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LEGO CITY UPDATE #9: did I listen?

January 30, 2019 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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LEGO CITY UPDATE – did I listen? The last Studsburg update had well-deserved feedback on the open-backed creator sets on display. So did I change LEGO City layout as suggested?

The short answer is that I did listen to what you said in the last LEGO City Update.

But I didn’t do everything you suggested. I did something better to improve it I think. Stay with me dear viewer for a look through the logic that goes on in my head.

The first big change in this LEGO City update was moving the LEGO Firehouse Headquarters – 75827 Ghostbusters building to the top level. I then moved two of the modulars next to it and move the LEGO Assembly Square 10255 along and used the half board to give me a 16×32 corridor which I moved the LEGO Brand Store 40305 into.

Other bits were moved around too and work has begun clearing a space for the Brick Bank 10251 to be built in which will progress over the next few LEGO City Update videos.

On the lower deck, the LEGO Train yard got a slight re-arrange and the roads are now mostly in place in a temporary form. I’ve also started work on a train repair depot LEGO MOC.

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Looks like @brick_bakery and @drmcbrick are supervising some maintenance work on the Assembly Square Cake shop.
Looks like @brick_bakery and @drmcbrick are supervising some maintenance work on the Assembly Square Cake shop.
LEGO Construction Loader working on the latest LEGO City Update
LEGO Construction Loader working on the latest LEGO City Update
LEGO City Update in Progress
LEGO City Update in Progress
Troy from BRICKFAMILY clearing trees to make way for the LEGO Brick Bank
Troy from BRICKFAMILY clearing trees to make way for the LEGO Brick Bank
Garmaddon LEGO Piranha Attack 70629 Lost in Studsburg
Garmaddon LEGO Piranha Attack 70629 Lost in Studsburg

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