This collection has 22 free LEGO coloring pages, drawn as brick-built scenes rather than single figures: city vehicles and rescue trucks, town streets, a castle with knights on horseback, movie-style character line-ups, and one minifigure standing among loose bricks. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
What makes these harder than they look is the studs. Every brick face carries a grid of small circles, and the artist drew them in, so a wall or a vehicle body is not one flat area — it is forty little ones. That rewards a fine tip and patience, and it means the pages take longer to finish than the simple outlines suggest. Around age 7 and up is the honest range.

What’s in this collection
Nine city and vehicle scenes, four town and building pages, four character scenes, two castle pages, two brick close-ups and one landmark — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.






















City vehicles and rescue scenes
Nine pages are built around a vehicle with minifigures beside it: a seaplane, a police helicopter, a patrol boat, a motorcycle on an open road, a fire engine with its ladder raised, an ambulance, a digger on a construction site, a delivery truck, and a desert scene with quad bikes. These are the closest match to what most people mean by LEGO City pages, and the vehicles give you large panels to color before the studs start.
Town streets and buildings
Four pages show a whole build from the front: a house with a garden and a dog, a two-storey street corner, a farm with a barn and a tractor, and a half-finished structure with a worker on a ladder. They hold the most detail per page in the set — each brick course is drawn separately, so a wall is a striped surface, not a block of color.
Castle and knights
Two pages leave the city: knights on horseback riding out from a turreted castle, and a battle scene against castle walls. Both mix figures with architecture and sit at a medium difficulty — big shapes for the walls, small ones for the armour.
Character scenes and brick close-ups
Four pages are character-led: a robed trio in front of flames, a masked figure swinging between skyscrapers, a group line-up including a unicorn-cat, and a builder standing at a brick wall. Two more pages zoom right in — a large minifigure surrounded by loose bricks, and a horse beside a stack of them. Those two are the simplest pages here, and the ones to hand a younger child.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. Print at normal or best quality — draft mode merges the stud circles into grey smudges, and those circles are most of the drawing.
FAQ
Are there LEGO City pages in this set?
Yes — nine vehicle and rescue scenes plus four town and building pages are all city builds: fire engine, ambulance, police helicopter, patrol boat, construction site, street corner, farm.
What age are these for?
About 7 and up. The brick studs are drawn as individual circles, which needs a steadier hand than a cartoon outline does. Younger children do better with the two brick close-up pages.
How do I download a page as a PDF?
Click any page in the grid, then use the Download PDF button on that page. Print goes straight to your printer. Nothing here asks for an email.
Are these official LEGO sheets?
No. They are original fan-art line drawings of brick-built scenes, free to print at home or in your own classroom.
For more building-block subjects, the Minecraft coloring pages use the same blocky logic with larger flat faces, and the character coloring pages hold the rest of the free sets in this silo.
