BRICKS MODELS
The universe of the small Danish bricks is an ideal tool for a designer. From replicating an iconic vehicle to creating a futuristic machine or one from a dystopian world, the only limit is the availability of parts!
REDERA design primarily designs vehicles, most of which are motorised. The themes and scales are varied, and the appearance of the creations is smooth, without visible studs, closer to a scale model than a toy.
Explore our creations across the themes below!
THEMES
ARCTIC EXPLORERS
Futuristic vehicles for polar exploration. Ideal for Santa Claus…
Polarwolf is a gigantic machine based on four independent tracked units, attached to the main structure by suspended arms.
The Arctic Crawler is a machine based on two front tracked modules and two huge hubless wheels at the rear. The ore transport spheres are mounted under an articulated bridge.
The Arctic is a small, agile explorer with a rear crane.
The twin-wheel Vitspindel features a dual suspension system for exceptional off-road capabilities.
LOCOMOTIVES
Faithful reproductions of iconic Swiss Federal Railways locomotives.
The legendary Ce 6/8 II “Crocodile” is built on a large scale, 1:20, with countless details: engines under removable hoods, connecting rod drives, chassis articulation, and lighting.
The Xrotm snow blower has two motors, for traction and blade drive, and its upper structure can rotate 180° on the chassis.
The Ce 6/8 I was the prototype for the Crocodile, albeit with a fixed chassis configuration.
The Ce 6/8 III was offered on the LEGO IDEAS platform, where it (perhaps…) inspired the Danish company for its production version.
The Eem 6/6 is a hybrid shunting locomotive, with an electric cab module and a diesel-electric tender.
STEAMPUNK
Vehicles from a dystopian future imagined in the Victorian era.
Six-wheeled locomotive with Walschaerts connecting rod system. Winner of the LEGO IDEAS Exhibit your creativity in the LEGO House challenge, the functional model was exhibited at LEGO in 2024 and 2025.
Santa’s motorised motorcycle has two hubless wheels.
The tracked Explorer is powered by two 6-piston radial engines in the rear wheels, and the cabin offers every comfort for its occupant.
Captain Nemo’s 6-wheeled car is powered by a powerful twin-piston engine.
The gigantic Crawler is Santa’s official vehicle for transporting his gifts, which are loaded via the rear ramp and dumped by the bucket under the cabins.
The motorised horse reproduces the kinematics of equine gait.
Santa’s Ice Locomobile is so gigantic that a small train transports its illustrious owner from the driver’s seat to the work and rest areas…
A tribute to Jules Verne, the small tracked vehicle explores the lunar surface.
TRUCKS
Functional trucks with 2 to 5 axles, in all scales.
A contemporary recreation of the Astra BM 309 from the 1985 Paris-Dakar Rally, with its ingenious tracked sand-clearing system designed by LEITNER (now Prinoth).
An 8×8 trial truck with a double subframe and boomerang-suspension for extraordinary off-road capabilities.
A 1968 Unimog in firefighting (with a working nozzle) and winter configurations.
A Unimog Uniknick forestry vehicle, with articulated half-frames for exceptional off-road performance.
A Unimog for Monster Jam events, with extreme suspension travel.
A 5-axle tow truck, an evolution of the standard LEGO model with a smoother finish.
A futuristic KTM motorcycle transporter with an articulated central deck and two 5-cylinder engines in the side pontoons.
Polar exploration version of the 1968 Volkswagen ‘Half-track Fox’. All four axles are driven.
Two neo-retro trucks (‘Seventies’ and ‘Fifties’) for transporting cars for salt lake speed records.
DIORAMAS
Action scenes from all eras on a LEGO Minifigures’ scale.
Steampunk construction sites for gigantic polar exploration vehicles, with a gantry crane powered by a Watt machine.
Hydrogen refuelling stop for a ‘Cyberpunk’ twin-V8 racing car.
KISKA and Reiter Engineering celebrate the success of the KTM X-BOW GT4 in front of the Anif building.
Climb race in Brickgaden, with the Auto Union Type C in action under the television cameras.
BIKES
Two- or four-wheeled motorcycle concepts.
Ducati Streetfighter 8: X8 engine (two V4s sharing a single crankcase), single-sided front/rear swing arms. The model is being tested on a driving simulator, and was awarded third prize in the LEGO IDEAS ‘The Ultimate Tour!’ Challenge.
KTM SuperDuke4: 4-wheeled motorcycle concept with X12 engine.
Reproduction of the Lazareth LM 847, with suspension mechanisms and working Maserati V8.
KTM Adventure4: 4-wheeled motorcycle concept with all-wheel drive for rally raids.
Motorised tracked motorcycle for the LEGO Bionicle universe.‘
FORMULA 1
Legendary single-seaters at every scale.
Second place in the 2024 LEGO IDEAS Challenge, which paid tribute to Brazilian champion Ayrton Senna, the legendary McLaren MP4/4 is reproduced at a large scale (55 cm long) in every detail.
