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MrMoonshot

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LINK TO INSTRUCTIONS: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-209895/MrMoonshot/ford-maverick-tremor/#details

Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! LegoFMT_DF


Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! LegoFMT_DS


Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! LegoFMT_PR2


I'm super stoked to finally be able to say my LEGO Maverick is complete, built, and ready for people to see/build! I really wanted a LEGO version of the Maverick, as I have LEGO versions of all of the other cars I've owned in the past, but felt like the versions out there for sale didn't fully capture the unique details of the truck, especially the visual mods that the Tremor model has. I'm really pleased with the way it turned out, it's very recognizable at a glance while still looking distinctly LEGO; I'm especially pleased with the 4-cylinder engine and the dash/interior, complete with dark blue accents, a center touchscreen(phone tile rotated sideways), and a gauge cluster. It came out to 466 pieces, and is 8 studs wide by ~24 studs long.

Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! LegoFMT_Engin


Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! LegoFMT_Dash


I posted the full instruction PDF on Rebrickable, along with a separate parts list XML file that you can upload to a brick reselling site like BrickOwl to easily add all of the necessary parts to a wishlist and buy from there. Aside from a couple of decal-printed pieces that are optional (but I think are the cherry on top) they're all intentionally cheap parts to keep it as affordable as possible. I also kept the body color pieces as common as possible so that its easier to change them out to match the color of your own Maverick too.

It looks even better in person, it's such a fun memento/display piece. I absolutely cannot wait to see all of the pics of people that end up building their own renditions to match their trucks. Happy building!

Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! 20250201_105807


Ford Maverick Designed my own LEGO Maverick, with instructions linked! 20250201_105307
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I’m going to build it just to see how big my wife’s eye roll will be!
 

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LINK TO INSTRUCTIONS: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-209895/MrMoonshot/ford-maverick-tremor/#details

LegoFMT_DF.jpg


LegoFMT_DS.jpg


LegoFMT_PR2.jpg


I'm super stoked to finally be able to say my LEGO Maverick is complete, built, and ready for people to see/build! I really wanted a LEGO version of the Maverick, as I have LEGO versions of all of the other cars I've owned in the past, but felt like the versions out there for sale didn't fully capture the unique details of the truck, especially the visual mods that the Tremor model has. I'm really pleased with the way it turned out, it's very recognizable at a glance while still looking distinctly LEGO; I'm especially pleased with the 4-cylinder engine and the dash/interior, complete with dark blue accents, a center touchscreen(phone tile rotated sideways), and a gauge cluster. It came out to 466 pieces, and is 8 studs wide by ~24 studs long.

LegoFMT_Engine.jpg


LegoFMT_Dash.jpg


I posted the full instruction PDF on Rebrickable, along with a separate parts list XML file that you can upload to a brick reselling site like BrickOwl to easily add all of the necessary parts to a wishlist and buy from there. Aside from a couple of decal-printed pieces that are optional (but I think are the cherry on top) they're all intentionally cheap parts to keep it as affordable as possible. I also kept the body color pieces as common as possible so that its easier to change them out to match the color of your own Maverick too.

It looks even better in person, it's such a fun memento/display piece. I absolutely cannot wait to see all of the pics of people that end up building their own renditions to match their trucks. Happy building!

20250201_105807.jpg


20250201_105307.jpg
Very impressive! Thanks for sharing the pics and the instructions.
 

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LINK TO INSTRUCTIONS: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-209895/MrMoonshot/ford-maverick-tremor/#details

LegoFMT_DF.jpg


LegoFMT_DS.jpg


LegoFMT_PR2.jpg


I'm super stoked to finally be able to say my LEGO Maverick is complete, built, and ready for people to see/build! I really wanted a LEGO version of the Maverick, as I have LEGO versions of all of the other cars I've owned in the past, but felt like the versions out there for sale didn't fully capture the unique details of the truck, especially the visual mods that the Tremor model has. I'm really pleased with the way it turned out, it's very recognizable at a glance while still looking distinctly LEGO; I'm especially pleased with the 4-cylinder engine and the dash/interior, complete with dark blue accents, a center touchscreen(phone tile rotated sideways), and a gauge cluster. It came out to 466 pieces, and is 8 studs wide by ~24 studs long.

LegoFMT_Engine.jpg


LegoFMT_Dash.jpg


I posted the full instruction PDF on Rebrickable, along with a separate parts list XML file that you can upload to a brick reselling site like BrickOwl to easily add all of the necessary parts to a wishlist and buy from there. Aside from a couple of decal-printed pieces that are optional (but I think are the cherry on top) they're all intentionally cheap parts to keep it as affordable as possible. I also kept the body color pieces as common as possible so that its easier to change them out to match the color of your own Maverick too.

It looks even better in person, it's such a fun memento/display piece. I absolutely cannot wait to see all of the pics of people that end up building their own renditions to match their trucks. Happy building!

20250201_105807.jpg


20250201_105307.jpg
This is soooo awesome! I love Lego's ! You sure have a talent for it! WOW WOW WOW
 
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Very cute. And so much better than the out of the package hot wheels or matchbox. More heart felt.
 
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This is soooo awesome! I love Lego's ! You sure have a talent for it! WOW WOW WOW
Thanks! I really appreciate it, I had an absolute blast designing it, it's so fun to find creative design solutions to all of the details I wanted to add
 

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so what's the deal with ordering bricks? I would think you could order custom lego parts directly from lego but maybe not??? it's pretty neat that you can post your own instructions. are they autogenerated?
 
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so what's the deal with ordering bricks? I would think you could order custom lego parts directly from lego but maybe not??? it's pretty neat that you can post your own instructions. are they autogenerated?
To order bricks, the best way is to use a brick reselling website, like BrickOwl. There you can create a wishlist with all the parts you need, and then purchase them from vendors that offer the bricks. For something like this, it'd come out to around $80-100 depending on a few variables, not bad for 460 pieces.

As for the instructions, yes and no. The software I used to design it, Bricklink Studio, is super robust, and has an instruction manual generator mode, but you need to dictate what pieces go in what steps, and play around with the diagrams it generates to make it easy to follow. Fantastic software though, its so robust for a free program its insane.
 

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Nice!! How's the back up camera working?
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