Three separate space-themed Lego Ideas submissions (Image credit: Lego Ideas)
One of the best things about Lego is that anybody can pick up a handful of bricks and build something incredible.
With that in mind, the Lego Ideas program allows any Lego fan to design their own Lego set and upload it to the Lego Ideas platform. There, it can be viewed by the public, where it'll be voted on. If a set gets 10,000 votes, it'll go in front of a panel of Lego judges, who ultimately decide if it will be made into a real, boxed Lego set or not.
Thousands of set proposals are uploaded to Lego Ideas each year, but only a handful ever get made. It’s a tough business then, where rejection is the most likely outcome, but there are three space-based Lego Ideas sets at the moment which have truly caught our eye. Two of them have already reached 10,000 views and one of them is well on its way, so we have our fingers crossed that at least one of these sets might, one day, sit on our shelves as the real Thing.
One of the best things about Lego is that anybody can pick up a handful of bricks and build something incredible.
With that in mind, the Lego Ideas program allows any Lego fan to design their own Lego set and upload it to the Lego Ideas platform. There, it can be viewed by the public, where it'll be voted on. If a set gets 10,000 votes, it'll go in front of a panel of Lego judges, who ultimately decide if it will be made into a real, boxed Lego set or not.
Thousands of set proposals are uploaded to Lego Ideas each year, but only a handful ever get made. It’s a tough business then, where rejection is the most likely outcome, but there are three space-based Lego Ideas sets at the moment which have truly caught our eye. Two of them have already reached 10,000 views and one of them is well on its way, so we have our fingers crossed that at least one of these sets might, one day, sit on our shelves as the real Thing.