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LEGO Downtown Diner Lighting kit review (10260)

December 21, 2020 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

GJBricksMon, December 21, 2020 9:15pm
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If you’ve ever looked at your LEGO city and wished it looked better at night, then you’d be wanting to add a lighting kit! This is my review of the Game of Bricks lighting kit for LEGO’s fabulous Downtown Diner Creator Expert set 10260.

If you’re interested in buying these lights, here are the links to their site:

Downtown Diner Lighting Kit: https://gameofbricks.eu/r?id=3snahi

Game of Bricks LEGO Lighting Kits: https://gameofbricks.eu/r?id=097576

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What is Game of Bricks Lighting Kit?

LEGO Lights is the life of every beautiful space. The ambience it gives to even the shadiest of places is simply second to none. This is why Game of Bricks makes it a point of duty to provide you with the best LEGO Light Kits for LEGO customization. Quality lighting up is our speciality.

Are you a LEGO fan? You can trust us to provide you with the most amazing quality set of lighting. What’s more? You get these lighting in secure, and interesting packaging that makes unwrapping each LEGO lighting package a great experience for you. In addition, your lighting is secure in our packages.

 

About this LEGO Set

HAVE A FUN-FILLED DINER EXPERIENCE
Discover the healthy fun and bountiful surprises together with your newly upgraded LEGO 10260 Downtown Diner. See how our LEGO Lights will make your day buildings more fun.

RECREATE THE 1950’S DINER STYLE
Travel back to the 1950s and emulate their diner-style, their recording studio, and their boxing gym with style. Include our LEGO Light Kit to your architectural building to create even more excitement. You will even find amazing lights for a 1950 convertible car that is pink in color.

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