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Contest to Celebrate 20 Years of LEGO Harry Potter!

This year, we’re celebrating two decades of LEGO Harry Potter and the LEGO Ideas team is running a contest to mark the occasion. They are looking for a magnificently magical creative build, that celebrates everything you love about LEGO Harry Potter. And to make the projects more festive, the LEGO Ideas team asks participants to include the number 20 somewhere in the project, big or small. (Make sure you show the number in one of the photos you submit in case it’s a magically hidden detail.) Below are the details.

The contest consists of three phases: Submission Phase – Build and submit your entry before October 6th, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. EST. Judging Phase – LEGO Ideas judges review the entries and choose the winners by October 21st, 2021. Winners Announcement – The Grand Prize winner and two Runner Up winners are announced on LEGO Ideas no later than October 28th, 2021.

Submissions may be in either physical bricks or by using a digital building tool such as LEGO Digital Designer. You’re welcome to use image editing tools, such as Photoshop, to enhance your photos/presentation. Take up to five photos of your creation and submit them to the contest. Make sure to show off all angles and any features or functions of your creation. If possible, the shortest edge should be at least 1080 pixels. Add a title and short description. Upload your entry to the contest using the blue submit your entry on the Contest Entry Page. Submit your entry no later than October 6th, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. EST.

A panel of judges consisting of members of the LEGO Harry Potter team will choose a grand prize winner and two runner up winners. The grand prize winner will receive the following prizes: #76386 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts: Polyjuice Potion Mistake, #76387 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts: Fluffy Encounter, #76389 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets, #76391 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Icons – Collectors’ Edition, and #76394 LEGO Harry Potter Fawkes – Dumbledore’s Phoenix. Two runner up winners will each receive: #76391 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Icons – Collectors’ Edition, and #6232944 LEGO Harry Potter Limited Edition Minifigures.

Like with all LEGO Ideas contest, you must be at least 13 to participate. You can read other contest rules and other finer details at the Contest Entry Page. And if you would like to enter the contest but you need some inspiration, you can also check out the entries already submitted, or take a look a the LEGO Harry Potter section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I like that the contest is open ended with few rules. This allows pretty much unlimited creativity from the participants. What do you think? How do you like this LEGO Ideas contest? Are you planning to enter? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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Update on Revised & Recolored LEGO Sets

You might remember that back in August we discussed that LEGO was going to release some older sets in new colors (see: Revised & Recolored LEGO Sets Coming!). It turns out that this is actually a test LEGO is running in the UK. Below is the announcement with more details via the LEGO Ambassador Network.

The LEGO Group is running a pilot with a small number of products to gain a deeper understanding of what our fans want from our portfolio and where they prefer to shop for new or unique products. The pilot includes variations of some of our existing products, so we can find out more about the colors and sizes of sets that fans of all ages want to see more of in our portfolio. Below is information about the LEGO sets including where you can purchase them.

The #77943 LEGO City Fire Station (£24.99 version) is available at Tesco (UK/I), official LEGO stores, and LEGO.com (UK). The #77944 LEGO City Fire Station (£89.99 version) is available at Smyths (UK/I), LEGO stores, and LEGO.com (UK). Other related fire rescue related sets are available at the LEGO City section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #77942 LEGO Creator Fiat 500 (light-blue version) is available from the Hut Group retailers (Zavvi.com and IwantOneofThose.com) and LEGO stores and LEGO.com (UK). The standard light-yellow #77942 LEGO Creator Expert Fiat 500 is available for everyone at the LEGO Creator Expert section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #77940 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Dinosaur (dark-orange version) is available from Smyths (UK/I) and LEGO stores and LEGO.com (UK), and the #77941 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Dinosaur (blue version) is available from Tesco (UK/I) and LEGO stores and LEGO.com (UK). The standard green #31058 LEGO Creator 3-in1 Dinosaur is available for everyone at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

It was also stated that these sets will not be made again or distributed globally even in the event that the test is successful. The Regional Exclusive Policy does allow for testing such as this pilot and there were lots of discussions around why this product has to be produced as is. As this is a test, it is also treated differently in regards to planning. The future portfolio is already created and adding another set can create issues with partners, shelf space, storage, production, etc. These all add to the reasons that global production is not going to be possible for these sets after the test.

The blue version of the Fiat 500 is considered the most desirable amongst adult LEGO fans and collectors. Zavvi.com does ship internationally for only $5, so if you want to get one, you can.

What do you think? How do you like the idea of LEGO sets being available in different colors? And do you have a favorite amongst the sets in this test run? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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