LEGO Ideas

I was unfamiliar with LEGO Ideas until the last week or so when the blogs were full of news about the newest set, a Ship in a Bottle, created by a Lego fan and then submitted via the Ideas website, so I went to have a look.

It’s an amazing place, so much creativity from folk showing off their MOCs (which stands for My Own Creation) and hoping to be the next one chosen. You can support your favourites and follow them for updates, and the more popular a design  in terms of supporters, the longer it can stay on the site garnering interest. Past 10,000 supporters and it goes forward for review by Lego themselves to see if it will make the grade and be considered for a proper set to be sold in shops. That seems to be a slow process and I notice the original designs often get tweaked to make them more suitable for mass production – the afore-mentioned ship from the Ship in a Bottle set has been simplified somewhat and doesn’t look quite as good to my mind, although its still very clever.

I’ve followed and supported a fair few over the past couple of days so though I’d share my top two favourite designs, both of which stopped my in my tracks.

LEGO Ideas chitty chitty bang bang model

The first is Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from the classic film, which I first watched at a very young age 40 years ago and was apparently glued to the screen for the whole thing. I’ve seen various vintage cars created in Lego before but getting the wings involved too? That takes some talent! You can see details and more images on the Lego Ideas page proper for the car.

LEGO Ideas "Hammerhead V" steampunk sharkship model

Second is this rather fabulous “Hammerhead V” Steampunk Sharkship which as the name suggests is a flying ship shaped like a shark. I love steampunk, and flying machines and so this one ticks all the boxes and is again, very creative, certainly unique with its sail-like fins (fin-like sails?) and even a crew to run the thing.

I think the whole Ideas concept is brilliant and if you’re a Lego fan its well worth taking the time to visit the site and add your support and encouragement to the builds that catch your eye, or even consider creating your own.