Submission Guidelines

Lego Teacher

The Lego Car Blog Elves’ continual search to find the best LEGO vehicles on the internet has yielded some brilliant creations. But have you ever wondered how they choose what to bring back? Here are the guidelines they follow:

The ‘L’ is for ‘LEGO’: Perhaps a little obvious but the lines do get blurred with clone blands (e.g. Mega Bloks) and LDD. To stand the best chance of seeing a creation appear on The Lego Car Blog it’s best to use LEGO pieces only. Whilst we have occasionally blogged a digital creation, it’s fairly rare for us to do so. The Elves aren’t really interested in a creation unless they can climb on it.

And the ‘C’ is for ‘Car’: The Lego Car Blog was set up in response to the disinterest of the established blogs in featuring LEGO vehicles. This means that we do have a car bias, but we’ll also publicise other vehicle-related creations, such as trucks, ships, sci-fi and motorcycles. If you’ve made a castle though… probably not.

Quality Control: The Elves are under strict instructions to return only high quality work, we like to blog the best! Take your time and do your research.

Pictures say a thousand words: So take yours well. Clean, contrasting backgrounds are easy to do and make a world of difference. Even the most impressive of creations will not feature on The Lego Car Blog unless the pictures are in focus, well lit and exclude any clutter from shot. These simple steps will make you look like a pro!

Don’t be a pirate: We endeavour to blog original creations only. Recreations will not be accepted. And they make the Elves cry. Similarly, creations by builders who trade ‘Likes’, request high ratings, blatantly self-promote their creations, or otherwise engage in general community douchebaggery are unlikely to be considered.

Fresh Fruit: Here at the Lego Car Blog our aim is publicise new creations (typically those under a week old). This ensures that we bring readers the freshest and most interesting creations on the ‘net.

That’s it! Easy huh? If you’ve found a creation that meets all of the above requirements you can suggest it to us via the Feedback and Submission Suggestions page. Please note that we encourage suggestions of other people’s creations – not your own!

146 thoughts on “Submission Guidelines

  1. Pingback: Submission Guidelines | The Lego Car Blog

  2. Pingback: Tiny Trio | The Lego Car Blog

  3. Pingback: Raging Bull | The Lego Car Blog

  4. Pingback: 2013 Year in Review | The Lego Car Blog

  5. Pingback: Elf For a Day | The Lego Car Blog

  6. Katie O'Neil

    Hello!
    A good friend of mine named Mikey McBryan up in Yellowknife Canada works for a company called Buffalo Airways. This company is also the basis for the show Ice Pilots. Mikey is trying to get their iconic airplane, the Douglas DC-3, made into a LEGO model. Its a great project that showcases a revolutionary aircraft from the 1930’s thats still flying up in Northern Canada. It would mean so much to us if this project could be featured on your blog!
    http://www.godc3.com
    Thank you for your time,
    Katie O’Neil

    -4
    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Katie

      Thanks for stopping by. We’d love to feature this model. However, we only post ‘new’ (i.e under a week or two old) photos here, so… if Mikey has a few new pictures (or could take a few more) we’ll happily blog them, just let us know!

      TLCB Team

      -3
      Reply
  7. Pingback: Softly Softly | The Lego Car Blog

  8. Pingback: Virtual VTOL | The Lego Car Blog

  9. Pingback: Virtual VTOL | The Lego Car Blog | All About Ferrari

  10. Pingback: Robots in Disguise! | The Lego Car Blog

  11. Pingback: Avengers Assemble | The Lego Car Blog

  12. Pingback: Double Rod Special | The Lego Car Blog

  13. Pingback: Photo Like a Pro | The Lego Car Blog

  14. Pingback: Print-a-Buggy! | The Lego Car Blog

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Cheznna

      Thanks for stopping by.

      We’ve ‘Followed’ your suggested builder on Flickr – they have some good stuff! Maybe you’ll see it appear here in the future : )

      TLCB Team

      -4
      1
      Reply
      1. thelegocarblogger

        Hello Cheznna

        Thanks for stopping by.

        We’re don’t tend to publicise submissions on LEGO Ideas (unless we were blogging the creation anyway) as we do get lots of requests.

