ER0L has built a sleek and stylish police interceptor based on a Chevy Impala. It’s 7 wide and seats 3 minifigs, and looks great in street scenes.
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ER0L has built a sleek and stylish police interceptor based on a Chevy Impala. It’s 7 wide and seats 3 minifigs, and looks great in street scenes.
Check out more pics and tell ER0L what you think on Eurobricks
Eurobrick’s Town Moderator Rick has created this very classy roadster in panda colors (yeah, that’s black and white…) for Pandora Panda. Look at those sleek lines and nice details, such as the hood ornament, the folded down top cover, the red leather seat, opening doors. Not to mention that the color lines perfectly match that of a Panda.

He has also created a scene for it with the Fabuland figures cheering on the racing roadsters. Go check out all the funny little details of that scene, and more pictures of the roadster 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.
danthaman11 brings us an excellent minifig-scale S2000 Roadster:
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L@go has brought us 8 fantastic vehicles:
These vehicles are sleek and ingenious, utilizing a classic 4-wide standard. The truck, of course is wider, but it all fits in with that Classic Town feel. Check out all 8 vehicles and join in the discussion on Eurobricks.
When Jerac builds, he builds well. This time it’s a classic car, complete with flared rear wings. He says he built this to try building the panoramic windshield in minifig scale, which he definitely succeeded at doing.
Head on over to his flickr page to see the finer details.
Firas Abu-Jaber was one of the very first acquaintances I made when I entered the online AFOL community. He was also definitely the first MOCcer whose work made my jaw drop and realise the kind of potential LEGO holds for adult builders. And it’s good to know that some things remain unchanged – like his ability to cause an outburst of jaw drops whenever he builds a new car.
If you’re not familiar with Firas’ work, I’d most heartily recommend you hurry up and fix this error. And if you’re not familiar with the Tahoe – well, you probably live on the other side of the pond, just like me. I must admit, I wish we had SUVs like this here.
Sports coupés in minifig scale seem to be in abundance these days. What sets this one apart though is a very sleek design, some ingenious touches in details – where it really counts – and a sweet paintjob (yes, I admit it, I love blue).
Sportscar enthusiast Dan (a.k.a. dantheman11 on Eurobricks) brings us a little something from Norcal with love. Bearing in mind just how many red racers I’ve been seeing lately, this soft-top two-seater really comes as a breath of fresh air!