
10 Inspiring Modular Club LEGO MOCs: Instructions, Tips and Ideas
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LEGO Modular Club MOCs – Inspiration, Tips & 10 Awesome Builds
A “Modular Club” is the pulse of a LEGO city. It’s where minifigures meet after dark, where a neon sign glows above a busy sidewalk and muffled bass thumps through the brickwork. As a builder, it’s also one of the most rewarding modulars to design: a club façade invites bold color blocking, angled signage, and showy architectural details; inside, you get to craft stages, backstage nooks, DJ booths, dance floors, bars, kitchens, bathrooms, VIP lounges, stairwells—so many little storytelling corners. Whether you imagine a smoky jazz den tucked between classic townhouses, a high-energy salsa club spilling onto a tiled courtyard, or a comedy venue with a marquee that lights up the block, clubs let you blend architecture with scene-building in a way few modulars do.
Design-wise, you’ll juggle two types of flow: (1) street-level curb appeal that draws the eye—think canopy awnings, deco trim, and show posters—and (2) vertical circulation that makes sense for your guests—ticket desk at the entrance, stage and seating on the first or second floor, balcony rails and mezzanines above, and a compact back-of-house for performers. Clubs also thrive on texture and contrast: glossy tiles for dance floors, SNOT signs that pop, transparent plates for windows and light wells, and moody interior palettes punctuated with metallic “hardware” details. Most of all, a club is a story machine: put a sax on the stage, a queue rope out front, a security office upstairs—and your city feels alive.
Build Tips
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Stage & sightlines: Put the stage on a short side and angle it 5–15° so seated minifigs “face” it naturally. Use jumpers to offset chairs in a chevron.
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Dance floors that shine: Checkerboard tiles (2×2/1×2) or trans-clear plates over metallic stickers/pearl pieces create a glossy, lit effect.
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Sound & lights (brick-only): Color-blocked 1×1 round plates/tiles as “par cans,” bar holders + clips for lighting trusses, grille tiles and round bricks as speakers.
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Queues & security: Velvet-rope barriers with 1×1 cones/pearls on bars; a tiny cash office under the stairs sells the realism.
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SNOT signs that pop: Build the club name sideways with tiles on brackets; outline with 1×1 round tiles to “glow.”
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Smart vertical flow: Keep stair openings near the back wall; use 1×3 inverted arches for balcony lips that don’t eat floor space.
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Texture outside: Mix masonry bricks, profile tiles, and occasional round columns; break up large walls with pilasters and window rhythm.
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Modularity: Pin brick cores and floor plates with Technic bricks + pins so you can remove each level cleanly for play and photos.
Ideas for Types of Modular Clubs
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Jazz/Blues Club: Intimate stage, red-and-dark-tan palette, brick arches, balcony seating.
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Comedy Club: Street marquee, brick poster cases, tight table layout with mic stand & spotlight.
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Salsa/Latin Club: Colorful stucco façade, open dance floor, balcony with plants and string lights.
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Rooftop Lounge: Glass stair tower, pergola, bar on the roof, planters and lounge chairs.
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Underground/Techno Club: Industrial exterior, exposed “concrete” inside, DJ booth and light rig.
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Speakeasy: Hidden entrance (bookcase or alley door), vintage bar, jazz trio corner.
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Student/Arcade Club: Pinball, arcade cabinets, neon patterns, cheap eats counter.
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Members Club: Wood paneling, billiards, library room, cigar lounge vibe.
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Live Music Hall: Deeper floor plan, big stage and backstage, postered brick walls.
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Dinner & Show: Booth seating, kitchen pass window, stage curtains with fabric elements.
Featured Modular Club MOCs
Modular CLUB Building
Designer: gabizon
Get the instructions: Model: Modular CLUB Building — Designer: gabizon.
Deli Store and Club – Modular Corner (Alt build of 10312 & 76311)
Designer: Petrus Odyssey
Get the instructions: Model: Deli Store and Club – Modular Corner — Designer: Petrus Odyssey.
Modular City-Comedy-Club
Designer: xantos
Get the instructions: Model: Modular City-Comedy-Club — Designer: xantos.
Night Club (Alt build of 10312 Jazz Club)
Designer: BrickAtive
Get the instructions: Model: Night Club — Designer: BrickAtive.
Modular Jazz Club + Display for set 21334-1 Jazz Quartet
Designer: gabizon
Get the instructions: Model: Modular Jazz Club + Display for set 21334-1 Jazz Quartet — Designer: gabizon.
10270 + 21319 – Street Club Camden Town
Designer: the_bricked_cave
Get the instructions: Model: 10270 + 21319 – Street Club Camden Town — Designer: the_bricked_cave.
Cuban Casino – Cuban Salsa Club Modular
Designer: PortCityBricks
Get the instructions: Model: Cuban Casino – Cuban Salsa Club Modular — Designer: PortCityBricks.
The Highlander Clubhouse (10246 Alternate Build)
Designer: BoggleLego
Get the instructions: Model: The Highlander Clubhouse — Designer: BoggleLego.
MB03 – Jazz Club
Designer: Labronco Brick Designs
Get the instructions: Model: MB03 – Jazz Club — Designer: Labronco Brick Designs.
Jazz Club Café (10312 “Jazz Club” Alternative)
Designer: smertullus
Get the instructions: Model: Jazz Club Café — Designer: smertullus.