Hover car racer crosses the line

Rod Gillies’ LEGO hover car racer takes the title

Roadster Racers get the LEGO look

A trio of hot-doggin’ Disney Hot Rods from Ian Ying.

This Le Mans racer is alternately awesome

Technic whiz Milan brings us this sweet Le Mans racer, proving that you only need 1 set to build an amazing custom model.

This old-timey racer has moxie, see!

Put on your glad rags and get a wiggle on in this vintage race car built by Joe Maruschak. Now that’s cooking with gas!

LEGO Star Wars 75258 Anakin’s Podracer – 20th Anniversary Edition [Review]

We take a look at Anakin’s Podracer – 20th Anniversary Edition, one of the themes from Star Wars that has not been revisited in a while.

This LEGO Lancia rally racer almost looks real

This slick 1:11-scale LEGO car by Bricksonwheels is one of the coolest racers we’ve seen!

Stylish sci-fi racer approaches the starting line

This sleek racecar by Vince Toulouse looks like it would fit equally with a Tron lightcycle or on a Monte Carlo racetrack.

Mini LEGO Fireball racer from Star Wars: Resistance

Tim Goddard is first out of the gate with a LEGO version of the Fireball from Disney’s new animated TV series Star Wars Resistance.

LEGO Overwatch building set teaser reveals Tracer minifigure [News]

Official Overwatch social media channels have given our first look at an actual minifigure in the upcoming LEGO Overwatch line

How to build a Grumman E-1 Tracer early warning aircraft from LEGO: Part 3 [Feature]

In the final part of his build diary series, Ralph Savelsberg details how he’s finished up his amazing LEGO model of the Grumman E-1 Tracer.

How to build a Grumman E-1 Tracer early warning aircraft from LEGO: Part 2 [Feature]

In the second part of a series on building a LEGO scale model of an E-1 Tracer aircraft, Ralph explains how he built the awkward wings and the retractable undercarriage.

How to build a Grumman E-1 Tracer early warning aircraft from LEGO: Part 1 [Feature]

How does one go about building a LEGO scale model of an aircraft? In the first part of a short series, TBB’s own Ralph Savelsberg explains how he does it.