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LEGO Set Mash-Up: Combined Amusement Park

(Written by Geneva – gid617)

If you’ve been following my LEGO set mash-up series, then you know that I’ve been combining LEGO sets from different themes and building amusement park rides (see links at the end of this post). Naturally, the next thing to do is to combine the mash-ups in one large LEGO amusement park display!

I started with six 32×32 stud baseplates and then expanded about sixteen studs in front and on the sides. The final size is over 2 ½ feet long and 2 feet wide. Not quite the biggest creation I’ve built, but pretty close!

So welcome to Fun Land! (Remember how I said in one of the previous articles that I knew just what to do with those two extra two coaster tracks?)

The roller coaster is the biggest attraction. You may recall that I built it mainly using parts from the #10771 LEGO Toy Story 4 Carnival Thrill Coaster, the #41456 LEGO Unikitty Unikingdom Fairground Fun, and the #70830 LEGO Movie 2 Sweet Mayhem’s Systar Starship. In order to incorporate the roller coaster onto the display, I built a simple black floor with white dots for stars. A fun technique that makes the coaster stand out from the rest of the park!

Another set mash-up, this snake loop ride is a combination of #70674 LEGO Ninjago Fire Fang and #41337 LEGO Friends Underwater Loop. It’s a good way to get a birds’ eye view of the entire park!

Next is the La Locanda restaurant, a combination of #41379 LEGO Friends Heartlake City Restaurant and #76126 LEGO Marvel Avengers Ultimate Quinjet. The original mash-up featured the balcony on the second story, but that towered a little too high over the rest of the park. Instead, I brought in some of my own pieces and moved the balcony over to the side.

With this backside view, you can get a better look at the restaurant and roller coaster. And let’s not forget the free fall, a combination of the #31095 LEGO Creator Fairground Carousel and the #60224 LEGO City Satellite Service Mission.

Populating this amusement park we have the minifigures from #60234 LEGO City People Pack – Fun Fair, along with others from my own collection. I also included several rides from #10770 LEGO Toy Story 4 Buzz & Woody’s Carnival Mania. Those bumper cars just needed their own area!

I modified the octopus ride from Buzz & Woody’s Carnival Mania with some pieces from the twister in Unikitty Unikingdom Fairground Fun, making the ride higher and wilder.

Two more attractions from Buzz & Woody’s Carnival Mania are a Star Adventure shooting game, and an all-important ice cream stand for hot days.

Of course, we’ve just scratched the surface of this busy amusement park with these few shots. If you’d like to see more details, I put together about thirty more pictures in the following video.

The building process for this creation started a couple months ago, with a rough sketch of where I wanted the attractions to go. The most important decision was the roller coaster, and once I had put that to the far left I tried to space out the other purple rides. It made sense for the restaurant to be at the back middle, and then I put ice cream stands on opposite ends of the park.

Maybe you’ve noticed that for the walkway, I used a floating cobblestone technique. Only a few of the stones are attached – most are just lying on top of a layer of tiles. This gives a denser and more natural look to the walkway. And it’s also easier to take apart!

That will close out our series of amusement park mash-ups! What do you think? Have you enjoyed these LEGO builds? Were there any other sets you were hoping to see combined? Have you been inspired to build some of your own mash-ups? What do you think about the final combination? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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  • Sith015 October 25, 2019, 10:13 AM

    Wow! This is so cool! I read your previous blogs and I wasn’t expecting it to come together like this! Awesome!

  • jgiese626 October 25, 2019, 10:17 AM

    What a great display! Where are you going to put it?

    • gid617 October 26, 2019, 9:28 AM

      Sadly, I don’t have room to display a creation this size. It sat on my brother’s desk (and stuck out a little haha) long enough for some friends to see it but then it went back into the parts bins. 🙁 So here on Brick Blogger and my Flickr is where I “put it” with the pictures! Look on the bright side, more pieces available for the next one! 😀

  • sammy October 25, 2019, 10:38 AM

    Can I come over and play? This is epic! How did you get so many 1×1 round tiles?

    • gid617 October 26, 2019, 9:29 AM

      Thank you! 😀 1×1 round tiles were on the Pick-a-Brick wall four or five years ago, my brothers and I got a bunch then. Only about half of these are mine, I borrowed quite a few from them. 😉

  • FrenchToast October 25, 2019, 10:58 AM

    The colors came together surprisingly well. I like how you added the wall and the shape of the base and roads. You’re truly a talented builder.

    • gid617 October 26, 2019, 9:30 AM

      Thanks! I like the wall too, but it is kind of a shame how it hides a lot of the park from a low front angle.

  • brickhead October 25, 2019, 12:09 PM

    Amazing. I love the black section with the start under the roller coaster. It really gives depth to that ride and makes it seem larger. Like others said, I love the color combos. It seems that the dark blue won’t fit with the other colors that well, but because you spread it out throughout the build it works.

    • gid617 October 26, 2019, 9:32 AM

      I think the stars are my favorite part too, but it’s crazy how fast that section got dusty! 😛

  • c3po October 25, 2019, 12:46 PM

    It’s crazy how well it came together. Even the jet fit in. Lesson learned; you can put anything crazy in a theme park and make it work. LOL

    • Håkan October 25, 2019, 5:33 PM

      At least as long as the theme is broad enough…

    • gid617 October 26, 2019, 9:34 AM

      😆 Yep, this was a great excuse to let imagination run wild! 😉

      On the other hand, a theme park that sticks to one theme could really look beautiful, so that’s something to keep in mind if you’re interested in building one.

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