Introduction
Turn your city into ground zero with the Zombie Outbreak Bank, a massive modular build that captures a classic 1920s-style corner bank moments after an apocalyptic event. With shattered windows, boarded arches, debris-strewn sidewalks, and a detailed interior—complete with a bank vault and a ruined laundromat—this set delivers cinematic storytelling for survival scenarios, display dioramas, and action-packed play.
Features
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Cinematic façade: 1920s architecture with arched windows, cornices, and a collapsed roofline
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Play-friendly interior: working bank vault, teller counters, offices, stairways, and a laundromat storefront
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Dynamic destruction details: toppled street clock, fallen chandelier, broken glass, rubble, and boarded entrances
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Apocalypse props: barricades, crates, trash, weeds, and street furniture for scene setting
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Modular build: structure separates for easy access to rooms and play areas
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Survivor vs. zombie action: mix of civilians and undead for endless scenarios—defend, escape, or fortify
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Display or play: striking shelf presence and rugged build for hands-on adventures
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Fully compatible with Mil-Blox and other major brick brands
Specifications
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Block Count: 2,836
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Mil-Fig Count: 10 (5 Survivors, 5 Zombies)
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Accessories Included: survivor gear (tools, improvised weapons, backpacks), cash bars and vault elements, office furniture, washing machines, barricade boards, street clock, chandelier, debris elements, signage
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Building Style: 1920s-inspired corner bank with attached storefront (laundromat)
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Modularity: splits/open sections for interior access
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Compatibility: 100% compatible with Mil-Blox and other leading block systems
History
Banks built in the 1920s often featured neoclassical façades, arched windows, and heavy stonework to convey security and prosperity. This set draws on that historic architectural language—then overlays it with modern disaster storytelling. The result is an educational look at period urban design combined with a thrilling post-apocalyptic scene, perfect for teaching architectural features while staging survivor strategies and urban defense scenarios.