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This custom LEGO Speed Champions MOC represents the Nissan Silvia S15 LB-Super Silhouette “ATHLETE”, built with a rotary engine setup. Unlike the regular version, this one includes a rear-mounted intercooler, a turbo exhaust outlet on the hood, and rear-exit exhaust pipes. The model is built in 9-wide scale, which made the construction far more complex than the usual 8-wide builds. It features a fully detailed interior with a roll cage and is completely studless for a clean look. Instructions for the base model are available on Rebrickable, and the stickers are from Brick Stickers Shop. This particular version includes unique custom details: LED lights that turn on when approached by a magnet Custom Yokohama Advan tire prints made by Fowartstickers 3D-printed Nismo wheels created by GtCreasCars and hand-painted by me Instructions and stickers are available here
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Thank you!! Thank You, I admit that the front design was hard to create ,and i wanted to gave up several times :P Cada I think...
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A crazy project I’ve always wanted to build! This fully studless Espace F1 fits four minifigs, features a detailed V10 engine between the rear seats, Simulated rear suspension with F1 springs, and custom 3D-printed wheels made by Brick The Brick— complete with authentic blue nuts on the left and red on the right! It also includes DIY functional LED headlights that switch on and off by magnetic proximity, and custom vinyl stickers designed by a friend of mine and professionally printed by an online printer shop This car was a legend in Gran Turismo 2, so I just had to build it to sit next to my Suzuki Escudo.
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Here’s my latest creation — the Mitsuoka Le-Seyde, built with around 300 LEGO pieces in Speed Champions scale! Inspired by the original’s outrageous and theatrical design, this build celebrates one of the most eccentric cars ever made. Fun fact: This car is made from a Nissan Silvia S13 “This is the most inappropriate thing ever made.” -Richard Hammond
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Inspired by just 15 seconds of footage from the Youtube video “Rally A-Z – U for Unusual / Uncommon Rally Cars!” (2:00–2:15). Yes, the only reference I had was 15-second footage and a Thumbnail It’s definitely not the most exciting rally machine like a Sierra, Impreza, Lancer, or Stratos, this one is a slow, beige station wagon… But that’s exactly where its charm lies. My dad actually owned one, and I wanted to capture that quirky charisma in LEGO form. Even though it’s the Speed Champions scale, it doesn’t use the usual SC-specific parts (mudguards, wheels, etc.). Instead, I packed in as many details as possible: - (non)working suspension and mudflaps, - Road Map (no GPS) for the co-driver, - speedometer, - steering wheel, - full rollcage, - two spare wheels instead of rear seats, - fire extinguisher, - wipers, - a tiny, messy 1.2L gasoline engine, It fits two minifigs, and yes, both look like they’re panicking. I also used some rare elements, like pirate hooks and chromed parts for a proper vintage touch. The stickers were custom-designed by my friend Tiago Vasconcelos , also based only on that short clip. We added some personal twists: left-hand drive instead of right, our names as driver/co-driver, my initials and birth year on the license plate, plus the ACP (Automóvel Clube de Portugal) badge and the Webnial logo, the Portuguese company that has been printing my decals for the last 3 years. Unusual, a little boring, but full of personality—that’s what makes this Escort Estate rally build special.
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This build is inspired by a fantastic artwork from Thai artist Kantaro Gashilo, who reimagined the classic Nissan Skyline GT-R2000 KC110 Kenmari with a Liberty Walk body kit, Bosozoku vibes, and a full-on Cyberpunk aesthetic. After chatting with him a bit, I promised I’d turn his vision into a LEGO MOC – and here it is. The scale is close to Speed Champions (1:32), but the overall look felt much more at home in the Sci-Fi section than City. I also incorporated a few unusual parts: The disk pieces from the Tron set (21314-4) Stickers from the Go Brick Me set (41597-1) Rear wheels recreated with shurikens A mix of sausages and a horn used to simulate the exposed intercooler hose Originally, I wanted the hood entirely in sand blue, but a Bricklink seller accidentally sent me medium blue parts instead. Surprisingly, I ended up liking it – it gives the car a slightly weathered, lived-in look, which perfectly suits the cyberpunk theme.
