks as though it’s made from real bricks). Sometimes it can be hard to tell if a model is digital or real, which – basically – is what we want!

      Let us know if the builder has such images available and if so it will appear here : )

      TLCB Team

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  101. Pleasedontspammebro

    Hi Guys,

    Firstly – your regular email notifications are the best thing that ever hits my inbox, thanks for giving me something to look forward to each day!

    Now I know that you don’t encourage self promotion but I thought that you might like to see my latest MOC that’s an alternate build of the Lamborghini Sian set.
    It’s just gone live on Rebrickable and you’re the first place I’ve gone to after hitting publish.

    https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-93183/Pleasedontspammebro/1974-lancia-stratos-stradale-hf/#details

    Keep up the excellent work!

    Cheers
    Pleasedontspammebro

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Pleasedont

      Thanks for your message! : )

      We don’t encourage self-promotion, however if this model is also available on Flickr, Brickshelf, Eurobricks etc. and you’d like to drop us a hint, we’d definitely take a look!

      Excellent work

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  102. Mirmar

    I think that would be interesting.

    So There is a designer who is building great alternatives from Supra set. Name is Ilyabuilder724. I think he is a little hidden gem. Maybe he is worthy to be posted here?

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Mirmar

      Sure – send us a link! Note that we prefer links to account-free sites such as Flickr, Brickshelf and Eurobricks, as Instagram etc. require people to sign-up in order to view the images hosted there, because they’re scumbags.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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  103. Arnold

    Hi Guys!

    I just saw an awesome Porsche 911 MOC on flickr on GBrix’s page. I think you guys posted from him earlier.
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    Best Wishes
    Arnold

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Arnold

      Thanks for your suggestion!

      This creation does meet our criteria : ) However we may not blog this one as we have some new year posts awaiting, and GBrix has also appeared on TLCB recently, but if we have time it may fit it in.

      All the best
      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Adam

      Thanks for your suggestion. That’s a very nice looking model.

      We don’t tend to publish things that are solely available on Rebrickable if the instructions are paid (free is another matter), as otherwise we just end up effectively advertising pay-per-download instructions for people. If this model is available elsewhere though, do let us know!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello B-T-T

      Thanks for your suggestion – what a fantastic creation!

      We would like to blog this, however we don’t link directly to Lego Ideas as otherwise all we’d do is become an Ideas promotion platform (we receive a *lot* of Ideas requests!).

      Do you know if this model is available on an account-free image hosting site, e.g. Flickr, Eurobricks, Bricksafe etc,?

      If so let us know!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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          1. thelegocarblogger Post author

            Hello B-T-T

            Thanks for your suggestions.

            The first, whilst a really excellent creation, is too old for us to post now.

            The second meets our criteria (although the photos are bit shadowy – builders are always best advised to use natural lighting) and thus may appear here soon, depending on the schedule.

            Thanks and do keep sending them in!

            TLCB Team

  104. LegoGail

    Greetings TLCB team,

    Me and my son are big fans of LEGO + cars. We only discovered your blog recently and we both love it. What a fantastic work you are doing!!

    To assist you a little bit with it, my son has spotted some really nice models from on a creator on Flickr.
    Plenty of famous sport cars there and these are the 3 he likes the most:

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    These models seem to have been uploaded recently and we are wondering if they meet your blog selection criteria?

    Thanks

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello LegoGail

      Thanks for your message! We’re glad to have you and your son here : )

      Thanks for your suggestions. We have featured this builder (and these builds) before, but as many have been re-photographed and updated a roundup of several is coming. Perhaps we’ll use your three suggestions!

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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      1. LegoGail

        Dear TLCB,

        Thanks a lot for you quick reply and apologies, as we have only found now how to research previous blogs on the TLCB site.

        You are right: the Ferrari F40 from this blogger was previously published here (albeit the new version looks rather different)

        However we couldn’t find previous blogs on the 2 other models and the 2nd Ferrari looks like a brand new design on the Flickr account if this creator.

        My son thinks these 2 models look terrific and the Lamborghini, in particular is the best from all the similar scale models of the same car he has seen around.

        Anyway, I am happy to leave the decision to publish or not in your good hands

        Whilst we are at it, here is another builder my son spotted this morning.

        https://www.flickr.com/photos/187631930@N04/albums/with/72157719419133268

        This creator might be worth considering for blogging as well – some of his creations are very nice.

        Take care 😊

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  105. Saberwing007

    DOM-ination.
    Yogo, AKA @yg45yg is a Japanese Lego builder, and Gundam fan, and he made this amazing fan art recreation of the MS-09 DOM from the original Mobile Suit Gundam series.
    https://twitter.com/yg45yg/status/1491751066509406209?t=J3GO6oGnx94IcaQZ_ClICA&s=20

    Familiarity with the source material is not required, this is a mecha masterpiece that packs immense detail, has LED lights, and removeable armor plates to show off the inner frame. It is 1:35 scale, and stands 53 CM tall at the head.

    Based on this brilliant fanart.https://twitter.com/tosashin1028/status/1190310871387406336?t=iVyx8UG_R3p1EK3ocQESBg&s=20

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    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Saberwing

      Thanks for your suggestion, it looks great! However as it’s not in English (we’re an English language site) and published on Twitter, which often requires signing-up to view, we can’t blog it here.

      If you know of this model’s existence on a free-to-access, English language site we can revisit it : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Angka

      Thanks for your suggestion, these look great!

      We’ve ‘followed’ the builder and may publish the rendered versions, although the physical models do require higher quality images for us to feature them (maybe see if the builder is willing to sharpen these up a bit…?).

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

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