        However, we have ‘Followed’ your suggested builder on Flickr as their work looks to be close to the quality that we blog here : ) We’ll watch them for future builds.

        TLCB Team

        -1
        Reply
  15. Pingback: The Top 5… | The Lego Car Blog

  16. Pingback: Wet ‘n’ Wild | The Lego Car Blog

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello cheznna

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Your suggested builder is not quite at our required standard yet but we are watching them.

      However, they do keep adding their creations to the ‘Blogged by TLCB’ Flickr group, when they haven’t been blogged. This is not a way to get blogged, but it is a way to annoy us. We may have to resort to a ban…

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  17. Pingback: Back to the Future (For the Third Time) | The Lego Car Blog

  18. Pingback: That Was Febrovery That Was | The Lego Car Blog

  19. Pingback: F1 | The Lego Car Blog

  20. Josiah Cunningham

    Hi, I’d like to suggest a friend of mines amazing Hot Rod, this is a very recent build of his and it looks excellent! I would love to see it on this site! Keep up the great work!

    – Josiah

    1
    0
    Reply
  21. Pingback: Elf For a Day | The Lego Car Blog

  22. Pingback: Bucket List | The Lego Car Blog

  23. Pingback: TLCB Summer Building Competition is Go! | The Lego Car Blog

  24. Pingback: Cafe Racer | The Lego Car Blog

  25. Pingback: Try Try Try | The Lego Car Blog

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Jake

      Thanks for stopping by.

      The first builder has featured here a few times recently so we’re skipping this upload by them.

      The second doesn’t quite meet the standard of photography required, however both are good suggestions so keep us informed if you find other creations that you think would be suitable.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  26. Pingback: SHIPtember 2015 Review | The Lego Car Blog

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Sam

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Maybe. We enjoyed doing the Master MOCer Series and the interviews seemed to get a good reaction from our readers, so adding further interviewees to the current list is something we’re considering for future content.

      All the best

      TLCB Team

      Reply
      1. Sam the First/Sir.Manperson

        *rubs hands together* Sounds great! To add someone to the list, I think you need to squeeze an interview out of Harry Gravett. I talk to him a lot, and he’s a great guy, always happy to give you his honest opinion and loves his cars although his hasn’t got a lot free time at the moment. But if he can somehow miraculously free up some time, pounce on him! He has a new creation out too – how’s that for timing? 😀

        Reply
  27. Pingback: GAZ or Thin Air? | The Lego Car Blog

  28. Pingback: Showtime Picture Special | The Lego Car Blog

  29. Jake

    Can you put my Land Rover series 1 on your page because it’s a really good moc and it’s a proper British vehicle it’s probably the only one in its proper colour of green please put it on your page.

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello James

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Nope, it’s in the queue (we were waiting for good pictures) and will appear soon.

      Please don’t request your own builds though. Your model will be blogged because it’s already planned, but normally a self request means that we exclude that model from appearing here.

      All the best

      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Ben

      Thats for stopping by.

      That’s a decently engineered model, but it’s a bit lacking in the looks department for this blog (which is, basically, just a list of pictures).

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Amy

      Thanks for stopping by.

      That’s a really well engineered creation! However, aesthetically it’s not the best for this blog, as we’re basically just a list of images.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Marco

      Thanks for stopping by.

      You’ve posted your comment on our Submission Guidelines page. Please read these, as they detail the submission suggestions we can accept, and those we can’t.

      Best of luck with your Ideas project

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  30. Pingback: Forties Ford | The Lego Car Blog

  31. Pingback: Big Erection | The Lego Car Blog

  32. Pingback: A F.A.B. Stingray | The Lego Car Blog

  33. Pingback: Our Crew is Replaceable, Your Package Isn’t. | The Lego Car Blog

  34. Pingback: Featured TFOL: Marco. QM | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  35. Pingback: Digital Delight | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Greg

      Thanks for your suggestion, that’s looks a fun project!

      The models and images are not quite high enough quality to appear here, but could be with some tweaks.

