Every LEGO set reviewed by The Lego Car Blog, ever.
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[…] It’s a creation that’s well worth further investigation, and you can do so at Paul’s MOCpage or via the Eurobricks discussion forum here. You can also read our interview with Paul in Master MOCers Series 1 here, and you can check out our review of the original 8860 Technic set from 1980 via the Set Review Library. […]
[…] over 50 reviews of almost 70 LEGO sets spanning 4 decades, The Lego Car Blog’s Set Review Library is easily the most professional looking part of the entire TLCB […]
[…] you to Rage Hobbit for joining us here at TLCB with a top-quality Review to help us increase the Set Review Library‘s stock. If you’d like to write a Set Review for TLCB as Rage has, either for a set […]
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[…] apace, and today we have our fourth reader-written Review to add to the ever expanding Set Review Library. Today’s set is one of the Library’s smallest, and it’s been written by 13 year […]
[…] thank you to Thirdwigg for joining us here at TLCB with another top-quality Review to add to the Set Review Library. (and for risking a barrage of abuse from pneumatics fans). If you’d like to write a Set Review […]
[…] from the set when it goes on sale later in the year, and it’s one set we can’t wait to review! Congratulations to Carl, who has seen his design go from a usual Flickr upload to an official […]
[…] has ever examined. We thought that we’d have a change from the big Technic sets that usually feature here. At £3.49 (30% off) from amazon will our purchase prove to be value for money? How will it […]
[…] weeks remaining! We’ve asked you, our readers, to join us to add even more LEGO sets to the Set Review Library, and those that made the grade have seen their words published here reaching over a million […]
[…] for joining us here at TLCB Towers to add another official LEGO set to The Lego Car Blog’s Set Review Library. If you’d like to review your own set for over a million readers a year then you can! Simply […]
[…] in the current Review My Set Competition, as well as those reviewed by our in-house team, by clicking this link, and if you’d like to review a set to add to the library as Andrea has, then get in […]
[…] to Nils for joining us here at The Lego Car Blog to add the final competition set review to the Set Review Library. You can read all of the fan-submitted set reviews, as well as those written by our in-house […]
[…] asking you, our readers, to submit your reviews of LEGO sets that you thought should be in the Set Review Library. We’ve published loads of your entries (which can read by clicking the link above) and we now […]
[…] the meantime we’ll aim to keep bringing you the very best vehicular creations, set reviews, LEGO news, and builder interviews, and we look forward to another year being totally puzzled by […]
[…] a winner! You can see all of the Reader Reviews that were successful in being published in the Set Review Library, good luck to all the competition entrants, and remember that views received after today will not […]
[…] last week, and it’s added a whole host of reader-written LEGO set reviews to our burgeoning Set Review Library! Almost 100 individual LEGO sets and third-party products have now been reviewed in total, and we […]
[…] We’ll bring you further set news later on the year, and in the meantime you can check out all the official LEGO sets that have been reviewed here at The Lego Car Blog so far by visiting the enormous Set Review Library. […]
[…] Despite being LEGO’s second Technic car chassis, 8860 is often thought of as the daddy of all Technic sets, paving the way for the series of Technic Supercars that followed (of which you can read more in the Set Review Library). […]
[…] the horizon…). Thanks to Nils O for joining us as a Guest Reviewer to add another set to the Set Review Library. If you’d like to write a set review as Nils has you can; simply get in touch with us via […]
i dont know if you guys mentioned it (i didnt see it) but the 4896 Roaring Roadster is an awesome set too. It kinda reminds me of a mazda miata model. its from the lego creator series but its pretty good size
[…] The Set Review Library here at The Lego Car Blog is – just like your Mom – ever expanding. Today we’re joined by guest reviewer Andy Boal to add one of the most eagerly anticipated sets of 2017 to the library’s stock – the 1,686 piece Creator Expert 10258 London Bus. Is it worth £110 of your cash? Over to Andy to find out… […]
[…] that time we’ve reviewed close to a hundred LEGO sets, third party products and books, interviewed nearly twenty of the world’s top Lego builders, and likely been a perennial […]
[…] more reviews both of official LEGO sets and third-party products were added to the burgeoning Review Library. You guys even wrote a few yourselves! We aim to keep adding to this in 2018, and if you’d […]
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[…] On looks alone 42096 seems to be winner, and with a few working features too it could do rather well. LEGO’s new Technic Porsche 911 RSR set will reach stores early next year and is expected to cost around £120/$140/$170 depending on the market. Until then we’ll continue to bring you LEGO’s new 2019 releases as our Elves return to TLCB Towers with them, and remember that you can read our reviews of the current Technic and past line-ups via the Review Library. […]
[…] Which is your favourite new Technic set of 2019? Let us know in the comments, and you can read our reviews of dozens of LEGO’s past Technic sets via the Set Review Library here. […]
[…] Chiron set, Leviathan’s own Bugatti Chiron creation, and – as always – our Set Review Library, which expanded this year to include the third-party Bluetooth devices SBrick and BuWizz – […]
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[…] In the meantime you can check out our preview of the H1 2019 Technic sets here, plus you can visit our Review Library where 100 LEGO sets past and present have been reviewed so far via the […]
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Hi guys,
it’s great to see this new collection of your reviews, but you forgot to add the review of the mighty 853 car chassis:
https://thelegocarblog.com/2011/11/08/lego-technic-853-956-car-chassis-set-review/
Thanks for your great work
and regards,
Nils
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Hello Nils
How did we forget that one!? Many thanks for the heads-up, we’ve now added it to the Library.
TLCB Team
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How does one suggest a kit to be reviewed? I’d be happy to review it myself 😉
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Hello Mr. Jenkins
Official LEGO sets can be reviewed by any of our readers (upon our acceptance of their application to submit a review).
Third Party products must be submitted to us here at TLCB for our review.
Kind regards
TLCB Team
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How? I can’t find your contact details/address etc
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Hello Mr. Jenkins
You can reach us via private message by clicking on the ‘About Us’ tab in the main menu, and filling in the contact form. We can then reply to you via email.
Kind regards
TLCB Team
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Tried that – it just crashes the site when you click on the name box – comes up with some error about a search not found???
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Hello Mr. Jenkins
Oh, that’s not right! : ( We’ve re-written the code and it seems OK now – give it a go and let us know.
Kind regards
David
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Email sent – hope it gets to you ok!
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[…] It’s a creation that’s well worth further investigation, and you can do so at Paul’s MOCpage or via the Eurobricks discussion forum here. You can also read our interview with Paul in Master MOCers Series 1 here, and you can check out our review of the original 8860 Technic set from 1980 via the Set Review Library. […]
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Thanks for adding my review to your library!
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i dont know if you guys mentioned it (i didnt see it) but the 4896 Roaring Roadster is an awesome set too. It kinda reminds me of a mazda miata model. its from the lego creator series but its pretty good size
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[…] The Set Review Library here at The Lego Car Blog is – just like your Mom – ever expanding. Today we’re joined by guest reviewer Andy Boal to add one of the most eagerly anticipated sets of 2017 to the library’s stock – the 1,686 piece Creator Expert 10258 London Bus. Is it worth £110 of your cash? Over to Andy to find out… […]
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