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* Placing four road corner pieces in a circular formation causes them to fuse into an "island" with a palm tree in the centre.<ref name="rec.toys.lego Wolf"/>
* Placing two red houses with yellow roofs next to each other causes them to fuse into a large red house.<ref name="rec.toys.lego Wolf"/>
* Placing two red houses with yellow roofs next to each other causes them to fuse into a large red house.<ref name="rec.toys.lego Wolf"/>
* Placing a radar station to the right side of the [[Intelligent Games]] office building causes the office building to turn into a [[Wikipedia:Mecha|giant robot]].
* Placing a radar station to the right side of the [[Intelligent Games]] office building causes the office building to turn into a [[Wikipedia:Mecha|giant robot]].

Revision as of 11:20, 27 January 2026

The Super Station Master is one of the most well-known Easter eggs in the game; the character later appeared in LEGO Island 2 and Island Xtreme Stunts

This guide for the 1998 video game LEGO Loco lists all known Easter eggs in the game and explains how to find them.

List of Easter eggs

Placement-based

Placement of buildings and scenery and the resulting Easter eggs
  • Placing four road corner pieces in a circular formation causes them to fuse into an "island" with a palm tree in the centre.[1]
  • Placing two red houses with yellow roofs next to each other causes them to fuse into a large red house.[1]
  • Placing a radar station to the right side of the Intelligent Games office building causes the office building to turn into a giant robot.
  • Placing two radar stations directly next to each other causes them to fuse and turn into a launch pad with a space shuttle.[2] Once at least one launch pad exists in the world, flying saucers will start to appear.
  • Placing sunflowers around the entire perimeter of a lake causes the Loch Ness Monster to appear in it.[2][3] It will eventually hide in the lake again, but will reappear after each time the Toybox is closed.
  • Placing four fountains into a square formation causes them to fuse into a large fountain; a rainbow appears out of the large fountain when this happens.[1] The large fountain unlocks in the Toybox after this, but placing it from the Toybox will not create a rainbow.
  • Placing a dinosaur statue on the left side of a Paint Shop will turn it red.[1]
  • Placing a dinosaur statue in between two Paint Shops will turn it blue.[1]

Visit-based

Bunny rave!

Date-based

  • On October 31, all trains are ghost trains.[2]

References

  1. a b c d e Wolf, Fenrir; Lego Media Technical Support (15 April 1999). "LEGO LOCO Easter Eggs!". Newsgrouprec.toys.lego. Usenet: [email protected]. Archived from the original on 27 January 2026. Retrieved 27 January 2026 – via Google Groups.
  2. a b c "Tips From the Brain". LEGO Software News. LEGO Mania Magazine. No. 27 (US ed.). Enfield, Connecticut: LEGO Systems, Inc. March 1999. p. 19.
  3. Intelligent Games (6 November 1998). "Easter Eggs". LEGO LOCO Instruction manual. London: LEGO Media International. p. 34. Serial IB2G-LOC3.