10-K Review Support for Wuppertal Suspension Railway in LEGO Ideas

Among LEGO’s larger vehicular sets, trains have a prominent spot that’s well beyond just a niche. It’s understandable, given the overlap between train-loving LEGO collectors and model-train aficionados. Some sets even have provision for adding Power Functions. While LEGO has been making great train sets already, their LEGO Ideas submission platform isn’t lacking in possibilities either. The Third 2021 Review Stage from last year saw a 10-K product idea depicting the historical Union Pacific Big Boy. This First 2022 we already have a Polar Express. But a new submission with 10,000 supporters looks to steal the spotlight on it now.

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Ideas member Manuel9000 brings us a LEGO train that’ll easily gain attention from having turned its tracks upside-down. His build depicts the suspension monorail based from Wuppertal, Germany. The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn is the world’s oldest electric elevated railway with hanging cars, having been in operation since 1901. Its route covers 13.3 kilometers connecting two Wuppertal streets, with an entire trip lasting around 30 minutes. The railway and its electric cars have been upgraded in its 120 years of service. Manuel9000 notes that his 10-K product idea could be the first LEGO model for the Schwebeban.

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The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn build depicts the train system in use since 2016. Blue railcars hang from its electric monorail suspension, above a station platform with commuters and staff. According to Manuel9000, accurate scaling had to give way to accommodating LEGO minifigures. Passengers can sit inside, hold handrails, and even operate the cockpit controls. This set however is a static display with immobile joints and suspension. Nevertheless, it looks very impressive, and maybe LEGO Ideas could find a way to make things more mobile. Of course, that means passing First 2022 Review, and that’s challenging enough with its ever increasing submissions.

“Adventure Box” Gets 10-K Support on LEGO Ideas

In terms of LEGO builds, the more moving parts and gimmicks it has, the more dynamic/”alive” they feel. Buildable animals or structures are cool, but you need moving parts if you want to do more than display sets. For that you usually go for LEGO vehicles, but that’s not a general rule. Among the prospective sets in LEGO Ideas First 2022 Review, we’ve got a brick-built toilet with working flush. For the more “traditional” vehicle build there’s a car that transforms into a jet (without adding/removing/swapping pieces). A new submission with 10-K support shows off some similarly impressive brick mechanics.

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From Ideas member Homo Brickus, we have this “Adventure Box” set ready for review. Old hands at handicraft/mechanics might recognize this build. It’s a multi-deck storage on a cantilever, which opens up when the handle on the cantilever frame swings one way. The adventure box on the other hand is dual-cantilever. That provides seven containers stacked into four layers. There’s a big tray at the bottom, and two smaller trays side by side on each upper layer. Homo Brickus based his build on an old sewing case used by his mother. It’s certainly an oldie, rejuvenated by colorful LEGO-brick construction, making it a sturdy build.

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This Adventure Box could serve as a neat storage for LEGO minifigs and loose pieces. Homo Brickus even proposes options for customization. The lid covers at top could have changeable tile designs. Furthermore, those lids could serve as platforms for LEGO building. Thirdly, the dimensions of the Adventure Box allow for installing LEGO Light-bricks. What better way to check the contents with built-in lighting. We’ve said it before, but this is definitely a strong contender for passing review. Time will tell if we guessed correctly.

LEGO Ideas 10K Support: Sherlock Holmes – 221B Baker Street

There are so many ways to classify LEGO sets, and the same goes for the aspirants on LEGO Ideas. Take for instance the current review stage, First 2022. Subject-wise, we’ve got plenty of buildings, some vehicles, a few animals, and so on. Theme-wise, five of the submissions are contemporary/modern-day. Two are sci-fi, another two magical, etc. And of course we have the distinction of original creation and based on existing IPs. This latest product idea with 10K support falls on the latter. Furthermore, the said franchise is a classic, featuring the world’s (original) greatest detective.

