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(Written by Lucas Colon)

I’m a TFOL (Teen-Fan-of-LEGO) and I just placed a project up on LEGO Ideas that I thought to share with you; a selection of customizable LEGO cars. Unfortunately I don’t know a lot of people – whether online or in real life – with whom I can talk to in order to spread the word of my project and receive more supporters. So I thought to reach out to you guys as it seems that this is one of the most friendly and helpful online LEGO communities. So please allow me to share my project and let me know what you think. 😉

Customizable LEGO Cars by Lucas Colon

My proposal is for a set of customizable LEGO cars; one very basic chassis, and all the details added onto six clip-on bumper pieces (front and back bumpers, two side panels, an engine panel, and a hood panel). I propose one set, with pieces to build a basic chassis or two. The LEGO set I’m envisioning should also include pieces for around six or seven different ‘themed’ kits of bumpers and panels, along with ideas for many more. The photos below are of the plain basic car chassis. The remaining pictures are LEGO Digital Designer renders that show just how diverse the vehicle can get, building on the same basic design.

Customizable LEGO Cars Concept by Lucas Colon

My inspiration for this LEGO project was two-fold. First of all, like many loyal players, I was devastated when LEGO Universe was shut down. I spent countless hours racing on the tracks there – my favorite pastime. After its closure, I decided to replicate some of the racing cars I dearly loved. After months of scouring Google images for obscure screenshots, I was finally able to replicate the basic car chassis. I immediately began to experiment with building different panels (as well as replicating some of my favorites from LU). As fate would have it, I finished my first batch of cars almost as soon as LEGO Ideas was launched, and I immediately decided to post it there. I’d love to see the cars sold as an official set! 😀

Customizable LEGO Cars Variety by Lucas Colon

The second half of the story behind this LEGO project is rather personal. I have an aunt who lives in Puerto Rico and has always gone out of her way to be extremely kind to me. Unfortunately she has Multiple Sclerosis, and it is heartbreaking for me to see her whenever I go down for a visit. It occurred to me as I posted up this LEGO project that as she’d been very kind to me, I could use my talents as a LEGO builder to give back to her. If my project reaches 10,000 supporters and is chosen as the next LEGO Ideas set, I pledge to donate 50% of the profits to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation for research in curing this disease.

Customizable LEGO Cars Lucas Colon - Vote Here

So that is my story and the story of this LEGO project. Please let me know what you think in the comment section below. Your feedback is very much appreciated. And if you like this LEGO project, and would like to possibly see it as an official set, please vote for it at LEGO Ideas at the following link: VOTE FOR LEGO IDEAS CUSTOMIZABLE CARS. Also, please spread the word to your friends and family either personally or by using the social buttons below. Remember, every little bit helps when you’ve got only one year to reach 10,000 supporters! Thank you! 🙂

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Two very interesting LEGO Creator sets just became available a few days ago. LEGO Creator sets are nice, solid designs, but they are usually not known for being particularly exciting. Not this time; both the #31026 LEGO Creator Bike Shop & Cafe and the #10244 LEGO Creator Fairground Mixer are really interesting sets a lot of LEGO fans are talking about. 🙂

LEGO Fairground Mixer Available

We have talked about both LEGO Creator sets before (see links at the end of this post), and today I wanted to share with you the video-reviews of both sets by JANGBRiCKS, so you can see all the interesting details and functions. If you are interested in either of these sets they’re worth watching!

#31026 LEGO Creator Bike Shop & Cafe Box

#31026 LEGO CREATOR BIKE SHOP & CAFE: Open a world of adventures with this exciting 3-in-1 Bike Shop & Cafe. Serve delicious muffins and espresso coffee to your customers at the cozy cafe. Then visit the neighboring bike shop, buy the cool red bike that’s for sale, mount it on your car rack and head for the hills! Fold out the Bike Shop & Cafe for your very own main street, where you can add your own LEGO creations! What kind of shop will you build next? You can also rebuild the set to create an auto repair shop or a flower shop. Includes 3 minifigures: 2 men and a woman. 1023 pieces. Price: $89.99 – BUY HERE

#10244 LEGO CREATOR FAIRGROUND MIXER: Unfold the awesome Fairground Mixer, turn the crank and see it come to life! The fair has come to town and children and adults alike can’t wait to try the rides. Buy your ticket from the ticket booth and climb aboard the Mixer. Then try reaching the golden bell on the high striker or hit the target to plunge the dunk tank lady into the water. As evening falls, the swirling Mixer ride glows in the darkness, before being folded down onto its own trailer for transportation to the next town. This magical fairground is packed with wonderful details that will capture everyone’s imagination. Includes 12 minifigures: a juggling man on stilts, dunk tank lady, strong man challenger, ticket lady, truck driver/ride operator, 2 women, 2 girls, 2 boys and a queasy man who tried the mixer one too many times. 1746 pieces. Price: $149.99 – BUY HERE

Aren’t they interesting? Jang doesn’t show a picture of this in the video, but on the side of the box of the LEGO Bike Shop & Cafe there is a picture lining up all three versions of the two buildings (a total of six), creating a whole street! I saw this when I was at Toys’R’Us recently, but unfortunately I didn’t have my camera with me to snap a good photo. But it definitely looked like a smaller version of a LEGO Modular street! 😀

#31026 LEGO Creator Bike Shop & Cafe

As far as the LEGO Fairground Mixer, it is a magical set with so much  going on it is hard to take it all in without seeing it personally. It would fit well in any LEGO City setting, or even in addition to the LEGO Winter Village sets, or just on its own.

#10244 LEGO Fairground Mixer Details

What do you think? Are you planning to get either of these LEGO Creator sets? Did the video-reviews help you decide if these sets are for you? Feel free to share in the comment section below! Would love to hear your opinion! And if you are ready to see more details or to buy, visit the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop. 😉

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