Lego haunted house moc

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I wanted a haunted house. One that reminded me of the old school cardboard pop-out ones I used to have as a kid. So I built one out of Lego. My very own custom Lego Haunted House. Using pieces from a range of Monster Fighters Lego sets, Scooby Doo and the Monsters Minifigure line, I created a haunted house with areas for certain monsters. A green house for the spreading plants. A mad scientists laboratory where Frankenstein comes to life. A zombie lounge area, spooky kitchen and the Mummy’s shrine. On the roof of the playset, we have the pirates lookout and a small room for Dracula to conduct his ghastly business.

The custom lego haunted house build

The haunted house uses the base plan for the official Lego haunted house set in the Monster Fighters line. I rebuilt the base using what I had available and tried to enhance it where I could.

Bottom level

So on the bottom level of the haunted house, we’ve got a lot of space dedicated to the mad scientist’s laboratory where he has space to work on his Frankenstein monster. I wanted to ensure when the set was closed, theoretically there’d be enough room for a Lego minifigure to navigate the house. So Frankenstein sits on a swivel bench that can also be left upright with just enough space for a figure to navigate to the back door. There’s enough space to access the stairway leading up to second level.

Second level

On the second level, we have the zombie lounge area with record player, books and a safe filled with gold. This side of the building also has a kitchen area. This is taken brick-for-brick from the Scooby Doo Monster Mansion set and adapted to sit flush. On the other side of the second level we have the Mummy Museum Exhibit. This is also from the Scooby Doo Lego line. A lot of the set was left intact, but I incorporated it into an entire level of the building with sand bricks. It also uses pieces from the Monster Fighters Chariot.

On the roof level, my least polished area, we have the ghoul pirate. It’s his crow’s nest. His old boat he sunk in, as well as his trusty cannon help him keep a lookout. We also have Dracula’s room, filled with old junk and his coffin. The roof is removable on both sides, giving plenty of access to his tightly packed room. The location at the top of the house means he can come and go during the night whenever he pleases.

Surrounding the house, we have the werewolf swamp playset from the Monster Fighters line, Dracula’s Hotrod Hearse and a greenhouse, also taken from Scooby Doo’s Haunted Mansion. Compared to the original build, I felt these additions added a lot of character and gave the haunted house a bit more atmosphere.

The greenhouse in particular makes the perfect home for our plant guy minifigure. I’ve modified it slightly to sit flush with the custom Lego haunted house.

Being a MOC project, this is a constant work in progress but I’m excited to hear any thoughts, feedback or ideas. Moving forward I’d love to buy the actual Lego Haunted House from Monster Fighters and incorporate the roof section better as well as make the brickwork here a little more consistent. To see how far this set has come, please check out the first iteration right here.

This is a small instruction to turn the LEGO Set 10273 “Haunted House” into a fully furnished, regular Modular Building. It uses as much of the original bricks as possible, but since this follows a entirely different concept, you need approximatly 1400 additional Bricks.

It adds a base, a second floor and changes the how you access the inside from folding to detachable Floors like other modulars.

It’s Interior consits of a sofa corner, furnace and Organ on the ground Floor. On the floor above you find kitchen and table , and the bedroom is under the roof. The Interior fits the color scheme with its dark, wooden tones, dark reds, and gold accents.


It changes the haunted house to fit the other modulars.


It’s base is 25×25 cm and the tower is 60 cm high at the top.

NOTE: You need the original LEGO set 10273 “Haunted house” (2020) since this instruction is a modification.


Also check out the Instructions for my modular cathedral 😀

User Reviews

romain (verified owner) – October 6, 2020

Bonjour, je vous est acheté cette notice. Pourrais je recevoir la liste des pièces supplémentaires qu’il faut pour la construction du set ? Merci
Hello, I bought you this manual. Could I receive the list of additional parts needed for the construction of the set? Thank you

admin – October 7, 2020

Bonjour et merci pour votre achat!
Les pièces supplémentaires peuvent être trouvées dans le fichier appelé “Old_Mansion_XML”

Vous pouvez l’ouvrir en suivant ce guide vidéo simple:

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10273 Haunted House is a Creator 18+ set that was released on May 20, 2020.

