Review: 8679 Tokyo International Circuit
And here we go with another LEGO Cars review where you're probably expecting me to go off angrily at some miniscule aspect of the...
Review: 8487 Flo’s V8 Cafe
This set is probably the closest we'll get to some sets based off the first movie. Luckily, locations in Radiator Springs haven't changed much...
Review: 8484 Ultimate Build Lightning McQueen
It isn't quite as much of a letdown as UB Francesco, but does the Ultimate Build version of the four-time Piston Cup champion come...
Review: Rod “Torque” Redline
You won't find Rod "Torque" Redline in any official LEGO Cars set. Rod "Torque" Redline is an homage to the muscle cars out of...
Review: 8200 Radiator Springs Lightning McQueen
You wouldn't think such a small set would garner so many complaints.
8200 Radiator Springs Lightning McQueen is one of two entry level Cars...
Cars 2 Trailer LEGO-fied
According to The Brothers Brick, Patrick Boivin was commissioned to remake the Cars 2 trailer in LEGO. You'll see some animated facial expressions because...
Review: 8639 Big Bentley Bust Out
I keep trying to write short reviews for Cars, but I end up being a windbag so I can complain as much as possible....
Review: 8638 Spy Jet Escape
Oh, Spy Jet Escape, how much I wanted to like you.
From looking at the box art, this set had a lot going for it....
Review: 8423 World Grand Prix Racing Rivalry
At first I thought this was going to be just another ho hum set with very little redeeming qualities but it does have one...
A Year of Polybags 82/260: 30121 Grem Review
Cars was a license I thought had some teeth. I mean, kids like cars, kids like cartoons, so what's wrong with cartoon cars? Nothing...