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  36. REV^Coldpoint

    How to submit? My computer doesn’t have a big enough space to upload pictures I took, so is there another way to submit, even without your camera memory chip?

    Reply
  37. Pingback: O² | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Didumos

      Thanks for your suggestion. It meets our criteria (just – whilst model is an easy blog the images are borderline) and thus it will appear shortly!

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Pino

      Thanks for your message.

      Unfortunately we cannot accept self requests for LEGO Ideas projects as we get *loads* of these – sorry. However we do very much like your build. If it were uploaded to Flickr / MOCpages / Brickshelf etc and we were to find it there is a good chance it would be blogged.

      All the best

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  38. Pingback: Brick-Built-Bikes | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  39. Pingback: Super Supra | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello Helge

      Thanks for your message.

      We do not accept self requests, however if you add us on Flickr we will be able to see your model easily. We can also recommend uploading your creations to MOCpages, Brickshelf or Eurobricks; each has a good community and our Elves will probably find you : )

      Kind regards

      TLCB Team

      Reply
  40. Pingback: Teach Old Blocks New Tricks | MBricks Review | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  41. Pingback: Mech Monday | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  42. Pingback: Buy This Pagani Huayra! | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  43. Pingback: More Corsair | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  44. Pingback: Tired of Title Puns | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  45. Pingback: Funky Sheet | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  46. Pingback: Road Train | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

  47. Pingback: Blurry* | THE LEGO CAR BLOG

    1. thelegocarblogger

      Hello treze

      Thanks for your suggestion. This build is definitely of bloggable quality, both the model itself and the presentation.

      However it was uploaded several months ago, so unfortunately it’s too old for us to post here.

      We will look out for future creations from this builder though, as their work is excellent.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  48. Pingback: East Coast Style | The Lego Car Blog

  49. Pingback: East Coast Style - Toy Newz

    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Mihail

      Thanks for your message, Our Elves have actually recently found you, and your S2000 is due to appear shortly (or may already be here). However, please do *not* suggest your own builds to us – we are *far* less likely to blog a creation, even if we’ve found it elsewhere or it was suggested to us by a reader, if the builder themselves has suggested it.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello McBrickster

      Thanks for your suggestion!

      That’s a nice alternative model, however the images are not good enough to be used here.

      You can read what we look for in our Submission Guidelines.

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  50. Makinen

    Can I submit Google Drive images? Or files? I can’t/don’t have social media like Instagram or Flickr, but I can make good photos. Like this one. Here: IMG_20220321_122835

    Reply
        1. Makinen

          Got it! I will attach a folder here: (not my creation, but I know the person who made it and they would appreciate a mention) externalfile:arc-content/content%253A%252F%252Fcom.android.providers.downloads.documents%252Fdocument%252F51 and
          externalfile:arc-content/content%253A%252F%252Fcom.android.providers.downloads.documents%252Fdocument%252F52

          Reply
  51. Pingback: It’s Quiet. Too Quiet… | The Lego Car Blog

  52. Rodrigogo

    I came across a couple of really nice lego 911’s recently that haven’t been featured here. First is a large scale 911 gt2:

    [Link Removed]

    And second is a very small scale 911 turbo:

    [Image Removed]

    Keep up the good work guys. Love coming here!

    Reply
    1. thelegocarblogger Post author

      Hello Rodrigogo

      Thanks for your suggestions – both are excellent!

      We rarely blog obviously digital builds, good though your first suggest is (if there are physical builds from this builder posted on a free-to-access platform do let us know), however your second suggestion will appear here shortly : )

      Kind regards
      TLCB Team

      Reply
  53. Pingback: Down by the River | The Lego Car Blog

  54. Pingback: Suggest-a-Supercar | The Lego Car Blog

  55. Pingback: Suggest-a-Supercar - Toy Newz

  56. Pingback: The Hidden Pages of The Lego Car Blog | The Lego Car Blog

  57. Pingback: Small Scale Saturday | The Lego Car Blog

  58. Pingback: Virtually Toyotas | The Lego Car Blog

  59. Pingback: NEE NAW! | The Lego Car Blog

Leave a Reply to cheznnaCancel reply