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National Park Service Centennial Vignettes

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15 Vignettes and Counting...

We continue to add more and more vignette options.  It is my hope that when this set reaches 10,000 supporters, LEGO will consider making the set with four of the proposed National Park Service vignettes.  I will continue to add more until we reach 10,000.  Are there any parks you are waiting for me to feature? 

As always, any help you can provide promoting and sharing this set is greatly appreciated.  I don't think I ever realized jus how many 10,000 really was.  With your help we get closer every day.  Thank you!


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Homestead National Monument of America

It is the start of a new month and time for another National Park Service Vignette idea.  This is our 14th official design for LEGO to consider when this proposal reaches the required 10,000 supporters.  This is also our first design to feature one of the NPS sites of the Midwest.  Homestead National Monument of America preserves the site of the first homestead claimed under the 1862 Homestead Act.  Today, the park includes the Palmer-Epard Cabin which is featured in this vignette. 

As always, let me know what you think about this design and other NPS sites you would like to see in the future.  And please continue to support this project if you have not done so already, and share a link on every social media platform you use.  Thank you very much for your continued support!


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A Mount Rushmore Disaster

Disaster!  The Presidents of Mount Rushmore National Memorial have awoken from their slumber in some sort of Lovecraftian nightmare!  We would tell you to run, but it won't do any good.  Please support and share the proposed National Park Service LEGO Vignettes​ set before it is too late...


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12 Vignettes and Counting

When I originally uploaded this project I only featured three vignettes.  As of today we now have 12 different National Park Service LEGO Vignette ideas, with more on the way.  If you had to pick your top three or four to ultimately be included in the LEGO set which would they be?

As we approach 7000 supporters I want to again thank everyone for the overwhelming fanbase this set has generated.  Please continue to log your support and share the link to this set with anyone you can. 


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Zombie Attack!


It is amazing what adventures you can have playing with the National Park Service LEGO Vignettes set.  Here, Park Rangers at Springfield Armory National Historic Site are being overrun by zombies.  Visitors often comment that the Springfield Armory would be an excellent place to ride out the Zombie Apocalypse.  I wonder how long it would take for those survivors to realize they have no idea how to load a Civil War musket?!  

As always you support for this set is greatly appreciated!  Please share it with someone you know, blogs you follow, celebrities you watch on tv, and magazines you read.  The farther the word is spread, the faster we get to 10,000 supporters and everyone can start playing with their own National Parks!

 


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Lincoln Genie

If we had one wish for the Abraham Lincoln Genie it would be for 3,106 more supporters and a pony.  Wait, that's two wishes.  We can do without the pony, for now.  


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Top 8!

the National Park Service LEGO Vignettes are now in the top 8 most supported sites on LEGO Ideas!  Wow!  Thank you everyone for your continued support!  We have only a little over 3000 supporters to go to reach the magic 10,000!  

 


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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site

It's a new month so it is a perfect time for a new vignette for the proposed LEGO Ideas​ National Park Service LEGO Vignettes​ set.  Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site preserves the home and studio of American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.  The New Hampshire park also features a number of Saint-Gaudens most famous statures and monuments around the beautiful park grounds.  The vignette features a Park Ranger and visitor at the shrouded Adams Memorial.  Let me know what you think of this vignette, our 12th official vignette, and if you have other park suggestions for future designs. 

As always, thank you everyone for your continued support for this set.  Please continue to share a link to the site as far and wide as possible.  With your help we will be at 10,000 supporters in no time!


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Lunar Eclipse

The LEGO Park Ranger was very excited for the lunar eclipse, but forgot it was also a full moon.  It is going to be a long night!  Support and share this proposed set dedicated to the National Park Service to change the Ranger back into a human!  

 


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National Comic Book Day

In honor of National Comic Book Day, here are my LEGO friends versions of Wonder Woman and Batgirl, joined by their friend Zatanna, visiting the Liberty Bell at Independence National Historical Park.  This combines both of the proposed sets, "Wonder Woman to the Rescue" and "National Park Service Centennial Vignettes."  I would love it if you would log your support for both projects.  Links:

National Park Service set:  https://ideas.lego.com/projects/96402

Superheroes set:  https://ideas.lego.com/projects/104050

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