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LEGO CITY UPDATE: We’ve been hacked!

March 9, 2019 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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LEGO CITY UPDATE: We’ve been hacked! Someone’s hacked some of the LEGO Train junctions to go outwards and that meant the train yard had to swap places with the living zone, and now I think it might be awesome!
This was one of those ideas that I just couldn’t get out of my head. Now I’d modified my junctions in that recent video to exit outwards, it means that some new opportunities could present themselves!

It did involve swapping the living zone and cargo areas around, but I think it was the right thing to do! The spaces like this seem to suit what’s in them that much better! The cargo area is now more compact thanks to those junctions and we now have a really good space for the LEGO Train workshop.

This change should also sit better with the harbour area which has a new home that I think will work well. And, in writing this, I think the Studsburg LEGO City might be getting a small leisure marina!

Moving our LEGO City living zone and train station over to the old cargo dept also feels like it has a better flow. But, giving the space restrictions I have, I’m going to move to use Brick built roads. The LEGO Train station also has a lot more space as you can see from the 60197 Train sitting comfortably in the station space.

Let me know what you think of these along with suggestions for the next one(s) to get and don’t forget to like it!

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