Febrovery 2026 – Merrily we roll along with our mid-month Febrovery round-up
Febrovery 2026 is in full swing, with LEGO Space fans sharing their wheeled creations for exploring distant moons. This year marks the 15th anniversary of this annual event, making it a long-standing tradition in the AFOL community. As the month progresses, builders continue to showcase their creativity with various rover designs.
Several builders have already presented impressive rovers. Andreas Lenander uses Unikitty tails for wheels. Huw Gwilliam's HV-W8 model features diamond tiles for treads. Joey_brick_things and Peter Xu also use tread elements in their designs. Nikolaus Löwe presents a mechanical horse and buggy rover. Kalais Bricks created a clean M-Tron rover, while Ids de Jong continues his travelogue-themed rovers. Zakar.ion makes his debut with a greebly masterpiece. Carrier lost taps into an action theme with an Ultra Agents rover. Crimso Giger innovates with a Classic Space pickup truck rover, and Will Newbold presents a monowheel design. 1corn finds inspiration in nature with a Woodymog, and Space_e introduces the Bluetron faction. Emil Chroboczek brings back the original -tron with a Blacktron Predator tank rover. Karf Oohu Lite creates a miniature drilling rover, and Xiheng Xu (Little Monk) uses flower bells and car doors for wheels. Frost brings back the insectoid aliens of Galaxy Squad with the Buggoid Rover. Commander Xander presents the Nebulanaut Beetlepod. Shannon Sproule creates a retro-style rover, and Richard Young makes a Penguin rover. David Roberts shares the X-Rover, and Complex 81941 offers an intergalactic take on a Popemobile.
With many amazing rovers featured, the Febrovery event continues to inspire LEGO enthusiasts. To see all the builds, check out the Febrovery group on Flickr and follow the hashtag on Instagram. If you're inspired to build your own rover, you might want to consider getting some LEGO wheels and tires to get started.
Febrovery is an annual event for LEGO Space fans where builders share their wheeled creations for exploring distant moons. Some passionate builders share a new rover every day of February while others focus on one special build for the month. This year, Febrovery turns 15 years old, making it one of the longest-running traditions in the AFOL community. As we pass the halfway point, let's roll out some of our favorite rovers of the month so far! The post Febrovery 2026 – Merrily we roll along...
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