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The LEGO Neighborhood Book 2. Copyright © 2019 by Brian Lyles and Jason Lyles. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher. Printed in China
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LET'S CHECK OUT SOME OF THE DETAILS OF THESE MICROSCALE BUILDS.
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WE HOPE THAT OUR TOUR THROUGH THE CITY AND THE BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS HAVE INSPIRED YOU TO MAKE A MODULAR BUILDING OF YOUR OWN-—OR A MICROSCALE BUILDING!
FOR MORE INSPIRATION, PICK UP THE LEGO NEIGHBORHOOD BOOK.
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In The LEGO Neighborhood Book 2, you'll learn to create buildings with details like charming balconies, ornate roofs, and lush gardens. Try your hand at interior design and fill your buildings with furniture, houseplants, and other creative decorations. Put the finishing touches on your model with sidewalks, lampposts, mailboxes, and even an entire city park. Snap together a few houses, shops, and apartment buildings to create your own amazing LEGO neighborhood.
= Dozens of new ideas to use in your own models
= Inspiration for your own microscale city = Mini builds for a piano, DVD rental machine, newsstand, and much more
* Step-by-step instructions for two complete multistory buildings
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