I remember sitting glued to the TV, watching grainy footage of rally cars sliding sideways through impossible turns. Nothing quite captured my imagination like the blue and gold Subaru Impreza WRC, especially when Colin McRae was behind the wheel, pushing it to its absolute limit. That car, with its distinctive thrumming engine and massive rear wing, became a legend, a digital extension of my own driving fantasies in games like Colin McRae DIRT. McRae’s audacious driving style and the Impreza’s raw power created a cultural phenomenon, cementing its place in motorsport history and the hearts of gearheads worldwide.
Now, that legendary machine has been meticulously recreated in LEGO form by a fan designer named TOMOELL, and it is currently making waves on the LEGO Ideas platform. This isn’t just another LEGO Technic car model you’d pick up off the shelves; it is a stunningly accurate tribute to the vehicle that defined an era of rally racing, complete with all the details that made rally racing so much fun to watch!
Designer: TOMOELL
TOMOELL’s design captures every iconic element that makes the Impreza WRC instantly recognizable to rally fans. The deep blue body, adorned with the classic “555” livery-inspired graphics, gold rally wheels, hood scoop, aggressive front bumper, and that unmistakable rear wing all channel the spirit of the 1990s championship-winning machine. The builder has clearly spent countless hours perfecting the contours and angles, ensuring that the brick model faithfully represents its high-octane inspiration.
The real Subaru Impreza WRC was a triumph of engineering and driving prowess. Prodrive’s original design philosophy centered on making the car 160mm shorter than its predecessor, with a 60mm shorter wheelbase for improved agility, and it debuted at the 1993 Rally Finland. Colin McRae’s 1995 World Rally Championship win, at the wheel of the Impreza 555, made him the youngest-ever WRC champion at that time. The car’s combination of turbocharged power, symmetrical all-wheel drive, and relentless durability made it a legend not only in motorsport but also in video games and pop culture.
The attention to detail extends far beyond the exterior aesthetics. The builder has engineered working features that mirror the real car’s functionality, a detail that truly elevates this MOC. The hood lifts to reveal a remarkably accurate brick-built boxer engine, complete with intercooler piping and turbocharger details. The trunk also opens, revealing a spare wheel, essential equipment for any rally car facing punctures on rough stages. Even the front wheels steer through a proper mechanism, adding a tactile element that brings the model to life for display or imaginative play.
The model sits at roughly 1:18 scale, large enough to showcase intricate details while remaining perfectly displayable on most shelves. The gold BBS-style wheels use custom printing that captures the distinctive five-spoke design, while the tire selection provides the right sidewall profile to match the original’s aggressive stance. The builder has even included rally-specific accessories like a service jack, spare lights, and a pit banner, creating a complete rally paddock scene.
Currently gathering support on LEGO Ideas, this Subaru Impreza WRC needs 10,000 votes to be considered for official production. With over 900 supporters already onboard, the project shows promising momentum, but needs rally fans and LEGO enthusiasts alike to push it across the finish line. If you’ve ever marveled at McRae’s driving prowess, appreciated the technical brilliance of the Impreza’s all-wheel-drive system, or simply love automotive icons, casting your vote could help bring this piece of motorsport history to shelves worldwide. To do so, visit the LEGO Ideas website!
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