LEGO Ideas Activity asks for spooky backgrounds

With Halloween on the way, a new LEGO Ideas Activity is looking for fans to submit spooky backgrounds.

This week’s LEGO Ideas Activity is seeking eerie, creepy and downright spooky backdrops for video calls.

Here is the official explanation of what the Activity is looking for – builders should share their builds on the dedicated webpage that also provides the task:

It’s Spooktober, and we need the spookiest and scariest background for video calls!

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This is part of a series on LEGO Ideas that gives little tasks for builders to get involved with – there are no prizes, they are just a way to get involved with building something quick for fun. Each challenge is intended to be something quick and fun, unlike the more in-depth building required for a competition or product idea.

There’s also two competitions running, one festive contest with a huge LEGO Star Wars prize bundle and another giving winners set to have their models put on display in Billund’s LEGO Campus.

LEGO Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle and 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V are about to be reissued, shortly after being retired. The Globe was the only product idea from the first 2020 review to be approved for official set release.

The deadline for this Activity is October 27 at 10.00am CEST.

The last LEGO Ideas Activity asked for TSUGI creations from fans.

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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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