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LEGO Modular Jazz Club with Pizzeria & More!

Today, the LEGO Group unveiled the hottest new music venue in town – the #10312 LEGO Jazz Club. A vibrant addition to the LEGO Modular Building collection, the LEGO Jazz Club banishes the blues, bringing the theme of music to the collection for the first time.

Featuring a decorative interior and exterior, the set can be built in five pieces and includes a Jazz Club, a Pizzeria, a Managerial Office, a Tailor’s Workshop, a Dressing Room, and a Rooftop Green House on the lower roof. The set comes with 2,899 pieces, and measures 30cm / 10” high and 26cm / 11.5” wide.

In the image below, you can see how the Jazz Club fits with the #10297 LEGO Modular Boutique Hotel from last year and the #10278 LEGO Modular Police Station from a couple of years ago. Both of these sets are still available at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The LEGO Modular Jazz Club was designed by LEGO designer Andy Grubb. Hopefully, there is going to be a designer-video where he talks about the set.

Below are images of the three levels of the building, as well as the roof.

And here are some images of the interior spaces.

In addition, the set comes with eight minifigures including a Jazz Singer, Bassist, Drummer, Pizza Chef, Pizza Delivery Driver, Club Manager, Tailor, and Magician.

As usual, the set can be connected with previous LEGO Modular Buildings via a couple of LEGO Technic pins.

The LEGO Modular Jazz Club will be available from the 1st of January, 2023 via official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. Prices are as follows: $/€229.99/£ 199.99/ 349.99 AUD/ 299.99 CAD. For more information, visit the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Modular Building? Are you planning to add it to your collection? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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LEGO has been adding a new set to the LEGO Winter Village series since 2009, and with more sets in the collection, LEGO fans are able to add more variety to their displays. It’s fun to check out how others are arranging their Winter Village sets, and you may even get some inspiration and ideas for your own setup. We recently discussed some of my favorites (see: LEGO Winter Village Dioramas & Display Ideas), and below are some more. They are all shared in the Fans of LEGO Winter Village Facebook Group and the LEGO Winter Village Facebook Group.

Whether you have one LEGO Winter Village set, two, three, or more, the easiest way to begin is to simply line them up on a shelf or table, arrange the minifigs in various fun poses, and add some lights, and a background. Here is a simple but charming example by LEGO fan Kevin Goggin who set up his village with the help of his 8-year-old granddaughter. The third image is by Shaun Whitehead with a similar setup but with a bit deeper space.

If you have a larger shelf space, you can break up your display into smaller segments, like it is demonstrated below by LEGO fan David MacDonald. The benefit of shallow displays like this is that they don’t take up much space, and they can be rearranged easily.

With a larger display area, you can spread out your village and even add a train. Kari Marie dedicated her dining table to this purpose. Although these types of setups can take up quite a bit of space, they could be viewed and played with from all sides, which is a nice plus.

The LEGO Village buildings are usually just large enough to look good from the front and sides and have some playability inside. This keeps the sets cute and the price affordable. However, if you have the space and funds, you can expand the match the size of larger LEGO City and LEGO Modular Buildings. Simon Lambert demonstrates this with the most recently released #10308 LEGO Winter Village Holiday Main Street set, doubling the size of both shops and enclosing them at the back. You can find several Winter Village to Modular conversions like this at Rebrickable.com with downloadable instructions.

When you build your village, you don’t have to stay with sets just from the LEGO Winter Village collection. LEGO City buildings, and buildings from other themes, as well as vehicles and minifigs, are perfect for expanding the village. One popular set that you often see mixed in LEGO Winter Village setups is the #76388 LEGO Harry Potter Hogsmeade Village Visit. The size and style of the two buildings blend in perfectly. See the images below by Michael Stevenson.

You can also go the other way; instead of adding other sets to your LEGO Winter Village, you can add temporary holiday decorations to your LEGO city layout using elements of the LEGO Winter Village sets. Here is an excellent example by Ewa Szatkowska.

When it comes to trains, you have several options. The #10254 LEGO Winter Village Holiday Train was released in 2016. (A nice addition to this is the #10259 LEGO Winter Village Train Station from 2017). A couple of earlier trains that could be added are the #10173 LEGO Holiday Train from 2006 and the #10194 LEGO Creator Emerald Night from 2009. Although the Emerald Night is not Christmas-themed, the dark-green/tan/brown color-scheme and the style blend in nicely with the Winter Village sets.

Unfortunately, finding older LEGO trains is hard and the prices are usually high, so if you don’t have these sets already, it might be better to look at more recently released trains. The #76405 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Express (and other previously released LEGO Harry Potter trains) are good choices. The #71044 LEGO Disney Train and Station also comes with a train that works perfectly in a holiday-themed display. LEGO fan Neil Joseph Bennett even added the sleigh from the #10245 LEGO Winter Village Santa’s Workshop to the Disney Train!

Because motorized LEGO trains add movement, the display doesn’t have to be too big to create an impact. In fact, you can just run a LEGO train around the base of a Christmas tree as demonstrated here by Robert D’ovidio and Michael Carney.

LEGO fan Jason Piper shared a different concept for a Christmas tree-shaped LEGO Winter Village display. Take a look below.

You can even run your Christmas train around a LEGO-built Christmas tree. The display below is by Bea F. Saldevar.

I also really like this suspended elf train by Steven Bleck using the new roller coaster tracks. He shares; “My sons and I spent months planning and collecting everything to bring this JKBrickWorks design to life this Christmas. Our village is roughly 50% complete, but we couldn’t wait to show the suspended train in action. Really happy with how it has turned out. My sons envision that the elf train is magically not visible to the townspeople below and have plans to create elevated train stop platforms connecting a walkway to the elevated North Pole and Elf Clubhouse sets (via IKEA Bygglek)! Still, lots to build, but excited about the progress so far!” (You can watch the train running in a video at the Fans of LEGO Winter Village Facebook Group).

Do you remember IKEA Bygglek? A couple of years ago, LEGO and IKEA collaborated to make storage boxes with LEGO studs. Only two products were released (a larger and smaller box) and only in one color (white). Yes, they can be used for storage, but even more popular is using them as fillers to build up bulk for large projects. Because the boxes are white, they are perfect for adding as a base or platform to the LEGO Winter Village sets. Take a look at the excellent example below by Frederik De Leeneer.

Many LEGO fans and families start out with just one or two LEGO Winter Village sets, and then gradually add to their displays each holiday season. If you stay with this process, you can end up with some truly massive creations. Below are a few examples by Jeff Howie, Eszti Eszti, Susanna Nichole, Harold Agr.

Besides getting ideas from the displays of others and downloading instructions from Rebrickable.com, another great resource is the Expanding the LEGO Winter Village book series, which includes instructions for several additional models. Below, I will link to each of the books currently available in the series. And for the currently available LEGO Winter Village and other holiday-themed sets, visit the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

As you can see, there is no shortage of fun and festive ideas for the holidays! To see these and many more LEGO Winter Village displays I would highly recommend visiting the Fans of LEGO Winter Village Facebook Group and the LEGO Winter Village Facebook Group. And you’re also welcome to share your own creations and favorites from others in the comment section below.

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