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).

Terex RH400

Okay, this thing is enormous. The Terex RH400 is the biggest, baddest hydraulic power shovel in the world. The Lego version by Zbiczasty is no light-weight either.

Thanks to Leif Michelsen for the heads up.

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Rush Hour

Matt Armstrong has been building a monstrous number of microscale cars, trucks, and buses. So many, in fact, that he is now experiencing grid-lock…

Thanks to Erik Smit for the reminder!

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Walker Ride

Steven Walker takes us on a vintage road trip in his Model A coupe, built for LUGNuts concept challenge. Its a pretty little thing!

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Dragon Boat by Stephen Chao

Dragon Boat Racing is really something to see. Something about the beautiful boats, the splashing and the spray, the fierce competition….quite a rush! Stephen Chao‘s rendition definitely does justice to these colorful speed demons of the water.

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Black and White

This two-seat roadster by Rupi is a thing of beauty and a joy forever.

Looks like it can do Zero to Win without breathing heavy…

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Ciamoslaw Ciamek’s Sno-Cat makes an unexpected discovery

This great big orange Sno-Cat by Ciamoslaw Ciamek is cool enough on its own, but Ciamek builds an interesting story around the vehicle. Click the pic to find out what happens.

See more pictures on MOCpages and Ciamek’s website.

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BattleTech mechs and more

New Brickshelf user lichtblau recently posted a few creations photographed and shared for the first time. lichtblau emerged from his dark ages after stumbling across Brick Commander and feeling the urge to create BattleTech designs with the more modern array of bricks and building techniques.

Check out some of the other creations recently added to the gallery.

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L-Class

That’s what Nash calls this sleek beauty. I call it Gorgeous!

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The Bone Rattler

Steven Walker figured out what to do with all those extra battle droid arms that were laying around. Build a bike! I’ve never seen anything quite like this…definitely an eye-catcher!

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Check out the Checker!

Lego911 grabs a cab…and what a lovely rendition of the classic Checker Cab it is too.

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ChiefLUG Battlestar Galactica Viper Fly-In at BrickCon 2008

It was recently brought to my attention that we missed covering a major collaborative display at BrickCon last October. This was a major oversight on our part as this display was incredible. In fact, I think it was one of the best collaborative displays I’ve seen.

Ryan Wood, founder and namesake of ChiefLUG, organized the first ever BSG Viper fly-in. Ryan, Mark Sandlin, and Andrew Lee built 13 foot of hanger bay, which was filled to overflowing. So much so that there were Vipers covering all the tables around. The final count was 35 Vipers and other Battlestar Galactica-inspired craft. It was most impressive! I saw every imaginable Viper on display, from pink Pardisa-inspired to Black Fantasy-infected. I was amazed at the amount of time and effort Ryan and the ChiefLUGers put in to this. Needless to say, it spawned a huge bandwagon of Vipers online! You can check some of them in this post, by clicking on the pictures, or you can see the whole fleet in the ChiefLUG Flickr Group.

Way to go, ChiefLUG!

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Down the F Market & Wharves Line with Alex Eylar

Alex “Profound Whatever Eylar invites us for a ride on his wonderful miniland-scale railcar.  Seeing excellent miniland creations like this makes me want to break out from minifig-scale creations and try my hand at something bigger.

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