Friday, March 13, 2026

This is not the new Lumibricks Skatepark 19011!

 

Hey brick fans!

Here are some pics of my Skatepark MOC which takes it's inspiration from the new Lumibricks Skatepark set 19011!  I've repurposed and incorporated parts from two Lumibricks Street Fusion sets: the Chili dog stand and the Grafitti bus stop.

I think the overall size might be the same as the Lumibricks Skatepark.  Mine sits on one and a half baseplates (48x32 studs) which has been raised up a MILS plate.

I have seven studs at the front allocated to the sidewalk, so I can place a lot of street detailing there.


I have a big box of spare fixtures from which I grabbed a bench which I should have dusted off before picture taking.  The signpost is from the Lumibricks Chili Dog set.  The KFC sign is a fridge magnet that is attached to the dence using double sided tape.

The hotdog guy is telling skater girl to keep her distance.

Delores arrives at the skatepark but realizes she forgot her helmet.  Will they still let her skate?

A vending machine and ad for Bob's burgers are on the other side of the skatepark entrance.


The Lumibricks Chili Dog stand now occupies the corner of the skatepark.

Take the stairs up, grab a chili dog , help yourself to the condiments and skate down the ramp. Or if you're really good, skate down the stairs with chili dog in hand!  This section uses wall and window parts from the Lumibricks Grafitti bus stop.

Here's another window from the Grafitti bus stop.

The main feature wall is also from the Lumibricks Grafitti bus stop.

The half pipe and other orange ramps are from a clone of the  Lego skatepark 60364 set. I forget where the other set of tan coloured ramps is from.  Take the steps and then climb the ladder to take advantage of the great views of the entire skatepark from the lookout.

More skate pieces have been borrowed from the Lego Skatepark clone set.


I have managed to retain and reuse some of the lighting from the Lumibricks Chili Dog stand.



The small battery box in the upper corner controls the bright led lights mounted on the walls.


Thanks for checking out my MOC!

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