L@go has created not one, not two, but sixteen awesome city cars over the summer. From sportscars…

… to trucks …

… and roadsters.

This guy really knows his way around cars. Check out more pics of these, and the 13 other cars on Eurobricks.
L@go has created not one, not two, but sixteen awesome city cars over the summer. From sportscars…

… to trucks …

… and roadsters.

This guy really knows his way around cars. Check out more pics of these, and the 13 other cars on Eurobricks.
Thanks to Eurobricks member eiker86, we have pictures of what appears to be the rumoured 4207 Car Park.
Also pictured is what could well be this year’s an airline exclusive set.
Discuss in the Eurobrick Town forum.
Henrik Hoexbroe has created a lovely diorama of a French town – Royville – in the 1960s. It features – among others – an art-deco style petrol station, a Citroën car dealer, a hotel, and a train station. It’s very much ‘alive’ because of the many little scenes and Henrik’s brilliant car MOCs.
Go to the Eurobricks Town forum for more eye-candy.
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.
Eurobricks member, Anna has built a very interesting heart warming camp scene at the side of the lake. This family of 6 which comprised of 3 generations including their elderly old grandpa relaxing under the sun, while the Mr. Family Man is busy trying to catch some fish for dinner. You could not want the wife and children to be enjoying themselves on an empty stomach?
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.
I personally believe that sports cars should be obnoxiously flashy. This little 6-wide lime green convertable is just that. MOCPages user Capitán Skrall created this car excusively from the pieces contained in LEGO City Camper set. This would be a great addition for springtime and summer in your LEGO Town.

View the entire gallery on Capitán Skrall’s MOCPages.
They call it Mellow Yellow, at least in the Eurobricks Trains & Town forum. LEGO town fan and modular City builder BlueBard converts his 7639 Camper into this mellow yellow version. I must say that the use of yellow stripes look pretty good comparing it to the original lime green. Discuss BluBard’s yellow camper here.
Well, it’s your favorite Classic-Town.net blogger (shhh… don’t tell WhiteFang, Dave, or the others), and I’m going on an adventure, a camping adventure that is. Over the next few weeks, I will be visiting a number of places in my LEGO Classic-Town Camper; but you will have to guess where I’m at. Some places will be pretty easy to guess, while others a little more difficult. This first visit is to a place I’ve been before (for those who know me and are familar with my MOCs). Where am I? (you may guess by providing a comment).
Okay, I’ll give you a hint: this place has the lowest point in the western hemisphere at 282 feet below sea level (now you know why I left off the surf board).

Eurobricks member Kanal-K1 brings the Lego community the first review of set 7639 Camper. It’s a white with lime-green beauty! While this new City camper doesn’t have a truck and trailer combination, it has some great Classic Town features. Hinges, camping equipment including a Wild West frying pan and cup, red bicycle and surf board, and room for two in the the rear (plus a bed section), this is one sweet ride! Grab your swim trunks and your fins, and hop aboard, this Winnebago is heading for the beach. Toasted marshmallow anyone?