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If you love ghosts, ghouls and things that go bump in the night, we’ve got a treat for you – the LEGO® Haunted House (10273). Take time out of everyday life and explore something extraordinary as you discover the thrills and surprises packed into this stunning building project.

Spookily good details bring the story to life Take your time building this impressive haunted house model, before exploring all the intricate details hidden within. The house opens up, making it easy to explore inside where you’ll discover a working free-fall ride plus automatic doors at the top of the tower. See the haunted front doors close for a spooky effect. Add the LEGO Powered Up components (available separately) to control the elevator via the Powered Up app.

A building project that’s full of thrills This Haunted House is part of a collection of LEGO building kits for adults who appreciate clever design. This model also makes a scarily good gift, birthday present or Christmas gift.

  • This creepy LEGO® Haunted House (10273) model provides hours of enjoyment for anyone looking to unwind with a new project. Build the spooky horror house then explore its impressive features and delightful details.
  • Why should kids get all the fun when it comes to scary toys? This building kit is designed for adults but it includes lots of playful features, such as a free-fall ride, haunted doors and a cursed painting.
  • If you appreciate beautiful details, you’ll love displaying your haunted house model. Upgrade the Haunted House with the LEGO® Powered Up components (available separately) to control the elevator via the app.
  • Ideal for ghost hunters, thrill seekers and adult LEGO® fans alike, this Haunted House set makes a great birthday gift for your ghost-loving mum, dad, husband, wife, partner or friend and also makes a fun Halloween gift.
  • This dark and spooky haunted manor measures over 26.5” (68cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 9” (25cm) deep, making it a challenging construction kit for adults and a great brick-built model to display.
  • A battery is included with the light brick in this set, so you can enjoy the illumination right away. To motorize your model, add 1 x 88009 and 2 x 88008 Powered Up components (sold separately).
  • This set comes with coffee-table-style building instructions to guide and inspire you.
  • Part of a series of inspiring LEGO® construction kits for adults, designed for LEGO building fans and hobbyists who love beautiful design and elegant LEGO models.
  • LEGO® building bricks meet the highest industry standards, which ensures they are consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart easily every time – it’s been that way since 1958.
  • LEGO® bricks and pieces are rigorously tested to ensure that every building set meets the highest safety and quality standards, so you can be sure that this model is designed to last.

Minifigures Included

Notes

  • This is the first Creator set with the 18+ age rating.
  • This set features multiple callbacks to previous sets:
      is the namesake of the Manor Von Barron and appears as a portrait in this set. Baron was the main antagonist of the Adventurers theme.
    • Two Anubis-Statues from 5988 Pharaoh's Forbidden Ruins appear above the organ.
    • The head of the Sphinx from 5978 Sphinx Secret Surprise appears as a decoration on the wall of the elevator shaft. An obelisk similar to the one featured in the same set also appears.
      • The hieroglyphs on the Obelisk spell Ogel.

      Lore notes in instruction manual

      The instruction manual for this set includes lore notes describing the story background for certain objects in this set. Many of these objects are references to previous Adventurers theme sets, as well as references to the Alpha Team theme and the Junkbot online game. Below are all the lore notes included in the manual:

      • The Idol of Everest - Snatched from an Everest mountain temple, it is said the tendrils reach out into the unknown. It also makes a great coat rack.
      • The Obelisk of Evil - Von Barron stole this obelisk because it had the most evil inscription he had ever seen.
      • The Organ of Catarino - Von Barron had this organ custom built in Portugal. He mostly used it to play TV show theme songs.
      • The Heads of Anubis - Air-lifted out of the Temple of Anubis, supposedly they are "just for decoration, that's it and that's all."
      • The Face of Sphinx - The very first Egyptian item that the Baron stole, the entire manor was built around it.
      • The Escape Plan - Von Barron lined the Face of Sphinx with dynamite, just in case any curses came along with it.
      • The Golden Dingus - As Von Barron reached out for the Golden Dingus, the Yeti suddenly appeared and ate his left hand! Luckily, he already had a hook for a left hand, so he simply replaced it with another.
      • The Orb of OGEL - A prototype for the mind-control superweapon used by the Evil OGEL Empire. Von Barron always kept one handy "for a rainy day."
      • The Box of Junk - A heavy, dusty box of junk. A faded sticker reads "I Love Trash".
      • The Altar of Alhazred - It is unknown for what dark rites this heavy-looking stone table was originally intended. The Baron used it for light reading on rainy days.
      • The Forbidden Skeleton - Some say Sam Sinister's car exploded while running from the law, leaving only his skeleton and top hat behind. Some say there was once a third twin butler. No one knows for sure.
      • The Portrait of Samuel von Barron - As the portrait was finished, a strange glow started emanating from the ruby. Trapped in the Mummy's curse, von Barron was driven mad by Pharaoh Hotep's terrible jokes.
      • The Resonator - In a failed attempt to harness the power of the Re-Gou Ruby with this device, von Barron accidentally summoned two friendly spirits from beyond.
      • The Madman's Elevator - "How's my elevator to nowhere? It has its ups and downs. aaaHAHAHAaaaHA!" -The Mad Baron

