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When did this get implemented?
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/116805
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/142645
Big thanks to all those who have already supported!
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/107176
Here's my 3 Ideas based on CW's The Flash :)




STAR Labs - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/130286
Pipeline Metahuman Cells - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/144817
Flash v Zoom - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/146605
King Krentz's Castle Keep...Inspired by a certain set by the great, late Lego Designer Daniel August Krentz.
Hey fellow LEGO fans!
I published a new update for my LEGO Ideas project last night. I think I added some nice details (both in the inside and outside) to my factory. :)
You can read the update here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/128023/updates
This time Zanna and I have a surprise for you! You can now explore the whole factory trough a 360° photo! Check it out here: https://roundme.com/tour/58591/view/146746/
Please let me know what do you think about the new update!
http://bricksetforum.com/discussion/14849/lego-ideas-share-your-submissions-here
good luck!
You can also respond through my lego page through this link: https://ideas.lego.com/profile/FranzPlus/projects.
The projects that have most committed are:
The first two projects are inspired by the famous Creator set 3 in 1 on the market for some time which provide the opportunity to build 3 different constructions from a more complete and complex, into a simpler one.
Instead the last project was inspired by the most complex and detailed Creator buildings dedicated to experienced builders.
I enclose a few pictures of my projects.
3 Build in 1 (Villa, Bungalow, Apartment) link: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/118884.
This is the basic design through which you can get 3 different buildings using the same bricks.
In the picture below there are all the 3 buildings that you can get. For more details, connect to the link and vote if you like my projects.

Creator 3 in 1 (Corner Ice Cream Shop, Fruit and Vegetables Stand) link: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/146480Even this building offers 3 different construction options. See picture below
For more details, connect to the link and vote if you like my projects. (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/146480)
Finally the last project that I propose is as follows below
This is Musical Instrument Store and Cafe
The building is built on three very detailed levels.
Ground floor - Caffe
First floor - Musical Instrument Store
Second floor - Loft
For more details, connect to the link and vote if you like my projects. (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/123579)
The last image is the face of the building closed.
Thanks for your attention I hope you will like my efforts. Good luck to everyone in the Lego World.
Good luck with your Ideas!
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/116805
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/143575
Micro Scale Amusement Park
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/150470
http://bricksetforum.com/discussion/14849/lego-ideas-share-your-submissions-here#latest
Calling all LEGO fans! Would you like to see The Lord of the Rings Minas Tirith as a real LEGO product? Then join the cause and help support the LEGO Ideas project called “Minas Tirith Battle (The Lord of the Rings)”. If a project reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the LEGO review, then it will become the next real LEGO product.
This Minas Tirith project is very detailed, but has a much smaller piece count than the one from NujuMetru that failed to pass the LEGO review. Having a smaller piece count substantially raises the chances of this project passing the LEGO review, as this was the reason that NujuMetru’s was not approved.
Another great thing about the project is that it has amazing functions that make it just like the movie. The project includes fully functional, rubber-band powered trebuchets, a functional orc catapult, a pose-able Fell Beast, and much more! It also includes many key characters such as Gandalf the white, Shadowfax, Pippin (Gondor outfit), Faramir, Denethor, a Black Rider, and of course Gothmog! Most of these characters have never actually been made in physical form, so this set would be packed with new minifigures.
Here is a description of what would be included in the potential set (Note: This is just an idea, after accepting the idea LEGO will make a professional version to sell.).
The siege of Minas Tirith, as seen in “The Return of the King,” is an iconic scene from The Lord of the Rings theme that LEGO has not yet made into brick form. I believe this is a critical scene that deserves to be made, and I believe it could exist as a manageable size, with plenty of figures and play features, while maintaining its signature appearance.
I made this set with the two main parts of Minas Tirith that appear in the Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King. The main gate with the surrounding wall, and the citadel with Denethor’s throne room/dining room.
To be accurate to the movie I included the Giant pile of wood, that in the movie, is used to burn Denethor. I also included a functional catapult for the orc army. This set was created to be the battle of Minas Tirith, so I included orcs, an Olog-hai, a Fell Beast, and of course, Gothmog! The set also includes other key characters, such as Gandalf the white (on Shadowfax), Pippin (Gondor), Denethor, and Faramir. I also included four Gondor soldiers to fight off the intruding orc army. As an extra feature, I included a board to brace the gates, keeping the Army of Mordor out!
Set Includes:
1) Main gate of Minas Tirith. (including surrounding wall with trebuchet towers.)
2) Citadel with Denethor’s throne/dining room.
3) The White Tree of Gondor.
4) Giant pile of wood.
5) Gondor Soldiers Dining table. ( including four stools)
6) Functional orc catapult.
7) Orc army flag.
8) 15 detailed Minifigures, Gandalf the white, Shadowfax, Denethor, Faramir, Pippin (Gondor), Gothmog, three Mordor orcs, four Gondor soldiers, a Black Rider, and an Olog-hai.
9) Pose-able Fell Beast.
Accessories Include:
For your information, here on Brickset we prefer members to post their Ideas submissions in the dedicated thread rather than each individual member creating a discussion:
I've flagged this thread to be merged with the other discussion.
Good luck with the project!
Haven't even bothered to check Lego Ideas lately (last couple of months), but I like your project, and I love(d) the LOTR/Hobbit theme. So I am supporting your 'MOC'!
I hope that if and when it gets 10.000 supporters TLG will actually turn it into a set we can purchase.
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It's a great project and a superb model but, sadly, it will never happen even if it does achieve 10k votes.
Here is my LEGO Ideas project, Minas Tirith Battle. Please check it out and if you like it, support it and help get the word out. Best wishes to all!
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/140511
Gremer,that is a very good point, but this Minas Tirith has a much smaller piece count than the other one by NujuMetru. That makes it MUCH more likely to pass the LEGO review. LEGO Ideas put a 3,000 piece limit on all projects. Mine is under 3,000, whereas NujuMetru's Minas Tirith was over that. That's why his was not approved. I realistically think that this project would get approved, if it got 10,000 supporters. Thanks for your opinion, but I hope you will still support this project now knowing the facts.
I think it would, because there are many people who would love to have a LEGO Minas Tirith set. This one could get approved because it has significantly less pieces than the one denied by LEGO. This makes it more like the kind of sets that LEGO actually sells.
LEGO has done with LotR now and won't be renewing the license for an Ideas set.
10,000 or 3,000 pieces, it matters not.
For LEGO Ideas, it doesn't matter if the theme has been discontinued or not. In the LEGO Ideas Acceptable Project Content, it says:
"If you’re submitting a project based on a discontinued LEGO theme or brand (for example Blacktron or Octan), it must be your own new, creative work."
That implies that you can submit projects based on discontinued themes, such as The Lord of the Rings, as long as you're not just improving an already existing set. If it is your own, creative work, it has just as much of chance at being made into a real LEGO product as does any other LEGO Ideas project.
Just because something isn't against the policies doesn't mean it has a snowball's chance in hell of getting approved. Of course they are going to say publicly that almost anything and everything is acceptable - they want people to be excited about using Ideas. But there are a million things that are acceptable to their overt policy that would never even come close to passing review. LotR sets are, in my opinion, one of those things.