Fast and Furious: Eastern Bloc

Growing up in Hungary in the early 2000s, we would make fun of old Soviet cars, relics of a bygone era. They weren’t so common in my childhood, but our parents and grandparents have seen them plenty. They were the first small, affordable family cars in a time where automobiles were barely making their way to the Eastern Bloc. One such car was the Polski Fiat 126p, which builder Legostalgie faithfully replicated in LEGO Creator Expert scale. Despite the distance from real 100% Italian Fiats, this appears as the uglier relative of the more iconic Fiat 500.

Polski Fiat 126p

Legostalgie, being an expert in Eastern Bloc vehicles, really nailed the angular, boxy shape of the Polski Fiat. It’s a simple car, but with a strange angle in the black, and Legostalgie worked that out with SNOT. I’m particularly fond of the 2-cylinder engine in the rear. I remember my family owning such a car, and we had to get the engine started by poking it with a stick!

Polski Fiat 126p

2 comments on “Fast and Furious: Eastern Bloc

  1. Ixian

    Unfortunately the front of this model didn’t end up being much faithful. The Incorrect angle of the windshield breaks it. On the real thing it isn’t this steep, actually it’s more like a 45° angle, like the back.

  2. Legostalgie

    Hi, thanks for your feedback on my model, and I have to say I agree. I recently made an updated version, where the windshield is more angled backwards.

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