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      $249.99
      €229.99
      £209.99
      $349.99 +

      If you love ghosts, ghouls and things that … If you love ghosts, ghouls and things that go bump in the night, we’ve got a treat for you – the LEGO® Haunted House (10273). Take time out of everyday life and explore something extraordinary as you discover the thrills and surprises packed into this stunning building project.

      Spookily good details bring the story to life
      Take your time building this impressive haunted house model, before exploring all the intricate details hidden within. The house opens up, making it easy to explore inside where you’ll discover a working free-fall ride plus automatic doors at the top of the tower. See the haunted front doors close for a spooky effect. Add the LEGO Powered Up components (available separately) to control the elevator via the Powered Up app.

      A building project that’s full of thrills
      This Haunted House is part of a collection of LEGO building kits for adults who appreciate clever design. This model also makes a scarily good gift, birthday present or Christmas gift.

      *This creepy LEGO® Haunted House (10273) model provides hours of enjoyment for anyone looking to unwind with a new project. Build the spooky horror house then explore its impressive features and delightful details.
      *Why should kids get all the fun when it comes to scary toys? This building kit is designed for adults but it includes lots of playful features, such as a free-fall ride, haunted doors and a cursed painting.
      *If you appreciate beautiful details, you’ll love displaying your haunted house model. Upgrade the Haunted House with the LEGO® Powered Up components (available separately) to control the elevator via the app.
      *Ideal for ghost hunters, thrill seekers and adult LEGO® fans alike, this Haunted House set makes a great birthday gift for your ghost-loving mum, dad, husband, wife, partner or friend and also makes a fun Halloween gift.
      *This dark and spooky haunted manor measures over 26.5” (68cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 9” (25cm) deep, making it a challenging construction kit for adults and a great brick-built model to display.
      *A battery is included with the light brick in this set, so you can enjoy the illumination right away. To motorize your model, add 1 x 88009 and 2 x 88008 Powered Up components (sold separately).
      *This set comes with coffee-table-style building instructions to guide and inspire you.
      *Part of a series of inspiring LEGO® construction kits for adults, designed for LEGO building fans and hobbyists who love beautiful design and elegant LEGO models.
      *LEGO® building bricks meet the highest industry standards, which ensures they are consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart easily every time – it’s been that way since 1958.
      *LEGO® bricks and pieces are rigorously tested to ensure that every building set meets the highest safety and quality standards, so you can be sure that this model is designed to last. sure that this model is designed to last.

      LEGO 10273 Haunted House (новинка 2020 года) - это первый комплект из новой линейки Лего. Встречаем: LEGO Fairground Collection.


      На этом завершается эпоха Creator Expert. Начинается новая эра.

      Новую линию начинает дом с привидениями, комната страха!

      Дом с привидениями оснащен множеством деталей, он поставляется с механической башней свободного падения в качестве главной игровой функции.

      Набор 10273 Haunted House не следует путать с набором с аналогичным названием (10228 Haunted House), выпущенным в 2012 году.

      LEGO Haunted House представляет тематику ярмарки; это аттракцион с участием посетителей, приходящих в дом с привидениями на свой страх и риск.

      Начните исследовать что-то необыкновенное: этот проект наполнен сюрпризами. Жутко интересные детали, страшно прекрасный подарок для любого фаната Лего!

