10x Up-Sized LEGO Modular Buildings! Complete Overview



Take a detailed look at all of my modified LEGO modular buildings! Over the past year, I have increased the size and height of 10 modulars and in this video, I feature them all! The bunch includes the Sanctum Sanctorum, Daily Bugle, Pet Shop, Brick Bank, Corner Garage, Jazz Club, Boutique Hotel, Book Shop, Grand Emporium, and Police Station.

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34 thoughts on “10x Up-Sized LEGO Modular Buildings! Complete Overview”

  1. I’d love to see your other Modulars you’ve worked on in detail like this. Watching your videos inspired me to buy double sets and upscale my police station, donut shop, and newspaper press!

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  2. This is why I enjoy your city more than many others, because you don't just put LEGO sets into a layout and call it a day, but rather take an official LEGO design and make it better.

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  3. The top floor of the police station should have all the jail cells to house all kinds of unsavory characters like a bank robber, the Joker, a Pirate, a drunk, a space alien and whatever funny/unique minifigs you can find to lock up.

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  4. If I had two of these modules, I'd probably use the second one to make a whole different business and leave the original buildings as intended as opposed to having bigger buildings with multiple samey looking floors.

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  5. You could actually improve for now (or maybe even finish) the Grand Imperium by just dividing the white windows over all 3 floors. Say, each middle row on the outer edges is white (from top to bottom) or doing one green one white and so on in very row. Just try some things to make look like it's the actual design of the building. Or as some painters minifigs.

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