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The greatest villain of LEGO Ninjago contest

There is a new contest on ReBrick, this time focusing on LEGO Ninjago. As you may remember from our previous discussions (see links at the end of this post), LEGO’s ReBrick website was recently re-launched to focus on LEGO contests for teen and adult LEGO fans, and there has been several interesting contests with great prizes already. 🙂

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LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – DESCRIPTION: Have you ever wanted to immerse yourself in a fun, action-packed ninja universe? Now is your chance to dive into the adventurous Ninjago world and explore the greatest villains. We invite you to make a maximum one minute stop-motion video with the theme “The greatest villain of all time in Ninjago”. Create a story around existing Ninjago badguys or build your own super villain(s). We encourage you to be creative and original and show your twist on the Ninjago universe. You can find some inspiration in the video below.

LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – GETTING STARTED: To help you enter the contest, there are a few notes on the ReBrick website to help you get an overall understanding of the Ninjago universe, and help set the stage for the Ninjago look and feel for your video. I copied them here for your convenience. Action that characterizes Ninjago: lots of ninja weapons but no guns, fighting scenes and close-up fighting sequences, Spinjitzu animations, many different bad guys including snakes, skeletons and ghosts. Builds that characterize Ninjago: Asian inspired buildings and ornamentation with ninja weapons built in, gold elements, bonsai trees, dragons, Asian inspired cars, motorcycles and other cool vehicles. Atmosphere that characterizes Ninjago: elemental powers, fantasy, humor, ninja moments, ninja action.

LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – HOW TO ENTER: 1. Create your video. 2. Upload your video to a video hosting site of your choice and copy the URL to your video in the URL field on the entry page on LEGO ReBrick. 3. Take up to five screenshots from your video and upload them on the entry page on LEGO ReBrick. 4. Use the description field to tell a bit about your video, then hit submit. 5. When you receive a “Success!” pop-up notification after clicking “submit”, your entry has successfully been submitted. 6. The ReBrick moderation team will review your entry within 1-3 working days to make sure it fits all the contest rules. Share your entry directly from LEGO ReBrick to your social media channels with #LEGONINJAGOgreatestvillain hastag (this is not a requirement for entry).

LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – ENTRY DEADLINE: You need to submit your entry at ReBrick.com no later than August 11th 2016 at 10:00 AM CET, so make sure to mark your calendar.

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LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – RULES: Your video can be minimum 15 seconds and maximum 1 minute. You are encouraged to add original sound effects/audio however, adding sound in any form is not a requirement. Entries with audio that has third party intellectual property rights are not eligible for the contest – use audio that doesn’t have intellectual property rights or is under creative commons license in your video. Your video must be stop-motion, although animations within a stop-motion video are allowed. If you wish to use characters/themes outside of Ninjago, only use LEGO-created IPs, such as LEGO Friends, LEGO City, etc. Keep in mind however that Ninjago action and humor and overall Ninjago look and feel is part of the judging criteria. Ninjago action and fighting scenes are allowed, but entries with extreme violence with blood will not be eligible for the contest. You can submit multiple entries to the contest. Each entry must have been made by the user submitting it. Entries cannot contain copies of any existing third party work or creation. Entrants must be at least 13 years of age at the time of entry. Please see all general contest terms and conditions here.

LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – JUDGING: A panel of lead ninjas from the LEGO Ninjago team will select 6 semi-finalists. They will judge entries upon: Ninjago action and humor in the video (33%), overall Ninjago look and feel (33%), and overall coolness and originality of story and builds in the video (33%). The judges are: Toby Dutkiewicz – Senior Art Director for LEGO Ninjago, Gabe Huffstutler – Digital Experience Manager for LEGO Ninjago, Brian Nielsen – Senior Designer for LEGO Ninjago, Klaus S. Lykke – Senior Marketing Manager for LEGO Ninjago, and Torben Leth-Nissen – Digital Marketing Manager for LEGO Ninjago. The 6 semi-finalists will be shared on LEGO.com/Ninjago where the videos will be voted for in the form of “likes”. The videos will be ranked based on likes and the video with the most votes will be the grand prize winner.

LEGO NINJAGO CONTEST – PRIZES: There will be one grand prize winner, who will receive a trip for two to LEGOLAND, including transportation (economy class), 2 nights stay at Hotel LEGOLAND in Billund in a Ninjago room, exclusive tour of the new Ninjago world in LEGOLAND Billund opening summer 2016, meeting one of the Ninjago designers, and the chance to enjoy the new Ninjago Dark Ride and miniland. The prize is for Thursday October 13th 2016 – Saturday October 15th 2016. The winner must be able to travel to Billund for the prize on October 13th. The final schedule for the exclusive tour of Ninjago World in LEGOLAND Billund and for the visit to the LEGO Innovation House will be sent to the winner once the winner has accepted the prize. There will also be 6 runner-up winners. They will receive one #70751 LEGO Ninjago Temple of Airjitzu set signed by the designer. From these 6 semi-finalists, one grand prize winner will be selected.

