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Building a Custom LEGO Roller Coaster Part 1

July 7, 2019 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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I’ve mentioned a few times that I was going to combine 2 Unikitty Unikingdom Fairground Fun sets (41456) with some extra track pieces. This is part 1 of how to build a custom LEGO Roller Coaster and I’ve learned a few things already!

Combining the two roller coasters is easy enough. But extending the track and making the layout more interesting is not as easy – but it is a lot of fun.

In this video I’ll talk through some of the design challenges and thoughts on them. I’ll show you what I’ve built – and how much fun it is to play with. And what I’m going to do to improve and change it.

Here’s the Bricksonville video I mentioned: How to motorize LEGO 31084 / Pirates Coaster

And be sure to check out part 2: Building a Custom LEGO Roller Coaster Part 2

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