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We know, that last sentence was a total give-me. Anyway, LEGO Ideas member DreamnBricks got his build “Sherlock Holmes – 221B Baker Street” the 10,000 supporters needed for review. Quite obviously, it depicts the Victorian-era Baker Street, London townhouse where Sherlock Holmes resided in Arthur Conan Doyle’s works.

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The building consists of three floors plus attic. Guests/clients were received in the ground-floor reception/library, which opens to the kitchen. Sherlock’s assistant Dr. Watson roomed in the second story. A fireplace where he and Holmes discussed cases is just outside his quarters. Further upstairs, Sherlock had his own bedroom, which opened to his private office and crime laboratory.

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Also included in the build is an English carriage for Holmes and Watson, which features a fold-back roof. The two are joined in minifigure form by housekeeper Mrs. Hudson and Sherlock’s nemesis: Prof. Moriarty, Napoleon of Crime. Props dotted all over the townhouse refer to famous cases that Holmes has solved. Sherlock Holmes – 221B Baker Street might be a niche fandom set. But surely enough Holmesian LEGO collectors would be happy if DreamnBricks’ submission passes the First 2022 Review Stage.

Boeing 747 Cockpit by DarrenJones Joines LEGO Ideas First 2022 Review Stage

Vehicle builds are a popular submission on LEGO Ideas, in hope that reviewers approve them for official set-hood. If you’ve been following us on The Brick Show, you know how many product ideas get into the review stages. For the First 2022 we have several vehicle submissions already. They range from the real-life, to sci-fi, to even steampunk and magical. Still vehicles, like other LEGO build themes, can become tedious the more there are passing 10-K support for review. Somehow a product idea must do something to stand out. If you ask us, this submission by member DarrenJones does that.

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A new 10-K supported product idea is this Boeing 747 Cockpit. Like the name says, this is a recreation in scale of the original jumbo jet’s pilot cockpit. Contributor DarrenJones believes this build could make it as a LEGO Ideas set based on initial commentators. The setup makes good use of LEGO elements from the more advanced building systems.

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The result is a cutaway view of the 747 cockpit featuring the instrument panel and seats for pilot and copilot. The beauty part is in the amount of details DarrenJones put in the instrumentation, flight controls and even the seats themselves.

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Movable piloting yokes, control sticks and levers are just some of the technical features of this 747 Cockpit build. The instrument gauges and displays may not be 1:1 accurate, but they bring genuine sophistication to the setup. The seats are also movable. DarrenJones also adds a name plate that is flanked by male and female pilot minifigures.

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The creator sees some necessary alterations should the build be accepted as a LEGO Ideas set. But it must first survive the gauntlet of the First 2022 Review Stage, which isn’t over yet.

LEGO Insects by hachiroku24 Joins First 2022 Review

For the LEGO Ideas First 2022 Review Stage, the distinction of first buildable animal submission is already taken. And sure, the buildable Koala by legotruman is cute (the accompanying baby, doubly so). But product ideas are constantly racing to reach 10,000 supporters all the time. That determines which submission is the latest addition to any review stage batch. As it happens, a build by 10K Club Member hachiroku24 is the newest buildable animal to join First 2022. This one’s a multiple creature set as well. Some of them might pass for cute like the koalas, but some others…are rather icky.

Well, how else to describe hachiroku24’s LEGO Insects, especially for those who are leery of creepy crawlies? Granted, the colorful LEGO pieces that make up these brick-built bugs make them more approachable. On the other hand, hachiroku24 certainly went for accuracy in depiction. He offers five insects in his batch product idea. Here they are:

Blue Morpho Butterfly
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Hercules Beetle
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Asian Lady Beetle
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Western Honey Bee
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Praying Mantis

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All LEGO Insect models are free-standing. If you’re interested, hachiroku24 made the Blue Morpho Butterfly and Hercules Beetle to be life-sized. This submission could have some scientific interest especially for young science students. We’ll have to see if the 10-K support proves worth it with the LEGO Ideas review crew in future.

