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Three of the most beloved classic LEGO themes are LEGO Castle, LEGO Space, and LEGO Pirates. The LEGO Group recently released one iconic set for each of these themes; the #10305 LEGO Icons Lion Knights’ Castle, for LEGO Classic Castle fans, the #10497 LEGO Icons Galaxy Explorer for LEGO Classic Space fans and the #10320 LEGO Icons Eldorado Fortress for LEGO Classic Pirates fans.

The first two sets were released last year and we talked about them already, but the #10320 LEGO Icons Eldorado Fortress is still very new, so I thought it would be a good idea to discuss it in more detail.

The set is a tribute to the iconic #6276 LEGO Pirates Eldorado Fortress from the 1980s, and it includes many of the features of the original set like the admiral’s office, pirate prison, and an array of secret spaces. However, while the original fortress was placed on a large three-dimensional plastic base, the base of the new set is completely brick-built.

Large plastic bases were included in many classic sets. They were great for giving structure, height, and support to larger models. It also made it easy for kids to build something big and impressive without needing too many pieces or spending hours working on details. On the other hand, brick-built bases with newer pieces and advanced building techniques provide more opportunities for detailing and customization.

The original set also depended on prints for extra details. Again, these details were kept in the new set but recreated with small decorative pieces. There are many other obvious and not-so-obvious updates and upgrades to the original, and I think that adult LEGO fans (especially those who built the classic set) will have a great time discovering them. In the first video below, JANGBRiCKS will give you an overall review of the new set, and in the second video, he will show you have it compares to the original.

It’s really wonderful to see the resurrection of these classic LEGO themes and I think that LEGO designers did an excellent job with all three sets. If you ever played with the originals as a child, I highly recommend checking out the new version. You can find all three sets at the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Eldorado Fortress? Did you have the original? How do you think the new one compares? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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There are a few news items from the LEGO Ideas platform I thought would be good to discuss. LEGO Ideas is particularly interesting for adult LEGO fans as it is the most active and direct platform for adult LEGO fans to share their ideas and input on the type of sets and themes they would like to see in the future.

Recently, the LEGO Ideas team ran a challenge to celebrate Singles’ Day – a day for single people to celebrate, worldwide. This tradition sees single people usually treat themselves and celebrate their independence. The challenge came with awesome prizes, including for the grand prize winner the exclusive opportunity to have their submission turned into an official LEGO Ideas Gift with Purchase set. The winning entry is titled Reading, Reading, Reading by Fr_An, and we can look forward to seeing their project turned into an official LEGO set in the near future.

Another piece of news is that the LEGO House is yet again looking for fantastic builds that will be displayed at the world-famous house in Billund, Denmark. There are three different categories to choose from; vintage transportation, the four seasons, and celebrating classic LEGO themes. a minimum of 25 winners across all three categories will each get several LEGO sets as prizes as well as the opportunity to have their model exhibited at the LEGO House for a year, including a personalized LEGO brick with the name and country of the builder to accompany the model. Winners will need to build their model and ship it to Billund with shipping fees covered by the LEGO Group. The entry deadline is August 8th. You can read all the rules and guidelines of this opportunity on the LEGO Ideas website.

And there is still time to enter the LEGO 2K Drive contest where the LEGO Ideas team is asking you to create custom street-racer-type vehicles with 300 or fewer bricks. The wackier, cooler, and ridiculous, the better! They are looking for something truly unique. The grand prize winner and one runner-up winner will receive an awesome collection of LEGO Speed Champions sets and other goodies. The entry deadline is August 1st. You can read all the rules and guidelines of the contest on the LEGO Ideas website.

I also recommend checking out the product ideas section of the LEGO Ideas website. This is where LEGO fans enter their own projects for the chance to become official LEGO sets. Several of them are getting close to the required 10,000 minimum public votes, so if you like them, make sure you support them with your own vote. You can find all the currently running projects on the LEGO Ideas website.

And of course, you can also take a look at the currently available LEGO Ideas sets that were originally submitted by LEGO fans. They are available at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Do you participate on the LEGO Ideas platform by participating in contests, voting for projects, and submitting your own entries? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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