The LEGO Group has published instructions for another new addition to the modular building street, plugging a gap in the existing collection.
As part of its Black Friday preview event livestream – which kicked off at 11.30pm UK time on Wednesday – the LEGO Group showed off its current range of modular buildings, spotlighting the newest release in 10326 Natural History Museum. That model is
During the livestream, LEGO designer Fenella Charity unveiled a bonus segment of the street. This isn’t an official set you can buy, but is instead a digital instruction booklet with a parts list, so you can gather the elements yourself – from Pick a Brick, BrickLink or your own collection – and put it together of your own volition.
The 150-piece model requires a 16x32 baseplate, a bunch of light and dark grey tiles and a lamppost – all hallmarks of any good LEGO modular building. But the primary focus is on the kiosk, which can be customised to sell wigs, frogs or bones (or whatever else you like). The back of the model teases the beginning of a garden or park area, but stops short of actually building it, so you’ll need to get creative to finish it off.
Download the instructions for the Wig/Frog/Bone Stand Modular here. Very few LEGO modular buildings have incorporated alleyways or open spaces, and none since 10190 Market Street have dedicated an entire 16x32 baseplate to one. But this is exactly the kind of thing that could help break up a couple of bigger buildings, or even help 10326 Natural History Museum to stand alone (as many museums do in real life).
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