1. Go on a video sharing website like Youtube and search for LEGO movies, to get ideas. (Examples:LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Mario, LEGO Batman.etc.) 2. Make sure you have all of your materials. 3. Build and stage your set, this could be 100% LEGO, a real world scene or a combination of the two.
Part 1 - Welcome (10 minutes) Everyone is welcomed into the room and let folks get settled. They’re encouraged to grab a tray and free build until everyone arrives. For LEGO Club for Grown Ups, this time allows folks to get up and grab a drink, which takes a minute depending on how busy the brewery is.
Marc Philippi, a big-set fan from Germany, puts a lot of thought into the optimum angle to display each piece. “Most LEGO sets are miniature worlds, so it’s usually best to look at them from above. In saying that, some sets, like the car models look great on shelves close to the ceiling.”. You can also use angles to build the story around
Stitch is back and better than ever! Having achieved 10,000 supporters with the first version of Stitch, I wanted to redesign a few things and make some improvements. I love the character of Stitch and I was delighted that so many people supported him before.
"No project ideas based on properties with active licenses", it says, those last two words being the operative point. Sonic hasn't been in LEGO since 2016, and according to the Ideas help page the license expired some time last year - making this project A-OK. Thanks for your concern, though!!
Made the inn able to disconnect into two separate buildings using pins. Changed the roof style and add some texture to the folding sides of the building to make it look closer to historical Tudor style architecture. Added 25% stonework to the build for more variety in building style and brick color. Added a second ring wraith to the set.
LEGO IDEAS - Product Idea Guidelines. LEGO IDEAS invites you to submit new, original, and creative ideas in the form of a “Product Idea” that others vote on and we consider as potential new brick-based LEGO playsets. We want you to have a good experience here. There are a few things you should know before you begin.
Here’s a quick rundown of how much each of the BrickLink Designer Program sets in round 3 cost in the UK, the US and Europe: Space Troopers! – £149.99 / $199.99 / €169.99. 1950s Diner – £99.99 / $129.99 / €109.99. Train Station: Studgate – £299.99 / $399.99 / €339.99. Working Waterfall – £169.99 / $229.99 / €189.99.
This morning, we closed the latest review qualification round with 35 submissions reaching the 10,000 supporter milestone and qualifying for the Third 2022 Review. These 35 product ideas have hit the 10,000 supporter milestone between the months of early September 2022 and today's review qualification date, the 2nd of January 2023.
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