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This is yet another great contest by the LEGO ReBrick website with a fun challenge and awesome prices. I know we have a lot of readers who are LEGO Ninjago fans, so I hope that some of you will get inspired to enter. If you would like to get some inspiration, or want to refresh your memory on the LEGO Ninjago stories, check the LEGO Ninjago section, or you can also browse the currently available LEGO Ninjago sets at the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? How do you like this LEGO contest? Are you planning to enter? Do you already have some ideas on what your story is going to be? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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If you are a fan of LEGO Classic Space, you may like the LEGO Lunar Exploration Geological Outpost project posted on LEGO Ideas. It has that sweet LEGO Classic Space light-gray/blue/translucent-yellow color-scheme, plus bumblebee stripes on the ships, and red wheel-hubs on vehicles. The retro look is refreshed by the use of some more modern elements and building techniques, plus plenty of greebling. 🙂

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This project was posted by LEGO fan billyburg just a few days ago, and it is already gathering good support. The set includes a spaceship, several land exploration vehicles, and of course a whole crew of LEGO Classic Space minifigs. Below is how billyburg describes his project, and I also recommend visiting his flickr gallery for other sweet LEGO Classic Space creations.

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My idea is entitled Lunar Exploration Geological Outpost, and is intended to be a fun self contained play-set. There is a larger Galaxy Patroller spaceship, a six-wheeled Lunar Utility Vehicle, a Lunar Surface Skimmer for zipping across and mapping the lunar surface, a total of six minifigures, a robo-dog, hover-bots, plus other accessories. Including the baseplate, there are just under 800 pieces in total. I think a retail price of £60-65 (or $70-80) should be realistically achievable.

Each model has been developed to be child friendly, and only ‘legal’ LEGO connections have been used to join the parts together. The Galaxy Patroller has been dropped from several feet and it stays virtually intact. It features retractable undercarriage, opening canopy, and removable under-wing stores. It’s fun to play with and is very swoosh-able!

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The Lunar Utility Vehicle and Lunar Surface Skimmer are also robustly built. The Utility Vehicle features a detailed seating area, spare air-tanks for the astronauts, tools, working rear suspension, multi-position crane/grappling claw and sides that can be lowered to allow the easy loading of accessories.

The Surface Skimmer features retractable landing gear, a large underside radar for mapping the lunar surface and a positionable rear radar-dish for monitoring the flights of the Galaxy Patroller.

Other accessories include a small transportable radar station, cargo for the Utility Vehicle, a toolbox, and a jetpack for one of the astronauts. The roller-skates and handheld rockets are given to the outpost team to have some fun on their days off.

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If LEGO chooses to produce this set, hopefully they would keep many of the very rare pieces I have used to build it. Namely: eight of the #4150, 2×2 round tile in blue (these sell used for up to £12/$18 each on the secondary market!), four of the #30375 droid torso in medium-stone, four of the #6190 1×3 bar/radio handle in medium-stone, two of the #2489 2x2x2 barrel in medium-stone, one of the #6099 32×32 lunar landing-pad baseplate, and one of the #92279 canopy piece (which doesn’t yet exist in transparent-yellow). Even if you don’t like the set at all, it would be great for parts.

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Besides building a really nice LEGO Classic Space set, I like how thoughtfully billyburg considered all aspects of the project; playability, durability, the building experience, price, parts-selection, and more. All LEGO Ideas sets should be submitted with taking these points into consideration. Otherwise LEGO Ideas gets cluttered with unrealistic submissions that will never be made, because they don’t meet LEGO’s criteria and standards. I also like that this is a research-based set, instead of focusing on fighting aliens, space-pirates and other galactic badguys. As far as billyburg’s request to bring back the lunar landing-pad, I doubt it will be fulfilled, but you never now – it was worth a try asking on behalf of all LEGO Classic Space fans… 🙄

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For LEGO to consider turning this project into an actual LEGO set, it will need to receive 10,000 public votes within one year. If you like it, you can vote for it here: VOTE FOR LEGO LUNAR EXPLORATION GEOLOGICAL OUTPOST. And if you have any comments, questions, suggestions or request for billyburg in regards to his project, feel free to share them in the comment section below. And you can also check out the currently available LEGO fan created sets under the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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