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Here’s my LB-ER34 Super Silhouette SKYLINE #23 built in LEGO Speed Champions scale (approx. 1:32). This project started with my very first red/black model and has been improved over the years, leading to this unique white & yellow version. 👉 Over 400 pieces 👉 Custom stickers designed by my friend Tiago Vasconcelos and professionally printed on transparent vinyl by webnial.pt 👉custom Wheels by brickthebrick 👉 100% original design, created from scratch – I didn’t copy anyone, unlike some so-called “designers” out there who sadly sell builds that were copied from mine (and others) What do you think of this new version? Real life model https://www.instagram.com/p/C30H6Z9hkas/?img_index=2
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Hello! Rat Rod in Speed Champions scale, inspired by the Caterkiller from Welderup Las Vegas. Metallic silver body, rusty grille, and custom copper parts from Chrome Block City. Turbos built using the new Mini F1 wheels, and hand-painted GT CREAs rims for that extra flair.
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Thank you!!
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Inspired by the 3D work of adry53customs at Instagram From the explosive fusion of 1950s glam and post-apocalyptic madness comes Elvis — a bold, lifted, Bright Pink Cadillac-Baja hybrid recreated entirely in LEGO. Inspired by the wild 3D rendering by Adry53customs, this custom build channels raw attitude, retro charm, and off-road insanity. 🧱 Build Highlights: Speed Champions scale, packing serious style into a compact footprint. Dominant color: Bright Pink, featuring ultra-rare parts like Wedge 2x4 and Inverted Brackets 1x1 in this elusive color. Loaded with chrome parts by Bulbul , bringing flash and flair to every angle. Hand-painted "Elvis" logo and flame decals using Posca markers, giving it a unique, handcrafted personality. Raised suspension, oversized off-road tires, and an exaggerated engine block give this Cadillac the soul of a trophy truck. Elvis is more than a car — he's a character. A glam-rock monster on wheels, ready to tear up the desert or steal the show. 💬 “Classic doesn’t always mean calm. Sometimes it comes back in hot pink with monster tires.”
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Oh wow! First of all its a honor, that something i did inspired you, because you also inspired me a lot! Both look awesome, and that natural tire weathering fits the Ratrod vibe very well!
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The purple is my creation, a mix between the Nissan GTR R34 Skyline and the Eva Unit-01 from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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Thank you both, the Escudo it's an "old MOC"
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Inspired by the iconic Jeep grille, but taken straight into ratrod territory: slammed to the floor, camo paint, detailed exposed engine, working steering (manually adjusted wheel by wheel), and fire-spitting exhausts.
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You mean, the middle one?
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Thank you! Thank you so much! Thank you! When I was building it, I started by placing only the flames on the roof layer, but I didn't like the result. So I ended up moving on to the plates that hold the tiles. Can't wait to see some rods made by you!
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Hi everyone, Here’s my latest MOC: the Red Bull RBX32 “Pikes Peak Edition”, an original build in 8-wide Speed Champions scale. This custom car combines the raw, muscular feel of a Hot Rod with the sharp, aerodynamic lines of a Formula 1 car. It's heavily inspired by the wild engineering seen in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, as well as by Aaron Beck’s real-life F1 32 concept – a mashup of a Ford '32 coupe and an F1 chassis. While I used many parts from LEGO set 77243 – Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1 this is not a MOD. The chassis, proportions, and overall concept are entirely original. My aim was to design something that feels fast, aggressive, and believable as a Red Bull-backed experimental racer — blending motorsport fantasy with LEGO realism.
