Tag Archives: Vehicles

LEGO planes, trains, and automobiles! Well, maybe not trains, since they don’t like to play with the other LEGO themes, but here you’ll find all our favorite cars, buses, boats, ships, helicopters, and anything else with an engine (and some without).

Firas gets all revved up

Firas Abu-Jaber takes a walk on the wild side with a Volkswagen Hotrod. While I love his modern supercars, this is a refreshing change for a very talented builder…

LEGO Volkwagon Hotrod Herbie

There are lots more photos to see on MOCPages.

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Mack collapse rescue unit & E-One airport rescue rig by Steven Asbury

Modern fire engines in real life frequently have flat front windscreens. However, this is not a LEGO piece that has existed in six-wide from until the recent release of 7641 City Corner. Steven Asbury (s-asbury) immediately takes advantage of this new piece to create a Mack Collapse Rescue Unit.

LEGO Mack Collapse Rescue Unit

Steven’s immediately previous LEGO fire vehicle is this big yellow airport rescue rig.

LEGO LAX airport rescue rig

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All aboard the ST LEGO Express to Seattle

LEGO Sound Transit bus

Inspired by the King County Metro and Sound Transit buses we both see around Seattle, Leigh Holcombe (worker201) built this great city bus. I’m particularly fond of the doors and the bike rack on the front.

If any of you out there are bus riders like me, I’ll see you on the 555.

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Sava builds a Monster

Tony Sava just finished his latest locomotive and its a big one! The H8 “Allegheny” class locomotives were the biggest steam locomotives ever built. Sava really did justice to them with his version.

LEGO Allegheny H8 locomotive

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Big box of cool, with a side of ketchup & mustard

Well, three boxes, to be precise. Multi-thematic builder Kevin Fedde (Crimson Wolf) takes a trip through the deeps of space in his A3-11 “Ascension” Heavy Fighter.

LEGO space fighter

Note the “condiment reactor technology” that powers this lovely vehicle.

See more photos on Flickr and MOCpages.

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Mace Windu gets his ride pimped

Kevin (Legorevolution) combines a whole bunch of rare chrome-gold LEGO elements with an excellent microscale cityscape for this wonderful scene featuring everyone’s favorite purple-lightsaber-wielding Jedi.

LEGO Star Wars Mace Windu speeder

A chrome-gold C-3PO head serves as the hood ornament on the speeder piloted by “Lord Bamfness”.

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Legohaulic’s Delorean goes Brick to the Future at 88 miles per hour

Tyler Clites (Legohaulic) says he’s been having “loads of fun” with his LEGO Power Functions motors and remote control.

LEGO Power Functions Delorean

Most recently, he added a motor to his LEGO Delorean. Naturally, the Delorean can zoom around Tyler’s kitchen floor.

Via Young Spacers.

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LEGO Power Miners loader by Marek Markiewicz

Like many adult fans of LEGO, Marek Markiewicz wasn’t convinced that the new LEGO Power Miners theme would work. Then Marek built this.

LEGO Power Miners mining loader

Marek calls his creation boring, but I don’t think heavy equipment can ever be boring. The low-slung vehicle is designed to work in the low-ceilinged tunnels of a mine.

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Wolfpack ... in space!

Combining two classic LEGO themes often results in something really cool. The QRT-39 Arufa Dansei “Alpha Male” fighter by Daniel Drisdelle mashes up the classic LEGO Castle theme Wolfpack with Space.

LEGO Wolfpack space fighter

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Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX by Lego Monster

LEGO Spitfire

We generally don’t blog two planes by the same builder two days apart, but this Spitfire by Ed Diment (Lego Monster) is too gorgeous to pass up.

The plane has a three-stud-wide fuselage, great camouflage, and a beautiful profile.

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Nnenn finds a way

LEGO Wayfinder

Contrary to popular opinion, nnenn doesn’t just build spaceships. This “Wayfinder” transport includes a modular cargo container, a really interesting cockpit, and some funky instruments on the roof.

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Douglas C-47 Dakota

With the second LEGO Military Contest wrapping up tomorrow, it seems that it’s a week for planes.

Motor.On‘s entry is the Douglas C-47 Dakota transport, used by Allied forces during World War II and the Berlin Airlift.

LEGO Douglas C-47 Dakota Skytrain

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