One more Lego RV

My newest Lego build is a 1962 VW Camper.

(Please, remember you can click on any photo to enlarge it.)

It’s not built on the same scale as most Lego kits are.

Because they couldn’t add all the detail they wanted if they built it to Lego people size. So it has lots of doors that open so you can admire the inside details.

Like the engine.

Which is located in the rear under the bed.

The front portion of which swivels up to make a bench seat with a drop down table.

If you could stand at the side door and look inside, this is what you would see.

And, of course, the cab has just as much detail as the house.

My Mom once owned a VW camper that looked much like this one. The one Dave and I owned was much newer than this and had the same bed style but different tables which allowed for a full kitchen and it had a different style pop top with a bunk where our daughter slept.

But we all had fun traveling in our VW campers.

TTYL,

Linda

 

5 thoughts on “One more Lego RV”

  1. as I read at first I was hoping you’d show the inside and details. and I wasn’t disappointed!
    why are miniature things so fascinating? I don’t know but they just ARE!!!
    love this. just as the other looked like a chic street in Paris with shops…
    this looks just like a cozy RV! amazing! little bits of plastic and a lot of patience!

  2. Wow – I’ve always kind of wanted a VW camper. But not sure it would work for both Jim and I and the two dogs. This is so darn cute.

  3. Got an unbelievable deal on this one after giving up on ever again finding a large (over 1K pieces) kit at an affordable-ish price and it’s arriving in a couple of days!!! Just looked at the close-ups of your pictures and it has the same curtains I had in the front room of Miranda — how weird is that?

    Looks like I’m unofficially collecting LEGO RVs. Starting to have enough to open up an RV park! I got the surfer van 3-in-1 recently — really fun little kit.

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