Category Archives: 4-Stud Wide Vehicles

Mercedes Actros Car Transporter

Eurobricks members Lasse D and Ricecracker decided, a year ago, to collaborate and build matching MOCs of a Mercedes Actros Car Transporter. Here are the results:

Lasse D builds in Model Team scale:

Lasse D's Model Team scale Mercedes Actros Car Transporter

Lasse D's Model Team scale Mercedes Actros Car Transporter

And Ricecracker builds in minifig scale:

Ricecracker's minifig scale Mercedes Actros Car Transporter

Ricecracker's minifig scale Mercedes Actros Car Transporter

Check out their MOC topics on Eurobricks: Lasse D, Ricecracker

A Very Smart Transporter

Do any of you remember EuroBricks member Selander’s post from a couple months ago? Well, he’s finally finished his Mercedes Actros car transporter, and it looks great. His truck looks the part, and functions just like the real thing.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5!

1, 2, 3, 4, 5!

What better way to load a Mercedes truck than with Mercedes Smart Cars? Selander does just that, but loads it with a total of five Smart Cars, each differently coloured. Tell him what you think of his MOC here.

El Diablo

It seems as though everyone is building hot rods recently, and a number of them are amazing! After de-marco’s diorama last month, I thought I’d be hard-pressed to find another one this quickly. Well, the El Diablo by -zenn is truly stunning. Check out the use of track links as running boards and other details such as the excellently built skull on the front.

Built for the LUGNuts 40th Build Challenge

Built for the LUGNuts 40th Build Challenge

-zenn says he built it for the 40th monthly LUGNuts challenge. Let him know what you think in his Eurobricks topic!

Volkswagen Vans

To celebrate and honour the 50th anniversary of Volkswagen’s “Type 2″ model, our Classic-Town.net blogger, MetroiD has decided to build his brilliant own rendition with just 4-stud wide. Take a look at his Type 2 “T1″ model and his new Type 2 “T2″ successor. To me, both of these models are just so lovely.

Volkswagen

Transporting Classic Town Cars via railway

When I saw Brickshelf user, legofrik’s classic town cars cargo on rail transportation, the simplicity of the design of the cargo trailer and the various Classic Town cars design simply made me wants to find out where the cargo is heading to.

Bringing Classic Town cars across the country

Bringing Classic Town cars across the country

Classic 656 Car and Caravan version

Take a look at this 1974 LEGO Vintage set of the 656 Car and Caravan, and now, take a look at this Adapted version of 656, Car and Caravan. It’s really amazing, having to see Classic Town Builder and Brickshelf member, Cran to share this sweet modification of his with our LEGO Community. I must admit that the Caravan is one of the features which I enjoy the most.

Adapted version of 656, Car and Caravan

Adapted version of 656, Car and Caravan

Mega Classic Metro Park & Service Tower

The 6394 Metro Park & Service Tower is one of the most remarkable Classic Town sets ever created back in the late 1980s. Thanks to our new Reviewers Academy Teacher, Rapseflaps for sharing his beautiful childhood memories with us in this very memorable approach.

6394 Metro Park & Service Tower

6394 Metro Park & Service Tower

This set comes with 6 Classic Town minifigs with a total piece count of 620 pieces, filled with 4-stud wide vehicles and a Classic Red Motorbike. What excites me the most is the legendary one of a kind multi-story car park to place our cute Classic Town cars. I really missed this set very much, and if there is ever a chance for me to get it, I will definitely do so.

“I will build a car for the great multitude”

… that’s how Henry Ford announced the Ford Model T and now flickr user Tsan-Nien builds this true motoring icon in minifig scale. More than a century after the introduction of the first mass-produced car, this LEGO rendition truly does it justice. To create the front fenders, Tsan-Nien makes clever use of the recently introduced 4 x 1 curved slope element. And for some reason, one of my favorite details is the little tank on the back.

The Ford Model T

The Ford Model T