      Дом открывается, что позволяет легко исследовать пространство внутри, где вы обнаружите автоматику свободного падения плюс автоматические двери в верхней части башни. Передние двери с привидениями закрываются. для жуткого эффекта.




      • Количество деталей: 3231.
      • Количество минифигурок в наборе: 9 штук (включая одну фигурку в инвалидном кресле и двух привидений).
      • Возраст: 18+.
      • Цена: $249.99.
      • Релиз: 20 мая 2020.

      Для автоматизации можно добавить аксессуары LEGO Power Up (для управления лифтом с помощью приложения Power Up).


      В комплект входит световой кирпичик с установленной батареей, так что вы можете наслаждаться освещением сразу.


      Почему только дети сегодня должны получать все радости, когда дело доходит до страшных игрушек? Этот комплект предназначен для взрослых, но включает в себя множество забавных функций, характерных для современных детских игрушек (свободное падение, двери и проклятая картина). Это будет интересно и во время сборки, и после!


      Размеры: это темное и жуткое поместье с привидениями - 68 см в высоту, 25 см в ширину и 25 см в глубину, что делает его большим и сложным строительным набором для взрослых и прекрасной моделью для показа.


      О коллекции LEGO Fairground

      Набор LEGO® Haunted House™ (рассчитан на возраст 18+) является новейшим примером того, как LEGO Group стремится вдохновить творцов всех возрастов на строительство и реконструкцию моделей, как Лего учит радоваться процессу созидания.

      LEGO® Haunted House становится первым комплектом из коллекции LEGO Fairground, в которой будет представлена новая стильная упаковка, призванная отразить сложный характер творческого процесса.


      Все новые наборы в данном ассортименте LEGO Group, привлекающие взрослых, теперь будут иметь элегантный минималистичный новый дизайн в упаковке, соответствующей возрасту целевой аудитории. Внутри имеются инструкции по сборке и эксклюзивный контент.


      Отдельно следует отметить, что бренд Creator Expert теперь, похоже, будет отправлен в отставку.

      Многие из взрослых поклонников любят продукцию Creator Expert, но было решено использовать новый дизайн упаковки, ориентированный на взрослых, чтобы покупатели сразу могли понять, что они покупают. Это облегчит фанатам процесс отслеживания моделей, которые они с гордостью бы демонстрировали после завершения сборки. Ассортимент продукции новой линии будет по-прежнему включать те же передовые коллекционные продукты, которые гарантируют профессионалам радость строительства из деталей Лего.

      Строительные кирпичики LEGO® соответствуют самым высоким отраслевым стандартам, что гарантирует их прочность, совместимость, легкость соединения каждый раз - это было так с 1958 года, история продолжается и сегодня.

      Все детали тщательно тестируются для обеспечения соответствия каждого набора самым высоким стандартам безопасности и качества, так что вы можете быть уверены, что эта модель разработана до конца.

      Halloween is coming up, and while this year’s might look a bit different due to Covid-19, LEGO has you covered with a social distancing-friendly alternative – building the new 10273 Haunted House.

      Launched in June 2020, the new LEGO Haunted House is less a successor of the 2012 version, but an extension to the Fairground Collection – the new fancy name for the subtheme that includes the Roller Coaster, Fairground Mixer, Carousel, and Ferris Wheel.

      I recently received the opportunity to build

      Thanks to LEGO for providing this set for review.


      Dubbed Manor Von Barron, the Haunted House is a theme-park inspired ride, which eschews large-scale attractions for something a lot more intimate and spookier.

      Unlike previous Fairground sets which revolved around one standout mechanical play feature – the Haunted House is designed as more of a playset, and is filled with both Easter eggs and the LEGO Adventurers homages aplenty.


      The LEGO Haunted House comes with 9 minifigures – a motley bunch of characters that include Fairground visitors, workers, two Ghosts and a creepy pair of Butler twins.

      Kudos to LEGO for including a wheelchair-bound Fairground visitor in the set – it’s always great to see minifigures being used to normalise people with disabilities, and including the wheelchair element in more sets is always a win.


