LEGO Ideas 21321 International Space Station signing event today

A fan designer signing event for the special 10th anniversary LEGO Ideas set, 21321 International Space Station, is taking place at the LEGO Store Nuremberg today.

To celebrate the launch of LEGO Ideas 21321 International Space Station tomorrow, there is a special early release today at the LEGO Store Nuremberg, Germany, where the fan designer will sign copies of the set.

The LEGO Store Nuremburg, Germany, is hosting Christoph Ruge, the fan designer of the set, from 7.00pm until 8.00pm this evening. He will meet fans and sign boxes ahead of the product’s debut tomorrow.

Brick Fanatics reviews 21321 International Space Station

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This new release was first announced last June as a special set to mark 10 years since the first LEGO Ideas set was released. Fans had the opportunity to cast a vote for four unproduced projects that met the 10,000 vote threshold over the past decade, selecting their favourite from the selection.

The model features the International Space Station itself, along with a NASA space shuttle, mini cargo crafts and astronaut microfigures. To properly capture the actual location, the 49cm-wide model features eight adjustable solar panels.

When the set is released tomorrow there will be a free, limited edition patch available for a limited time.

Another three LEGO Ideas sets are on the way later this year – the Playable Piano, Sesame Street and the Pirate Bay.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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