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LEGO Ideas update & announcement

As you probably know already, LEGO Ideas is the platform where LEGO fans can submit their own ideas for future LEGO sets. If their models get 10,000 public votes, LEGO will consider them for production. The LEGO Ideas team reviews eligible candidates in batches throughout the year, and makes an announcement about which project(s) were approved from that particular batch. So far we always got at least one new set per each announcement, but this time things turned out a bit different. Below are the results of the latest LEGO Ideas review (original announcement here).

LEGO CUUSOO to LEGO Ideas

“Today we share the outcome of the First 2015 LEGO Review, for LEGO Ideas projects that reached 10,000 supporters between January and May this year. Usually we happily announce project(s) that will become the next LEGO Ideas product(s), but unfortunately this time we’re not able to do so. For a number of reasons, none of the projects that qualified during this period were selected in the LEGO Review; this has never happened before and we’re very disappointed to pass on this news, especially because we know the huge amount of effort each member put into creating the models and campaigning for their projects.”

LEGO Ideas Announcement 1

“Why did these projects not pass the LEGO Review? While we don’t share specific reasons why an individual project did not pass, there are a number of reasons why projects don’t make it through the review process. For example, perhaps we can’t come to an agreement with the companies who own the Intellectual Property Rights to the models or characters involved, or it is possible companies are just not interested in having a LEGO version of their product. Other projects sometimes come too close to a number of the products that the LEGO Group already has today or has plans for the near future. Some projects can challenge the rules we have on safe and good building experience for all LEGO builders. We can also have difficulties simply producing some of the larger projects with the production capacity we have for LEGO Ideas.”

#21304 LEGO Ideas Doctor Who Details

“It is never easy to reject any project, and we are very disappointed that we couldn’t announce the next LEGO Ideas product here today. On a more positive note, 2015 has been one of the strongest years for LEGO Ideas. This year alone we’ve seen the launch of #21301 LEGO Ideas Birds, #21302 LEGO Ideas The Big Bang Theory, #21303 LEGO Ideas WALL-E, and soon #21304 LEGO Ideas Doctor Who. And next year the amazing LEGO Maze will be launched through LEGO Ideas. Looking ahead, the Second 2015 LEGO Review features some strong projects and this review period is already well underway. We hope next time we can give you all happier news about the next LEGO Ideas set!”

As you can imagine, LEGO fans have been quite disappointed with this announcement. It was pretty clear that some of the ideas are not going to be approved as they were too big to become an official LEGO set, and others were too close to already released LEGO sets, or LEGO wasn’t able to secure a license. However I’m surprised they couldn’t pick even one from the line-up. I felt that Science Adventures would have been a good candidate, and a worthy continuation of the highly popular #21101 LEGO Ideas Research Institute (both designed by Alatariel) that proved to be extremely popular. The big Tyrannosaurus Rex and Small Yellow could also have been good candidates. LEGO however is still considering the F7A Hornet – Star Citizen project, from the previous review period.

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One thing we definitely learned from this announcement is that project creators really need to pay attention to what works as a LEGO set, and consider LEGO as a business partner, rather than a wish-fulfilling magic fairy. Even if a project is awesome, if it is too big, too fragile, or too impractical as a LEGO set, we can’t expect LEGO to produce it. Also, if the idea is licensed, and the license is already held by a LEGO competitor, it most likely not going to happen. And not to speak of projects where LEGO already made a set (or have one in the works) that is very similar to the submission. And since we are not going to get a new LEGO Ideas for a while, this is a good time to catch up on the current selection. They are available under the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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And now it’s your turn; what do you think about this announcement? Were you surprised by it? Was there a project that you were hoping to see as a future LEGO set? And is there a project that you would like LEGO to select from the next review period? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Super Heroes contest – great prizes!

It was just a few days ago when we talked about a couple of fun contests for LEGO fans with great prizes (see: LEGO Creator & LEGO Bionicle Contests), and today I wanted to show you another one. This contest is posted on ReBrick, which is LEGO’s own picture sharing social-media website. Below is the information about the constest. Pay attention to the prizes because they are very generous. 🙂

LEGO Super Heroes Contest

WHAT IS THIS CONTEST ABOUT: Have you ever wanted to build your own comic book cover, or build a LEGO cover of your favorite DC Comics cover featuring the adventures of Superman, Batman, or Wonder Woman? Now here’s your chance – build a comic book cover featuring one or all of these characters and you could win 2015 DC Comic San Diego Comic Con Exclusives!

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO: Build your favorite comic book cover featuring Superman, Batman, and/or Wonder Woman, or create one of your own! Add in some villains and other characters too, but make sure you include one of the three superheroes. Share your model on ReBrick following the instructions in the official rules!

2015 San Diego Comic-Con LEGO Superman

WHAT YOU CAN WIN: The grand prize winner will win: 1 LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Action Comics #1 Superman set from San Diego Comic Con 2015, 1 LEGO Arsenal Minifigure from San Diego Comic Con 2015, 1 DC Comics prize pack, 1 #76045 LEGO DC Comics Batmobile set, and 2 upcoming LEGO DC Comics sets, to be shipped when available in early 2016. The runner up will receive: 1 #76045 LEGO DC Comics Batmobile set, and 2 upcoming LEGO DC Comics sets, to be shipped when available in early 2016.

LEGO Super Heroes Contest Prize

WHAT YOU NEED TO REMEMBER: Make sure your entry features Superman, Batman, and/or Wonder Woman. Submit your entry before December 11th at 9:00 AM EST. Entries after this time will not be accepted. Your entry needs to be approved by the moderations before it will be visible to all members, so don’t panic if you submit it and can’t see it while logged in. The ReBrick team normally approve entries within one business day. You can read more details about the contest and the official rules here: The LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Super Covers Building Competition

As you can see, this is a fun contest, and the prizes are awesome! The San Diego Comic Con sets and minifigures are super rare, and the first prize winner gets some of those and also some not-yet-released 2016 sets. The runner up gets some nice prizes as well from the 2016 LEGO Super Heroes line. You can also check out the currently available LEGO DC Super Heroes sets at the Online LEGO Shop.

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LEGO contests are a great way to sharpen your LEGO building skills, learn to focus on a project from start to finish, and fine-tune your abilities to showcase your creation in the best possible way. And of course there are also great prizes to win too! I highly recommend entering contests as it is a very rewarding experience. What do you think? Are you planning to enter? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉

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