Buildings
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Idea Book 1 : 2 floors house with dormer window (from page 2)
Read more: Idea Book 1 : 2 floors house with dormer window (from page 2)This image, sourced from the LEGO System Idea Book1 (238-0), page 2 set under the theme “Something about houses,”. The construction highlighted within the green circle showcases a charming house with 2 floors, a red roof and white walls, decorated with a dormer window. On this web page, we provide step-by-step instructions to build this…
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Idea Book 1 : Yellow House with Red Pyramid Roof
Read more: Idea Book 1 : Yellow House with Red Pyramid RoofThis image, taken from the LEGO System Idea Book 1 (238-0), page 2, features a variety of house designs under the theme “Something about houses.” The construction highlighted within the green circle showcases a distinctive yellow house with a pyramidal red roof and a garage, standing out with its unique architectural style. On this web…
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Idea Book 1 : The Blue Cottage
Read more: Idea Book 1 : The Blue CottageThis image, sourced from page 2 of the LEGO Idea Book 1 (also referenced as set 238-0), features a blue small town house or cottage with a 3-steps instructions. On this web page, we provide step-by-step instructions to build this charming blue cottage, following the three-stage assembly process illustrated on the right. Interestingly, the design…
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Idea Book 1 : Yellow & Red Townhall
Read more: Idea Book 1 : Yellow & Red TownhallThis image, taken from page 2 of the LEGO Idea Book 1 (also referenced as set 238-0), showcases two young children joyfully building with LEGO bricks. They are constructing a vibrant scene featuring a yellow and red town hall, complete with a steeply pitched red roof made of bricks (no slopes). We don’t inculde in…
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Idea Book 1 : Page 1 : The House
Read more: Idea Book 1 : Page 1 : The HouseThis small house, as depicted on page 1 of the LEGO System Idea Book 1 (set 238-0), is arguably one of the more elaborate constructions on this page—alongside the clock and garage. Designed for young children, this page of the Idea Book 1 features simple builds that utilize only basic bricks. We are constructing a…
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Idea Book 1 : Garage With Tower
Read more: Idea Book 1 : Garage With TowerThis build is inspired by the first page of the LEGO Idea Book 1 (also known as set number 238-0), designed specifically for young children. The constructions featured are straightforward, utilizing only basic pieces for easy assembly with no complexity involved. We are recreating a 4-entry garage, complete with a mirador tower on top and…
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Town Extension : The Mini Shop
Read more: Town Extension : The Mini ShopWelcome to the guide for building a quaint LEGO shop inspired by the classic designs of the Lego System Town Set. On the left side of the yellow section of the image, you’ll notice a small building partially cut off, with rounded angles, suggesting a small storefront. This is extracted from the Gift Package /…
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Town Extension : the old church
Read more: Town Extension : the old churchWelcome to the guide for building a charming LEGO church inspired by the classic designs of the Lego System Town Set. To the right of the playmat, you’ll find a delightful church structure, featuring a red-tiled roof and white walls accented with blue details. This compact yet detailed model includes a small steeple and a…
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Town Extension : Twin Towers Hotel
Read more: Town Extension : Twin Towers HotelThe LEGO build depicts a modern hotel structure composed of two tall, symmetrical towers connected by a central base. The towers are constructed with white bricks and feature multiple floors, each with red-framed windows arranged in a grid pattern. The central base includes a recessed entrance with large red-framed doors and a sign above reading…
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Town Gift Package : Small Blue Roof Town House
Read more: Town Gift Package : Small Blue Roof Town HouseWe are currently constructing this small townhouse with a blue roof, inspired by the Lego System Town Set Extension kit (also known as the Gift Package) from 1955. The design aligns with the typical architectural style of regular buildings from that period. I recommend using standard bricks with bottom tubes rather than those without. The…