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This guide for the 1998 video game ''[[LEGO Loco]]'' lists all known '''[[Wikipedia:Easter egg (media)|Easter eggs]]''' in the game and explains how to find them. | This guide for the 1998 video game ''[[LEGO Loco]]'' lists all known '''[[Wikipedia:Easter egg (media)|Easter eggs]]''' in the game and explains how to find them. | ||
Revision as of 11:00, 27 January 2026

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

- 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

Date-based
- On October 31, all trains are ghost trains.[2]
References
- ↑ a b c d Wolf, Fenrir; Lego Media Technical Support (15 April 1999). "LEGO LOCO Easter Eggs!". Newsgroup: rec.toys.lego. Usenet: [email protected]. Archived from the original on 27 January 2026. Retrieved 27 January 2026 – via Google Groups.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Intelligent Games (6 November 1998). "Easter Eggs". LEGO LOCO Instruction manual. London: LEGO Media International. p. 34. Serial IB2G-LOC3.