LEGO City Update: Two New Custom Buildings!



Today we’re adding two brand new custom buildings to the LEGO City, front and center to anchor the beachfront skyline! Follow along as we share our plans for the future of the city, as well as new builds you haven’t seen yet! Oh, and did we mention, we added another LEGO Train!

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27 thoughts on “LEGO City Update: Two New Custom Buildings!”

  1. Another great update. Love what you’re doing with the skyline and new building additions. I still feel like you’re giving up so much space to roads. Is that really necessary to have double wide roads out front and then down the back side as well? You would get so much more density and interest if you culled some of that open grey space and filled it with buildings, parks, green space or other details. Roads are so boring and I feel like maybe you’re too focused on building a realistic copy of Miami. It might not hurt to take some European inspiration and designing spaces for people and not cars. But again, we’ll done. Hopefully you take my feedback on stride 🙂

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  2. Please do Drop-arms, the classic ones. I never see any on custom builds like this one, not even larger ones! I genuinely think the north-American type would fit in really well, including the north-American-esque themes supporting it further.

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  3. Would there be any space, in your opinion, for lego compatible train bogies that can regulate and supply power to other components, to do things like run lights without the need for a separate battery box?

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  4. The city is looking better and better!
    Its cool to see the realistic construction sites and zones.
    I've used edges of lego sticker sheets before , but incorporating it into the line for curves is another level.

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  5. Nice new designs but the city is starting to be a bit too monotone. Don't be afraid to use more earthy colors (darker reds, tans, oranges, browns) A street front with a few historic buildings and rich colors would be great infill.

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  6. I was wandering why do you use blue transparent pieces for the windows instead of clear transparent pieces. Not that it looks bad it looks great but it was just on my mind. Thanks

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