LEGO Ideas – the programme which allows fan-made sets to be turned into retail products – has released another round of judging and a collection of builds which may soon be available for purchase.
This round of review is special as 35 sets have made the cut. This is a record amount for Ideas as usually a dozen or so are included.
The full list is as follows. Flick on the name the name of the project to be taken to its dedicated page.
- The Mountain Windmill by Hanwasyellowfirst
- Community – Greendale Community College by bulldoozer
- Lego HeroQuest by KingGloriousSquirrel
- Brickwest Studios by Bricky_Brick
- House from Up by bramant1
- Animal Crossing New Horizons: Nook’s Cranny by Micro_Model_Maker
- Trabant 601 by pedankopet
- Night At The Museum by CARLIERTI
- Fast Food Corner by RobinHoodBricks
- Avatar: The Last Airbender by Minibrick Productions
- Portal 2 – GLaDOS vs Chell and Wheatley by hachiroku24
- BMW M1 (E26) by TOMOELL
- Caribbean Clipper by Babyteeth
- Sheriff’s Safe with Combination Lock by Il Buono
- 31 Minutos T.V. Studio by YnsomniacTypho & XW2387
- Southwest 737-800 by BigPlanes-Customs
- Terry Pratchett’s Discworld by BrickHammer
- Seasons In Time: Calendar by BrentWaller
- Exploratorium by EndlessAges
- Hocus Pocus – Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage by TheAmbrinator
- Schitt’s Creek: The Rosebud Motel by seemarkgeek
- Gold Rush Mine Train Roller Coaster by Footonabrick
- Vincent van Gogh: The Starry Night by legotruman
- The Fortress – Imperial Army by Piraten
- Seagull Bay Lighthouse Imperial Fortress by Delusion Brick
- The Bakery by Bricky_Brick
- Bangladesh National Parliament (Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban) by JandJLEGO
- LEGO Doggo by legotruman
- Zen Bonsai by BrentWaller
- Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop by DadiTwins
- Temple of Hermit by Brickfornia
- The Ocean House by Hanwasyellowfirst
- Medieval Marketby CARLIERTI
- Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Course by The Real Ashnflash
- Ratatouille: ReOpen The Doors! by BRICK PROJECT
Above you can see an image of all 35. Click it to enlarge.
As always LEGO allows outside licences to be included and a slew of them are here including Community, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, Ratatouille and arguably the biggest game right now: Fall Guys.
As for which one of these will make it, results will only be out come early 2021. With so many high quality ideas here, we wouldn’t be surprised if multiple projects here become final sets.
If we were the betting kind we’d put money on the Community build making it through. LEGO has time and again chosen TV shows to be turned into these kinds of sets. The Big Bang Theory, Seinfeld and Friends have all received similar treatments in the past.
As for what we’d like to actually see our hearts point to the Discworld. Buying a LEGO set made up of a giant star turtle, four elephants and a world on their backs sounds amazing, and the build for it is rather impressive.
A close runner up for us the HeroQuest set, which promises to be buildable, but playable too. LEGO has tried its luck with board games a few times in the past but it never made much of a splash.
HeroQuest is also the topic of one of the best YouTube videos ever uploaded to the site: