The Lisbon Tram
Recreate an iconic piece of Portuguese transit with this custom-designed Lisbon Tram MOC building block set! Capturing the unmistakable charm of the famous Eléctrico 28, this compact brick model features a detailed interior, authentic vintage styling, and clever building techniques. It is the perfect display piece for adult fans of LEGO (AFOLs), architecture lovers, and custom MOC collectors.
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About this build
A Piece of Portugal, Built Brick by Brick
Bring the steep, historic hills of Lisbon right to your desk. This custom MOC (My Own Creation) perfectly captures the classic aesthetic of Portugal’s legendary yellow streetcars. Designed with a focus on external accuracy, it uses clever part usage and advanced building techniques to replicate the tram’s iconic curved roofline, retro front grill, and distinct window rows without relying on specialized, non-block pieces.
Compact, Solid Display Scale
This MOC is engineered as a sturdy, compact display piece that sits perfectly on a shelf, desk, or alongside an existing custom brick city layout. Its solid construction ensures it looks sharp from any angle:
- Length: 22.5 cm (Perfect for capturing fine side-panel details and crisp window spacing)
- Width: 11.5 cm (Gives the tram a substantial, realistic presence)
- Height: 14.1 cm (Features a detailed rooftop pantograph structure for great vertical scale)
Premium Exterior detailing & Sturdy Build
Because this model is designed strictly for exterior display, the construction focuses entirely on a clean, seamless finish and structural integrity. Built using high-quality, high-clutch bricks, the solid frame is robust, easy to handle, and designed to look flawless behind a display glass or as a centerpiece on your bookshelf.
The Ultimate Gift for Brick Collectors and Travel Lovers
Whether you are looking to expand your custom brick architecture collection, gifting a project to a LEGO fan, or looking for a nostalgic keepsake from your travels, this Lisbon Tram MOC is a standout tribute to European transit history.
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