Next LEGO Ideas set to be announced tomorrow

LEGO Ideas fans will want to tune into a Facebook livestream to find out the next set to be approved.

Tomorrow, the results of the first LEGO Ideas review of 2019 will be announced during a livestream from the LEGO House, broadcast on Facebook. From 3.00pm UK time (10.am EST) fans can see Hasan Jensen, from the LEGO Ideas community team, reveal which product ideas has been successful this time around.

Nine projects qualified for the review period by reaching 10,000 votes, with the Playable Piano from the third 2018 review also still under condideration. The LEGO Ideas review team has been assessing each product idea from this list:

Museu Nacional – Rio de Janeiro by MaxakalisaurusTopai
Anatomini by Stephanix
The Office – NBC by theoffice_lego
The Pirate Bay by Bricky_Brick
Kakapo by FlancrestEnterprises
SpaceX BFR / Starship & Super Heavy 1:110 Scale by Albinolan, Whatsuptoday & Matthew Nolan
Addams Family Mansion Modular by afol777
123 Sesame Street by bulldoozer21
Machu Picchu by DDBDR
Playable LEGO Piano by Donny Chen

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There will also be a giveaway going on via Facebook, with fans asked to state what they think the results will be. A winner will be selected from the guesses, or closest guesses, who will receive LEGO Ideas Friends 21319 Central Perk (review) – signed by fan designer Aymeric Fievet, LEGO Model Designer Milan Madge and LEGO Graphic Designer Crystal Fontan. The entry deadline is September 26 at 4.00pm CEST.

Brick Fanatics presents a LEGO Ideas Friends 21319 Central Perk photoshoot image gallery.

Recently, the LEGO Ideas platform revealed new guidelines.

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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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