LEGO Ideas results announcement starting now

LEGO Ideas is streaming the results of the third 2019 review period now, with potential new set announcements.

Fans may be about to find out about new LEGO Ideas sets, as the results of the third 2019 review period are about to be revealed. A total of 12 product ideas were submitted by fans and achieved 10,000 votes, with LEGO Ideas Design Manager Samuel Johnson and Engagement Manager Hasan Jensen now announcing if any have made the cut.

Although there is always the possibility that none of the ideas will be selected, usually at least one product ideas goes forward to be turned into an official LEGO Ideas set by the design team. The most recent release was 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay.

Here are the 12 product ideas that have been under consideration:

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Queen: I Want to Break Free by Han Sbricksteen
Seinfeld 30th Anniversary by BrentWaller
The Legend of Zelda: BotW Stables by Hanwasyellowfirst
Planet Express Delivery Ship by Nicola Stocchi & gabriele.zannotti
Ratatouille: Open The Doors! by Brick Project
LEGO Typewriter by Steve Guinness
The Legend of the BIONICLE: Celebrating 20 years of Lego stories by Sokoda
The Huascar by aldrin
Winter Chalet by sdrnet
Toronto Rocket Subway Train – Minifigure scale Electric Train by Legovader217
Home Alone. McCallister’s House by adwind
Clockwork Aquarium by mjsmiley

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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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