The LEGO Group's next modular building – 10350 Tudor Corner – has been designed for a specific spot on the street, pairing with a recent entry.
While you wait for the launch of
Luckily, that's not the case and LEGO designer François Zapf has revealed exactly where you should place
"The blue building is pretty classic, complements the other modular buildings and fits pretty well if you connect it that way but the other side has a little alleyway with stairs," explained Zapf to Tiago Catarino. "It has been specifically made for
"You can connect another building to have a little gap so that they can breathe. With the museum, it's massive and they don't usually come with houses attached to them. Having this little gap helps a lot with 10326 Natural History Museum."
It's an ingenious design when you give it some thought since
Doing as the designer states still leaves a gap on the left side of the museum and since no other modular building currently available or retired has a gap on their right, the museum won't ever be as standalone as it should be according to François Zapf. Given the consistency of the modular collection, this seems unlikely to be a problem forever, but as it stands right now
The LEGO designer's insight is still sure to be useful when
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