      The two new ghost minifigures – I have mixed feelings about. They look like updated LEGO ghosts which try to retain some of the iconic features such as the dual-sided faces which have classic LEGO ghost expressions.

      The white hood, and use of the curved slope dress piece I guess is a way to utilise existing elements, but for a set with nostalgia as one of the main attractions, it does feel like a waste to not have classic Ghosts not get included.

      If that isn’t possible, I also would’ve loved if LEGO used glow-in-the-dark elements for these ghosts, but alas, they’re just normal white elements.


      The LEGO Haunted House build (watch a speed build on my Youtube channel) was a pleasant experience, which I spread out across 3 days and it was a very enjoyable build, with plenty of variety, and not too much repetition.

      If you enjoy building Modulars, you’ll have a blast with the Haunted House with its detailed interiors and exteriors.

      When you finish the build, the first thing that struck me is how imposingly tall this build is. The height of course isn’t purely an aesthetic choice, but also serve as the attraction’s drop tower play feature.

      The footprint of the set is also quite small, which means you won’t have to make much space for it, which is always a bonus for us LEGO fans with more sets than surface area.

      Oh, and the most pleasant surprise of this set greets you as soon as you open the box – not a single sticker sheet in sight!


      The colour scheme has grown on me the more I stare at it (it’s currently situated next to my home office) – the Olive Green exterior is complemented by the grey sections, and helps accentuate the black roof.

      The contrast between the roof and olive elements are really striking, and add a hint of realism to the entire model in a way that sand green wouldn’t have been able to create.


      The roof is actually my favourite aspect of the exterior, and I also love the use of frogs for gargoyles, as well as the rapiers for the roof ornaments.


      On the front we have the Manor von Barron nameplate, which also serves as a button, as well as a printed coat of arms on a Nexo shield, with a simple stained glass fixture.


      The printed coat of arms which has a bat one it contains the first of many Easter eggs – the Roman numerals spell out 6007, a reference to 6007 Bat Lord, an iconic Fright Knights set and character.


      Here’s the front entrance to the Haunted House, with solid wooden double doors, and a great porch as a facade. I like the lamps on each end, and the attraction is also wheelchair-friendly, with a slope leading up.


      Situated outside is a small graveyard. which has 2 gravestones and a pumpkin, alongside some brown foliage.

      The gravestone has the initials TC on it – a reference to LEGO designer Tiago Catarino who quit his dream job last year (and also runs a great Youtube channel). It’s really nice to see LEGO designers “kill him off” and commemorate him as a gravestone.

      Let’s open the doors to the Haunted House and take a step inside.


      The Haunted House has a dollhouse mechanism, using hinges to swing open the building to reveal a large detail-packed interior with plenty to see and do.


      It wouldn’t be a Haunted House without an elaborate organ and creepy music being played in the background. This is named as the Organ of Catarino – another nod to Tiago Catarino hidden in this set.

      The design of the organ is exceptional, and its commanding presence makes for one of my favourite interior models.


      The use of pearl gold candlesticks for the pipe organs is an inspired choice, and, the printed piano keys were also a very nice touch that contributes to the organ’s realistic look.


      The interiors are littered with references, and artifacts that hearken back to past LEGO themes, such as the Idol of Everest perched above the ticket counter.


      LEGO have also re-created the Sphinx’s head from 5978 Sphinx Secret Surprise which is the centrepiece of the interior.

      On the left is a storage chamber with the Orb of Ogel (the skull in the green jar), from Alpha Team, a yellow artifact from the Orient Expedition theme, and to the right the Resonator, a device built by Samuel von Barron to harness the power of the Re-Gou ruby.


      Flanking the drop shaft is also an Obelisk from the Adventurer’s theme – whose hieroglyphs which spell out “OGEL”, which is also coincidentally LEGO backwards.


      This creepy attic-space above the main entrance contains spooky elements such as skull candles, and a hanging skeleton which I believe is a reference to Lord Sam Sinister, the identity that Samuel von Barron adopts later on in the Orient Expeditions theme.


      Manor von Barron is of course incomplete without a large portrait dedicated to Samuel von Barron, depicting him holding the Re-Gou ruby.


      In what is my favourite play feature in this set, pressing the Manor von Barron sign on the outside, activates the red brick light, and reveals Pharaoh Hotep’s silhouette.