LEGO Ideas: “The Polar Express 20th Anniversary” gains 10K Support

Back in 2004, Warner Bros. Pictures released a computer-animated film directed by Robert Zemeckis. “The Polar Express,” starring Tom Hanks, was a Holiday story presented in an updated animated medium. Where previous computer animation was all-computer, this film used live-action motion-capture to move the animated characters. “The Polar Express” made it to the Guinness Book of World Records because of that. Now, a LEGO Ideas member has submitted a product idea based on the movie. He may have also calculated the timing, based on gaining support and passing review. If lucky, this submission could become an official Ideas set when “The Polar Express” turns 20.

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10K Club Member adwind must be proud of his timetable for “The Polar Express 20th Anniversary”. His build of the titular magical steam locomotive gained 10,000 supporters early 2022. Given the average review period and development time, if approved this product idea could launch on or after 2024. That’s the actual “Polar Express” movie premiere anniversary. Adwind remarks on his product description that his 2,800-piece digital render can possibly be reduced to 2,000. It also has provision for “LEGO Powered Up” L-Motor.

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Gimmicks include a plunger-activated gift dispenser and a skiing Hobo minifig on the roof of one train car.

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The brick-built Polar Express features the engine, coal tender and three passenger cars. Everything is minifigure-scale to accommodate the eight minifigs of characters from the film (plus a reindeer).

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The car roofs and windows are removable to access the train interior for play.

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“Polar Express 20th Anniversary” is the first Ideas First 2022 Review submission to commemorate a franchise milestone. Time will tell if its efforts to become an official LEGO Ideas set by 2024 will bear fruit. Good luck.

New 10-K Submission on LEGO Ideas: Mitsu-san78’s Mach Patrol from “Daitarn 3”

We’ve had the honor and pleasure of covering some LEGO Ideas submissions based on anime franchises before. For the most part however, these product ideas depict characters, vehicles etc. from more recent anime properties. Take for instance one of the 10-K-supported submissions for the Third 2021 Review Stage. It was one heck of a depiction of “Naruto,” one of the original “Big Three” 2000s anime, right? But the medium has been around for decades, and we’ve seen anime builds dating from older properties. This new fully-supported product idea from Ideas member Mitsu-san78 really pushes the limit on uncommon anime media.

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“Daitarn 3” is a “super robot” anime series from 1978. It was created by Yoshiyuki Tomino before he made the original “Mobile Suit Gundam” anime a year later. Mitsu-san78 gives us his brick-built rendition of the Mach Patrol, a transforming car belonging to “Daitarn 3” protagonist Banjo Haran.

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As seen in these images, the Mach Patrol is a police cruiser-like car that turns into the Mach Attacker jet.

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Banjo uses it on his crusade to protect Earth from the Meganoids, androids hell-bent on converting humanity to be like them. The Mach Patrol also becomes the cockpit of Banjo’s gigantic solar-powered super robot, the Daitarn 3.

Mitsu-san78 devised a dynamic transformation mechanic for the Mach attacker (as the GIF image demonstrates).

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Other gimmicks include a sliding roof like in the anime (though one needs to remove the windshield to insert minifigs).

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Speaking of, this product idea comes with six minifigures. We have Banjo (in casuals and pilot suit), his assistants/wannabe-girlfriends Beauty and Reika, butler Garrison, and orphaned ward Totta.

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Mach Patrol is an incredibly niche aspiring set, but perhaps the transformation mechanics might win support from reviewers. LEGO does need more anime representation, regardless of year.

10-K Support: Norton74’s “Santa’s Cottages” Enters Ideas Review Stage (After Holidays)

We might be able to observe some trends in what product ideas are submitted and supported on LEGO Ideas. For instance, some submissions based on licensed IPs might be posted to celebrate said franchise’s milestone anniversary. These ones tend to gain 10-K support and enter review at least before the anniversary year arrives. For example, we have the Seinfeld set (21328, Ideas #36) from last year. It hit shelves three years after the 30th anniversary of the sitcom it’s based on. Other Ideas submissions tend to be seasonal, popping up at appropriate times of the year. This one gained full support later than the season it’s depicting. But it’s good.

