You can build your own version of Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World with instructions for the buildings located on the famous street.
Main Street, U.S.A. Lego Instructions

LEGO MOCs (My Own Creations) are custom models built by fans using LEGO bricks. One fan is WDWBricks, and this builder has created miniature versions of the buildings found on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom.

In order to make your own version of Main Street, you will need to purchase the MOCs, which come with a full parts list and building instructions.


Many of the listings also have decals for the signs and windows where applicable, and have shown in the photos where they should be placed.

So far, there are 28 MOCs for the Main Street buildings.



This includes instructions for building a LEGO miniature of the Cinema, Bakery, and Ice Cream Parlor.

Each listing also lets you know how many pieces are required, but be prepared. It is a costly investment!



The Confectionery takes up the first three buildings on the East side of Walt Disney World’s Main Street USA in the Magic Kingdom.

Currently, the interiors are not finished. The builder plans to go back and create instructions for those once the exteriors are finished.


Of course, the façade of the Emporium is included over a few listings.


Interestingly, there is an instruction set for House of Magic as well. House of Magic (pictured above left) was open from 1971 until 1995 and then became part of the Emporium complex in the 2001 expansion. The signage out front, though, still shows House of Magic as a tribute to its origins.

As you can see in the photos, the buildings all fit together seamlessly, just like the real Main Street, U.S.A.



Other buildings include Casey’s Corner, Disney Clothiers, and Fashion Apparel. Fashion Apparel was originally the Penny Arcade from the 1971 opening until 1995, when the arcade closed. It had a few different names and then became part of the Emporium complex in 2001.
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