      The designers employed a very clever technique, which consists of using 2 separate printed panels, with Pharoah’s panel hidden on the inside and only revealed when the light is activated.


      The main attraction of the Haunted House is of course the Drop Tower ride.


      The lattice grills hold the carriage in place, and you have to pop it out to seat minifigures in them.


      Once the minifigures are in place, you can then begin the ride.


      The mechanism to work the drop tower is pretty complicated – you turn a crank lever to move the chain, which lifts the carriage up the tower.



      As the carriage goes up the tower until it reaches a threshold, which releases the carriage, letting gravity do its thing until it gets cushioned at the base by several rubber stoppers.

      Here’s a video of the Haunted House Drop Tower in action. While impressive that the LEGO designers were able to design the mechanics for this, the execution is a little shoddy.

      Turning the crank (especially if you don’t use a motor) is tiring, and gets old after awhile, and I’m not sure if I made any mistakes, but my gears/chain seem to choke and I often get that nasty clicking sound when playing with it.


      What I liked:

      • A fun, varied building experience
      • Height makes it look great on display, with amazing shelf-presence
      • Exterior colour scheme
      • All the Easter eggs hidden on the inside

      What I didn’t like:

      • The Drop Tower play feature feels a little flawed
      • Drop Tower play feature gets old after awhile
      • Feels out of place from the Fairground theme

      Final thoughts: I have mixed feelings about 10273 Haunted House. When judging it in isolation, the 2020 LEGO Haunted House makes for a great standalone model, that’s more akin to the Modulars than it is to the other Fairground sets.

      The detailed interiors are a delight, especially for more nostalgic LEGO fans who have had fond memories of Johnny Thunder and Baron von Barren in the Adventurers heyday.

      I love how much fun the designers were allowed to have, which inadvertently created the feel of a treasure hunt to research and look up all the references littered across the set.

      As a display piece, the Haunted House excels primarily due to its height, making it one of the more eye-catching display pieces released in 2020.

      The play feature, while clever is ultimately where this set falls short. Mechanical issues such as the grinding gears aside, it just gets old after awhile, and isn’t something you’d happily connect to a motor to run continuously, or show off as a set-piece in your LEGO room.

      Thankfully, the set’s appeal (unlike say the Roller Coaster) isn’t centred around the play mechanism, and there’s so much more that’s packed into the set.

      The set’s classification, as part of the Fairground Collection doesn’t make much sense to me. While yes, Haunted Houses are (albeit an increasingly rare) staple of theme parks or fairgrounds, but when placed alongside some of the other attractions such as the Carousel, Roller Coaster or Ferris Wheel, it just seems very out of place.

      I think the lack of “stuff” around the Haunted House, such as an outside ticketing booth, lines, or even a stall selling horror-themed merch, or even a game booth featuring spooky elements would’ve really made the difference in helping it appear like a believable part of the Fairground.

      I feel like the Haunted House is much more suited as a pseudo-modular building, given the architectural and interior similarities to other Modular structures, or even as a standalone set.

      That said, it doesn’t detract from it being one of the more unique LEGO models in 2020. LEGO have been on an absolute tear this year, with large-sets applenty, although the majority are licensed sets, or have some sort of pop-culture tie-in.

      The “purity” of the Haunted House, as a large detailed LEGO model makes it stand tall amongst other similarly priced sets, and is one of the better sets you could invest in this year. If you’re like most adult LEGO fans who are looking for great sets to display, the Haunted House is a must-buy IF you’re able to get your hands on it.

      With Halloween coming up in about a month, and with trick or treating most likely not on the cards this year, the LEGO Haunted House is a great buy to vicariously get into the Halloween spirit, especially if you’re a responsible parent and have to explain to younger children why there’s no trick or treating this year.

      One of my chief regrets in life is not buying the 2012 Haunted House when it was out, and I feel with this set, although it lacks the supernatural theme (and Zombies!), it’s my second chance at owning a Haunted House-esque set, and I’m really pleased to add this to my collection.

      Rating: 4/5

      Thanks for making it all the way to the end, and I hope you enjoyed my review of the 2020 LEGO Haunted House!

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