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🎬 Title: LEGO: Red Horizon – Rise of Stanislausvauhnhaugen

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Absolutely! Here’s a thrilling and cinematic story arc that weaves in Lord Business, your evolving LEGO city, and the sprawling police compound—all while preserving the imagination and satire that makes your LEGO universe so compelling: 🧱 Chapter: The Shadow of Power While Bob and his quirky crew of builders laid the first bricks of Stanislausvauhnhaugen’s Town Hall, the winds of authority began to stir. Far beyond the city limits, Lord Business —known worldwide for his iron-fisted policies and obsession with “perfect order”—caught word of Bob’s free-thinking, blueprint-burning, invention-worshipping city. And he was not amused. “A city built on chaos? Inventors? Dreamers? Unregulated creativity? ABSOLUTE NONSENSE. ” 🧑‍⚖️ The Decree Lord Business contacted the President of the World (a totally legitimate figurehead with a fax machine) and demanded he be named mayor of the new city. To no one's surprise, the President of the World—under immense lobbying pressure—complied. But...

Main street - a walk down memory lane

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To get started, we are going to need to design a grid. I am just throwing a size out there, but I posit that we will want to have: Table space with enough width to place 2.5 "32 x 32 base plates", the maximum/minimum width here is critical, as we want a user experience where a user can stand and easily interact with any corner of the lego city We know that we will have rail cars, and plan to have multiple levels, including an underground subway at a later time For starters we will state that a block in our city is approximately five 32 x 32 base plates wide, allowing a rich user experience, and storage on shelves if table space is of a premium   The first building we are placing will be a Town hall. That building will sit on top of a 32 x 32 base plate. It will be the heart of the city, and it will grow outwards from there. Using LEGO City Road Plates 60304 - Building Toy Set, Featuring Traffic Lights, Trees, Glow in The Dark Bricks, Combine City Series Sets, Great Gift f...

🧱 Bob's Grand Ambition: Why Build a City?

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🧱 Bob's Grand Ambition: Why Build a City? Bob the LEGO Guy was once a lonely figure in the bin of forgotten bricks—buried beneath broken wheels, cracked windows, and 1990s nostalgia. He was born from the imagination of Saad Aziz , a father rediscovering his childhood LEGO collection in a basement filled with dust, memories, and the faint scent of mouse excrement. As Saad rinsed the bricks clean under a hot shower, something clicked—not just the plastic studs—but a spark of purpose. From that moment, Bob wasn’t just a minifig. He became the embodiment of imagination reborn . 🏙️ The Dream: A City of Ideas Bob knew LEGO cities existed all over the world—grids of order, logic, and sensible traffic lights. But Bob didn’t want that. He didn’t want to fit in. He wanted to build a city for dreamers, inventors, and misfits —a place where wild ideas are celebrated, where creativity governs, and where no one ever says, “That’s not how it’s done.” To build this place, Bob needed m...

Where Old Bricks Find New Purpose - Narrated by Saad Aziz, but visualized through Bob’s actions.

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Foreword: Where Old Bricks Find New Purpose

Meet Bob the Lego guy - A tale of bricks, ballots, and bold ideas.

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🏗️ Meet Bob the LEGO Guy Born : June 12, 2025 Medium : Drawn with a Huion tablet + stylus Software : Artweaver Free Species : ABS plastic Occupation : Diabolical (but lovable) inventor