Two 6-wheeled machine concepts: the March 2-4-0 (according to Whyte’s nomenclature: 2 steering wheels, 4 traction wheels, 0 support wheels) from 1977, and the Williams FW08B from 1981.
The legendary Tyrrell P34 in its 1976 and 1977 configurations, with its bare chassis.
SPACE
Historical or science fiction, some of the most iconic LEGO universes!
The BLACKTRON Explorer 6×6 is the astronauts’ mobile base, with its spacious living quarters and rooftop landing platform.
The Armadillo 6×6 is the perfect exploration vehicle for LEGO Classic Space members.
Legendary Apollo missions, with contemporary and historical reproductions (my first LEGO model, ’76 set 565 ‘Moon Landing’!) of the LEMs, the Lunar Roving Vehicle, and the Saturn V in full ascent.
A light lunar transporter with a spherical two-seater cockpit and rear cargo gantry.
A tribute to the ’82 LEGO 6950 Mobile Rocket Launcher, here is a significantly scaled-up version.
A half-tracked planetary export vehicle, with a height-adjustable cockpit and suspended rear cargo module.
LAND ROVER
Spectacular evolutions of the legendary British off-roader.
A tribute to Laird’s Centaur from the 1970s, this is a beefed-up version of the half-track, powered by a supercharged V8 in the rear bay.
Kahn’s ‘Flying Huntsman 6×6 Longnose’ is faithfully reproduced and powered, with its mini V8, high-clearance axles, and detailed interior.
The Centaur is presented in a hypothetical polar exploration version, with a modular laboratory (office/kitchen/bedroom), an observation cupola, and a working V8.
The Defender Restomod features tracked units and a contrasting livery.
SNOW MACHINES
From the remote-controlled multifunctional snow groomer to Minifigures’ scale machine.
The Prinoth Bison X and Leitwolf MkI (which had reached 10,000 supports on the LEGO IDEAS platform) are faithful to their originals, with working blades, milling machines, and winches.
The Leitner H400 d turbo is reproduced at Minifigures’ scale.
Construction is underway on the gigantic latest-generation Leitwolf.
The SNOWLICIOUS mobile kitchen was present at the World Ski Championships, sponsored by Audi. The kitchen brigade and rooftop DJs are, of course, present.
At the end, a hypothetical Husqvarna snowmobile with two tracks powered by a V8 engine.
CYBERPUNK
Between video games and dystopia, vivid and spectacular creations.
Three-wheeled motorcycle: the rider is protected by an articulated canopy, while the rear wheel with its balloon tire ensures optimal traction on all surfaces.
Racing cars for salt lake races. ‘The Beast’ is built around a gigantic hydrogen-powered V12 to which the two cockpits and running gear are attached, while ‘TwinMill2047’ draws its power from two V8s mounted in parallel.
The lightweight CyberBuggy is ready for future rally raids with its hydrogen engine.
Cyber Monster Jam, with its X16 engine (two V8s inclined at 90° and sharing a single crankcase) and its ample axle travel.
CARS
Creativity and reproduction at any scale.
1936 Auto Union Type C in hillclimb configuration, with twin rear wheels. The faithfully reproduced pistons of the V16 engine can be seen by removing the covers. The model has reached 10,000 supports on the LEGO IDEAS platform.
Two parallel V8 engines allow this salt lake speed record car to reach insane speeds. Access to the cockpit is through gull-wing doors.
Winner of the LEGO IDEAS 2K Drive Challenge, the ‘Hornet Car’. Built around a V8, its independent cockpits and four front wheels are attached to its front; while the rear axle, topped by a fan that evacuates the engine’s heat and increases downforce, is mounted on the gearbox.
A 1970 Fiat 500 Abarth 596, with its distinctive raised rear hood that allows the view of the mechanical innards, and facilitates the engine’s cooling.
The Jeep Wrangler 6×6 has a turbocharged V8 engine that sits on the rear subframe, white its styling is smoother than the production model.
KTM X-BOW
Theme and variations based on the iconic Austrian sports car.
Remote-controlled reproduction of the KTM X-BOW at 1:8 scale in LEGO Technic. Available in standard orange, or with the legendary Gulf and Martini Racing liveries.
The Minifigures’ scale range was created in 6-stud wide versions (single-seater) and 8-stud wide versions (two-seater).
XYMERA is a radical evolution designed for rally raids, featuring a Lamborghini V10 attached to the rear of the original car’s carbon monocoque, while the canopy comes from the X-BOW GT4. A Red Bull Racing livery is also available.
ARFF FIRETRUCKS
Replicas of the majestic airport ARFF trucks.
The highly inspiring third generation of the 8×8 ARFF firetruck was initially built at a scale of 1:22 in the red liveries of various European airports (long chassis with extinguishing tower; the Sion version reached 10,000 supports on the LEGO IDEAS platform), and the green-yellow livery of Geneva Airport (short chassis with working water cannon).
The 1:13 version (1 meter long, replica of the Sion airport truck) is currently being finalised.