Over the past 4 months, the LEGO Review Board has been evaluating the 10 product ideas that reached 10,000 supporters between early May 2019 and early September 2019. In addition to that, they also continued their evaluation of Stephanix' "Anatomini" model, due to its complexity.
Congratulations to all 10K members who poured their heart and soul into their projects and earned a spot in the review phase. Selecting just a few designs to move into production is never an easy decision to make when the LEGO community continues to create such impressive and diverse designs.
Check out the announcement presented by LEGO Ideas Engagement Manager, Hasan Jensen, and LEGO Ideas Design Manager, Samuel Johnson.
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Medieval Blacksmith
Massive congratulations Clemens Fiedler (aka Namirob) for having his Medieval Blacksmith design selected as one of the next LEGO Ideas sets. Clemens' design oozes charm and nostalgia through it's overall theme, use of colours and building style.
If you'd like to learn more about Clemens then make sure to check out his 10K Club Interview.
Winnie the Pooh
Huge congratulations to Ben Alder (aka benlouisa) for his recreation of one the most iconic children's stories featuring some of the most loveable characters you can find!
If you'd like to learn more about Ben then make sure to check out his 10K Club Interview.
Anatomini - Review Status
Following a further review of Stephanix's "Anatomini", for which a result was postponed in the last review, the LEGO Ideas Review Board has made the decision not to move forward with this design. This was no doubt a very difficult decision to make considering the remarkably creative idea and execution of the design.
Design, pricing, and availability
We’re still working out the final product design, pricing and availability for all these sets. We'll share more on the LEGO Ideas blog when we get closer to launch.
Next review results coming in the summer of 2020
As you know, the next batch of LEGO Ideas projects are already in review. We’re considering these 12 product ideas that reached 10,000 supporters between September 2019 and early January 2020 as possible future LEGO sets. We’ll share results of the Third 2019 LEGO review period in the summer of 2020.