Watch as the LEGO Ideas Design Team reveal which 6 fan models are going to go into production to become real LEGO® sets!
Or if you just want to know the sets without watching a video, continue reading this article.
This footage is from Fan Media Days in Denmark in September 2025.
LEGO E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, by Lafabrick
LEGO La Catrina, by yop1172
LEGO Smurf Village by The Half Blood Baron
LEGO Ramen [ラーメン。], by Micdud
Go Go Power Rangers! LEGO Megazord, by TrumanBricks
LEGO Downton Abbey: Highclere Castle by BRO3
Into the Parking Lot
- LEGO Daft Punk Concert by RobotRock
- LEGO Golden Girls by Martin_Studio
- LEGO The Old Man and the Sea by Iyan ha
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Interesting selection! My favorite is the La Catrina model, but there's enough here that there'll hopefully be something for all sorts of people.
ReplyDeleteThe Megazord will likely need substantial redesigns since the model presented here seems to use single ball joints for its limbs—definitely not sufficient for a model of this size. That's a drawback of digital models—even when the connections are "legal" and don't collide, there's little guarantee that they'll suffice to support the weight of a model until you test them in real life. That said, I have no doubt that Lego's fantastic mech designers from themes like Ninjago are more than capable of tackling that design challenge.
A great job for the T-rex joint
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