Most LEGO sets you see for sale commercially, like the Porsche 918 and 911 RSR in the Speed Champions set, come from the incredibly talented group of people at LEGO known as Master Builders. However, since 2008 LEGO has allowed anyone to submit designs via the LEGO Ideas web-site. Designs are voted on and those that receive at least 10,000 …
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Spectacular One-Off LEGO Porsche Martini Racing Set
LEGO are one of the truly great children's toys that promotes creativity, interest in engineering, and helps develop motor functions. Of those who craft with LEGO, some never really grow up, they simply begin developing more elaborate "builds". Having seen a scale replica of the buildings along Michigan Avenue at the Chicago LEGO store, I know …
Continue to the full articleIs Malte Dorowski the King of all Lego Porsche Creators?
As long time readers of PorschePurist you're familiar with Malte's Lego Porsche racing liveries and you've seen his incredibly detailed Lego Porsche 911 GT3 RSR dressed in Flying Lizard Motorsport colors. Well in just the past few months he's put out three new creations that, in my mind, cement his status as the King of all Porsche Lego creators. …
Continue to the full articleWe Can’t Get Enough of These Incredibly Detailed Lego Porsches
Late last year we brought you the amazing Lego Porsche racing liveries by master builder Malte Dorowski. Well he's added to the collection with this extremely detailed 911 GT3 RSR dressed in Flying Lizard Motorsport colors. The longer we look at the pictures, the more amazed we are with the details in this build. Check out a few of the pictures …
Continue to the full articleRacing Porsche Liveries Recreated in Lego Form
Earlier this week we showed you Ian Cook creating artwork using RC Porsches. In that post we discussed some of the other items we've seen over the past few years showcasing people unique talents and interesting Porsche artwork. We said it in then and we'll say it again. We thought we had seen it all. We were wrong! This morning we saw the Lego …
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