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Norton74, a LEGO Ideas 10K Club Member, got his build up to 10,000 supporters well after the Holiday season. It shouldn’t matter perhaps, if “Santa’s Cottage” is possibly announced before the Yuletide this year. This building set puts a modern spin on Santa Claus’ North Pole workshop. Still, builders will get a bright white reminder of where it is. It can be seen in the snowflake-covered trees, frost on the ledges, and the snowy surrounds. The cottage’s snow-white roof can be removed to easily access the interior, which can also be seen from the back.

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Inside Santa’s cottage, two floors feature plenty of furnishings for jolly Saint Nick. Through the hobbit-like front-door he can sit down for meals. The dining room leads to Santa’s workshop at one end, and a fireplace in the other. Stairs lead up to his bedroom where he can rest before and after his toy-delivery runs. And do you remember how we mentioned the cottage being modern? That’s because Santa gets around in a rugged off-road vehicle. He shares his domicile with a husky dog and an elf apparently living underground.

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Jiwoo’s “The Library” gains 10-K Support on LEGO Ideas

Many submissions to LEGO Ideas vying for official-set status tend to fall into already-existing main LEGO themes. We’ve certainly featured a multitude of contemporary building sets that would look right at home in LEGO City neighborhoods. The previous Review Stage gave us a music store and train station among several 10-K-supported sets fitting the City mold. Heck, LEGO City may be one of the easiest go-to themes for conceptualizing a product idea. Take for instance this submission by Ideas member Jiwoo, depicting a library building. But it’s not just any public library; it’s “The Library.”

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Jiwoo pretty much mentions LEGO City as being where his submission easily fits in. The Library is a brick-built triumph of LEGO architecture, blending historical structural design with a bold present-day twist. The building is 3/4ths old-timer building with a large book-shaped edifice on one side. This fourth of the structure houses the stair access to the library’s two stories and roof deck.

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The first floor is a cozy reading room dominated by tall floor-to-ceiling windows.

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Floor two houses the book collection and an electronic database for quick reference. If a minifig patron prefers to read in the open air, they can use the table and chairs at the rooftop.

The Library exterior goes out of the way to make the establishment very welcoming. At the corner stand a classic lamppost and sign.

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There’s even a pencil-shaped bench on one side to indicate that yes, this is a library building.

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As for the book stairwell, three panels allow builders to peek into the interior for easy play access.

About the only downside we can see in this great submission is the fact that it includes only one “manager” minifigure. Regardless, Jiwoo’s “The Library” earned its 10-K support, so good luck.

Tales of the Space Age LEGO Art Build Gains Entry to Ideas First 2022 Review

The latest Review Stage on LEGO Ideas is filling in rather nicely. The variety of product ideas that got 10,000 supporters in this period already check most general LEGO set types. Structural builds, from modern to old-western to medieval; and vehicles real or fantastic. We even have a buildable animal, a brick-built working clock replica, and…a toilet. All of these are free-standing builds. But there’s one niche LEGO theme that now has representation in the First 2022 Stage: LEGO Art. We can thank Ideas member john_carter for giving us this nifty and artistic set in the form of the LEGO product idea, Tales of the Space Age.

Here we have “Tales of the Space Age,” no less than three LEGO Art pieces created by john_carter. Each portrait-oriented artwork depicts three space-age events in raised relief via LEGO pieces. A rocket launches towards the stars. A lander probe traverses the surface of Mars. Finally, radar telescopes monitor the movement of comets and meteors. They can be displayed individually or side by side. Even their means of display can be varied. Let them stand like plaques on surfaces, or hang on the wall using hook slots made from Technic lift arms. At 10.4cm x 14.7 cm, the works are big enough for prominent visibility.

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It’s good that a LEGO Art-esque build has joined the entries for Ideas review this early part of 2022. Whether it’s good and unique enough to convince the expert reviewers is another matter. But we’ve been surprised at chosen official LEGO Ideas sets before. Maybe “Tales of the Space Age” will surprise us later on.