LEGO Set 71717-1 Journey to the Skull Dungeons Alternate build Ideas: Townhouses, Modular Rooms, and Neighborhood Rebuilds
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Journey to the Skull Dungeons Rebuilds Viewed Through Its Own Parts
LEGO Set 71717-1 Journey to the Skull Dungeons is built around home life, so its best alternates work when they keep a sense of rooms, doors, windows, and street-level storytelling.
Facade colors, roof pieces, interior hints, and small lifestyle details give the inventory a friendly modular direction. It can become a townhouse, a family-home expansion, or a neighborhood corner without losing the warmth of the original set.
That is why Rocky Facade, 71717 Old Wizard Hut, and 71717 Murt's rocky home feel connected: each one keeps the set in a lived-in city or home setting while changing the footprint.
Journey to the Skull Dungeons earns its own reading through Rocky Facade, 71717 Old Wizard Hut, 71717 Murt's rocky home, and Murt's Mech and Spider canon. For Journey to the Skull Dungeons, those real model names keep the article focused on the set's actual alternate-build range, with the rebuild angle leaning toward a fresh display direction.
Because Journey to the Skull Dungeons is really about rooms, facades, and street-level storytelling, Townhouse Pet Shop Cafe modular city rebuild ideas for Journey to the Skull Dungeons fits best as a city-building comparison.
The model gallery below keeps the populated Rebrickable categories intact.
Set-Specific Reading for 71717-1 Journey to the Skull Dungeons
For this article, Journey to the Skull Dungeons is judged through play value, silhouette, and shelf presence. The gallery mix is 4 full alternate builds and 1 partial alternate build, with Rocky Facade, 71717 Old Wizard Hut, 71717 Murt's rocky home, Murt's Mech and Spider canon, and Lava Bastion giving the set its practical rebuild choices.
The designer lineup also changes the feel of the roundup: Romans 12:2, FunkyDonut, and mocscout bring different priorities to the same inventory, so the article can stay specific instead of treating every model as the same kind of alternate.
The official-name cues worth keeping in mind are Journey, Skull, and Dungeons; those words help steer the copy toward the actual set identity before the model gallery begins.
What the 71717-1 Inventory Makes Easier to Reimagine in 71717-1 Journey to the Skull Dungeons
For LEGO Set 71717-1 Journey to the Skull Dungeons, the most natural rebuild paths are:
- townhouse rebuilds
- modular family-home layouts
- skate-park side builds
- compact neighborhood displays
Hub City Clock Street Lights architecture-style alternate builds for Journey to the Skull Dungeons gives readers another architecture-style angle to compare once the article moves from the original set into modular scene ideas.
Alternate Builds
These are the biggest subject changes in the roundup, using Journey to the Skull Dungeons as the starting inventory for a different finished model.
Rocky Facade
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Designer: Romans 12:2
71717 Old Wizard Hut
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Designer: FunkyDonut
71717 Murt's rocky home
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Designer: FunkyDonut
Murt's Mech and Spider canon
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Designer: FunkyDonut
View Murt's Mech and Spider canon instructions by FunkyDonut
Partial Alternate Builds
These focused rebuilds may use a narrower part selection, so they are best read as smaller experiments rather than full one-set transformations.
Lava Bastion
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Designer: mocscout
Journey to the Skull Dungeons is strongest when the rebuild still feels like a place. Start with Rocky Facade and 71717 Old Wizard Hut, then use the remaining models to decide whether the parts should become a townhouse, a modular home scene, or a brighter neighborhood display.