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Hi everyone, Here’s a small hot rod I put together recently – I’m calling it the Blaze Burner. It’s a compact build with a bit of attitude, inspired by classic street racers and flame-painted muscle cars. I tried to keep it simple but with a few fun touches. For the wheels, I used the Exo-Force projectile disks in that marbled lime-yellow pattern — they give a cool glowing effect The front grille uses two Barb / Claw / Tooth with Clip pieces to give it a kind of jagged, mechanical “snarl.” I liked how it turned out visually without needing too much complexity. Other small details include: A visible engine block with a blower on top Flame elements on the exhausts Oversized back wheels for that dragster stance Black base with orange and red accents to carry the fire theme It’s a simple build, but one that I had a lot of fun putting together. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome – I’m still learning a lot from seeing what others do here on Eurobricks. Thanks for taking a look!
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Hi everyone, Sharing my latest MOC: the Slammed Surf Rod, a lime green hot rod with a beachside attitude. Inspired by the relaxed vibe of California cruisers mixed with some good old-fashioned rat rod chaos. Built for fun, but with a few neat building tricks for the AFOL crowd: The front grille uses a Guide Dog Harness piece — yes, the one from the Service Dog — repurposed to give the rod a sleek, custom front-end. The wheels feature Exo-Force projectile disks in a striking red-yellow marbled pattern, giving a vibrant and fiery look to the rims — like rolling on sunset flames. 🧱 Other features: Stretched frame with SNOT construction Roof-mounted surfboard held in place with rubber band straps Classic open engine bay with exhaust pipes and flame effects Oversized rear tires for that authentic stance I wanted to capture that “drive to the beach with the engine roaring” feel, blending chill aesthetics with bold details. Hope you enjoy it — feedback and questions welcome!
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[MOC] My Completed 1:45 Scale LEGO Train Fleet & Layout
Sérgio replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
We all started somewhere... I started in 2008, Just take your time :) Thank you! I have a thing for abandoned buildings and stuff consumed by nature :) Thank you! Thank you! Step by step, it will get bigger, however,r my house is still the same size, it doesn't stretch :P Thank you so much! Thanks! Thank you! I just spread minifigs randomly :P Thank you! Thanks! -
This is a LEGO model of a Portuguese CP Intercidades train, commonly seen on the Beira Alta, Beira Baixa, and Southern lines (Évora and Faro). The build is done at 1:45 scale, aiming for a realistic appearance closer to a display model than a toy. The train features a Siemens Eurosprinter CP5600 locomotive (introduced in 1994), fully motorized with Power Functions, Buwizz, and working lights. It pulls four Sorefame coaches: one 1st class bar coach in lavender, and three 2nd class coaches in lime, using the current livery introduced in 2016. The full consist is nearly 3 meters long
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Wonderfull building, it reaaly capture the Musem vibe
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Hi everyone! After a long time building and refining, I’m excited to share my LEGO train MOC collection, all inspired by real-life Portuguese railways. Trains have always been a deep passion of mine, and I’ve poured that into creating accurate, detailed replicas in LEGO — all in 1:45 scale. All of my locomotives are fully motorized: most are powered using Power Functions and Buwizz for control and performance, while two models use Circuit Cubes for more compact setups. I've done my best to capture the essence and style of Portuguese rolling stock and bring them to life on rails. The layout itself is still a work in progress, stretching 3 meters across shelves — and I’ve officially run out of space! It's inspired by scenes from the Portuguese railway network, including abandoned buildings and rural elements commonly seen along older lines. I’ve tried to reflect not just the trains, but also the atmosphere and textures of those settings.
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Hi everyone! My latest build is a replica of a draisine (we call it Dresina in Portugal)—a small railway vehicle used for inspection and light maintenance on train lines. The model is built in 1:45 scale and fully motorized using Circuit Cubes. The battery is cleverly disguised as cargo, hidden beneath a fabric LEGO tarp (part 69244 in dark tan), which was only available in set 75290 (Mos Eisley Cantina). This allowed me to integrate the power system without compromising the model’s realistic appearance. One personal touch: the "Mia" graffiti was hand-drawn directly onto the bricks using Posca markers. I wanted to give the build a bit of character and that lived-in, slightly gritty look often seen on real-life railway vehicles.
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