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Building a Custom LEGO Roller Coaster Part 2

July 9, 2019 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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This is the 2nd part of series around combining 2 Unikitty Unikingdom Fairground Fun sets (41456) and extending them with some extra track pieces. In this video, I’ve got some more track including one important vertical part and I’m not afraid to use it!

If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Building a Custom LEGO Roller Coaster Part 1 before watching this one!

So 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 do a quick haul showing the parts. Then tear apart the current one and start to add in the parts showing you my progress.

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