If you’ve been exploring the latest update in Brookhaven 🏡RP, you’ve probably seen the new LEGO-themed content and wondered one thing straight away: how do you actually get the LEGO Taxi?
I went through the update myself, tested everything, and here’s the honest, in-depth explanation so you don’t waste time trying things that don’t work.
How to Get the LEGO Taxi in Brookhaven (Week 2 Event)
Let’s clear this up first because this is where most confusion comes from.
Right now, the LEGO Taxi is NOT properly obtainable or drivable.
- You can see it in the game
- It appears in the event
- But you cannot spawn or use it normally
From experience, this is one of those cases where the developers added the asset but didn’t fully enable it yet.
What Was Actually Added in Week 2
The Week 2 LEGO event introduced:
- LEGO-themed vehicles (like boats)
- Event areas and interactions
- Visual content tied to LEGO
But the taxi specifically feels like:
- Either unfinished
- Or planned for a later unlock
When I first saw it, I thought the same thing most players did:
- Maybe it’s hidden in the vehicle menu
- Maybe it requires a quest
- Maybe it unlocks after doing something specific
I checked all of that. It’s not there.
Even when trying to spawn vehicles normally, the LEGO Taxi does not appear as an option.
About the “Glitch Methods” You Might See
You might have seen players:
- Moving LEGO boats using helicopters
- Glitching vehicles into strange places
- Trying to “force spawn” items
I tested similar things.
Here’s the reality:
- These are just physics glitches, not unlock methods
- They do NOT give you the LEGO Taxi
- They’re fun, but useless for unlocking anything
What You Can Do Instead (Best Current Method)
Since the actual LEGO Taxi isn’t usable yet, the best workaround is:
Make Your Own LEGO Taxi (Custom Method)
This is what actually works right now.
Step 1: Spawn a Normal Taxi
- Use the default vehicle menu
- Choose the standard taxi
This is your base.
Step 2: Open Props Menu
- Go into props
- Look for vehicle-related items (spoilers, blocks, etc.)
Step 3: Customize It
What I did:
- Added block-style props to mimic LEGO studs
- Placed decorations on top and sides
- Adjusted colors to match LEGO style
You can also:
- Add lights
- Add signs
- Create a “LEGO taxi” look manually
Step 4: Add Roleplay Elements
- Use signs to label it as LEGO Taxi
- Pick up players like a real taxi driver
- Turn it into a roleplay experience
From experience, this actually ends up being more fun than just spawning a vehicle.
